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This article contains records and chronicles relating to the Real Madrid football club , which for reasons of clarity cannot be shown in the main article.

Records

Record player

rank Nat. Names Period league Cup Europe Other total
1 SpainSpain Raúl 1994-2010 550 37 135 19th 741
2 SpainSpain Iker Casillas 1999-2015 510 40 153 22nd 725
3 SpainSpain Manolo Sanchís 1983-2001 523 67 100 20th 710
4th SpainSpain Sergio Ramos 2005–0000 454 48 128 20th 650
5 SpainSpain Santillana 1971-1988 461 84 087 13 645
6th SpainSpain Francisco Gento 1953-1971 427 74 095 06th 602
7th SpainSpain Fernando Hierro 1989-2003 439 43 103 16 601
8th SpainSpain José Antonio Camacho 1973-1989 414 61 090 12 577
9 SpainSpain Pirri 1964-1980 417 67 075 02 561
10 SpainSpain Míchel 1982-1996 404 53 088 14th 559
11 SpainSpain Guti 1995-2010 387 40 101 14th 542
12 BrazilBrazil Roberto Carlos 1996-2007 370 33 112 12 527
13 FranceFrance Karim Benzema 2009–0000 349 43 105 16 513
14th BrazilBrazil Marcelo 2007–0000 358 33 101 17th 509
15th SpainSpain Chendo 1982-1998 363 52 070 12 497
16 SpainSpain Amancio 1962-1976 344 58 067 02 471
17th SpainSpain Emilio Butragueño 1982-1995 341 39 075 08th 463
18th SpainSpain Francisco Buyo 1986-1997 343 36 068 07th 454
19th PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2009-2018 292 30th 0103 13 438
20th SpainSpain Ignacio Zoco 1962-1974 318 50 064 02 434
21st SpainSpain Gregorio Benito 1969-1982 317 45 058 00 420
22nd SpainSpain Manuel Velázquez 1965-1977 301 44 055 02 402
23 SpainSpain Juanito 1977-1987 284 50 055 12 401
Players in bold are still active in the club; Status: end of season 2019/20

Record goal scorers

Stakes are shown in brackets.

rank Nat. Names Period league Cup Europe Other total
1 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2009-2018 311 (292) 22 (30) 107 (103) 10 (13) 450 (438)
2 SpainSpain Raúl 1994-2010 228 (550) 18 (37) 066 (135) 11 (19) 323 (741)
3 ArgentinaArgentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953-1964 216 (282) 40 (50) 049 0(58) 03 0(6) 308 (396)
4th SpainSpain Santillana 1971-1988 186 (461) 49 (84) 047 0(87) 08 (13) 290 (645)
5 FranceFrance Karim Benzema 2009–0000 169 (349) 21 (43) 054 (105) 05 (16) 249 (513)
6th HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás 1958-1966 156 (180) 49 (41) 035 0(39) 02 0(2) 242 (262)
7th MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez 1985-1992 164 (207) 19 (32) 023 0(39) 02 0(4) 208 (282)
8th SpainSpain Francisco Gento 1953-1971 126 (427) 22 (74) 030 0(95) 04 0(6) 182 (602)
9 SpainSpain Pirri 1964-1980 123 (417) 25 (67) 023 0(75) 01 0(2) 172 (561)
10 SpainSpain Emilio Butragueño 1983-1995 123 (341) 16 (39) 027 0(75) 05 0(8) 171 (463)
11 SpainSpain Amancio Amaro 1962-1976 119 (344) 14 (58) 022 0(67) 00 0(2) 155 (471)
12 SpainSpain Míchel 1982-1996 097 (404) 09 (53) 020 0(88) 04 (14) 130 (559)
13 SpainSpain Fernando Hierro 1989-2003 102 (439) 06 (43) 016 (103) 02 (16) 126 (601)
14th SpainSpain Pahiño 1948-1953 108 (124) 16 (19) 000 00(0) 00 0(0) 124 (143)
15th ArgentinaArgentina Gonzalo Higuaín 2007-2013 107 (190) 04 (21) 008 0(48) 02 0(5) 121 (264)
SpainSpain Juanito 1977-1987 085 (284) 15 (50) 017 0(55) 04 (12) 121 (401)
17th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gareth Bale 2013–0000 080 (171) 03 (13) 016 0(58) 06 0(9) 105 (251)
18th BrazilBrazil Ronaldo 2002-2007 083 (127) 04 (11) 015 0(36) 02 0(3) 104 (177)
SpainSpain Luis Molowny 1946-1957 089 (172) 14 (32) 001 00(2) 00 0(2) 104 (208)
20th ChileChile Iván Zamorano 1992-1996 077 (137) 08 (11) 014 0(21) 02 0(4) 101 (173)
21st SpainSpain Fernando Morientes 1997-2005 072 (183) 08 (21) 019 0(62) 01 0(6) 100 (272)
Players in bold are still active in the club; Status: end of season 2019/20

Team records

Victories and defeats

category Result competition opponent
Supreme victory 11: 1 Copa del Generalísimo 1943 FC Barcelona
Biggest home win (league) 11: 2 Primera División 1959/60 FC Elche
Biggest away win (league) 7: 1
8: 2
Primera División 1987/88
Primera División 2014/15
Real Saragossa
Deportivo La Coruña
Biggest home defeat (league) 0: 6 Primera División 1930/31 Athletic Bilbao
Biggest away defeat (league) 1: 8 Primera División 1929/30 Espanyol Barcelona
Biggest home win (Europe) 9-0 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1961/62 B 1913 Odense
Biggest away win (Europe) 8-0 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1969/70 Olympiacos Nicosia
Biggest home defeat (Europe) 0: 3
1: 4
UEFA Champions League 2018/19
UEFA Champions League 2018/19
CSKA Moscow
Ajax Amsterdam
Biggest away defeat (Europe) 0: 5
0: 5
UEFA Cup 1981/82 European Champion Clubs ' Cup
1988/89
1. FC Kaiserslautern
AC Milan

Goals and Points

category Result competition
Most goals in one season 121 Primera División 2011/12 (38 games, Ø 3.2)
Fewest goals in one season 24 Primera División 1930/31 (18 games, Ø 1.3)
Most goals conceded in one season 71 Primera División 1950/51 (30 games, Ø 2.4)
Fewest goals conceded in one season 15th Primera División 1931/32 (18 games, Ø 0.8)
Most wins in one season 32 Primera División 2011/12 (38 games)
Highest league score in a season 100 Primera División 2011/12 (38 games)
Best goal difference in a season +89 Primera División 2011/12 (38 games)

Series

category Result competition
Games without defeat (league) 31 1987/88 season (36th matchday) to 1988/89 season (28th matchday)
Home games without defeat (league) 121 Season 1956/57 (23rd matchday) to season 1964/65 (23rd matchday)
Away games without defeat (league) 17th 2011/12 season (5th to 37th matchday)
Wins (league) 16 Season 2015/16 (27th matchday) to season 2016/17 (4th matchday)
Home wins (league) 24 1988/89 season (14th matchday) to 1989/90 season (21st matchday)
Away wins (league) 12 Season 2016/17 (23rd matchday) to season 2017/18 (6th matchday)
Victories at the start of the season (league) 9 1968/69 season
Matches with scoring (competitive matches) 73 April 30, 2016 to September 17, 2017
Scoring games (league) 54 Season 2015/16 (27th matchday) to season 2017/18 (4th matchday)
Games without a goal (league) 3 2001/02 season (36th to 38th matchday); 2018/19 (6th to 8th matchday)
Games without conceding a goal (league) 7th 1997/98 season (2nd to 8th matchday)
Spanish championships in a row 5 1960/61 - 1964/65 ; 1985/86 - 1989/90
Victories (competitive games) 22nd 2014/15 season (September 16 to December 20, 2014)
Games without conceding a goal (competitive games) 8th 2013/14 season (January 6 to February 2, 2014; 821 minutes)

Single records

Overview

category Record holder Result time
Most competitive games SpainSpain Raúl 741 1994-2010
Most competitive goals PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 450 2009–2018 in 438 games
Most league goals PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 311 2009–2018 in 292 games
Most cup goals HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás Santillana
SpainSpain
49 1958–1966 in 41 games
1971–1988 in 87 games
Most league cup goals SpainSpain Santillana 8th 1971–1988 in 12 games
Most of the supercuptors SpainSpain Raúl 7th 1994–2010 in 12 games
Most European goals PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 105 2009–2018 in 101 games
Most competitive goals in one season PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 61 2014/15 in 54 games
Most league goals in one season PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 48 2014/15 in 35 games
Most cup goals in one season HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás 14th 1961 in 9 games
Most league cup goals in one season SpainSpain Santillana 5 1983 in 5 games
Most European goals in one season PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 17th 2013/14 in 11 games
Most goals in a game (league) SpainSpain Manuel Alday Antonio Alsúa Miguel Muñoz Pepillo Ferenc Puskás Fernando Morientes Cristiano Ronaldo
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
HungaryHungary
SpainSpain
PortugalPortugal
5 Season 1942/43
Season 1946/47
Season 1950/51
Season 1959/60
Season 1960/61
Season 2001/02
Season 2014/15 , 2015/16
Most goals in a game (cup) SpainSpain Benguría Ferenc Puskás
HungaryHungary
6th Copa del Rey 1927
Copa del Generalísimo 1960/61
Most goals in a game (League Cup) SpainSpain Santillana 3 Copa de la Liga 1983
Most goals in a game (European Cup) ArgentinaArgentina Alfredo Di Stéfano Ferenc Puskás Hugo Sánchez Cristiano Ronaldo
HungaryHungary
MexicoMexico
PortugalPortugal
4th 1957/58 European Champion Clubs ' Cup , 1958/59
1959/60 European Champion Clubs '
Cup , 1965/66
1990/91
European Champion Clubs' Cup, 2015/16 UEFA Champions League
Most home game goals (league) PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 178 2009-2018
Most away goals (league) PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 133 2009-2018
Most hat tricks PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 44 2009-2018
Most hat tricks (league) PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 34 2009-2018
Most hat tricks in one season PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 8th 2014/15
Youngest player (league) NorwayNorway Martin Ødegaard 16 years, 157 days May 23, 2015
Youngest goalscorer (league) SpainSpain Alberto Rivera 17 years, 114 days June 10, 1995
Longest coaching time SpainSpain Miguel Muñoz 14 years 1960-1974

Hat-trick scorer

rank Nat. Names Period league Cup Europe Other total
1 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2009-2018 34 2 7th 1 44
2 ArgentinaArgentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953-1964 22nd 1 5 28
3 HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás 1958-1966 12 6th 5 23
4th SpainSpain Manuel Alday 1939-1944 8th 1 9
SpainSpain Pahiño 1948-1953 7th 2 9
6th MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez 1985-1992 7th 1 8th
7th SpainSpain Sañudo 1934-1936 6th 1 7th
SpainSpain Sabino Barinaga 1939-1950 4th 3 7th
SpainSpain Raúl 1994-2010 3 2 1 1 7th
10 SpainSpain Amancio 1962-1976 4th 2 6th
Players in bold are still active; As of March 18, 2018

League home scorers

rank Nat. Names Period Gates
1 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2009-2018 178
2 ArgentinaArgentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953-1964 145
3 SpainSpain Raúl 1994-2010 141
4th SpainSpain Santillana 1971-1988 126
5 FranceFrance Karim Benzema 2009–0000 105
6th HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás 1958-1966 100
7th MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez 1985-1992 94
8th SpainSpain Francisco Gento 1953-1971 83
SpainSpain Pirri 1964-1979 83
10 SpainSpain Amancio 1962-1976 77
Players in bold are still active; Status: July 16, 2020

League away goalscorers

rank Nat. Names Period Gates
1 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2009-2018 133
2 SpainSpain Raúl 1994-2010 87
3 ArgentinaArgentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953-1964 71
4th MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez 1985-1992 70
5 FranceFrance Karim Benzema 2009–0000 64
6th SpainSpain Santillana 1971-1988 60
7th SpainSpain Emilio Butragueño 1984-1995 58
8th HungaryHungary Ferenc Puskás 1958-1966 56
9 SpainSpain Francisco Gento 1953-1971 43
ArgentinaArgentina Gonzalo Higuaín 2007-2013 43
Players in bold are still active; Status: July 13, 2020

Chronicles

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1902-1908

1908-1911

1911-1914

1914-1920

1920-1925

1925-1926

1926-1931

1931-1941

1941-1952

1952-1955

1955-1980

1960

1980-1982

1982-1984

1984-1986

1986-1989

1989/90

1990-1992

1992/93

1993/94

1994-1996

1996/97

1997/98

1998-2000

2000/2001

2001/02

2002/03

2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

2008/09

2009/10

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

2016/17

2017/18

2018/19

2019/20

2020/21

Shirt supplier and shirt sponsor

Period Shirt supplier Shirt sponsor
1980-1982 Logo brand Adidas.png no sponsor
1982-1985 Logo Zanussi.png
1985-1989 Bumblebee (Marca Deportiva) .png Parmalat logo.png
1989-1991 Reny Picot
1991-1992 Otaysa
1992-1994 Teka logo.png
1994-1998 Kelme Logo.svg
1998-2001 Adidas Logo.svg
2001-2002 realmadrid.com
2002-2005 Siemens Mobile Logo.svg
2005-2006 Siemens AG logo.svg
2006-2007 BenQ wordmark.svg Siemens AG logo.svg
2007-2013 Bwin.svg
2013–0000 Fly Emirates logo.png

player

Trainer

Francisco Bru
Miguel Muñoz
Leo Beenhakker
Fabio Capello
Vicente del Bosque
José Mourinho
Carlo Ancelotti
Zinedine Zidane
Trainer Nat. from to Ex-real
player
Number
of titles
title
Arthur Johnson EnglandEngland   1910   1920 X 1 1 Copa del Rey
Juan de Cárcer Spain 1875Spain   1920   1926 X
Pedro Llorente
Santiago Bernabeu
Spain 1875Spain   1926   1927 X
X
José Berraondo Spain 1875Spain   1927   1929 X
José Quirante Spain 1875Spain   1929   1930 X
Lippo Hertzka HungaryHungary   1930   1932 1 1 Primera División
Robert Firth EnglandEngland   1932   1934 1 1 Primera División
Francisco Bru Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic   1934   1941 2 2 Copa del Rey
Juan Armet Spain 1938Spain   1941  Sep 1943
Ramon Encinas Spain 1938Spain  Sep 1943  May 1945
Jacinto Quincoces (1/2) Spain 1938Spain  May 1945  March 1946 X 1 1 Copa del Rey
Baltasar Albéniz (1/2) Spain 1945Spain  March 1946  Apr. 1947 2 1 Copa del Rey
1 Copa Eva Duarte
Jacinto Quincoces (2/2) Spain 1945Spain  Apr. 1947  Jan. 1948 X
Michael Keeping EnglandEngland  Jan. 1948  Oct 1950
Baltasar Albéniz (2/2) Spain 1945Spain  Oct 1950  March 1951
Héctor Scarone UruguayUruguay  March 1951  Apr 1952
Juan Antonio Ipiña Spain 1945Spain  Apr 1952  May 1953 X
Enrique Fernández UruguayUruguay  May 1953 Dec 10, 1954 1 1 Primera División
José Villalonga Spain 1945Spain Dec 10, 1954  Apr 1957 4th 2 Primera División
2 European Champion Clubs' Cup
Luis Carniglia (1/2) ArgentinaArgentina  Apr 1957 Feb. 19, 1959 2 1 Primera División
1 European Champion Clubs' Cup
Miguel Muñoz (1/2) Spain 1945Spain Feb 21, 1959 Apr 13, 1959 X
Luis Carniglia (2/2) ArgentinaArgentina Apr 13, 1959  July 1959 1 1 European Champion's Cup
Manuel Fleitas Solich Paraguay 1954Paraguay  July 1959 Apr 12, 1960
Miguel Muñoz (2/2) Spain 1945Spain Apr 13, 1960 Jan. 15, 1974 X 14th 9 Primera División
2 Copa del Rey
2 European Champion
Clubs' Cup 1 World Cup
Luis Molowny (1/4) Spain 1945Spain Jan. 15, 1974  May 1974 X 1 1 Copa del Rey
Miljan Miljanić Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia  May 1974 0Sep 7 1977 3 2 Primera División
1 Copa del Rey
Luis Molowny (2/4) Spain 1977Spain 0Sep 7 1977  June 1979 X 2 2 Primera División
Vujadin Boškov Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia  June 1979 29 Mar 1982 2 1 Primera División
1 Copa del Rey
Luis Molowny (3/4) SpainSpain 29 Mar 1982 June 30, 1982 X 1 1 Copa del Rey
Alfredo Di Stéfano (1/2) ArgentinaArgentina 0July 1, 1982 May 22, 1984 X
Amancio SpainSpain May 22, 1984 Apr 16, 1985 X
Luis Molowny (4/4) SpainSpain Apr 16, 1985 June 30, 1986 X 4th 1 Primera División
1 Copa de la Liga
2 UEFA Cup
Leo Beenhakker (1/2) NetherlandsNetherlands 0July 1, 1986 June 30, 1989 6th 3 Primera División
1 Copa del Rey
2 Supercopa de España
John Toshack (1/2) WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 0July 1, 1989 Nov 19, 1990 1 1 Primera División
Alfredo Di Stéfano (2/2) ArgentinaArgentina Nov 21, 1990 22 Mar 1991 X 1 1 Supercopa de España
Radomir Antić Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 22 Mar 1991 Jan. 27, 1992
Leo Beenhakker (2/2) NetherlandsNetherlands Jan. 27, 1992 June 29, 1992
Benito Floro SpainSpain 0July 1, 1992 07th Mar 1994 2 1 Copa del Rey
1 Supercopa de España
Vicente del Bosque (1/3) SpainSpain 07th Mar 1994 June 30, 1994 X
Jorge Valdano ArgentinaArgentina 0July 1, 1994 Jan. 21, 1996 X 1 1 Primera División
Vicente del Bosque (2/3) SpainSpain Jan. 21, 1996 Jan. 24, 1996 X
Arsenio Iglesias SpainSpain Jan. 24, 1996 May 29, 1996
Fabio Capello (1/2) ItalyItaly 0July 1, 1996 June 24, 1997 1 1 Primera División
Jupp Heynckes GermanyGermany June 25, 1997 May 28, 1998 2 1 Supercopa de España
1 UEFA Champions League
José Antonio Camacho (1/2) SpainSpain June 17, 1998 0July 9, 1998 X
Guus Hiddink NetherlandsNetherlands July 15, 1998 Feb 23, 1999 1 1 world cup
John Toshack (2/2) WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Feb. 24, 1999 Nov 17, 1999
Vicente del Bosque (3/3) SpainSpain Nov 17, 1999 June 23, 2003 X 7th 2 Primera División
1 Supercopa de España
2 UEFA Champions League
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 World Cup
Carlos Queiroz PortugalPortugal June 25, 2003 May 24, 2004 1 1 Supercopa de España
José Antonio Camacho (2/2) SpainSpain May 25, 2004 Sep 20 2004 X
Mariano García Remón SpainSpain Sep 20 2004 Dec 30, 2004 X
Vanderlei Luxemburgo BrazilBrazil Dec 30, 2004 0Dec 4, 2005
Juan Ramón López Caro SpainSpain 0Dec 4, 2005 0June 1, 2006
Fabio Capello (2/2) ItalyItaly 0July 5, 2006 June 28, 2007 1 1 Primera División
Bernd Schuster GermanyGermany 0July 9, 2007 0Dec 9, 2008 X 2 1 Primera División
1 Supercopa de España
Juande Ramos SpainSpain 0Dec 9, 2008 0June 1, 2009
Manuel Pellegrini ChileChile 0June 2, 2009 May 26, 2010
José Mourinho PortugalPortugal May 28, 2010 01st June 2013 3 1 Primera División
1 Copa del Rey
1 Supercopa de España
Carlo Ancelotti ItalyItaly June 25, 2013 0June 1, 2015 4th 1 Copa del Rey
1 UEFA Champions League
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 FIFA Club World Cup
Rafael Benítez SpainSpain 03rd June 2015 0Jan. 4, 2016 X
Zinedine Zidane (1/2) FranceFrance 0Jan. 4, 2016 May 31, 2018 X 9 1 Primera División
1 Supercopa de España
3 UEFA Champions League
2 UEFA Super Cup
2 FIFA Club World Cup
Julen Lopetegui SpainSpain June 14, 2018 Oct 29, 2018 X
Santiago Solari ArgentinaArgentina Oct. 30, 2018 11th Mar 2019 X 1 1 FIFA Club World Cup
Zinedine Zidane (2/2) FranceFrance March 12 2019 X 2 1 Primera División
1 Supercopa de España

Status: July 16, 2020

Team captains

Below are all of the team captains since the Spanish Civil War .

year captain
0000-1936 Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic Félix Quesada
1936-1942 Spain 1938Spain Jacinto Quincoces
1942-1944 Spain 1938Spain José Ramón Sauto
1944-1948 Spain 1945Spain Juan Antonio Ipiña
1948-1958 Spain 1945Spain Miguel Muñoz
1958-1960 Spain 1945Spain Juan Alonso
1960–1962 Spain 1945Spain José María Zárraga
1962-1971 Spain 1945Spain Francisco Gento
1971-1974 Spain 1945Spain Ignacio Zoco
1974-1976 Spain 1945Spain Amancio
1976-1980 Spain 1977Spain Pirri
1980-1986 SpainSpain Miguel Ángel
1986-1988 SpainSpain Santillana
1988-1989 SpainSpain José Antonio Camacho
1989-1993 SpainSpain Chendo
1993-2001 SpainSpain Manolo Sanchís
2001-2003 SpainSpain Fernando Hierro
2003-2010 SpainSpain Raúl
2010-2015 SpainSpain Iker Casillas
2015–0000 SpainSpain Sergio Ramos

President

Santiago Bernabeu
Florentino Pérez
president Nat. from to
Julián Palacios Spain 1875Spain   1900 06th Mar 1902
Juan Padrós Spain 1875Spain 06th Mar 1902  Jan. 1904
Carlos Padrós Spain 1875Spain  Jan. 1904   1908
Adolfo Meléndez (1/2) Spain 1875Spain   1908  July 1916
Pedro Parages Spain 1875Spain  July 1916 May 16, 1926
Luis de Urquijo Spain 1875Spain May 16, 1926   1930
Luis Usera Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic   1930 May 31, 1935
Rafael Sánchez Guerra Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic May 31, 1935 0Aug 4, 1936
Adolfo Meléndez (2/2) Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic 0Aug 4, 1936   1940
Antonio Santos Peralba Spain 1938Spain   1940 Sep 11 1943
Santiago Bernabeu Spain 1945Spain Sep 11 1943 0June 2nd 1978
Luis de Carlos Spain 1977Spain  Sep 1978 May 24, 1985
Ramon Mendoza SpainSpain May 24, 1985 Nov 26, 1995
Lorenzo Sanz SpainSpain Nov 26, 1995 July 16, 2000
Florentino Pérez (1/2) SpainSpain July 16, 2000 Feb. 27, 2006
Fernando Martín Álvarez SpainSpain Feb. 27, 2006 Apr 26, 2006
Luis Gómez-Montejano SpainSpain Apr 26, 2006 0July 2, 2006
Ramón Calderón SpainSpain 0July 2, 2006 Jan. 16, 2009
Vicente Boluda SpainSpain Jan. 16, 2009 May 31, 2009
Florentino Pérez (2/2) SpainSpain May 31, 2009 current

Status: end of season 2018/19

Honorary President

Honorary President Nat. vocation
Carlos Padrós Spain 1875Spain 1908
Adolfo Meléndez Spain 1875Spain 1913
Alfonso XIII Spain 1875Spain June 29, 1920
Santiago Bernabeu Spain 1945Spain May 27, 1948
Alfredo Di Stéfano ArgentinaArgentina November 5, 2000
Francisco Gento SpainSpain October 23, 2016

See also

Footnotes

  1. a b c Appearances and goals in UEFA competitions
  2. a b c Appearances and goals in Supercopa de España , Club World Cup , Copa de la Liga , Coupe Latine and World Cup
  1. Cristiano Ronaldo joins Real Madrid's 20 all time top scorers. (No longer available online.) In: RealMadrid.com. June 17, 2011, archived from the original on June 22, 2011 ; accessed on November 3, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.realmadrid.com
  2. realmadrid.com: Odegaard: Real Madrid's youngest ever La Liga debutant , May 23, 2015 (English)
  3. realmadrid.com: Cristiano Ronaldo overtakes Puskas (September 21, 2014)
  4. realmadrid.com: Cristiano Ronaldo ya es el cuarto máximo goleador en Liga en la historia del Real Madrid  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (December 23, 2013)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.realmadrid.com  
  5. realmadrid.com: Cristiano Ronaldo becomes Madrid's highest ever away scorer in La Liga (January 4th, 2015)
  6. as.com: Cristiano supera a Raúl: 89 goles lejos del Bernabéu en Liga (January 18, 2015)
  7. ^ Coaches of Real Madrid. In: RealMadrid.com. Retrieved November 4, 2013 .
  8. ^ Presidents of Real Madrid. In: RealMadrid.com. Retrieved October 5, 2019 .