El Clásico
Other names | El derbi español, El derbi, or El clàssic |
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Location | Barcelona / Madrid (Spain) |
Teams | FC Barcelona & Real Madrid |
First meeting | 17 February 1902 |
Statistics | |
Most wins | Real Madrid (68) |
El Clásico (Template:Lang-en), also known as El derbi español, El derbi, [1] or El clàssic (Catalan language)[2] is a football match between rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are the most successful and influential football clubs in the country. They are sometimes identified, especially among FC Barcelona supporters in Catalonia, with Spanish nationalism and Catalanism, respectively[citation needed]. It is one of the most followed football matches in the world, watched by hundreds of millions of people in many countries. "El Clásico" is said to have gotten its name after a staggering 11-1 victory for Real Madrid against their eternal rivals FC Barcelona. [3]
The clásico term came about in the mid-2000s, and is originally a name for any historical South American footballing rivalry. The new name came about due to the growing presence of Spanish football in the Americas, with the advent of global marketing of the game. [citation needed]
Rivalry culture
From the early days of football in Spain the two clubs were seen as representatives of the Spanish Centralized State and Catalonia, as well as the two cities themselves which have moved in different directions culturally speaking.
Historical context
Madrid is the capital city in Spain. Especially during the Francoist era, it came to represent the conservative centripetal forces. It should be noted that this perception contrasts with the symbolic value that the siege of Madrid had during the Spanish civil war for the republican side [4]. Though the first socialist party in Spain was founded in Madrid, almost all the ideas that have shaped country's modern history - republicanism, federalism, anarchism, syndicalism and communism - have been introduced and become stronger in it, mainly via Catalonia. Also fashions, whether in clothing or art have tended to take root in Barcelona's more welcoming soil years before they gained acceptance in Madrid.[5][6] During the dictatorships of Primo de Rivera and, especially, the one of Francisco Franco, all regional languages and identities were frowned upon and restrained. FC Barcelona became more than a club (més que un club) because of either its alleged connection to progressive beliefs or its representative role for Catalonia.[7] [dead link ] However, during Franco's regime, the blaugrana team seemed to be granted profit due to its good relationship with the dictator at management level.[8] In any case, for most of the Catalans, and many other Spaniards as well, Real Madrid was regarded as the establishment club, in spite of the fact that during the Spanish Civil War, presidents of both clubs like Josep Sunyol and Rafael Sánchez Guerra, suffered at the hands of los nacionales (the winning rightist side). [9][10]
The Alfredo di Stéfano affair
The rivalry was intensified during the 1950s when the clubs disputed the signing of Alfredo di Stéfano. Di Stéfano had impressed both Barcelona and Real Madrid whilst playing for Club Deportivo Los Millonarios in Bogota, during a players' strike in his native Argentina.[11] Both Madrid and Barcelona attempted to sign him and, due to confusion that emerged from di Stéfano moving to Millonarios from River Plate following the strike, both clubs claimed to own his registration.[11] Subsequently, both Barcelona and Real Madrid believed that they had signed him. After intervention from FIFA representive Muñoz Calero (who had previously helped Barcelona sign the football star Ladislao Kubala) it was decided that both Barcelona and Real Madrid had to share the player in alternate seasons. Barcelona backed down, so Real Madrid had to pay to all of Barcelona, Millonarios and River Plate so di Stéfano could go to Madrid;[11]
Di Stéfano became integral in the subsequent success achieved by Madrid, scoring twice in his first game against Barcelona. With him, Madrid won the initial five European Champions Cup competitions. The 1960s saw the rivalry reach the European stage when they met twice at the European Cup, Real Madrid winning in 1960 and FC Barcelona winning in 1961. The two teams met again in the UEFA Champions League semi-final in 2002. Real Madrid, the eventual champion, won the clash dubbed by Spanish media as the Match of the Century.
Other issues
The rivalry has also been strengthened throughout time by Real Madrid and Barcelona top players who have defected to their arch-rival. Notable Barcelona players who have taken the "Puente Aereo" to Real Madrid include Bernd Schuster (1988), Michael Laudrup (1994) and Luís Figo (2000). Luis Enrique switched from Real Madrid to Barcelona in 1996 and went on to captain the Blaugrana.
Currently, Real Madrid is the team with the larger following in Spain, 32.8% of football fans, and FC Barcelona is close behind, with 25.7%, according to a survey in May 2007 by the public Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. The next team in the list, Valencia CF, is far behind with 5.3%.[12]
It should be noted that El Clasico is a name sometimes given to the football league games played between Leeds United and Blackpool FC in England. This name is partially to parody the game between the two Spanish giants, but also because of their clubs rivaled footballing histories extending from the Yorkshire and Lancashire War of the Roses.
Matches
These are only the league matches. Template:Section-cleanup
Game |
Date |
Round |
Home team |
Away team |
Score (H/T) |
Goals (home) |
Goals (away) |
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1 | 17 February 1929 | 2 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-2 (0-1) | Parera (70) | Morera (10, 55) |
2 | 9 May 1929 | 11 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-1 (0-0) | Sastre (83) | |
3 | 26 January 1930 | 9 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-4 (0-3) | Bestit (63) | Rubio (10, 37), F. López (17), Lazcano (71) |
4 | 30 March 1930 | 18 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 5-1 (3-0) | Rubio (5, 23), Lazcano (42, 68, 72) | Goiburu (84) |
5 | 1 February 1931 | 9 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-0 (0-0) | ||
6 | 5 April 1931 | 18 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-1 (2-1) | Ramón (12, 35, 73) | Eugenio (38) |
7 | 31 January 1932 | 9 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-0 (2-0) | Olivares (26, 40) | |
8 | 3 April 1932 | 18 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2-2 (1-1) | Lazcano (43), Regueiro (70) | |
9 | 1 January 1933 | 6 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-1 (0-0) |
Arocha (68) |
Regueiro (p 78) |
10 | 5 March 1933 | 15 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-1 (1-0) |
Samitier (35, 68) |
Goiburu (89) |
11 | 26 November 1933 | 4 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-2 (0-2) |
Morera (46) |
Olivares (9), Regueiro (26) |
12 | 28 January 1934 | 13 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 4-0 (3-0) | ||
13 | 3 February 1935 | 10 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 8-2 (5-1) |
Lazcano (14, 42, 73), Sañudo (21, 35, 47, 81), Regueiro (29) |
Escola (17), Guzmán (68) |
14 | 21 April 1935 | 81 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 5-0 (1-0) | Ventolrà (43, 62, 68, 82), Escola (48) | |
15 | 26 December 1935 | 7 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-3 (0-2) | Regueiro (21), Diz (40), Lecue (47) | |
16 | 22 March 1936 | 18 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 3-0 (2-0) | Lecue (10, 47), Emilin (43) | |
17 | 28 January 1940 | 9 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-1 (1-1) | Alonso (1'), Lecue (75') | Pascual (3') |
18 | 14 April 1940 | 20 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-0 (0-0) | ||
19 | 1 December 1940 | 10 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-0 (0-0) | Sospedra (49, 69), Valle Mas (53) | |
20 | 23 February 1941 | 21 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-2 (0-0) | Barinaga (49) | Bravo (60'), Martín (63') |
21 | 19 October 1941 | 4 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 4-3 (2-1) | Arbiza (17', 70'), Benito (o.g. 35'), Belmar (55') | Calvet (25'), Raich (60'), Gracia (87) |
22 | 25 January 1942 | 17 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-2 (0-0) | Alday (63', 78') | |
23 | 27 September 1942 | 1 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 3-0 (1-0) | Arbiza (7', 89'), Alsúa (52') | |
24 | 10 January 1943 | 14 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 5-5 (4-1) | Martín (25', 40'), Escola (31'), Valle Mas (32', 62') | Alonso (10'), Alday (27', 51'), Botella (74'), Mardones II (87') |
25 | 2 January 1944 | 13 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-1 (0-0) | Valle Mas (50') | |
26 | 9 April 1944 | 26 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-2 (1-0) | Escola (31') | Alsúa (62'), Rosalénch (o.g. 71') |
27 | 9 November 1944 | 8 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-0 (1-0) | Moleiro (21') | |
28 | 25 March 1945 | 21 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 5-0 (1-0) | César (41', 46'), Bravo (52'), Escola (77'), Gonzalvo III (86') | |
48 | 26 October 1958 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 4-0 (1-0) | Evaristo (22', 68', 70'), Tejada (84') | ||
49 | 15 February 1959 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-0 (0-0) | Herrera (79') | ||
50 | 29 November 1959 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-0 (1-0) | Mateos (5), di Stéfano (82) | ||
51 | 20 March 1960 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-1 (0-0) | Kocsis (50), Martínez (60), Villaverde (62) | di Stéfano (58) | |
89 | 7 October 1973 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-0 (0-0) | |||
90 | 17 February 1974 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-5 (0-2) | Asensi (30, 54), Cruijff (39), Pérez (65), Sotil (69) | ||
100 | 8 October 1986 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-1 (1-1) | Hugo Sánchez (p 27) | Pedraza (6) | |
101 | 31 January 1987 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-2 (2-0) | Lineker (2, 5, 47) | Valdano (61), Hugo Sánchez (p 80) | |
102 | 12 April 1987 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-0 (0-0) | |||
103 | 23 May 1987 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2-1 (1-0) | Lineker (39), Roberto (p 60) | Hugo Sánchez (53) | |
119 | 8 January 1994 | 18 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 5-0 (1-0) | Romário (24, 56, 81), Koeman (47), Iván Iglesias (86) | |
120 | 7 May 1994 | 37 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-1 (0-0) | Amor (77) | |
121 | 7 January 1995 | 16 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 5-0 (3-0) | Zamorano (5, 21, 39), Luis Enrique (68), Amavisca (70) | |
122 | 27 May 1995 | 35 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-0 (0-0) | Nadal (62) | |
127 | 1 October 1995 | 5 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-1 (1-1) | Raúl (12) | Roger (31) |
128 | 11 February 1996 | 26 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-0 (1-0) | Kodro (37, 93), Figo (71) | |
129 | 8 December 1996 | 16 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-0 (1-0) | Suker (24), Mijatovic (48) | |
130 | 11 May 1997 | 37 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-0 (1-0) | Ronaldo (45) | |
131 | 2 November 1997 | 9 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-3 (0-1) | Raúl (48), Suker (61) | Rivaldo (5), Luis Enrique (51), Giovanni (85) |
132 | 8 March 1998 | 28 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-0 (0-0) | Anderson (69), Figo (80), Giovanni (85) | |
133 | 20 September 1998 | 3 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-2 (2-1) | Raúl (7, 37) | Kluivert (12), Anderson (83) |
134 | 15 February 1999 | 22 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-0 (2-0) | Luis Enrique (4, 36), Rivaldo (80) | |
135 | 14 October 1999 | 7 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2-2 (1-1) | Rivaldo (28), Figo (50) | Raúl (26, 85) |
136 | 27 February 2000 | 26 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 3-0 (2-0) | Roberto Carlos (5), Anelka (19), Morientes (52) | |
137 | 22 October 2000 | 6 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2-0 (1-0) | Luis Enrique (26), Simão (79) | |
138 | 4 March 2001 | 25 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-2 (2-1) | Raúl (7), Raúl (37) | Rivaldo (36), Rivaldo (69) |
139 | 5 November 2001 | 11 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-0 (1-0) | Morientes (23), Figo (92) | |
140 | 17 March 2002 | 30 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-1 (0-1) | Xavi (58) | Zidane (38) |
141 | 24 November 2002 | 11 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-0 (0-0) | ||
142 | 20 April 2003 | 30 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-1 (1-1) | Ronaldo (16) | Luis Enrique (32) |
143 | 7 December 2003 | 15 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-2 (0-1) | Kluivert (83) | Roberto Carlos (37), Ronaldo (75) |
144 | 25 April 2004 | 34 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 1-2 (0-0) | Solari (54) | Kluivert (58), Xavi (85) |
145 | 20 November 2004 | 12 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-0 (2-0) | Eto'o (28), van Bronckhorst (42), Ronaldinho (p 76) | |
146 | 10 April 2005 | 31 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 4-2 (2-1) | Zidane (7), Ronaldo (20), Raúl (46), Owen (66) | Eto'o (29), Ronaldinho (73) |
147 | 19 November 2005 | 12 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-3 (0-1) | Eto'o (14), Ronaldinho (59, 77) | |
148 | 1 April 2006 | 31 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-1 (1-1) | Ronaldinho (p 20) | Ronaldo (36) |
149 | 22 October 2006 | 7 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-0 (1-0) | Raúl (3), van Nistelrooy (50) | |
150 | 10 March 2007 | 26 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 3-3 (2-2) | Messi (10, 27, 88) | van Nistelrooy (4, p 12), Ramos (72) |
151 | 23 December 2007 | 17 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 0-1 (0-1) | Baptista (36) | |
152 | 7 May 2008 | 34 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 4-1 (2-0) | Raúl (12), Robben (20), Higuaín (62), van Nistelrooy (p 77) | Henry (86) |
153 | 13 December 2008 | 17 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2-0 (0-0) | Eto'o (83), Messi (90) | |
154 | 2 May 2009 | 34 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 2-6 (1-3) | Higuaín (14), Ramos (56), | Henry (18, 58), Puyol (25), Messi (35, 75), Piqué (83) |
155 | 29 November 2009 | 12 | FC Barcelona | Real Madrid | 1-0 (0-0) | Ibrahimović (56) | |
156 | 10 April 2010 | 31 | Real Madrid | FC Barcelona | 0-2 (0-1) | Messi (33), Pedro (56) |
All League Matches
Season | Home | Away | Home | Away |
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1928-1929 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 2 |
1929-1930 | Real Madrid 5 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 4 |
1930-1931 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1931-1932 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 2 |
1932-1933 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
1933-1934 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
1934-1935 | Real Madrid 15 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 5 | Real Madrid 0 |
1935-1936 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 3 |
1939-1940 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 0 |
1940-1941 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 0 |
1941-1942 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 2 |
1942-1943 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 5 | Real Madrid 5 |
1943-1944 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
1944-1945 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 5 | Real Madrid 0 |
1945-1946 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1946-1947 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 2 |
1947-1948 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 4 | Real Madrid 2 |
1948-1949 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1949-1950 | Real Madrid 6 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 3 |
1950-1951 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 7 | Real Madrid 2 |
1951-1952 | Real Madrid 5 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 4 | Real Madrid 2 |
1952-1953 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1953-1954 | Real Madrid 5 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 5 | Real Madrid 1 |
1954-1955 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 2 |
1955-1956 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
1956-1957 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1957-1958 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 2 |
1958-1959 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 4 | Real Madrid 0 |
1959-1960 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1960-1961 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 5 |
1961-1962 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1962-1963 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 7 |
1963-1964 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
1964-1965 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
1965-1966 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1966-1967 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1967-1968 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
1968-1969 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
1969-1970 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1970-1971 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 1 |
1971-1972 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1972-1973 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1973-1974 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 5 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 0 |
1974-1975 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 0 |
1975-1976 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1976-1977 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1977-1978 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 3 |
1978-1979 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
1979-1980 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 2 |
1980-1981 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1981-1982 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1982-1983 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1983-1984 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
1984-1985 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 2 |
1985-1986 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
1986-1987 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1987-1988 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
1988-1989 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 0 |
1989-1990 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 1 |
1990-1991 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1991-1992 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
1992-1993 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 1 |
1993-1994 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 5 | Real Madrid 0 |
1994-1995 | Real Madrid 5 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1995-1996 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 0 |
1996-1997 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
1997-1998 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 0 |
1998-1999 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 0 |
1999-2000 | Real Madrid 3 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 2 |
2000-2001 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
2001-2002 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
2002-2003 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 0 |
2003-2004 | Real Madrid 1 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 2 |
2004-2005 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 0 |
2005-2006 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 1 |
2006-2007 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 0 | FC Barcelona 3 | Real Madrid 3 |
2007-2008 | Real Madrid 4 | FC Barcelona 1 | FC Barcelona 0 | Real Madrid 1 |
2008-2009 | Real Madrid 2 | FC Barcelona 6 | FC Barcelona 2 | Real Madrid 0 |
2009-2010 | Real Madrid 0 | FC Barcelona 2 | FC Barcelona 1 | Real Madrid 0 |
Head to Head
Team | Home Win | Home Draw | Home Loss |
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Real Madrid | 50 | 14 | 15 |
FC Barcelona | 46 | 16 | 18 |
Team | Visitor Win | Visitor Draw | Visitor Loss |
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Real Madrid | 18 | 16 | 46 |
FC Barcelona | 15 | 14 | 50 |
Total League Head to Head Results
Result | Times |
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Real Madrid winner | 68 |
FC Barcelona winner | 61 |
Draw | 30 |
Total | 159 |
El Clásico goals by players
List of all the players who have scored "el Clásico" goals in descending order.
THIS SECTION REQUIRES FURTHER EDITING
Player (goals scored)
Raùl (11)
Lazcano (8)
Messi (7)
Regueiro (6) Luis Enrique (6)
Escola (5) Ronaldo (5) Rivaldo (5) Ronaldinho (5)
Rubio(4) Sanudo (4) Ventolrà (4) Lecue (4) Valle Mas (4) Arbiza (4) Alday (4) Lineker (4) Eto'o (4) van Nistelrooy (4)
Ramon (3) Samitier (3) Martin (3) Evaristo (3) Romario (3) Zamorano (3) Henry (3)
Morera (2) Olivares (2) Arocha (2) Eugenio (2) Sospedra (2) J. Alonso (2) Alsua (2) Cesar (2) Bravo (2) Di Stefano (2) Asensi (2) Hugo Sanchez (2) Kluivert (2) S. Ramos (2) Higuain (2)
Parera (1) Sastre (1) Bestit (1) F. Lopez (1) Goiburu (1) Valle (1) Diz (1) Emilin (1) Pascual (1) Baringa (1) Belmar (1) Calvet (1) Raich (1) Garcia (1) Molerio (1) Gonzalo III (1) Tejada (1) Herrera (1) Mateos (1) Kocsis (1) Martinez (1) Villaverde (1) J. Cruijff (1) J. C. Perez (1) Sotil (1) Valdano (1) R. Bonillo (1) Koeman (1) Ivan Iglesias (1) Amor (1) Amavisca (1) Nadal (1) Roberto Carlos (1) Solari (1) Xavi (1) van Bronkhorst (1) Zidane (1) Owen (1) Baptista (1) Robben (1) Puyol (1) Pique (1) Ibrahimovic (1) Pedro (1)
Players who played for both clubs
While the transfers of Luis Enrique from Real Madrid to Barcelona and Luís Figo from Barcelona to Real Madrid caused an uproar amongst the fans of their respective clubs, the rivalry between the two teams has not prevented players from switching teams, sometimes without controversy. Players such as Ricardo Zamora, Josep Samitier, Bernd Schuster, Michael Laudrup, Gheorghe Hagi and Ronaldo have also played for both teams.[13] [dead link ]
- Alfonso Albéniz (Barça to Madrid) (1902)
- Luciano Lizarraga (Madrid to Barça) (1905)
- Charles Wallace (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
- José Quirante (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
- Alfonso Albéniz (Barça to Madrid) (1911)
- Arsenio Comamala (Barça to Real Madrid) (1911)
- Walter Rozitsky (Barça to Madrid) (1913)
- Ricardo Zamora (Barça to Espanyol to Madrid) (1930)
- Josep Samitier (Barça to Madrid) (1932)
- Hilario Juan Marrero Pérez (Madrid to Valencia to Barça) (1939)
- Alfonso Navarro (Barça to Madrid) (1950)
- Justo Tejada (Barça to Madrid) (1961)
- Jesús María Pereda (Real Madrid to Real Valladolid to Sevilla to Barça) (1961)
- Evaristo de Macedo (Barça to Madrid) (1962)
- Fernand Goyvaerts (Barça to Madrid) (1965)
- Lucien Muller (Madrid to Barça) (1965)
- Lorenzo Amador (Madrid to Hércules CF to Barça) (1980)
- Bernd Schuster (Barça to Madrid) (1988)
- Luis Milla (Barça to Madrid) (1990)
- Gheorghe Hagi (Madrid to Brescia to Barça) (1991)
- Fernando ”Nando” Muñoz (Barça to Madrid) (1992)
- Julen Lopetegui (Madrid to CD Logroñés to Barça) (1994)
- Michael Laudrup (Barça to Madrid) (1994)
- Robert Prosinečki (Madrid to Real Oviedo to Barça) (1995)
- Miquel Soler (Barça to Sevilla to Madrid) (1995)
- Luis Enrique (Madrid to Barça) (1996)
- Daniel García Lara (Madrid to Real Mallorca to Barça) (1999)
- Luís Figo (Barça to Madrid) (2000)
- Albert Celades (Barça to Celta Vigo to Real Madrid) (2000)
- Alfonso Pérez (Madrid to Real Betis to Barça) (2000)
- Jordi López (Barça B to Madrid B) (2002)
- Ronaldo (Barça to Internazionale to Madrid) (2002)
- Roberto Trashorras Gayoso (Barça B to Madrid B) (2003)
- Samuel Eto'o (Madrid to Real Mallorca to Barça) (2004)
- Jeffrey Hoogervorst (Madrid B to Barça B) (2006)
- Thaer Bawab (Madrid B to Barça B) (2007)
- Javier Saviola (Barça to Madrid) (2007)
See also
External links
- How significant is 'El Classico' [sic.], nowadays?
- Spanish football’s uncivil war
- Official La Liga Web Site Template:Es icon
- Poetry dedicated to el Clásico Template:Es icon
- El Clásico Pictures
Notes
- ^ Barcelona vs. Real Madrid: El Clásico Is Almost, Almost Upon Us Mondal, Subhankar; Soccerlens; 21-12-07; Accessed 12-12-08
- ^ For example, "Kaká: 'El clàssic serà diferent de tots els partits que he jugat'". El Periódico de Catalunya. 2009-11-28. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
- ^ Barca & Real renew El Clasico rivalry Stevenson, Johanthan; 12-12-08; BBC Sport; Accessed 12-12-08
- ^ http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPmadrid.htm
- ^ http://www.psoe.es/ambito/historiapsoe/docs/index.do?action=View&id=992
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2002/apr/21/championsleague.sport
- ^ "'Més que un club': a historic slogan".
- ^ http://www.as.com/actualidad/articulo/franco-recibio-medallas-barca/daspor/20031109dasdai_6/Tes
- ^ http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/club/historia/presidents/josepsunyol.html
- ^ http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1193041516821/1193040971902/contenido/Presidente/Rafael_Sanchez-Guerra.htm
- ^ a b c Living Legends #4: Alfredo di Stefano [Real Madrid] Jake P. Johnson; Accessed 12-12-08;
- ^ CIS Monthly survey, May 2007
- ^ "Great Rivalry: Barcelona vs Real Madrid".