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José Mourinho vs. F.C. Barcelona
Uniforms
TeamsBarcelona, F.C. Porto, Chelsea F.C., Internazionale, Real Madrid
First meetingF.C. Porto 2–0 Barcelona
Friendly (16 Nov 2003)
Latest meetingReal Madrid 1–1 Barcelona
2012–13 Copa del Rey
1st leg Semi-finals
(30 January 2013)
Next meeting2012–13 Copa del Rey
2nd leg Semi-finals
(27 February 2013)
Statistics
Meetings total26
Most winsBarcelona (10)
Top scorerAlfredo Di Stéfano (18: RMA)
1963–64 La Liga
(Round 12: 15 December 1963)
All-time seriesJosé Mourinho (7) Barcelona (10)
Largest victoryBarcelona 5–0 Real Madrid La Liga (11th round)
(29 Nov 2010)

El Clásico (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]; Catalan: El Clàssic,[1] pronounced [əɫ ˈkɫasik]; "The Classic"), is the name given in football to any match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Originally it referred only to those competitions held in the Spanish championship, however, nowadays - in order to satisfy marketing needs - the term has been generalized, and tends to include every single match between the two clubs: UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, etc. Other than the UEFA Champions League Final, it is the most followed club football match in the world, watched by hundreds of millions of people.[2]

League matches[edit]

These are only the league matches, club name in bold indicates win.[3] The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

Date Tournament Round Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
16 Nov 2003 Friendly F.C. Porto Barcelona 2–0 (0–0) Derlei (55 p.), Hugo Almeida (68)
23 Feb 2005 Champions League Round of 16 Barcelona Chelsea F.C. 2–1 (0–1) Juliano Belletti (33 o.g.), Maxi López (67), Samuel Eto'o (73)
8 Mar 2005 Champions League Round of 16 Chelsea F.C. Barcelona 4–2 (3–2) Eiður Guðjohnsen (8), Frank Lampard (17), Damien Duff (19), John Terry (76) Ronaldinho (27, 38 p.)
22 Feb 2006 Champions League Round of 16 Chelsea F.C. Barcelona 1–2 (0–0) John Terry (76 o.g.) Thiago Motta (59 o.g.), Samuel Eto'o (80)
7 Mar 2006 Champions League Round of 16 Chelsea F.C. Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Frank Lampard (90 p.) Ronaldinho (78)
18 Oct 2006 Champions League Group Stage Chelsea F.C. Barcelona 1–0 (0–0) Didier Drogba (47)
31 Oct 2006 Champions League Group Stage Barcelona Chelsea F.C. 2–2 (1–0) Deco (3), Eiður Guðjohnsen (58) Frank Lampard (52), Didier Drogba (90+3)
16 Sep 2009 Champions League Group Stage Internazionale Barcelona 0–0
24 Nov 2009 Champions League Group Stage Barcelona Internazionale 2–0 (2–0) Gerard Piqué (10), Pedro (26)
20 Apr 2010 Champions League Semi Finals Internazionale Barcelona 3–1 (1–1) Wesley Sneijder (30), Maicon (48), Diego Milito (61) Pedro (19)
28 Apr 2010 Champions League Semi Finals Barcelona Internazionale 1–0 (0–0) Gerard Piqué (84)
# Date R. Home team Away team Score Goals (home) Goals (away)
1 17 February 1929 2 Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2 (0–1) Parera (50) Morera (10, 55)
2 9 May 1929 11 Real Madrid Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Sastre (83)
3 26 January 1930 9 Barcelona Real Madrid 1–4 (0–3) Bestit (63) Rubio (10, 37), F. López (17), Lazcano (71)
4 30 March 1930 18 Real Madrid Barcelona 5–1 (3–0) Rubio (5, 23), Lazcano (42, 68, 72) Goiburu (84)
5 1 February 1931 9 Real Madrid Barcelona 0–0 (0–0)

Head-to-head results[edit]

All Time Competitive Head-to-head results[edit]

Total matches number confusion[edit]

The first ever El Clásico was on 13 May 1902 in 1902 Copa de la Coronación, the forerunner of the Copa del Rey. But the Royal Spanish Football Federation does not recognize the tournament as official.[4][5][6] So the 1902 match is considered as friendly in this wiki page, see friendly match section below. However, in the TV/newspapers and on the internet, the 1902 match is considered official. Due to this match, the number of All Time Competitive Matches Played is always confusing.

If the number below is added up from the numbers of five official tournaments in this page (La Liga, Copa del Rey, League Cup, Super Cup, UCL), then it will be one less than what is reported on the newspaper/TV/Internet. While if the number below is from newspaper/TV/Internet-provided information, then it will be one more than the sum of all five official tournaments. Both situations can happen since the table is updated by different editors in both ways.

Friendlies and other matches[edit]

Real Madrid and Barcelona have played 32 friendly matches, including the first ever Clásico on 13 May 1902. Before the start of La Liga championship in 1929, Real Madrid and Barcelona played several friendlies, but once La Liga started, friendlies fell in a few years. In sporadic cases they have faced each other in some friendly matches such as tributes or other tournaments of a friendly nature.[7] The last friendly match was on 11 September 1991.


Head-to-head results[edit]

All Time Head-to-head results[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Biggest wins (5+ goals)[edit]

Result Date
Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona 13 June 1943
Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona 3 February 1935
Real Madrid 6–1 Barcelona 18 September 1949
Barcelona 7–2 Real Madrid 24 September 1950
Real Madrid 5–0 Barcelona 25 October 1953
Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 21 April 1934
Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 23 March 1945
Real Madrid 0–5 Barcelona 17 February 1974
Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 8 January 1994
Real Madrid 5–0 Barcelona 7 January 1995
Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid 29 November 2010

Most consecutive wins[edit]

Games Club Period
7 Real Madrid 22 February 1962 – 28 February 1965
5 Real Madrid 5 March 1933 – 3 February 1935
5 Barcelona 25 January 1948 – 15 January 1949
5 Barcelona 13 December 2008 – 29 November 2010

Most consecutive draws[edit]

Games Period
3 11 September 1991 – 7 March 1992
3 1 May 2002 – 20 April 2003

Most consecutive matches without a draw[edit]

Games Period
18 25 January 1948 – 21 November 1954
17 23 November 1960 – 19 March 1967
14 4 December 1977 – 4 June 1983
12 19 May 1957 – 27 April 1960
10 5 March 1933 – 28 January 1940

Longest undefeated runs[edit]

Games Club Period
13 Barcelona 1 November 1917 – 3 June 1928
10 Real Madrid 31 January 1931 – 3 February 1935

Highest scoring matches[edit]

Goals Home Score Away Date
12 Real Madrid 6–6 Barcelona 13 April 1916
12 Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona 13 June 1943
10 Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona 3 February 1935
10 Barcelona 5–5 Real Madrid 10 January 1943

Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal[edit]

Games Club Period
5 Barcelona 3 April 1972 – 17 February 1974
3 Barcelona 10 January 1914 – 7 March 1916
3 Real Madrid 29 June 1974 – 11 May 1975
3 Barcelona 29 November 2009 – 29 November 2010

Most consecutive games scoring[edit]

Games Club Period
19 Barcelona 25 March 1945 – 5 April 1953
17 Barcelona 27 November 1982 – 31 January 1987
14 Real Madrid 15 February 1959 – 21 January 1962
14 Real Madrid 5 December 1990 – 16 December 1993
13 Real Madrid 22 April 1962 – 9 April 1968
12 Barcelona 27 April 2011 – current
12 Barcelona 26 March 1916 – 26 April 1926
11 Real Madrid 3 May 2011 – current
11 Barcelona 11 September 1991 – 7 May 1994
10 Barcelona 30 January 1997 – 13 October 1999

Bold represents current active streak.

All-time top scorers[edit]

From the previous competitive tables the top 20 scorers are deduced. Players still active in La Liga marked in bold.

Rank Nationality Player Club League Cup Super Cup League Cup Europe Total
1  Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 14 2 2 18
2  Argentina Lionel Messi FC Barcelona 10 5 2 17
3  Spain Raúl Real Madrid 11 3 1 15
4  Spain César Rodríguez FC Barcelona 12 2 14
 Spain Francisco Gento Real Madrid 10 2 2 14
 Hungary Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid 9 2 3 14
7  Spain Santillana Real Madrid 9 2 1 12
8  Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 4 3 3 10
 Mexico Hugo Sánchez Real Madrid 8 2 10
 Spain Juanito Real Madrid 8 2 10
10  Spain Estanislao Basora FC Barcelona 8 1 9
 Spain Josep Samitier FC Barcelona / Real Madrid 4 5 9
13  Spain Santiago Bernabéu Real Madrid 8 8
 Spain Jaime Lazcano Real Madrid 8 8
 Chile Iván Zamorano Real Madrid 4 2 2 8
 Paraguay Martínez FC Barcelona 2 5 1 8
 Spain Luis Suárez FC Barcelona 2 4 2 8
18  Spain Pahiño Real Madrid 7 7
 Spain Pirri Real Madrid 6 1 7
 Spain Josep Escolà FC Barcelona 5 2 7
 Spain Sabino Barinaga Real Madrid 4 3 7

Most goals by a player in a match[edit]

Goals Player Club Score Date
4 Josep Samitier Barcelona 5–1 18 April 1926
4 Ildefonso Sañudo García Real Madrid 8–2 3 February 1935
4 Martí Ventolrà Barcelona 5–0 21 February 1935
4 Sabino Barinaga Real Madrid 11–1 13 June 1943
4 Eulogio Martínez Barcelona 6–1 19 May 1957

Consecutive goal scoring by a player[edit]

[8][9][10]

Rank Player Club Consecutive Matches Total Goals in the run Start End
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 6 7 2011–12 Copa del Rey (1st leg) 2012-13 La Liga (7th round)
2 Chile Iván Zamorano[11][12] Real Madrid 5 5 1992–93 La Liga (20th Round) 1993 Supercopa de España (2nd leg)
3 Spain Simón Lecue[13][14] Real Madrid 4 5 1935–36 La Liga (7th Round) 1939–40 La Liga (9th Round)
Brazil Ronaldinho[13] F.C. Barcelona 4 5 2004–05 La Liga (12th Round) 2005–06 La Liga (31st Round)
Brazil Giovanni[13] F.C. Barcelona 4 4 1997 Supercopa de España (1st leg) 1997–98 La Liga (28th Round)

Players who played for both clubs[edit]

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, and sometimes without controversy.

Switches table[edit]

From Barça to Madrid 17
From Barça to another club before Madrid 4
Total 21
From Madrid to Barça 3
From Madrid to another club before Barça 9
Total 12
Total switches 33

Honours[edit]

The rivalry reflected in "El Clásico" matches comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the most successful football clubs in Spain. As seen below, Barcelona leads the count in official titles won with 79 trophies (the three Inter-Cities Fairs Cup's won by Barcelona are included since the tournament is the predecessor of the UEFA Cup and recognized by FIFA), while Real Madrid has won 76 trophies. Both teams have won other titles as well, although they are not included in the official count since they are either regional or unofficial.

Real Madrid Championship Barcelona Official
International (official)
0 FIFA Club World Cup 2 Yes
3 UEFA/CONMEBOL Intercontinental Cup (Defunct) 0 Yes
9 UEFA Champions League 4 Yes
2 UEFA Europa League 0 Yes
1 UEFA Super Cup 4 Yes
0 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (Defunct) 4 Yes
0 UEFA Intertoto Cup (Defunct) 0 Yes
0 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (Defunct) 3 Yes
Domestic (official)
32 La Liga (Primera División) 21 Yes
18 Copa del Rey 26 Yes
9 Supercopa de España 10 Yes
1 Copa de la Liga (Defunct) 2 Yes
1 Copa Eva Duarte (Defunct) 3 Yes
International (Defunct, non-official)
2 Small Club World Cup 1 No
2 Latin Cup 2 No
Domestic (Defunct, non-official)
0 Copa de la Coronación 0 No
0 Liga Mediterránea 1 No
0 Copa de la España Libre 0 No
0 Copa de Campeones de España 0 No
0 Copa de Oro Argentina 1 No
Regional International (Defunct, non-official)
1 Ibero-American Cup No
Pyrenees Cup 4 No
Regional Domestic (Defunct)
1 Campeonato de Madrid N/A Yes
17 Campeonato Regional de Madrid N/A Yes
5 Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro N/A Yes
N/A Copa Macaya 1 Yes
N/A Copa Barcelona 1 Yes
N/A Campionat de Catalunya 21 Yes
N/A Lliga Catalana 1 Yes
Friendlies
2 World Football Challenge 0 No
23 out of 34 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu N/A No
N/A Trofeu Joan Gamper 35 out of 47 No
0 Copa Martini & Rossi (Defunct) 6 out of 6 No

Reserve Teams matches[edit]

Barcelona Atlètic was founded as the F.C. Barcelona's reserve team in 1970 with the merge of CD Condal (FC Barcelona's previous reserve team) and Atlètic Catalunya. Castilla CF was founded as the Real Madrid C.F.'s reserve team in 1972, after the folding of AD Plus Ultra (Real Madrid's previous reserve team). Both teams would meet for the first time during the 3rd round of the 1974–75 Copa del Generalísimo and then again during the 1982–83 Segunda División season.

Season[15] Round Home team Away team Score
1974–75 Copa del Generalísimo 3rd round - 1st leg Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 2–0
3rd round - 2nd leg Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 3–2
1982–83 Segunda División 14th Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 1–1
33rd Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 2–0
1983–84 Segunda División 9th Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 0–1
28th Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 3–0
1984–85 Segunda División 2nd Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 0–4
21st Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 2–1
1985–86 Segunda División 2nd Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 4–0
21st Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 1–0
1986–87 Segunda División 17th Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 1–0
34th Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 2–2
1987–88 Segunda División 6th Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 2–3
25th Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 1–2
1988–89 Segunda División 17th Castilla CF Barcelona Atlètic 3–2
36th Barcelona Atlètic Castilla CF 2–2
1989–91 There were no matches between the teams as they each played at different divisions. For the 1989–90 season, FC Barcelona B was relegated to 2ªB, followed a year later by Real Madrid B for the 1990–91 season. Both teams returned to 2ª for the 1991–92 season.
1991–92 Segunda División 1st Real Madrid B Barcelona B 1–0
20th Barcelona B Real Madrid B 3–3
1992–93 Segunda División 3rd Real Madrid B Barcelona B 2–1
22nd Barcelona B Real Madrid B 2–2
1993–94 Segunda División 9th Real Madrid B Barcelona B 3–1
28th Barcelona B Real Madrid B 1–1
1994–95 Segunda División 6th Barcelona B Real Madrid B 4–1
25th Real Madrid B Barcelona B 1–2
1995–96 Segunda División 18th Real Madrid B Barcelona B 2–0
37th Barcelona B Real Madrid B 1–3
1996–97 Segunda División 12th Barcelona B Real Madrid B 1–2
31st Real Madrid B Barcelona B 1–0
1997–2012 After the 1996–97 season, both teams were relegated to 2ªB. During the following seasons, there were no matches between them as they each played at different divisions, each having returned to 2ª at different moments in the past, but never together. Both teams met again for the first time during the 2nd round of the 2012–13 season.
2012–13 Segunda División 2nd Real Madrid Castilla Barcelona B 3–2
23rd Barcelona B Real Madrid B 3-1

Head-to-head results[edit]

Copa del Rey matches between First Teams and Reserve Teams[edit]

Season Round Home team Away team Score
1980–81 G16 1st leg Castilla CF Barcelona 3–5
2nd leg Barcelona Castilla CF 4–1
1983–84 G16 1st leg Barcelona Atlètic Real Madrid 0–0
2nd leg Real Madrid Barcelona Atlètic 1–0

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

General
  • Ball, Phill (2003). Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football. WSC Books Limited. ISBN 0-9540134-6-8.
  • Farred, Grant (2008). Long distance love: a passion for football. Temple University Press. ISBN 1-59213-374-6. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |unused_data= ignored (help)
Specific
  1. ^ "El clàssic es jugarà dilluns". El Punt. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  2. ^ Stevenson, Johanthan (12 December 2008). "Barca & Real renew El Clasico rivalry". BBC Sport. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  3. ^ "La Liga fixtures 1928–29". LFP. Retrieved 15 August 2010. Other seasons available through the search button. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ http://www.barcablaugranes.com/2011/4/17/2116534/a-brief-moment-in-el-clasico-history-copa-del-rey
  5. ^ http://www.iffhs.de/?06fe3803e23c0bd32b0efa3800e42c0bf1685ca66817f7370eff3702bb0a35bb6d36fb3c0ce52d00e42a00
  6. ^ http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/futbol-fef-reconocera-barca-liga/20090403dasdaiftb_58/Tes
  7. ^ "Century Matches". CenturyMatch.com. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference Cristiano Ronaldo was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference realmadrid.com was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference El Clasico was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ "Ronaldo overtakes Zamorano's consecutive scoring at Clásicos" (in Spanish). Radio Televisión Española (RTVE). Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  12. ^ "CR7 goal stats at Real Madrid history after Clásico of October 7th" (in Spanish). Real Madrid CF official website. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  13. ^ a b c "Ronaldo's consecutive strikes" (in Spanish). CR7.es (non-official website). Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  14. ^ "Ronaldo's consecutive strikes II" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo sports newspaper. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  15. ^ "FC Barcelona B – Record against Real Madrid Castilla". www.WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 18 June 2012.


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