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Revision as of 20:29, 21 February 2008

Real Madrid C.F. in Europe is an article about Real Madrid and their record in Europe football competitions. They are the most winner of Europe, also they are only team to play the most times in European Cup/UEFA Champions League than other team in Europe. They have won the European Cup/UEFA Champions League 9 times, which is more than any other club, for both trophies. They have won the UEFA Cup 2 times in row. They have also won the European Super Cup on one occasions, and the Copa Latina on two occasions.

History

Copa Latina

In 1949, the football federations of Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal, came together and launched their own club competition. European clubs could not afford hefty travel costs so the Copa Latina was staged at the end of every season in a single host country. The competition featured two semi-finals, a third place play-off and a final. As La Liga champions in 1955, Real Madrid represented Spain in the inaugural competition. They beat OS Belenenses 2-0 in their semi-final at Parc des Princes in Paris, before beating Reims 2-0 in the final at the Parc des Princes. Real Madrid also played in and won the 1957 competition in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, beating AC Milan 5-1 in the semi-final and then SL Benfica 1-0 in the final.

Records

Winners: 9 times (Record)

Spain Real Madrid2 – 1Bayer Leverkusen Germany
Raúl 8'
Zidane 45'
Míchel Salgado Yellow card 45+1'
Roberto Carlos Yellow card 88'
(Report) 13' Lúcio
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Urs Meier Switzerland
Squad: César Sánchez (Casillas 67') - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele (Flavio 73') - Solari - Figo (McManaman 61') - Zinédine Zidane - Raúl - Morientes.
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.
Squad: Iker Casillas - Salgado (Hierro 84') - Karanka - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo - Roberto Carlos - Steve McManaman - Redondo (c) - Raúl - Morientes (Savio 71') - Anelka (Sanchis 79').
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.
Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís (c) - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu - Redondo - Seedorf - Raúl (Amavisca 90') - Morientes (Jaime 82') - Mijatović (Suker 89').
Coach: Germany Jupp Heynckes.
Squad: José Araquistáin - Pachín - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c).
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.
Spain Real Madrid7 – 3Eintracht Frankfurt Germany
Di Stéfano 29', 30', 75'
Puskás 45', 56' (pen.), 60', 71'
Attendance: 135,000
Referee: John Mowatt Scotland
Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Pachín - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - José María Vidal - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.
Spain Real Madrid2 – 0Stade de Reims France
Mateos 2'
Di Stéfano 47'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Dush Germany
Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Juan Santisteban - Antonio Ruiz - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Argentina Luis Carniglia.
Spain Real Madrid3 – 2AC Milan Italy
Di Stéfano 74'
Rial 82'
Gento 107'
Attendance: 67,000
Referee: Albert Alsteen Belgium
Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - José Santamaría - Rafael Lesmes - Juan Santistebán - José María Zárraga (c) - Raymond Kopa - Joseito - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Argentina Luis Carniglia.
Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Jose Maria Zárraga - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain José Villalonga Llorente.
Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - José Iglesias Fernández - Ramón Marsal Ribó - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain José Villalonga Llorente.

Runners-Up: 3 times

Squad: Agustín - García Cortes (Pineda 87') - García Navajas - Sabido - Vicente Del Bosque - Camacho - Angel - Uli Stielike - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Cunningham.
Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov.
Spain Real Madrid1 – 3Internazionale Italy
Felo 69' Mazzola 43', 77'
Milani 60'
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Josef Stoll Austria
Squad: Vicente - Isidro - José Santamaria - Pachín - Muller - Ignacio Zoco - Amancio - Felo - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.
Spain Real Madrid3 – 5SL Benfica Portugal
Ferenc Puskás 18', 23', 37' 25' Águas
34' Cavém
51' Coluna
65' 68' Eusébio
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Leonard Horn Netherlands
Squad: José Araquistáin - Casado - José Santamaria - Miera - Felo - Pachín - Tejada - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.

Winners: 2

FINAL 1

Hungary Videoton0 – 3Real Madrid Spain
Michel 31'
Santillana 77'
Valdano 89'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Vautrot France
Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño (Juanito) - Santillana (Salguero) - Valdano.
Coach: Spain Luis Molowny.

FINAL 2

Spain Real Madrid0 – 1Videoton Hungary
Májer 86'
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Ponnet Belgium
Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño - Santillana - Valdano (Juanito).
Coach: Spain Luis Molowny.
Real Madrid won 3-1 on aggregate.

FINAL 1

Spain Real Madrid5 – 11. FC Köln West Germany
Hugo Sánchez 38'
Gordillo 42'
Valdano 51', 85'
Santillana 90'
29' Allofs
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Courtney England
Squad: Agustín - Salguero - Solana - Camacho (c) - Martín Vázquez (Santillana) - Míchel - Juanito - Gordillo - Butragueño - Hugo Sánchez - Valdano.
Coach: Spain Luis Molowny.

FINAL 2

West Germany 1. FC Köln2 – 0Real Madrid Spain
Bein 22'
Geilenkirchen 72'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Valentine Scotland
Squad: Agustín - Chendo - Maceda - Solana - Camacho (c) - Míchel - Gallego - Valdano - Gordillo - Butragueño (Juanito) - Sánchez (Santillana).
Coach: Spain Luis Molowny.
Real Madrid won 5-3 on aggregate.

Runners-Up: 2

Squad: Agustin - Juan José - John Metgod - Bonet - Camacho (San José 91') - Uli Stielike - Gallego - Angel - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Isidro (Salguero 103').
Coach: Spain Colombia Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano.
Spain Real Madrid1 – 1Chelsea England
Ignacio Zoco 90' Osgood 55'
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Scheuer Switzerland
Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Grande.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.

FINAL REPLAY:

Spain Real Madrid1 – 2
Chelsea England
Fleitas 74' Dempsey 33'
Osgood 38'
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Buchelli Switzerland
Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Bueno - Grande.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.

Winners: 1

Spain Real Madrid3 – 1Feyenoord Netherlands
Paauwe 14' (o.g.)
Roberto Carlos 21'
Guti 60'
v. Hooijdonk 56'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Hugh Dallas Scotland
Squad: Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Cambiasso (Pavón 87') - Makelele - Figo - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Guti (Portillo 71') - Raúl.
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.

Runners-Up: 2

Spain Real Madrid1 – 2
(aet)
Galatasaray SK Turkey
Raúl 78' Jardel 40' 101'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Benko Australia
Squad: Casillas - Geremi - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo (F. Conceiçao 66') - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Celades (Míchel Salgado 100') - Figo - Guti (Munitis 53') - Savio - Raúl (c).
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.
Spain Real Madrid0 – 1Chelsea FC England
Poyet 81'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Batta France
Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu (Morientes 57') - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Savio - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 73').
Coach: Netherlands Guus Hiddink.

Winners: 3

Squad: Iker Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Cambiasso (Pavón 90') - Figo - Raúl - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Ronaldo (Guti 82').
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.
Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Sanchís - Sanz - Roberto Carlos - Hierro - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Sávio (Suker 89') - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 86').
Coach: Netherlands Guus Hiddink.

First Final

Uruguay Peñarol0 – 0Real Madrid Spain
(Report)
Attendance: 78.872
Referee: José Praddaude Argentina
Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - Pachín - José María Vidal - José María Zárraga (c) - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Bueno.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.

Second Final

Spain Real Madrid5 – 1Peñarol Uruguay
Puskás 3', 10'
Di Stéfano 5'
Herrera 43'
Gento 51'
(Report) Spencer 84'
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Ken Aston England
Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José María Vidal - Pachín - Herrera - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.
Real Madrid won 5-1 on aggregate.

Runners-Up: 2

Squad: Iker Casillas - Geremi - Hierro (c) - Karanka - Roberto Carlos - Iván Helguera - Makelele (Morientes 76') - Steve McManaman (Savio 66') - Guti - Figo - Raúl.
Coach: Spain Vicente Del Bosque.

First Final

Uruguay Peñarol2 – 0Real Madrid Spain
Spencer 40', 84'
Attendance: 58,324
Referee: Vicuña Chile
Squad: Betancort - Pachín - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Ruiz - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco (c) - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Pirri - Bueno.
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.

Second Final

Spain Real Madrid0 – 2Peñarol Uruguay
Rocha 30'
Spencer 37'
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Lo Bello Italy
Squad: Betancort - Calpe - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c)
Coach: Spain Miguel Muñoz.
Peñarol won 4-0 on aggregate.

Winners: 1 (record)

    • Copa Iberoamericana 1994

First Final

Spain Real Madrid3 – 1Boca Juniors Argentina
Hierro 34'
Morales 70', 79'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: ---
Squad: Buyo - Quique - Sanchís - Hierro - Alkorta - Luis Enrique - Martín Vázquez - Milla - Laudrup - Michel - Zamorano.

(Amavisca - Dubovsky - Lasa - Morales - Chendo - Prosinecki - Butragueño - Ramis - Velasco).

Coach: Argentina Jorge Valdano.

Second Final

Argentina Boca Juniors2 – 1Real Madrid Spain
Milla 74'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: ---
Squad: Buyo - Quique - Sanchís - Hierro - Alkorta - Luis Enrique - Martín Vázquez - Milla - Laudrup - Michel - Zamorano.

(Amavisca - Dubovsky - Lasa - Morales - Chendo - Prosinecki - Butragueño - Ramis - Velasco).

Coach: Argentina Jorge Valdano.
Real Madrid won 4-3 on aggregate.

Winners: 2

Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Antonio Ruiz - Joseíto - Raymond Kopa - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain José Villalonga Llorente.
Spain Real Madrid2 – 0Stade de Reims France
Héctor Rial ??', ??'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Campos Portugal
Squad: Juan Alonso - Navarro - Oliva - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - Luis Molowny - Pérez Payá - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
Coach: Spain José Villalonga Llorente.

Year by Year Performance

Below is a table of the performance of Real Madrid in European competition (excluding the European Super Cup).

Season Competition Round Against Played Won Drew Lost Goals for Goals Against
1955-56 European Cup Winners France Stade de Reims 7 5 0 2 20 10
1956-57 European Cup Winners Italy AC Fiorentina 8 6 1 1 20 10
1957-58 European Cup Winners Italy AC Milan 7 5 1 1 25 7
1958-59 European Cup Winners France Stade de Reims 8 5 2 1 18 5
1959-60 European Cup Winners Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 7 6 0 1 31 10
1960-61 European Cup Last 16 Spain FC Barcelona 2 0 1 1 3 4
1961-62 European Cup Final Portugal SL Benfica 10 8 0 2 30 8
1962-63 European Cup Last 32 Belgium RSC Anderlecht 2 0 1 1 3 4
1963-64 European Cup Final Italy Inter Milan 9 7 0 2 28 11
1964-65 European Cup Quarter Final Portugal SL Benfica 6 4 1 1 18 10
1965-66 European Cup Winners Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Partizan 9 5 2 2 21 10
1966-67 European Cup Quarter Final Italy Inter Milan 4 1 0 3 3 5
1967-68 European Cup Semi-Final England Manchester United 8 3 3 2 16 11
1968-69 European Cup Last 16 Austria SK Rapid Wien 4 3 0 1 14 2
1969-70 European Cup Last 16 Belgium Standard Liège 4 2 0 2 16 5
1970-71 Cup Winners' Cup Final England Chelsea FC 10 4 3 3 13 6
1971-72 UEFA Cup Last 32 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 4 3 0 1 7 5
1972-73 European Cup Semi-Finals Netherlands AFC Ajax 12 8 2 2 19 6
1973-74 UEFA Cup Last 64 England Ipswich Town 2 0 1 1 0 1
1974-75 Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-Finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade (By p) 6 4 1 1 15 4
1975-76 European Cup Semi-Finals Germany Bayern München 8 2 3 3 14 12
1976-77 European Cup Last 16 Belgium Club Brugge KV 4 2 1 1 3 3
1977-78 Did Not Qualified For UEFA Competitions
1978-79 European Cup Last 16 Switzerland Grasshopper-Club 4 3 0 1 15 3
1979-80 European Cup Semi-Finals Germany Hamburger SV 8 5 0 3 11 9
1980-81 European Cup Final England FC Liverpool 9 6 1 2 14 4
1981-82 UEFA Cup Quarter Final Germany 1.FC Kaiserslautern 8 4 2 2 9 10
1982-83 Cup Winners' Cup Final Scotland FC Aberdeen 9 5 3 1 18 10
1983-84 UEFA Cup Round 1 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 2 0 1 1 3 4
1984-85 UEFA Cup winner Hungary Videoton FC 12 6 1 5 22 12
1985-86 UEFA Cup winner West Germany 1.FC Köln 12 6 1 5 26 14
1986-87 European Cup Semi-Finals Germany Bayern Munich 8 4 0 4 10 10
1987-88 European Cup Semi-Finals Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 8 4 3 1 11 7
1988-89 European Cup Semi-Finals Italy AC Milan 8 5 2 1 12 10
1989-90 European Cup Last 16 Italy AC Milan 4 3 0 1 10 2
1990-91 European Cup Quarter-Finals Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 6 3 2 1 22 7
1991-92 UEFA Cup Semi-Finals Italy Torino Calcio 10 7 2 1 16 7
1992-93 UEFA Cup Quarter-Finals France Paris Saint-Germain 8 5 1 2 18 11
1993-94 Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-Finals France Paris Saint-Germain 6 3 2 1 11 4
1994-95 UEFA Cup Last 16 Denmark Odense BK 6 3 1 2 11 8
1995-96 Champions League Quarter-Finals Italy Juventus 8 4 1 2 12 7
1996-97 Did Not Qualified For UEFA Competitions
1997-98 Champions League winner Italy Juventus 11 7 3 1 22 5
1998-99 Champions League Quarter-Finals Ukraine FC Dynamo Kyiv 8 4 1 3 18 11
1999-00 Champions League winner Spain Valencia CF 17 10 3 4 35 23
2000-01 Champions League Semi-Finals Germany Bayern München 16 9 2 5 35 23
2001-02 Champions League winner Germany Bayer Leverkusen 17 12 3 2 35 14
2002-03 Champions League Semi-Finals Italy FC Juventus 16 7 5 4 33 22
2003-04 Champions League Quarter-Finals France AS Monaco 10 6 3 1 18 11
2004-05 Champions League Last 16 Italy FC Juventus 10 6 2 2 17 11
2005-06 Champions League Last 16 England Arsenal 8 3 2 3 10 9
2006-07 Champions League Last 16 Germany Bayern München 8 4 2 2 18 12
2007-08 Champions League 7 3 2 2 14 11

UEFA competition record

Last Update: 20 February 2008 [1]

UEFA Competition Played Won Drew Lost Goals for Goals Against
UEFA Champions League 306 176 54 76 668 345
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 31 16 9 6 57 24
UEFA Cup 64 16 10 21 111 75
European Super Cup 3 1 0 2 4 4
UEFA Intertoto Cup 0 0 0 0 0 0
Intercontinental Cup 7 3 1 3 10 8
Total 411 229 74 105 850 456

As of the beginning of the 2006-2007 season, Real Madrid have competed in:

12 times in Final(9 times winner) , 21 times on semi-final ,27 times on Quarter-final and 37 times on Last 16.
2 times in Final(all winner) , 3 times on semi-final ,5 times on Quarter-final, 6 times on Last 16, 7 times on Last 32 and 9 times on Last 64.
2 times in Final(all lost) , 2 times on semi-final ,4 times on Quarter-final and 4 times on Last 16.

References

  1. ^ Real Madrid CF uefa.com

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