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Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII.[1] Real Madrid currently plays in the Spanish top-tier La Liga, having become one of the founding members of that league in 1929, and is one of three clubs, the others being Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league. They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Spanish club to enter the European Cup in 1955, except for the 1977–78 and 1996–97 seasons.

Cristiano Ronaldo, pictured here in March 2015, is Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer with 450 goals in all competitions.

This list encompasses the major honours won by Real Madrid and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Real Madrid players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club.

The club currently holds the record for the most European Cup / UEFA Champions League triumphs, with 14, and the most La Liga titles, with 35. Additionally, Real has won the Copa del Rey 20 times, the Supercopa de España 12 times, the Copa de la Liga once, the Copa Eva Duarte once, the UEFA Cup twice, the European/UEFA Super Cup five times, the Intercontinental Cup three time, the FIFA Club World Cup five times, the Latin Cup twice and Copa Iberoamericana once. Powered by its fourteen European Cups, Real Madrid have a distinction of being the most successful club in terms of international titles, having amassed 32 pieces of silverware, more than any other team in the world. On the domestic front, its 69 titles rank second to Barcelona.[2] The club's record appearance maker is Raúl, who made 741 appearances from 1994 to 2010; the club's record goalscorer is Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 450 goals in all competitions from 2009 to 2018.

Players Edit

Appearances Edit

Competitive, professional matches only. Players in italics are still active outside the club. As of 4 June 2023.

Rank Player Years League Cup Europe[note 1] Other[note 2] Total
1   Raúl 1994–2010 550 37 132 22 741
2   Iker Casillas 1999–2015 510 40 152 23 725
3   Manolo Sanchís 1983–2001 523 67 99 21 710
4   Sergio Ramos 2005–2021 469 48 129 25 671
5   Karim Benzema 2009–2023 439 49 133 27 648
6   Santillana 1971–1988 461 84 87 13 645
7   Fernando Hierro 1989–2003 439 43 101 19 602
  Paco Gento 1953–1971 428 74 95 4 601
9   José Camacho 1973–1989 414 61 90 12 577
10   Pirri 1964–1980 417 67 75 2 561

Others Edit

Goalscorers Edit

Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances, including substitutes, are shown in parentheses. Players in italics are still active outside the club. As of 4 June 2023.

Rank Player Years League[5] Cup Europe[note 1] Other[note 2] Total Ratio
1   Cristiano Ronaldo 2009–2018 311 (292) 22 (30) 105 (101) 12 (15) 450 (438) 1.03
2   Karim Benzema 2009–2023 238 (439) 25 (49) 78 (133) 13 (27) 354 (648) 0.55
3   Raúl 1994–2010 228 (550) 18 (37) 66 (132) 11 (22) 323 (741) 0.44
4     Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953–1964 216 (282) 40 (50) 49 (58) 3 (6) 308 (396) 0.78
5   Santillana 1971–1988 186 (461) 49 (84) 47 (87) 8 (13) 290 (645) 0.45
6    Ferenc Puskás 1958–1966 156 (180) 49 (41) 35 (39) 2 (2) 242 (262) 0.92
7   Hugo Sánchez 1985–1992 164 (207) 19 (32) 23 (39) 2 (4) 208 (282) 0.74
8   Paco Gento 1952–1970 126 (428) 22 (74) 30 (95) 4 (4) 182 (601) 0.30
9   Pirri 1964–1979 123 (417) 25 (67) 23 (75) 1 (2) 172 (561) 0.31
10   Emilio Butragueño 1983–1995 123 (341) 16 (39) 27 (75) 5 (8) 171 (463) 0.37

By competition Edit

In a single season Edit

This table lists players who have scored more than 40 goals in a single season. Ordered by goals scored and by season.

Rank Player Goals Season League Domestic Cups Continental
1   Cristiano Ronaldo 61 2014–15 48 1 12
2   Cristiano Ronaldo 60 2011–12 46 4 10
3   Cristiano Ronaldo 55 2012–13 34 9 12
4   Cristiano Ronaldo 53 2010–11 40 7 6
5   Cristiano Ronaldo 51 2013–14 31 3 17
2015–16 35 0 16
7    Ferenc Puskás 47 1959–60 25 10 12
8    Ferenc Puskás 44 1960–61 28 14 2
  Cristiano Ronaldo 2017–18 26 1 17
  Karim Benzema 2021–22 27 2 15
11     Alfredo Di Stéfano 43 1956–57 31 3 9
  Hugo Sánchez 1986–87 34 6 3
13   Hugo Sánchez 42 1989–90 38 3 1
  Cristiano Ronaldo 2016–17 25 1 16
15    Ferenc Puskás 40 1961–62 20 13 7
In a single season by the competition Edit

In a single match Edit

Others Edit

Historical goals Edit

Goal Name Date Match
1st ever   Arthur Johnson 13 May 1902 Barcelona 3–1 Madrid
1st in Copa del Rey   Armando Giralt 6 April 1903 Madrid 4–1 Español
1st in La Liga   Jaime Lazcano 10 February 1929 Real Madrid 5–0 Europa
1000th in La Liga   Pahiño 5 November 1950 Athletic 2–5 Real Madrid
1st in European Cup   Miguel Muñoz 8 September 1955 Servette 0–2 Real Madrid
2000th in La Liga   Paco Gento 9 November 1963 Real Madrid 3–1 Pontevedra
3000th in La Liga   Juanito 20 January 1982 Salamanca 1–3 Real Madrid
1st in Copa de la Liga   John Metgod 12 June 1983 Real Madrid 1–0 Real Sociedad
1000th in Copa del Rey   Emilio Butragueño 5 February 1986 Recreativo 3–1 Real Madrid
4000th in La Liga   Iván Zamorano 22 December 1994 Valladolid 0–5 Real Madrid
5000th in La Liga   Guti 14 September 2008 Real Madrid 4–3 Numancia
1000th in European competitions   Karim Benzema 16 September 2014 Real Madrid 5–1 Basel
6000th in La Liga   Marco Asensio 18 February 2018 Betis 3–5 Real Madrid
1000th in Champions League   Karim Benzema 3 November 2021 Real Madrid 2–1 Shakhtar Donetsk

Assists Edit

Goalkeepers records Edit

Clean sheets Edit

 
Iker Casillas holds the clean sheets record, with 264

Zamora winners Edit

 
Antonio Betancort won the Zamora Trophy a record three times, alongside with José Vicente Train

Club captains Edit

Note: Other players (vice-captains) have led the team on the pitch when the club captain is not playing.

  • Total number of club captains – 37 players
  • Longest serving captains: 9 seasons –  Paco Gento (1962–1971)
  • Shortest serving captains: 1 season – 11 players

Internationals Edit

FIFA World Cup winners

Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA World Cup as Real Madrid players.[11]

FIFA Confederations Cup winners

Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA Confederations Cup as Real Madrid players.[12]

UEFA European Football Championship winners

Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA European Football Championship as Real Madrid players.[13]

UEFA Nations League winners

Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA Nations League as Real Madrid players.[14]

Copa América winners

Below is the list of players who have won the Copa América as Real Madrid players.

Award winners Edit

Ballon d'Or (1956–)

The following players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Real Madrid:[15]

FIFA World Player of the Year (1991–2009)

The following players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:

FIFA Ballon d'Or (2010–2015)

The following players have won the FIFA Ballon d'Or while playing for Real Madrid:

The Best FIFA Men's Player (2016–)

The following players have won The Best FIFA Men's Player while playing for Real Madrid:

European Golden Shoe

The following players have won the European Golden Shoe while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Club Footballer of the Year (1998–2010)

The following players have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Best Player in Europe Award (2011–)

The following players have won the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Champions League Player of the Season (2022–)
UEFA Champions League Young Player of the Season (2022–)

Transfers Edit

Highest transfer fees paid Edit

 
Gareth Bale, signed in September 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur for £86 million, became third Real Madrid's most expensive purchase.

Real Madrid's record signing is Jude Bellingham. Bellingham signed for the club from Borussia Dortmund for a total of £88.5 million in June 2023, according to media reports.

Rank Player From Transfer fee
(£ millions)[16][17]
Transfer fee
( millions)
Date Ref.


1   Jude Bellingham   Borussia Dortmund £88.5 €103[note 3] 2023 [18]
2   Eden Hazard   Chelsea £89[note 4] €100 2019 [19][20]
3   Gareth Bale   Tottenham Hotspur £86 €100 2013 [21]
4   Cristiano Ronaldo   Manchester United £80 €94 2009 [22]
5   Aurélien Tchouaméni   Monaco £69.4 €80[note 5] 2022 [23]
6   Zinedine Zidane   Juventus £46.6 €76[note 6] 2001 [24]
7   James Rodríguez   Monaco £63 €75 2014 [25]
8   Kaká   Milan £56 €67 2009 [26]
9   Luís Figo   Barcelona £37 €62 2000 [27]
10   Luka Jović   Eintracht Frankfurt £52.4 €60 2019 [28]

Highest transfer fees received Edit

Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to Juventus in 2018 remains the club's record sale. Ronaldo was also their record transfer at the time of his move to Madrid in 2009.

Rank Player To Transfer fee
(£ millions)[16][17]
Transfer fee
( millions)
Date Ref.
1   Cristiano Ronaldo   Juventus £100 €117 July 2018 [29]
2   Ángel Di María   Manchester United £59.7 €75.6 August 2014 [30]
3   Casemiro   Manchester United £60 €70 August 2022 [31]
4   Álvaro Morata   Chelsea £58 €65.5 July 2017 [32]
5   Mesut Özil   Arsenal £42.5 €50 September 2013 [33]
6   Mateo Kovačić   Chelsea £40.3 €45 July 2019 [34]
7   Robinho   Manchester City £32.5 €42 September 2008 [35]
8   Achraf Hakimi   Inter Milan £36.3 €41 July 2020 [36]
9   Gonzalo Higuaín   Napoli £34.5 €40 July 2013 [37]
  Raphaël Varane   Manchester United £34 €40 August 2021 [38]

Managers Edit

Appearances Edit

 
Miguel Muñoz is the manager who has coached the most matches in the history of Real Madrid

Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 7 October 2023.[39]

Rank Manager Years League Cup Europe[A] Other[B] Total
1   Miguel Muñoz 1959, 1960–1974 424 90 87 4 605
2   Zinedine Zidane 2016–2018
2019–2021
183 16 53 11 263
4   Carlo Ancelotti 2013–2015
2021–present
161 22 52 12 247
4   Vicente del Bosque 1994, 1996
1999–2003
153 22 61 10 246
5   Leo Beenhakker 1986–1989, 1992 139 28 28 2 197
6   Luis Molowny 1974, 1977–1979
1982, 1985–1986
122 34 19 8 183
7   José Mourinho 2010–2013 114 24 36 4 178
8   Vujadin Boškov 1979–1982 98 16 25 0 139
9   Miljan Miljanić 1974–1977 103 13 18 0 134
10     Alfredo Di Stéfano 1982–1984
1990–1991
83 21 13 12 129

Most wins Edit

Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 7 October 2023.

Rank Manager Years Total
1   Miguel Muñoz 1959, 1960–1974 357
2   Carlo Ancelotti 2013–2015
2021–present
178
3   Zinedine Zidane 2016–2018
2019–2021
172
4   Vicente del Bosque 1994, 1996
1999–2003
133
5   José Mourinho 2010–2013 128

Others Edit

Managers' individual awards while managing Real Madrid:

Team records Edit

Matches Edit

In a season Edit

  • Most official matches played in a season: 66 matches (2001–02)
  • Fewest official matches played in a season: 0 matches (1911–12)
  • Most official matches won in a season: 46 matches (2011–12 and 2013–14)
  • Most official matches won in a season (La Liga): 32 matches (2011–12)
    • Most league home wins in a season: 18 matches (in 1987–88 and 2009–10 seasons)
    • Most league away wins in a season: 16 matches (in 2011–12 season)
  • Fewest official matches won in a season (La Liga): 7 matches (in 1929–30 season)
  • Most official matches drawn in a season: 21 matches (1999–2000)
  • Most official matches drawn in a season (La Liga): 15 matches (1978–79)
  • Fewest official matches drawn in a season (La Liga):
  • Most official matches lost in a season: 19 matches (1984–85)
  • Most official matches lost in a season (La Liga): 13 matches (1973–74)
  • Fewest official matches lost in a season (La Liga): 0 in 18 matches (in 1931–32 season)

Record wins Edit

Record defeats Edit

Streaks Edit

Goals Edit

Most goals in a match Edit

Goals Result Date Competition
13 Real Madrid 9–4 CD Extremeño 6 March 1927 Copa del Rey
Real Madrid 11–2 Elche 7 February 1960 La Liga
12 Real Madrid 6–6 Barcelona 13 April 1916 Copa del Rey
Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona 13 June 1943
Real Madrid 10–2 Rayo Vallecano 20 December 2015 La Liga
11 Real Madrid 7–4 Castellón 2 February 1947
Real Madrid 8–3 Celta Vigo 15 January 1956
Real Madrid 10–1 Las Palmas 4 January 1959
10 Madrid-Moderno[note 7] 5–5 Español Madrid 19 March 1904 Copa del Rey
Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona 3 February 1935 La Liga
Real Madrid 9–1 CD Castellón 16 November 1941
Real Madrid 6–4 Real Sociedad 4 January 1942
Barcelona 5–5 Real Madrid 10 January 1943
Real Madrid 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt 18 May 1960 European Cup
Real Madrid 9–1 Real Sociedad 16 September 1967 La Liga
Real Madrid 7–3 Granada 12 June 1974 Copa del Rey
Sporting Gijón 5–5 Real Madrid 16 February 1989
Real Madrid 9–1 Tirol 24 October 1990 European Cup
Real Madrid 7–3 Sevilla 30 October 2013 La Liga
Deportivo La Coruña 2–8 Real Madrid 20 September 2014
Real Madrid 9–1 Granada 5 April 2015
Real Madrid 7–3 Getafe 23 May 2015

In a season Edit

  • Most goals scored in a season: 174 (in 2011–12 season)
  • Most goals scored in a season (La Liga): 121 (in 2011–12 season)
  • Fewest goals scored in a season (La Liga): 24 (in 1930–31 season)
  • Most goals conceded in a season (La Liga): 71 (in 1950–51 season)
  • Fewest goals conceded in a season (La Liga): 15 (in 1931–32 season)
  • Best goal difference in a season (La Liga): +89 (in 2011–12 season)

Clean sheets Edit

  • Most clean sheets in a season: 30 matches (in 2010–11 season)
  • Most clean sheets in a season (La Liga): 19 matches (in 1987–88 and 2019–20 season)
  • Most clean sheets in a season (Copa del Rey): 8 matches (in 2013–14)
  • Most clean sheets in a season (European Cup/UEFA Champions League): 10 matches (in 2015–16)
  • Most consecutive clean sheets: 8 matches (in 2013–14 season)
  • Most consecutive clean sheets (La Liga): 7 matches (in 1994–95 and 1997–98 season)
  • Longest run without a clean sheet (La Liga): 26 matches (from matchday 33 1998–99 season to matchday 20 1999–2000 season)

Points Edit

  • Most points in a season:
    • Two points for a win: 66 in 44 matches (in 1986–87 season)
    • Three points for a win: 100 in 38 matches (in 2011–12 season)[43]
  • Fewest points in a season:
    • Two points for a win: 17 in 18 matches (in 1929–30 season)
    • Three points for a win: 62 in 38 matches (in 1999–2000 season)

Season-by-season performance Edit

Season Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos CdR[44] Competition Result Competition Result Player(s) Goals
League[45] Europe[46] Other[47][48][49] La Liga top scorer[note 8]
2019–20 La Liga 38 26 9 3 70 25 87 1st* QF Champions League R16 Supercopa de España W* Benzema 21
2020–21 La Liga 38 25 9 4 67 28 84 2nd R32 Champions League SF Supercopa de España SF Benzema 23
2021–22 La Liga 38 26 8 4 80 31 86 1st* QF Champions League W* Supercopa de España W* Benzema 27
2022–23 La Liga 38 24 6 8 75 36 78 2nd W* Champions League SF UEFA Super Cup
Supercopa de España
FIFA Club World Cup
W*

RU

W*
Benzema 19
2023–24 La Liga 5 5 0 0 10 3 15 1st R32 Champions League GS Supercopa de España SF Jude Bellingham 5

Honours Edit

Official Edit

Regional competitions Edit

  • Campeonato Regional Centro / Trofeo Mancomunado:[51][52]
    • Winners (22, record): 1902–03,[note 9] 1904–05, 1905–06, 1906–07,[note 10] 1907–08, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1916–17, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
    • Runners-up: (6) 1902–03, 1910–11, 1918–19, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1939–40
  • Copa Federación Centro:
    • Winners (3, record): 1922–23, 1927–28, 1943–44
    • Runners-up (1): 1940–41

Domestic competitions Edit

European competitions Edit

Worldwide competitions Edit

Unofficial Edit

In 2017, Real Madrid received the Nine Values Cup, an award of the international children's social programme Football for Friendship.[66]

Achievements Edit

Doubles Edit

European double
League and UEFA Cup double
European cup double
European league cup double
Domestic double

Three-peats Edit

European Cup / UEFA Champions League
FIFA Club World Cup
La Liga
Copa del Rey
Supercopa de España

Four titles in a season Edit

2016–17
2017–18

Awards Edit

Rankings Edit

Guinness World Records Edit

  • Most matches won in the UEFA Champions League era by a football team[70]
  • Most title wins of the top division in Spanish football[71]
  • Most consecutive UEFA Champions League football seasons scored in by a player (jointly held)[72]
  • Most wins of the football European Cup / Champions League title (team)[73]
  • Most consecutive matches won in the top division of Spanish football (jointly held)[74]

Other achievements Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b The "Europe" column includes goals and appearances in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League, European / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and UEFA Cup / Europa League.
  2. ^ a b The "Other" column includes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de España, Copa de la Liga, European / UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Copa Iberoamericana, and FIFA Club World Championship / Club World Cup.
  3. ^ Initial €103 million plus reported €30.9 million bonuses
  4. ^ Initial £89 million plus reported £60 million bonuses
  5. ^ Initial €80 million plus reported €20 million bonuses
  6. ^ Fee originally in 150 billion lire; the fixed exchange rate between euro and lire was 1:1936.27
  7. ^ Real Madrid played this match under the name Madrid-Moderno, a merger between Madrid FC and Moderno.
  8. ^ Only includes goals scored in La Liga.[50]
  9. ^ The 1903 championship was won by Moderno FC and was included in Real Madrid's trophies following their merger in 1904.
  10. ^ Madrid FC won the 1907 tournament, but the federation annulled the results.
  11. ^ a b c d e Inaugural winners.

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Real Madrid Club de Futbol is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902 when it entered the semi final of the Campeonato de Copa de S M Alfonso XIII 1 Real Madrid currently plays in the Spanish top tier La Liga having become one of the founding members of that league in 1929 and is one of three clubs the others being Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao to have never been relegated from the league They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Spanish club to enter the European Cup in 1955 except for the 1977 78 and 1996 97 seasons Cristiano Ronaldo pictured here in March 2015 is Real Madrid s all time leading goalscorer with 450 goals in all competitions This list encompasses the major honours won by Real Madrid and records set by the club their managers and their players The player records section includes details of the club s leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first team competitions It also records notable achievements by Real Madrid players on the international stage and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club The club currently holds the record for the most European Cup UEFA Champions League triumphs with 14 and the most La Liga titles with 35 Additionally Real has won the Copa del Rey 20 times the Supercopa de Espana 12 times the Copa de la Liga once the Copa Eva Duarte once the UEFA Cup twice the European UEFA Super Cup five times the Intercontinental Cup three time the FIFA Club World Cup five times the Latin Cup twice and Copa Iberoamericana once Powered by its fourteen European Cups Real Madrid have a distinction of being the most successful club in terms of international titles having amassed 32 pieces of silverware more than any other team in the world On the domestic front its 69 titles rank second to Barcelona 2 The club s record appearance maker is Raul who made 741 appearances from 1994 to 2010 the club s record goalscorer is Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo who scored 450 goals in all competitions from 2009 to 2018 Contents 1 Players 1 1 Appearances 1 1 1 Others 1 2 Goalscorers 1 2 1 By competition 1 2 2 In a single season 1 2 2 1 In a single season by the competition 1 2 3 In a single match 1 2 4 Others 1 2 5 Historical goals 1 3 Assists 1 4 Goalkeepers records 1 4 1 Clean sheets 1 4 2 Zamora winners 1 5 Club captains 1 6 Internationals 1 7 Award winners 1 8 Transfers 1 8 1 Highest transfer fees paid 1 8 2 Highest transfer fees received 2 Managers 2 1 Appearances 2 2 Most wins 2 3 Others 3 Team records 3 1 Matches 3 1 1 In a season 3 1 2 Record wins 3 1 3 Record defeats 3 1 4 Streaks 3 2 Goals 3 2 1 Most goals in a match 3 2 2 In a season 3 3 Clean sheets 3 4 Points 4 Season by season performance 5 Honours 5 1 Official 5 1 1 Regional competitions 5 1 2 Domestic competitions 5 1 3 European competitions 5 1 4 Worldwide competitions 5 2 Unofficial 5 3 Achievements 5 3 1 Doubles 5 3 2 Three peats 5 3 3 Four titles in a season 6 Awards 7 Rankings 8 Guinness World Records 9 Other achievements 10 Notes 11 ReferencesPlayers EditSee also List of Real Madrid CF players Appearances Edit Competitive professional matches only Players in italics are still active outside the club As of 4 June 2023 Rank Player Years League Cup Europe note 1 Other note 2 Total1 nbsp Raul 1994 2010 550 37 132 22 7412 nbsp Iker Casillas 1999 2015 510 40 152 23 7253 nbsp Manolo Sanchis 1983 2001 523 67 99 21 7104 nbsp Sergio Ramos 2005 2021 469 48 129 25 6715 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 439 49 133 27 6486 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 461 84 87 13 6457 nbsp Fernando Hierro 1989 2003 439 43 101 19 602 nbsp Paco Gento 1953 1971 428 74 95 4 6019 nbsp Jose Camacho 1973 1989 414 61 90 12 57710 nbsp Pirri 1964 1980 417 67 75 2 561Others Edit Player with most major trophies at Real Madrid 25 nbsp Marcelo Youngest first team player 16 years 157 days nbsp Martin Odegaard v Getafe 2014 15 La Liga 23 May 2015 3 Youngest first team player including friendly matches 12 years 272 days nbsp Jose Gandarias v Deportivo Autentico Friendly match 17 December 1916 4 Oldest post Second World War player 39 years 36 days nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Real Betis 1965 66 Copa del Generalisimo 8 May 1966 Most appearances in La Liga 550 nbsp Raul Most appearances in Copa del Rey 84 nbsp Santillana Most appearances in Copa de la Liga 13 nbsp Isidoro San Jose Most appearances in Supercopa de Espana 15 nbsp Sergio Ramos Most appearances in International competitions 162 nbsp Iker Casillas Most appearances in UEFA club competitions 157 nbsp Iker Casillas Most appearances in European competitions 155 nbsp Iker Casillas Most appearances in UEFA Champions League 152 nbsp Iker Casillas Most appearances in European Cup Winners Cup 16 nbsp Gregorio Benito Most appearances in UEFA Cup 44 nbsp Michel Most appearances in UEFA Super Cup 5 nbsp Dani Carvajal nbsp Karim Benzema nbsp Luka Modric Most appearances in Intercontinental Cup 3 nbsp Pachin nbsp Fernando Hierro nbsp Raul nbsp Roberto Carlos Most appearances in FIFA Club World Cup 9 nbsp Toni Kroos nbsp Karim Benzema Most appearances as a foreign player in all competitions 648 nbsp Karim Benzema Most appearances as a foreign player in La Liga 439 nbsp Karim Benzema Most appearances as a substitute in all competitions 207 nbsp Guti Most appearances as a substitute in La Liga 159 nbsp Guti Most consecutive league appearances 171 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano from 27 September 1953 at 22 February 1959 is 5 years 148 daysGoalscorers Edit Competitive professional matches only Appearances including substitutes are shown in parentheses Players in italics are still active outside the club As of 4 June 2023 Rank Player Years League 5 Cup Europe note 1 Other note 2 Total Ratio1 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 311 292 22 30 105 101 12 15 450 438 1 032 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 238 439 25 49 78 133 13 27 354 648 0 553 nbsp Raul 1994 2010 228 550 18 37 66 132 11 22 323 741 0 444 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano 1953 1964 216 282 40 50 49 58 3 6 308 396 0 785 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 186 461 49 84 47 87 8 13 290 645 0 456 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 1958 1966 156 180 49 41 35 39 2 2 242 262 0 927 nbsp Hugo Sanchez 1985 1992 164 207 19 32 23 39 2 4 208 282 0 748 nbsp Paco Gento 1952 1970 126 428 22 74 30 95 4 4 182 601 0 309 nbsp Pirri 1964 1979 123 417 25 67 23 75 1 2 172 561 0 3110 nbsp Emilio Butragueno 1983 1995 123 341 16 39 27 75 5 8 171 463 0 37By competition Edit Most goals scored in all competitions 450 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most goals scored in La Liga 311 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most goals scored in Copa del Rey 49 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 1958 1966 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 Most goals scored in Copa de la Liga 8 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 Most goals scored in Supercopa de Espana 7 nbsp Raul 1994 2010 Most goals scored in International competitions 113 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most goals scored in European competitions 107 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most goals scored in European Cup 49 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano 1953 1964 Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League 105 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most goals scored in European Cup Winners Cup 11 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 Most goals scored in UEFA Cup 15 nbsp Santillana 1971 1988 Most goals scored in UEFA Super Cup 2 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 nbsp Sergio Ramos 2005 2021 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 Most goals scored in Intercontinental Cup 2 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 1958 1966 Most goals scored in FIFA Club World Cup 6 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 nbsp Gareth Bale 2013 2022In a single season Edit This table lists players who have scored more than 40 goals in a single season Ordered by goals scored and by season Rank Player Goals Season League Domestic Cups Continental1 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 61 2014 15 48 1 122 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 60 2011 12 46 4 103 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 55 2012 13 34 9 124 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 53 2010 11 40 7 65 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 51 2013 14 31 3 172015 16 35 0 167 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 47 1959 60 25 10 128 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 44 1960 61 28 14 2 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2017 18 26 1 17 nbsp Karim Benzema 2021 22 27 2 1511 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano 43 1956 57 31 3 9 nbsp Hugo Sanchez 1986 87 34 6 313 nbsp Hugo Sanchez 42 1989 90 38 3 1 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2016 17 25 1 1615 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 40 1961 62 20 13 7In a single season by the competition Edit Most goals scored in a season in all competitions 61 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 15 Most goals scored in a single La Liga season 48 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 15 Most goals scored in a single Copa del Rey season 14 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 1960 61 Most goals scored in a single Copa de la Liga season 4 nbsp Santillana 1983 Most goals scored in a single European Cup season 12 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas 1959 60 Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League season 17 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2013 14 6 Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League group stage 11 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2015 16 Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League knockout stage 10 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2016 17 nbsp Karim Benzema 2021 22 Most goals scored in a single UEFA Cup season 7 nbsp Jorge Valdano 1985 86 Most goals scored in a single European Cup Winners Cup season 8 nbsp Santillana 1982 83In a single match Edit Most goals scored in a league match 5 nbsp Manuel Alday v Espanyol 28 February 1943 nbsp Antonio Alsua v Castellon 2 February 1947 nbsp Miguel Munoz v Lleida 30 January 1951 nbsp Pepillo II v Elche 7 February 1960 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Elche 22 January 1961 nbsp Fernando Morientes v Las Palmas 9 February 2002 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo v Granada 5 April 2015 7 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo v Espanyol 12 September 2015 Most goals scored in a Copa del Rey match 6 nbsp Benguria v Extremeno 6 March 1927 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Real Betis 18 June 1961 Most goals scored in a Copa de la Liga match 4 nbsp Santillana v Real Zaragoza 22 June 1983 Most goals scored in a Supercopa de Espana match 3 nbsp Raul v Zaragoza 2001 Supercopa de Espana 22 August 2001 Most goals scored in a European Cup match 4 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Eintracht Frankfurt final 1959 60 and v Feyenoord preliminary round 1965 66 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano v Sevilla quarter final 1957 58 and v Wiener Sport Club quarter final 1958 59 nbsp Hugo Sanchez v Swarovski Tirol second round 1990 91 Most goals scored in a UEFA Champions League match 4 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo v Malmo FF group stage 2015 16 Most goals scored in a UEFA Super Cup match 2 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo v Sevilla 2014 UEFA Super Cup 12 August 2014 Most goals scored in an Intercontinental Cup match 2 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Penarol 1960 Intercontinental Cup 4 September 1960 Most goals scored in a FIFA Club World Cup match 3 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo v Kashima Antlers 2016 FIFA Club World Cup final 18 December 2016 nbsp Gareth Bale v Kashima Antlers 2018 FIFA Club World Cup semi final 19 December 2018Others Edit Youngest goalscorer 17 years 114 days nbsp Alberto Rivera v Celta Vigo 1994 95 La Liga 10 June 1995 Oldest post Second World War goalscorer 39 years 15 days nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas v Real Gijon 1965 66 Copa del Generalisimo 17 April 1966 Most goals scored in European Cup Finals 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano one in 1956 1957 1958 1959 and three in 1960 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Puskas four in 1960 and three in 1962 Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League Finals 3 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo one in 2014 and two in 2017 nbsp Gareth Bale one in 2014 and two in 2018 Most goals scored in Copa del Rey Finals 4 nbsp Manuel Prast one in 1905 1907 and two in 1906 nbsp Jaime Lazcano one in 1929 1930 1933 and 1934 nbsp Ferenc Puskas one in 1960 1961 and two in 1962 Fastest goal 13 seconds nbsp Ivan Zamorano v Sevilla 1994 95 La Liga 3 September 1994 8 Fastest hat trick 4 minutes nbsp Pahino v Gimnastic de Tarragona 1949 50 La Liga 16 April 1950 Fastest four goals 18 minutes nbsp Pahino v Gimnastic de Tarragona 1949 50 La Liga 16 April 1950 Fastest five goals 39 minutes nbsp Pepillo II v Elche 1959 60 La Liga 7 February 1960 9 Most hat tricks in all competitions 44 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most hat tricks in La Liga 34 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most hat tricks in a single season 8 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 15 all in La Liga once with four goals and once with five goals Historical goals Edit Goal Name Date Match1st ever nbsp Arthur Johnson 13 May 1902 Barcelona 3 1 Madrid1st in Copa del Rey nbsp Armando Giralt 6 April 1903 Madrid 4 1 Espanol1st in La Liga nbsp Jaime Lazcano 10 February 1929 Real Madrid 5 0 Europa1000th in La Liga nbsp Pahino 5 November 1950 Athletic 2 5 Real Madrid1st in European Cup nbsp Miguel Munoz 8 September 1955 Servette 0 2 Real Madrid2000th in La Liga nbsp Paco Gento 9 November 1963 Real Madrid 3 1 Pontevedra3000th in La Liga nbsp Juanito 20 January 1982 Salamanca 1 3 Real Madrid1st in Copa de la Liga nbsp John Metgod 12 June 1983 Real Madrid 1 0 Real Sociedad1000th in Copa del Rey nbsp Emilio Butragueno 5 February 1986 Recreativo 3 1 Real Madrid4000th in La Liga nbsp Ivan Zamorano 22 December 1994 Valladolid 0 5 Real Madrid5000th in La Liga nbsp Guti 14 September 2008 Real Madrid 4 3 Numancia1000th in European competitions nbsp Karim Benzema 16 September 2014 Real Madrid 5 1 Basel6000th in La Liga nbsp Marco Asensio 18 February 2018 Betis 3 5 Real Madrid1000th in Champions League nbsp Karim Benzema 3 November 2021 Real Madrid 2 1 Shakhtar DonetskAssists Edit Most assists in all competitions 165 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 Most assists in La Liga 119 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 Most assists in UEFA Champions League 31 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2009 2018 Most assists in Supercopa de Espana 3 nbsp Michel 1982 1996 nbsp Karim Benzema 2009 2023 Most assists in UEFA Super Cup 3 nbsp Gareth Bale 2013 2022 Most assists in FIFA Club World Cup 4 nbsp Toni Kroos 2014 presentGoalkeepers records Edit Clean sheets Edit nbsp Iker Casillas holds the clean sheets record with 264Most clean sheets 264 nbsp Iker Casillas 1999 2015 Most clean sheets La Liga 177 nbsp Iker Casillas 1999 2015 Most clean sheets Copa del Rey 28 nbsp Iker Casillas 1999 2015 Most clean sheets European Cup UEFA Champions League Includes qualifying rounds 51 nbsp Iker Casillas 1999 2015 Longest period without conceding a goal by an individual goalkeeper 952 minutes nbsp Iker Casillas in 2013 14 season 10 Longest period without conceding a goal by an individual goalkeeper La Liga 709 minutes nbsp Francisco Buyo in 1994 95 season nbsp Santiago Canizares in 1997 98 season Longest period without conceding a goal by an individual goalkeeper Copa del Rey 1 029 minutes nbsp Iker Casillas from 2012 to 2014 Longest period without conceding a goal by an individual goalkeeper European Cup UEFA Champions League 738 minutes nbsp Keylor Navas from 2014 to 2016 Most clean sheets in one season 26 nbsp Iker Casillas in 2010 11 season Most clean sheets in one season La Liga 18 nbsp Francisco Buyo in 1986 87 season nbsp Thibaut Courtois in 2019 20 season Most clean sheets in one season Copa del Rey 8 nbsp Iker Casillas in 2013 14 season Most clean sheets in one season European Cup UEFA Champions League 9 nbsp Keylor Navas in 2015 16 season Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper 5 nbsp Rogelio Dominguez in 1957 58 season nbsp Keylor Navas in 2015 16 season Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper La Liga 5 nbsp Rogelio Dominguez in 1957 58 season Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper Copa del Rey 8 nbsp Iker Casillas in 2013 14 season Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper European Cup UEFA Champions League 6 nbsp Keylor Navas in 2015 16 season Zamora winners Edit nbsp Antonio Betancort won the Zamora Trophy a record three times alongside with Jose Vicente TrainThe following Real Madrid players have won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy nbsp Ricardo Zamora 2 1931 32 1932 33 nbsp Jose Banon 1 1945 46 nbsp Juan Alonso 1 1954 55 nbsp Jose Vicente Train 3 1960 61 1962 63 1963 64 nbsp Jose Araquistain 1 1961 62 nbsp Antonio Betancort 3 1964 65 1966 67 1967 68 nbsp Garcia Remon 1 1972 73 nbsp Miguel Angel 1 1975 76 nbsp Agustin 1 1982 83 nbsp Francisco Buyo 2 1987 88 1991 92 nbsp Iker Casillas 1 2007 08 nbsp Thibaut Courtois 1 2019 20Club captains Edit See also List of Real Madrid CF players Team captains Note Other players vice captains have led the team on the pitch when the club captain is not playing Total number of club captains 37 players Longest serving captains 9 seasons nbsp Paco Gento 1962 1971 Shortest serving captains 1 season 11 playersInternationals Edit First international for Spain Juan Monjardin Spain nbsp v Portugal nbsp 17 December 1922 Most international caps as a Real Madrid player 176 Sergio Ramos Spain nbsp Most international goals as a Real Madrid player 63 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal nbsp FIFA World Cup winnersBelow is the list of players who have won the FIFA World Cup as Real Madrid players 11 nbsp Gunter Netzer West Germany 1974 nbsp Jorge Valdano Mexico 1986 nbsp Christian Karembeu France 1998 nbsp Roberto Carlos South Korea Japan 2002 nbsp Iker Casillas South Africa 2010 nbsp Raul Albiol South Africa 2010 nbsp Xabi Alonso South Africa 2010 nbsp Sergio Ramos South Africa 2010 nbsp Alvaro Arbeloa South Africa 2010 nbsp Sami Khedira Brazil 2014 nbsp Raphael Varane Russia 2018 FIFA Confederations Cup winnersBelow is the list of players who have won the FIFA Confederations Cup as Real Madrid players 12 nbsp Michael Laudrup Saudi Arabia 1995 nbsp Roberto Carlos Saudi Arabia 1997 nbsp Ze Roberto Saudi Arabia 1997 nbsp Marcelo Brazil 2013 UEFA European Football Championship winnersBelow is the list of players who have won the UEFA European Football Championship as Real Madrid players 13 nbsp Ignacio Zoco Spain 1964 nbsp Amancio Spain 1964 nbsp Uli Stielike Italy 1980 nbsp Christian Karembeu Belgium amp Netherlands 2000 nbsp Nicolas Anelka Belgium amp Netherlands 2000 nbsp Iker Casillas Austria amp Switzerland 2008 and Poland amp Ukraine 2012 nbsp Sergio Ramos Austria amp Switzerland 2008 and Poland amp Ukraine 2012 nbsp Raul Albiol Poland amp Ukraine 2012 nbsp Alvaro Arbeloa Poland amp Ukraine 2012 nbsp Xabi Alonso Poland amp Ukraine 2012 nbsp Pepe France 2016 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo France 2016 UEFA Nations League winnersBelow is the list of players who have won the UEFA Nations League as Real Madrid players 14 nbsp Karim Benzema Italy 2021 nbsp Dani Carvajal Netherlands 2023 nbsp Marco Asensio Netherlands 2023 nbsp Nacho Netherlands 2023 Copa America winnersBelow is the list of players who have won the Copa America as Real Madrid players nbsp Roberto Carlos Bolivia 1997 and Paraguay 1999 nbsp Ze Roberto Bolivia 1997 nbsp Julio Baptista Paraguay 2007 nbsp Robinho Paraguay 2007 nbsp Casemiro Brazil 2019 nbsp Eder Militao Brazil 2019 Award winners Edit Ballon d Or 1956 The following players have won the Ballon d Or while playing for Real Madrid 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano 1957 1959 nbsp Raymond Kopa 1958 nbsp Luis Figo 2000 nbsp Ronaldo 2002 nbsp Fabio Cannavaro 2006 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2013 2014 2016 2017 nbsp Luka Modric 2018 nbsp Karim Benzema 2022FIFA World Player of the Year 1991 2009 The following players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Luis Figo 2001 nbsp Ronaldo 2002 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2003 nbsp Fabio Cannavaro 2006FIFA Ballon d Or 2010 2015 The following players have won the FIFA Ballon d Or while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2013 2014The Best FIFA Men s Player 2016 The following players have won The Best FIFA Men s Player while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2016 2017 nbsp Luka Modric 2018European Golden ShoeThe following players have won the European Golden Shoe while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Hugo Sanchez 1989 90 38 goals nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2010 11 40 goals 2013 14 31 goals 2014 15 48 goals UEFA Club Footballer of the Year 1998 2010 The following players have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Fernando Redondo 2000 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2002UEFA Best Player in Europe Award 2011 The following players have won the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award while playing for Real Madrid nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 2016 2017 nbsp Luka Modric 2018 nbsp Karim Benzema 2022UEFA Champions League Player of the Season 2022 nbsp Karim Benzema 2022UEFA Champions League Young Player of the Season 2022 nbsp Vinicius Junior 2022Transfers Edit Highest transfer fees paid Edit nbsp Gareth Bale signed in September 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur for 86 million became third Real Madrid s most expensive purchase Real Madrid s record signing is Jude Bellingham Bellingham signed for the club from Borussia Dortmund for a total of 88 5 million in June 2023 according to media reports Rank Player From Transfer fee millions 16 17 Transfer fee millions Date Ref 1 nbsp Jude Bellingham nbsp Borussia Dortmund 88 5 103 note 3 2023 18 2 nbsp Eden Hazard nbsp Chelsea 89 note 4 100 2019 19 20 3 nbsp Gareth Bale nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 86 100 2013 21 4 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Manchester United 80 94 2009 22 5 nbsp Aurelien Tchouameni nbsp Monaco 69 4 80 note 5 2022 23 6 nbsp Zinedine Zidane nbsp Juventus 46 6 76 note 6 2001 24 7 nbsp James Rodriguez nbsp Monaco 63 75 2014 25 8 nbsp Kaka nbsp Milan 56 67 2009 26 9 nbsp Luis Figo nbsp Barcelona 37 62 2000 27 10 nbsp Luka Jovic nbsp Eintracht Frankfurt 52 4 60 2019 28 Highest transfer fees received Edit Cristiano Ronaldo s transfer to Juventus in 2018 remains the club s record sale Ronaldo was also their record transfer at the time of his move to Madrid in 2009 Rank Player To Transfer fee millions 16 17 Transfer fee millions Date Ref 1 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Juventus 100 117 July 2018 29 2 nbsp Angel Di Maria nbsp Manchester United 59 7 75 6 August 2014 30 3 nbsp Casemiro nbsp Manchester United 60 70 August 2022 31 4 nbsp Alvaro Morata nbsp Chelsea 58 65 5 July 2017 32 5 nbsp Mesut Ozil nbsp Arsenal 42 5 50 September 2013 33 6 nbsp Mateo Kovacic nbsp Chelsea 40 3 45 July 2019 34 7 nbsp Robinho nbsp Manchester City 32 5 42 September 2008 35 8 nbsp Achraf Hakimi nbsp Inter Milan 36 3 41 July 2020 36 9 nbsp Gonzalo Higuain nbsp Napoli 34 5 40 July 2013 37 nbsp Raphael Varane nbsp Manchester United 34 40 August 2021 38 Managers EditSee also List of Real Madrid CF managers Appearances Edit nbsp Miguel Munoz is the manager who has coached the most matches in the history of Real MadridCompetitive professional matches only Bold indicates manager is still active at club level As of 7 October 2023 39 Rank Manager Years League Cup Europe A Other B Total1 nbsp Miguel Munoz 1959 1960 1974 424 90 87 4 6052 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2016 20182019 2021 183 16 53 11 2634 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti 2013 20152021 present 161 22 52 12 2474 nbsp Vicente del Bosque 1994 19961999 2003 153 22 61 10 2465 nbsp Leo Beenhakker 1986 1989 1992 139 28 28 2 1976 nbsp Luis Molowny 1974 1977 19791982 1985 1986 122 34 19 8 1837 nbsp Jose Mourinho 2010 2013 114 24 36 4 1788 nbsp Vujadin Boskov 1979 1982 98 16 25 0 1399 nbsp Miljan Miljanic 1974 1977 103 13 18 0 13410 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di Stefano 1982 19841990 1991 83 21 13 12 129Most wins Edit Competitive professional matches only Bold indicates manager is still active at club level As of 7 October 2023 Rank Manager Years Total1 nbsp Miguel Munoz 1959 1960 1974 3572 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti 2013 20152021 present 1783 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2016 20182019 2021 1724 nbsp Vicente del Bosque 1994 19961999 2003 1335 nbsp Jose Mourinho 2010 2013 128Others Edit First full time manager nbsp Arthur Johnson Most years as manager 15 years nbsp Miguel Munoz 1959 1960 1974 Most titles won as manager 14 nbsp Miguel Munoz Most goals scored under manager 1 225 nbsp Miguel Munoz Youngest manager 25 years 124 days nbsp Lippo Hertzka v Arenas de Getxo 1929 30 La Liga 23 March 1930 Oldest manager 65 years 153 days nbsp Arsenio Iglesias v Real Zaragoza 1995 96 La Liga 25 May 1996Managers individual awards while managing Real Madrid FIFA World Coach of the Year The Best FIFA Football Coach winners nbsp Jose Mourinho 2010 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2017 UEFA Club Coach of the Year winners nbsp Vicente del Bosque 2001 02 Alf Ramsey Award winners nbsp Vicente del Bosque 2001 02 nbsp Jose Mourinho 2010 IFFHS World s Best Club Coach winners nbsp Vicente del Bosque 2002 nbsp Jose Mourinho 2012 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti 2014 2022 nbsp Zinedine Zidane 2017 2018Team records EditSee also Football records and statistics in Spain Matches Edit First competitive match 1 3 v Barcelona 1902 Copa de la Coronacion semi finals 13 May 1902 First Copa del Rey match 4 1 v Espanyol 1903 Copa del Rey semi finals 6 April 1903 First La Liga match 5 0 v CE Europa 1929 La Liga 10 February 1929 First match at Santiago Bernabeu 3 1 v Belenenses 14 December 1947 First competitive match at Santiago Bernabeu 3 1 v Espanyol 1947 48 La Liga 18 December 1947 First Copa Eva Duarte and only match 3 1 v Valencia 1947 Copa Eva Duarte 8 June 1948 First Small Club World Cup match 3 2 v La Salle 1952 Small Club World Cup group stage 13 July 1952 First Latin Cup match 2 0 v Belenenses 1955 Latin Cup semi finals 22 May 1955 First European Cup match 2 0 v Servette 1955 56 European Cup round 1 first leg 8 September 1955 First Intercontinental Cup match 0 0 v Penarol 1960 Intercontinental Cup first leg 3 July 1960 First European Cup Winners Cup match 0 0 v Hibernian 1970 71 European Cup Winners Cup round 1 first leg 17 September 1970 First UEFA Cup match 2 1 v Basel 1971 72 UEFA Cup round 1 first leg 15 September 1971 First Supercopa de Espana match 1 0 v Real Sociedad 1982 Supercopa de Espana first leg 13 October 1982 First Copa de la Liga match 1 0 v Real Sociedad 1983 Copa de la Liga quarter finals 12 June 1983 First UEFA Champions League match 0 1 v Ajax 1995 96 UEFA Champions League group stage 13 September 1995 First UEFA Super Cup match 0 1 v Chelsea 1998 UEFA Super Cup 28 August 1998 First FIFA Club World Cup match 3 1 v Al Nassr 2000 FIFA Club World Championship group stage 5 January 2000In a season Edit Most official matches played in a season 66 matches 2001 02 Fewest official matches played in a season 0 matches 1911 12 Most official matches won in a season 46 matches 2011 12 and 2013 14 Most official matches won in a season La Liga 32 matches 2011 12 Most league home wins in a season 18 matches in 1987 88 and 2009 10 seasons Most league away wins in a season 16 matches in 2011 12 season Fewest official matches won in a season La Liga 7 matches in 1929 30 season Most official matches drawn in a season 21 matches 1999 2000 Most official matches drawn in a season La Liga 15 matches 1978 79 Fewest official matches drawn in a season La Liga 1 in 18 games in 1929 season 1 in 22 games in 1934 35 and 1939 40 season Most official matches lost in a season 19 matches 1984 85 Most official matches lost in a season La Liga 13 matches 1973 74 Fewest official matches lost in a season La Liga 0 in 18 matches in 1931 32 season Record wins Edit Record league win 11 2 against Elche in 1959 60 La Liga Record cup win 11 1 against Barcelona in 1943 Copa del Generalisimo Record European win 9 0 against B 1913 in 1961 62 European Cup Record home win 11 2 against Elche in 1959 60 La Liga Record away win 7 1 against Real Zaragoza in 1987 88 La Liga 8 2 against Deportivo La Coruna in 2014 15 La Liga Record defeats Edit Record league defeat 1 8 against Espanol in 1929 30 La Liga Record cup defeat 0 6 against Valencia in 1998 99 Copa del Rey Record European defeat 0 5 against 1 FC Kaiserslautern in 1981 82 UEFA Cup 0 5 against Milan in 1988 89 European Cup Record home defeat 0 6 against Athletic Bilbao in 1930 31 La Liga Record away defeat 1 8 against Espanol in 1929 30 La Liga Streaks Edit Longest unbeaten run 40 matches from 2015 16 UEFA Champions League quarter finals first leg to matchday 16 2016 17 La Liga season Longest unbeaten run La Liga 31 matches from matchday 36 1987 88 season to matchday 28 1988 89 season Longest unbeaten home run La Liga 121 matches from 1956 57 season to 1964 65 season 40 Longest unbeaten away run La Liga 18 matches from matchday 32 1995 96 season to matchday 23 1996 97 season from matchday 18 2015 16 season to matchday 14 2016 17 season and from matchday 9 2020 21 season to matchday 5 2021 22 Longest unbeaten run from the first match of season La Liga 28 matches in 1988 89 season Longest winning streak 22 matches in 2014 15 season Longest winning streak La Liga 16 matches from matchday 27 2015 16 season to matchday 4 2016 17 season 41 Longest winning home streak La Liga 24 matches from matchday 14 1988 89 season to matchday 21 1989 90 season Longest winning away streak La Liga 13 matches from matchday 23 2016 17 season to matchday 8 2017 18 season Longest winning streak from the first match of season La Liga 9 matches in 1968 69 season Longest drawing streak 5 matches in 1969 70 season Longest drawing streak La Liga 4 matches in 1947 48 1968 69 1969 70 and 2006 07 Longest losing streak La Liga 5 matches in 2003 04 and 2008 09 Longest streak without a win La Liga 9 matches in 1984 85 season Longest scoring run 73 matches from 2015 16 UEFA Champions League semi finals first leg to matchday 4 2017 18 La Liga season 42 Longest scoring run La Liga 54 matches from matchday 27 2015 16 season to matchday 4 2017 18 season Longest scoring home run La Liga 81 matches from matchday 10 1951 52 season to matchday 19 1956 57 season Longest scoring away run La Liga 35 matches from matchday 18 2015 16 season to matchday 10 2017 18 season Longest non scoring run 5 matches in 1984 85 Longest non scoring run La Liga 3 matches in 1984 85 1993 94 2001 02 and 2018 19 Goals Edit Most goals in a match Edit Goals Result Date Competition13 Real Madrid 9 4 CD Extremeno 6 March 1927 Copa del ReyReal Madrid 11 2 Elche 7 February 1960 La Liga12 Real Madrid 6 6 Barcelona 13 April 1916 Copa del ReyReal Madrid 11 1 Barcelona 13 June 1943Real Madrid 10 2 Rayo Vallecano 20 December 2015 La Liga11 Real Madrid 7 4 Castellon 2 February 1947Real Madrid 8 3 Celta Vigo 15 January 1956Real Madrid 10 1 Las Palmas 4 January 195910 Madrid Moderno note 7 5 5 Espanol Madrid 19 March 1904 Copa del ReyReal Madrid 8 2 Barcelona 3 February 1935 La LigaReal Madrid 9 1 CD Castellon 16 November 1941Real Madrid 6 4 Real Sociedad 4 January 1942Barcelona 5 5 Real Madrid 10 January 1943Real Madrid 7 3 Eintracht Frankfurt 18 May 1960 European CupReal Madrid 9 1 Real Sociedad 16 September 1967 La LigaReal Madrid 7 3 Granada 12 June 1974 Copa del ReySporting Gijon 5 5 Real Madrid 16 February 1989Real Madrid 9 1 Tirol 24 October 1990 European CupReal Madrid 7 3 Sevilla 30 October 2013 La LigaDeportivo La Coruna 2 8 Real Madrid 20 September 2014Real Madrid 9 1 Granada 5 April 2015Real Madrid 7 3 Getafe 23 May 2015In a season Edit Most goals scored in a season 174 in 2011 12 season Most goals scored in a season La Liga 121 in 2011 12 season Fewest goals scored in a season La Liga 24 in 1930 31 season Most goals conceded in a season La Liga 71 in 1950 51 season Fewest goals conceded in a season La Liga 15 in 1931 32 season Best goal difference in a season La Liga 89 in 2011 12 season Clean sheets Edit Most clean sheets in a season 30 matches in 2010 11 season Most clean sheets in a season La Liga 19 matches in 1987 88 and 2019 20 season Most clean sheets in a season Copa del Rey 8 matches in 2013 14 Most clean sheets in a season European Cup UEFA Champions League 10 matches in 2015 16 Most consecutive clean sheets 8 matches in 2013 14 season Most consecutive clean sheets La Liga 7 matches in 1994 95 and 1997 98 season Longest run without a clean sheet La Liga 26 matches from matchday 33 1998 99 season to matchday 20 1999 2000 season Points Edit Most points in a season Two points for a win 66 in 44 matches in 1986 87 season Three points for a win 100 in 38 matches in 2011 12 season 43 Fewest points in a season Two points for a win 17 in 18 matches in 1929 30 season Three points for a win 62 in 38 matches in 1999 2000 season Season by season performance EditOnly the most recent five seasons are listed For the full list of competitive seasons see List of Real Madrid CF seasons Season Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos CdR 44 Competition Result Competition Result Player s GoalsLeague 45 Europe 46 Other 47 48 49 La Liga top scorer note 8 2019 20 La Liga 38 26 9 3 70 25 87 1st QF Champions League R16 Supercopa de Espana W Benzema 212020 21 La Liga 38 25 9 4 67 28 84 2nd R32 Champions League SF Supercopa de Espana SF Benzema 232021 22 La Liga 38 26 8 4 80 31 86 1st QF Champions League W Supercopa de Espana W Benzema 27 2022 23 La Liga 38 24 6 8 75 36 78 2nd W Champions League SF UEFA Super CupSupercopa de EspanaFIFA Club World Cup W RU W Benzema 192023 24 La Liga 5 5 0 0 10 3 15 1st R32 Champions League GS Supercopa de Espana SF Jude Bellingham 5Honours EditOfficial Edit Regional competitions Edit Campeonato Regional Centro Trofeo Mancomunado 51 52 Winners 22 record 1902 03 note 9 1904 05 1905 06 1906 07 note 10 1907 08 1912 13 1915 16 1916 17 1917 18 1919 20 1921 22 1922 23 1923 24 1925 26 1926 27 1928 29 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 Runners up 6 1902 03 1910 11 1918 19 1924 25 1927 28 1939 40 Copa Federacion Centro Winners 3 record 1922 23 1927 28 1943 44 Runners up 1 1940 41Domestic competitions Edit La Liga 51 Winners 35 record 1931 32 1932 33 1953 54 1954 55 1956 57 1957 58 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1971 72 1974 75 1975 76 1977 78 1978 79 1979 80 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 1994 95 1996 97 2000 01 2002 03 2006 07 2007 08 2011 12 2016 17 2019 20 2021 22 Runners up 24 1929 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1941 42 1944 45 1958 59 1959 60 1965 66 1980 81 1982 83 1983 84 1991 92 1992 93 1998 99 2004 05 2005 06 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2014 15 2015 16 2020 21 Copa del Rey 51 Winners 20 1905 1906 1907 1908 1917 1934 1936 1946 1947 1961 62 1969 70 1973 74 1974 75 1979 80 1981 82 1988 89 1992 93 2010 11 2013 14 2022 23 Runners up 20 record 1903 1916 1918 1924 1928 29 1930 1933 1940 1943 1958 1959 60 1960 61 1967 68 1978 79 1982 83 1989 90 1991 92 2001 02 2003 04 2012 13 Copa de la Liga 51 Winners 1 1985 Runners up 1 1983 Supercopa de Espana 51 Winners 12 1988 1989 1990 1993 1997 2001 2003 2008 2012 2017 2019 20 2021 22 Runners up 6 1982 1995 2007 2011 2014 2022 23 Copa Eva Duarte Winners 1 1947 note 11 European competitions Edit European Cup UEFA Champions League 51 Winners 14 record 1955 56 note 11 1956 57 1957 58 1958 59 1959 60 1965 66 1997 98 1999 2000 2001 02 2013 14 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2021 22 Runners up 3 1961 62 1963 64 1980 81 European UEFA Cup Winners Cup Runners up 2 joint record 1970 71 1982 83 UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 51 Winners 2 1984 85 1985 86 European UEFA Super Cup 51 Winners 5 joint record 2002 2014 2016 2017 2022 Runners up 3 1998 2000 2018 Latin Cup 51 Winners 2 joint record 1955 1957Worldwide competitions Edit FIFA Club World Cup 51 Winners 5 record 2014 2016 2017 2018 2022 Intercontinental Cup 51 53 Winners 3 joint record 1960 note 11 1998 2002 Runners up 2 1966 2000 Copa Iberoamericana 54 Winners 1 record 1994 note 11 Unofficial Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Santiago Bernabeu Trophy 28 1981 1983 1984 1985 1987 1989 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 55 56 2016 57 58 2017 59 2018 60 Trofeo Ciudad de Alicante 10 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1998 2000 2001 2002 2010 Trofeo Teresa Herrera 9 61 1949 61 1953 61 1966 61 1976 61 1978 61 1979 61 1980 61 1994 61 2013 61 62 Trofeo Ramon de Carranza 6 1958 1959 1960 1966 1970 1982 Trofeo Ciutat de Palma 4 1975 1980 1983 1990 Trofeo Ciudad de La Linea 4 1981 1982 1986 1994 Trofeo Bahia de Cartagena 4 1994 1998 1999 2001 Trofeo Colombino 3 1970 1984 1989 Trofeo Ciudad de Barcelona 3 1983 1985 1988 Trofeo Euskadi Asegarce 3 1994 1995 1996 Trofeo Festa d Elx 3 1984 1985 1999 Small Club World Cup 51 Winners 2 joint record 1952 note 11 1956 International Champions Cup 3 2013 2015 Australia 63 2015 China 63 Trofeo Ciudad de Vigo 2 1981 1982 Trofeo Naranja 2 1990 2003 World Football Challenge 2 2011 2012 Trofeo Benito Villamarin 1 1960 Mohammed V Trophy 1 1966 Trofeo Ano Santo Compostelano 1 1970 Trofeo Costa del Sol 1 1976 Trofeo Ciudad de Caracas 1 1980 Trofeo Centenario A C Milan 1 2000 Trofeo Jesus Gil 1 2005 Taci Oil Cup 1 2010 Franz Beckenbauer Cup 1 2010 64 npower Challenge Cup 1 2011 Audi Football Summit 1 2016 65 MLS All Star Game 1 2017In 2017 Real Madrid received the Nine Values Cup an award of the international children s social programme Football for Friendship 66 Achievements Edit Doubles Edit European doubleLa Liga and European Cup UEFA Champions League 4 1956 57 1957 58 2016 17 2021 22League and UEFA Cup doubleLa Liga and UEFA Cup 1 1985 86European cup doubleCopa del Rey and UEFA Champions League 1 2013 14European league cup double dd Copa de la Liga and UEFA Cup 1 1984 85Domestic doubleLa Liga and Copa del Rey 4 1961 62 1974 75 1979 80 1988 89Three peats Edit European Cup UEFA Champions League1955 56 1956 57 1957 58 1958 59 1959 60 five peat 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18FIFA Club World Cup2016 2017 2018La Liga1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 five peat 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1977 78 1978 79 1979 80 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 five peat Copa del Rey1905 1906 1907 1908 four peat Supercopa de Espana1988 1989 1990Four titles in a season Edit 2016 17UEFA Super Cup FIFA Club World Cup La Liga UEFA Champions League2017 18UEFA Super Cup Supercopa de Espana FIFA Club World Cup UEFA Champions LeagueAwards EditFIFA Club of the Century 2000 67 FIFA Order of Merit 2004 IFFHS Best European Club of the 20th Century Globe Soccer Best Club of the 21st Century 68 Globe Soccer Best Club of the Year 2014 2016 2017 record IFFHS The World s Club Team of the Year 2000 2002 2014 2017 Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year nominated 2001 2003 2015 2017 2018 2019 World Soccer Men s World Team of the Year 2017Rankings EditEuropean Cup UEFA Champions League all time club rankings since 1955 1st place 69 UEFA coefficient most top ranked club by 5 year period since 1975 1979 15 times record All time La Liga table since 1929 1st placeGuinness World Records EditMost matches won in the UEFA Champions League era by a football team 70 Most title wins of the top division in Spanish football 71 Most consecutive UEFA Champions League football seasons scored in by a player jointly held 72 Most wins of the football European Cup Champions League title team 73 Most consecutive matches won in the top division of Spanish football jointly held 74 Other achievements EditMost appearances in the European Cup UEFA Champions League 53 seasons 69 First club to own the European Champion Clubs Cup s official trophy Most participations in the European Cup UEFA Champions League since 1955 64 75 World s most valuable sports team 2013 2014 2015 76 First club to win consecutive UEFA Cups 1985 and 1986 Only team in UEFA club football history to defend both the European Cup and UEFA Champions League successfully 77 Only team to win consecutive FIFA Club World Cup titles as well as three titles in a row 2016 2017 2018 First and only club to win three consecutive or more European Cup UEFA Champions League titles twice 1956 1960 and 2016 2018 78 First and only club to win consecutive UEFA Champions League titles as well as three consecutive titles 2016 2017 2018 78 Most club world championships titles World s most valuable football club 2013 2016 2020 Highest earning football club in the world 2006 2016 2019 Most European Cup UEFA Champions League titles 14 77 Most UEFA club competition titles 23 First club to defend the European Double successfully Only club to win five consecutive European Cup UEFA Champions League titles 1956 1960 Most European Cup UEFA Champions League final appearances 17 Most European Cup UEFA Champions League semi final appearances 31 Most consecutive seasons in the European Cup 15 1955 56 to 1969 70 Most consecutive appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage 26 1997 98 to 2022 23 78 Most consecutive seasons in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase 26 1997 98 to 2022 23 Most consecutive UEFA Champions League semi final appearances 8 2010 11 to 2017 18 Most consecutive European Cup final appearances 5 1956 to 1960 Most consecutive final appearances in the UEFA Champions League era 3 joint record Most successful UEFA team to defend the European Cup UEFA Champions League trophy 6 13 First club to win all UEFA Champions League group stage matches twice 2011 12 and 2014 15 First club to score in 34 consecutive UEFA Champions League matches jointly held Most consecutive knockout tie wins in UEFA Champions League history 12Notes Edit a b The Europe column includes goals and appearances in the European Cup UEFA Champions League European UEFA Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Cup Europa League a b The Other column includes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de Espana Copa de la Liga European UEFA Super Cup Intercontinental Cup Copa Iberoamericana and FIFA Club World Championship Club World Cup Initial 103 million plus reported 30 9 million bonuses Initial 89 million plus reported 60 million bonuses Initial 80 million plus reported 20 million bonuses Fee originally in 150 billion lire the fixed exchange rate between euro and lire was 1 1936 27 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