List of El Clásico Matches (Barcelona Vs Real Madrid)

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List of El Clásico matches

This is a list of all matches contested between the Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, a fixture
known as El Clásico.

The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. 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.

Contents
Primera División matches
Summary
Copa del Rey matches
Summary
Copa de la Liga matches
Summary
Supercopa de España matches
Summary
Copa de la Coronación
Summary
UEFA Champions League matches
Summary
Summary of all competitive matches
Friendlies and other matches
Summary
Summary of all matches
Reserve teams matches
Summary
Copa del Rey matches between first teams and reserve teams
Primera División matches between Women teams
Summary
See also
References
External links

Primera División matches


Barcelona and Real Madrid have faced each other in every La Liga season since its inception in 1929, as inaugural
members and two of the only three teams (the other being Athletic Bilbao) to have never been relegated from the
Primera División.[1][2]
Home Away Score
# Date Matchweek Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team (FT/HT)
17
Real 1–2 (0–
1 February 2 Barcelona Parera (70) Morera (10, 55)
Madrid 1)
1929
Real 0–1 (0–
2 9 May 1929 11 Barcelona Sastre (83)
Madrid 0)
26 January Real 1–4 (0– Rubio (10, 37), F. López
3 9 Barcelona Bestit (63)
1930 Madrid 3) (17), Lazcano (71)
30 March Real 5–1 (3–
4 18 Barcelona Rubio (5, 23), Lazcano (42, 68, 72) Goiburu (84)
1930 Madrid 0)
1 February Real
5 9 Barcelona 0–0
1931 Madrid
Real 3–1 (2–
6 5 April 1931 18 Barcelona Ramón (12, 35, 73) Eugenio (38)
Madrid 1)
31 January Real 2–0 (2–
7 9 Barcelona Olivares (26, 40)
1932 Madrid 0)
Real 2–2 (1– Lazcano (43), Regueiro
8 3 April 1932 18 Barcelona Samitier (20), Arocha (p. 87)
Madrid 1) (70)
1 January Real 1–1 (0–
9 6 Barcelona Arocha (68) Regueiro (p. 78)
1933 Madrid 0)
5 March Real 2–1 (1–
10 15 Barcelona Samitier (35, 68) Goiburu (89)
1933 Madrid 0)
26
Real 1–2 (0– Olivares (9), Regueiro
11 November 4 Barcelona Morera (46)
Madrid 2) (26)
1933
28 January Real 4–0 (3– Valle (7), Samitier (20), Regueiro (30),
12 13 Barcelona
1934 Madrid 0) Eugenio (50)
3 February Real 8–2 (5– Lazcano (15, 42, 73), Sañudo (21, 35, Escolà (17), Guzmán
13 10 Barcelona
1935 Madrid 1) 47, 81), Regueiro (29) (68)
21 April Real 5–0 (1–
14 21 Barcelona Ventolrà (43, 62, 68, 82), Escolà (48)
1935 Madrid 0)
22
Real 0–3 (0– Regueiro (21), Diz (40),
15 December 7 Barcelona
Madrid 2) Lecue (47)
1935
22 March Real 3–0 (2–
16 18 Barcelona Lecue (10, 47), Emilin (43)
1936 Madrid 0)
28 January Real 2–1 (1–
17 9 Barcelona Alonso (1), Lecue (75) Pascual (3)
1940 Madrid 1)
14 April Real
18 20 Barcelona 0–0
1940 Madrid
1
Real 3–0 (0–
19 December 10 Barcelona Sospedra (49, 69), Valle Mas (53)
Madrid 0)
1940
23
Real 1–2 (0–
20 February 21 Barcelona Barinaga (49) Bravo (60), Martín (63)
Madrid 0)
1941
19 October Real 4–3 (2– Arbiza (17, 70), Benito (o.g. 35), Belmar Calvet (25), Raich (p.
21 4 Barcelona
1941 Madrid 1) (55) 60), Gracia (87)
25 January Real 0–2 (0–
22 17 Barcelona Alday (63, 78)
1942 Madrid 0)
27
Real 3–0 (1–
23 September 1 Barcelona Arbiza (7, 89), Alsúa (52)
Madrid 0)
1942

5–5 (4– Alonso (10), Alday (27,


10 January Real Martín (25, 40), Escolà (31), Valle Mas
24 14 Barcelona 51), Botella (74),
1943 Madrid 2) [3] (32, 62)
Mardones II (87)
2 January Real 0–1 (0–
25 13 Barcelona Valle Mas (50)
1944 Madrid 0)
Real 1–2 (1– Alsúa (62), Rosalénch
26 9 April 1944 26 Barcelona Escolà (13)
Madrid 0) (o.g. 71)
12
Real 1–0 (1–
27 November 8 Barcelona Moleiro (21)
Madrid 0)
1944
28 25 March 21 Barcelona Real 5–0 (1– César (41, 46), Bravo (52), Escolà (77),
1945 Madrid 0) Gonzalvo III (86)
25
Real 3–2 (1– Martín (51), Gonzalvo
29 November 9 Barcelona Barinaga (23), Pruden (63), Belmar (67)
Madrid 0) III (85)
1945
3 March Real 1–0 (1–
30 22 Barcelona César (17)
1946 Madrid 0)
1
Real 2–1 (1–
31 December 11 Barcelona Corona (p. 4), Molowny (79) Seguer (23)
Madrid 1)
1946
30 March Real 3–2 (2–
32 24 Barcelona Bravo (18), Navarro (39, 49) Arsuaga (48, 60)
1947 Madrid 0)
12 October Real 1–1 (0–
33 4 Barcelona Barinaga (65) Clemente (o.g. 31)
1947 Madrid 1)
25 January Real 4–2 (3– Gallardo (68), Rafa
34 17 Barcelona Seguer (2), Basora (28, 58), César (43)
1948 Madrid 0) Yunta (76)
19
Real 1–2 (0– Florencio (41), Basora
35 September 2 Barcelona Barinaga (60)
Madrid 1) (48)
1948
9 January Real 3–1 (1–
36 15 Barcelona César (28, 61), Basora (56) Pahiño (9)
1949 Madrid 1)
18
Real 6–1 (3– Olmedo (2), Cabrera (4), Pahiño (40, 68),
37 September 3 Barcelona Gonzalvo II (85)
Madrid 0) Macala (62, 69)
1949
Pahiño (58), Rafael
15 January Real 2–3 (1–
38 16 Barcelona Basora (41), César (53) Verdú (66), Cabrera
1950 Madrid 0)
(73)
24
Real 7–2 (3– Nicolau (9, 56), César (14), Aurelio (39, Molowny (15), García
39 September 3 Barcelona
Madrid 1) 88), Gonzalvo III (62), Basora (82) González (66)
1950
14 January Real 4–1 (4–
40 18 Barcelona Narro (8, 17, 29), Pahiño (13) Canal (31)
1951 Madrid 1)
11
Real 5–1 (3– Molowny (3), Cabrera (32), Pahiño (35,
41 November 10 Barcelona Basora (44)
Madrid 1) 87), Roque Olsen (57)
1951
2 March Real 4–2 (2– Roque Olsen (33),
42 25 Barcelona Vila Soler (13), César (36, 56, 74)
1952 Madrid 2) Arsuaga (39)
23
Real 2–1 (0–
43 November 11 Barcelona Arsuaga (76, 80) Manchón (67)
Madrid 0)
1952
Real 1–0 (1–
44 5 April 1953 26 Barcelona Moreno (15)
Madrid 0)
25 October Real 5–0 (4– di Stéfano (10, 85), Roque Olsen (34,
45 7 Barcelona
1953 Madrid 0) 35), Molowny (39)
21
Real 5–1 (1– Tejada (14, 86), César (50), Moreno (74),
46 February 22 Barcelona di Stéfano (6)
Madrid 1) Manchón (89)
1954
21
Real 3–0 (1– di Stéfano (p. 44), Héctor Rial (66),
47 November 11 Barcelona
Madrid 0) Joseito (67)
1954
6 March Real 2–2 (1–
48 26 Barcelona Basora (31), Dagoberto Moll (70) Gento (19, 64)
1955 Madrid 1)
13
Real 2–1 (1–
49 November 10 Barcelona Héctor Rial (35), Marquitos (89) Areta (77)
Madrid 0)
1955
18 March Real 2–0 (2–
50 25 Barcelona Villaverde (18, 29)
1956 Madrid 0)
11
Real 1–0 (0–
51 November 10 Barcelona Luis Suárez (46)
Madrid 0)
1956
3 March Real 1–0 (1–
52 25 Barcelona Joseito (21)
1957 Madrid 0)
13 October Real 3–0 (2– Kopa (10), Héctor Rial (43), di Stéfano
53 5 Barcelona
1957 Madrid 0) (73)
2 February Real 0–2 (0– Marsal (34), Héctor Rial
54 20 Barcelona
1958 Madrid 2) (37)
55 26 October 7 Barcelona Real 4–0 (1– Evaristo (22, 68, 70), Tejada (84)
1958 Madrid 0)

15
Real 1–0 (0–
56 February 22 Barcelona Herrera (79)
Madrid 0)
1959
29
Real 2–0 (1–
57 November 11 Barcelona Mateos (5), di Stéfano (82)
Madrid 0)
1959
20 March Real 3–1 (0– Kocsis (50), Martínez (60), Villaverde
58 26 Barcelona di Stéfano (58)
1960 Madrid 0) (62)
4
Real 3–5 (2– Martínez (28), Villaverde (34), Kubala di Stéfano (3, 81), del
59 December 12 Barcelona
Madrid 3) (89) Sol (15), Gento (43, 79)
1960
26 March Real 3–2 (0– Luis Suárez (80),
60 27 Barcelona del Sol (55), di Stéfano (60), Puskás (78)
1961 Madrid 0) Kubala (89)
30
Real 2–0 (1–
61 September 5 Barcelona Puskás (14), del Sol (72)
Madrid 0)
1961
21 January Real 3–1 (2–
62 20 Barcelona Evaristo (4, 83), Kocsis (40) Félix Ruiz (86)
1962 Madrid 0)
30
Real 2–0 (1–
63 September 3 Barcelona di Stéfano (20, 70)
Madrid 0)
1962
Puskás (p. 24, 35, 71),
27 January Real 1–5 (1–
64 18 Barcelona Ré (34) di Stéfano (47), Gento
1963 Madrid 2)
(67)
15
Real 4–0 (1–
65 December 12 Barcelona Puskás (37, 68, p. 84), di Stéfano (77)
Madrid 0)
1963
30 March Real 1–2 (1– Gento (18), Puskás
66 27 Barcelona Zaldúa (27)
1964 Madrid 2) (43)
8
Real 4–1 (2–
67 November 9 Barcelona Amancio (16, 31, 74), Serena (76) Ré (68)
Madrid 0)
1964
28
Real 1–2 (1–
68 February 24 Barcelona Ré (40) Pirri (63), Serena (70)
Madrid 0)
1965
19
Real 1–3 (1– Fusté (7, 8), Zaldúa
69 December 14 Barcelona Félix Ruiz (20)
Madrid 3) (34)
1965
27 March Real 2–1 (0–
70 29 Barcelona Rifé (59), Zaballa (63) Gento (39)
1966 Madrid 1)
20
Real 1–0 (0–
71 November 10 Barcelona Veloso (89)
Madrid 0)
1966
19 March Real 2–1 (1–
72 25 Barcelona Fusté (7, 89) Amancio (42)
1967 Madrid 1)
10
Real 1–1 (0–
73 December 12 Barcelona Gento (p. 65) Zaldúa (78)
Madrid 0)
1967
Real 1–1 (1–
74 9 April 1968 27 Barcelona Zaldúa (12) Pirri (43)
Madrid 1)
16
Real 2–1 (1–
75 November 9 Barcelona Pirri (32), José Luis (75) Zaldúa (19)
Madrid 1)
1968
9 March Real 1–1 (1–
76 24 Barcelona Zaldúa (26) Gento (p. 87)
1969 Madrid 0)
14
Real 3–3 (2– Bustillo (3, 5), Rexach
77 September 1 Barcelona Fleitas (18, 38), Gento (63)
Madrid 2) (71)
1969
28
Real 1–0 (1–
78 December 16 Barcelona Gallego (29)
Madrid 0)
1969
25 October Real 0–1 (0–
79 7 Barcelona Zabalza (28)
1970 Madrid 1)
80 14 22 Barcelona Real 0–1 (0– Grande (67)
February Madrid 0)
1971
27
Real 1–1 (1–
81 November 11 Barcelona Grosso (6) Asensi (68)
Madrid 0)
1971
Real 1–0 (1–
82 3 April 1972 28 Barcelona Asensi (11)
Madrid 0)
1 October Real 1–0 (0–
83 5 Barcelona Barrios (52)
1972 Madrid 0)
24
Real
84 February 22 Barcelona 0–0
Madrid
1973
7 October Real
85 6 Barcelona 0–0
1973 Madrid
16 Asensi (30, 54), Cruyff
Real 0–5 (0–
86 February 22 Barcelona (39), Juan Carlos (65),
Madrid 2)
1974 Sotil (69)
4 January Real 1–0 (1–
87 15 Barcelona Juan Roberto Martínez (43)
1975 Madrid 0)
11 May Real
88 32 Barcelona 0–0
1975 Madrid
27
Real 2–1 (1–
89 December 15 Barcelona Neeskens (3), Rexach (89) Pirri (64)
Madrid 0)
1975
30 April Real 0–2 (0– Rexach (15), Heredia
90 32 Barcelona
1976 Madrid 1) (64)
19
Real 3–1 (1–
91 September 3 Barcelona Marcial (29), Cruyff (53), Heredia (86) Pirri (52)
Madrid 0)
1976
30 January Real 1–1 (1–
92 20 Barcelona Pirri (p. 2) Cruyff (16)
1977 Madrid 1)
4
Real 2–3 (1– Jensen (23), Santillana
93 December 12 Barcelona Rexach (30,p. 67)
Madrid 2) (35), Stielike (54)
1977
Real 4–0 (2– Jensen (6, 10), Juanito (69), Santillana
94 5 April 1978 29 Barcelona
Madrid 0) (80)
23
Real 3–1 (2–
95 September 4 Barcelona Santillana (29, 46), Jensen (32) Neeskens (15)
Madrid 1)
1978
17
Real 2–0 (0–
96 February 21 Barcelona Krankl (52), Asensi (61)
Madrid 0)
1979
23
Real 3–2 (3– Santillana (6), Juanito (8), Cunningham Landáburu (23), Krankl
97 September 3 Barcelona
Madrid 2) (32) (36)
1979
10
Real 0–2 (0– García Hernández (61),
98 February 20 Barcelona
Madrid 0) Santillana (63)
1980
30
Real 2–1 (1–
99 November 13 Barcelona Schuster (15), Quini (64) Juanito (22)
Madrid 1)
1980
29 March Real 3–0 (0– Juanito (p. 53), Santillana (71), Stielike
100 30 Barcelona
1981 Madrid 0) (76)
20
Real 3–1 (1–
101 December 16 Barcelona Alexanko (7), Quini (53, p. 60) Juanito (49)
Madrid 0)
1981
18 April Real 3–1 (2– Rafael Cortés (6), Stielike (p. 45), Isidro
102 33 Barcelona Quini (42)
1982 Madrid 1) (82)
27
Real 0–2 (0– Esteban Vigo (14), Quini
103 November 13 Barcelona
Madrid 1) (86)
1982
26 March Real 2–1 (1–
104 30 Barcelona Maradona (45), Perico Alonso (77) Juanito (20)
1983 Madrid 1)
22 October Real 1–2 (1– Juanito (p. 12),
105 8 Barcelona Quini (p. 17)
1983 Madrid 2) Santillana (20)
25
Real 2–1 (1–
106 February 25 Barcelona Juanito (16), Santillana (80) Maradona (56)
Madrid 0)
1984
107 2 1 Real Barcelona 0–3 (0– Ángel (o.g.46),
September Madrid 0) Archibald (86), Calderé
1984 (89)
30
Real 3–2 (1– Gerardo (25), Migueli (53), Esteban Vigo Sanchís (30),
108 December 18 Barcelona
Madrid 1) (79) Butragueño (89)
1984
9
Real 2–0 (1–
109 November 11 Barcelona Marcos (2), Calderé (72)
Madrid 0)
1985
8 March Real 3–1 (0– Maceda (64), Valdano (67), Butragueño
110 28 Barcelona Amarilla (51)
1986 Madrid 0) (83)
8 October Real 1–1 (1–
111 8 Barcelona Hugo Sánchez (p. 27) Pedraza (6)
1986 Madrid 1)
31 January Real 3–2 (2– Valdano (61), Hugo
112 25 Barcelona Lineker (2, 5, 47)
1987 Madrid 0) Sánchez (p. 80)
12 April Real
113 35 Barcelona 0–0
1987 Madrid
23 May Real 2–1 (1–
114 40 Barcelona Lineker (39), Roberto (p. 60) Hugo Sánchez (53)
1987 Madrid 0)
2 January Real 2–1 (2–
115 16 Barcelona Hugo Sánchez (p. 22, 41) Schuster (p. 30)
1988 Madrid 1)
30 April Real 2–0 (1–
116 35 Barcelona Carrasco (1), Lineker (70)
1988 Madrid 0)
22 October Real 3–2 (0– Hugo Sánchez (57), Aldana (59), Gordillo Bakero (21), Carrasco
117 8 Barcelona
1988 Madrid 1) (81) (70)
Real
118 1 April 1989 27 Barcelona 0–0
Madrid
7 October Real 3–1 (1–
119 6 Barcelona Salinas (10), Koeman (p. 74, p. 89) Hugo Sánchez (p. 5)
1989 Madrid 1)
15
Real 3–2 (2– Míchel (24), Butragueño (45), Hugo
120 February 25 Barcelona Salinas (54, 57)
Madrid 1) Sánchez (p. 46)
1990
19 January Real 2–1 (1–
121 19 Barcelona Laudrup (18), Spasić (o.g. 62) Butragueño (28)
1991 Madrid 1)
8 June Real 1–0 (0–
122 38 Barcelona Aldana (47)
1991 Madrid 0)
19 October Real 1–1 (1–
123 6 Barcelona Prosinečki (19) Koeman (p. 58)
1991 Madrid 0)
7 March Real 1–1 (1–
124 25 Barcelona Koeman (36) Hierro (66)
1992 Madrid 0)
5
Real 2–1 (1–
125 September 1 Barcelona Bakero (4), Stoichkov (87) Míchel (p. 71)
Madrid 0)
1992
29 January Real 2–1 (2–
126 20 Barcelona Zamorano (9), Míchel (p. 41) Amor (15)
1993 Madrid 1)
8 January Real 5–0 (1– Romário (24, 56, 81), Koeman (47),
127 18 Barcelona
1994 Madrid 0) Iglesias (86)
Real 0–1 (0–
128 6 May 1994 37 Barcelona Amor (77)
Madrid 0)
6 January Real 5–0 (3– Zamorano (5, 21, 39), Luis Enrique (68),
129 16 Barcelona
1995 Madrid 0) Amavisca (70)
26 May Real 1–0 (0–
130 35 Barcelona Nadal (62)
1995 Madrid 0)
30
Real 1–1 (1–
131 September 5 Barcelona Raúl (12) Roger (31)
Madrid 1)
1995
9 February Real 3–0 (1–
132 26 Barcelona Kodro (36, 89), Figo (71)
1996 Madrid 0)
7
Real 2–0 (1–
133 December 16 Barcelona Šuker (24), Mijatović (48)
Madrid 0)
1996
10 May Real 1–0 (1–
134 37 Barcelona Ronaldo (44)
1997 Madrid 0)
135 1 9 Real Barcelona 2–3 (0– Raúl (48), Šuker (61) Rivaldo (5), Luis
November Madrid 1) Enrique (50), Giovanni
1997 (79)
7 March Real 3–0 (0–
136 28 Barcelona Anderson (69), Figo (80), Giovanni (85)
1998 Madrid 0)
19
Real 2–2 (2– Kluivert (12), Anderson
137 September 3 Barcelona Raúl (7, 25)
Madrid 1) (82)
1998
14
Real 3–0 (2–
138 February 22 Barcelona Luis Enrique (4, 36), Rivaldo (80)
Madrid 0)
1999
13 October Real 2–2 (1–
139 7 Barcelona Rivaldo (28), Figo (49) Raúl (26, 86)
1999 Madrid 1)
26
Real 3–0 (2– Roberto Carlos (5), Anelka (19),
140 February 26 Barcelona
Madrid 0) Morientes (52)
2000
21 October Real 2–0 (1–
141 6 Barcelona Luis Enrique (26), Simão (79)
2000 Madrid 0)
3 March Real 2–2 (2–
142 25 Barcelona Raúl (6, 36) Rivaldo (35, 69)
2001 Madrid 1)
4
Real 2–0 (1–
143 November 11 Barcelona Morientes (23), Figo (89)
Madrid 0)
2001
16 March Real 1–1 (0–
144 30 Barcelona Xavi (58) Zidane (38)
2002 Madrid 1)
23
Real
145 November 11 Barcelona 0–0
Madrid
2002
19 April Real 1–1 (1–
146 30 Barcelona Ronaldo (15) Luis Enrique (31)
2003 Madrid 1)
6
Real 1–2 (0– Roberto Carlos (36),
147 December 15 Barcelona Kluivert (82)
Madrid 1) Ronaldo (72)
2003
25 April Real 1–2 (0–
148 34 Barcelona Solari (53) Kluivert (57), Xavi (86)
2004 Madrid 0)
20
Real 3–0 (2– Eto'o (29), Van Bronckhorst (44),
149 November 12 Barcelona
Madrid 0) Ronaldinho (p. 77)
2004
10 April Real 4–2 (3– Zidane (7), Ronaldo (20), Raúl (45+2), Eto'o (29), Ronaldinho
150 31 Barcelona
2005 Madrid 1) Owen (65) (73)
19
Real 0–3 (0– Eto'o (14), Ronaldinho
151 November 12 Barcelona
Madrid 1) (59, 77)
2005
Real 1–1 (1–
152 1 April 2006 31 Barcelona Ronaldinho (p. 22) Ronaldo (37)
Madrid 1)
22 October Real 2–0 (1–
153 7 Barcelona Raúl (3), Van Nistelrooy (51)
2006 Madrid 0)
10 March Real 3–3 (2– Van Nistelrooy (5, p.
154 26 Barcelona Messi (11, 28, 90+1)
2007 Madrid 2) 13), Ramos (73)
23
Real 0–1 (0–
155 December 17 Barcelona Baptista (36)
Madrid 1)
2007
Real 4–1 (2– Raúl (13), Robben (21), Higuaín (63),
156 7 May 2008 36 Barcelona Henry (87)
Madrid 0) Van Nistelrooy (p. 78)
13
Real 2–0 (0–
157 December 15 Barcelona Eto'o (83), Messi (90)
Madrid 0)
2008
Henry (18, 58), Puyol
Real 2–6 (1–
158 2 May 2009 34 Barcelona Higuaín (14), Ramos (56) (20), Messi (36, 75),
Madrid 3)
Piqué (83)
29
Real 1–0 (0–
159 November 12 Barcelona Ibrahimović (56)
Madrid 0)
2009
10 April Real 0–2 (0–
160 31 Barcelona Messi (33), Pedro (56)
2010 Madrid 1)
29
Real 5–0 (2– Xavi (10), Pedro (18), Villa (55, 58),
161 November 13 Barcelona
Madrid 0) Jeffrén (90+1)
2010
162 16 April 32 Real Barcelona 1–1 (0– C. Ronaldo (p. 82) Messi (p. 53)
2011 Madrid 0)
10
Real 1–3 (1– Sánchez (30), Xavi
163 December 16 Barcelona Benzema (1)
Madrid 1) (53), Fàbregas (66)
2011
21 April Real 1–2 (0– Khedira (17), C.
164 35 Barcelona Sánchez (71)
2012 Madrid 1) Ronaldo (73)
7 October Real 2–2 (1–
165 7 Barcelona Messi (31, 61) C. Ronaldo (23, 66)
2012 Madrid 1)
2 March Real 2–1 (1–
166 26 Barcelona Benzema (6), Ramos (82) Messi (18)
2013 Madrid 1)
26 October Real 2–1 (1–
167 10 Barcelona Neymar (19), Sánchez (78) Jesé (90+1)
2013 Madrid 0)
23 March Real 3–4 (2– Iniesta (7), Messi (42, p.
168 29 Barcelona Benzema (20, 24), C. Ronaldo (p. 55)
2014 Madrid 2) 65, p. 84)
25 October Real 3–1 (1– C. Ronaldo (p. 35), Pepe (50), Benzema
169 9 Barcelona Neymar (4)
2014 Madrid 1) (61)
22 March Real 2–1 (1–
170 28 Barcelona Mathieu (19), L. Suárez (56) C. Ronaldo (31)
2015 Madrid 1)
21 L. Suárez (11, 74),
Real 0–4 (0–
171 November 12 Barcelona Neymar (39), Iniesta
Madrid 2)
2015 (53)
Real 1–2 (0– Benzema (62), C.
172 2 April 2016 31 Barcelona Piqué (56)
Madrid 0) Ronaldo (85)
3
Real 1–1 (0–
173 December 14 Barcelona L. Suárez (53) Ramos (90)
Madrid 0)
2016
23 April Real 2–3 (1– Messi (33, 90+2),
174 33 Barcelona Casemiro (28), Rodríguez (85)
2017 Madrid 1) Rakitić (73)
23
Real 0–3 (0– L. Suárez (54), Messi
175 December 17 Barcelona
Madrid 0) (p. 64), Al. Vidal (90+3)
2017
Real 2–2 (1– C. Ronaldo (14), Bale
176 6 May 2018 36 Barcelona L. Suárez (10), Messi (52)
Madrid 1) (72)
28 October Real 5–1 (2– Coutinho (11), L. Suárez (p. 30, 75, 83),
177 10 Barcelona Marcelo (50)
2018 Madrid 0) Ar. Vidal (87)
2 March Real 0–1 (0–
178 26 Barcelona Rakitić (26)
2019 Madrid 1)
18
Real
179 December 10 Barcelona 0–0
Madrid
2019
1 March Real 2–0 (0–
180 26 Barcelona Vinícius (71), Díaz (90+2)
2020 Madrid 0)
24 October Real 1–3 (1– Valverde (5), Ramos (p.
181 7 Barcelona Fati (8)
2020 Madrid 1) 63), Modrić (90)
10 April Real 2–1 (2–
182 30 Barcelona Benzema (13), Kroos (28) Mingueza (60)
2021 Madrid 0)

Summary

Real Madrid wins 75 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses GF GA
Draws 35 Real Madrid 54 15 22 185 111
Barcelona wins 72 Barcelona 50 20 21 179 108
Real Madrid goals 293
Barcelona goals 290
Total matches 182
Copa del Rey matches
Copa del Rey is the oldest competition in the history of Spanish football.[4][5][6]
Home Away
Season Round Score (FT/HT) Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team
1st Real
Barcelona 2–1 (1–1) Alcántara (39), Martínez (85) Bernabéu
leg Madrid
2nd Real Bernabéu (p. 35, 40, 60), Petit
Barcelona 4–1 (2–1) Martínez (20)
leg Madrid (80)
Semi-
1916 Alcántara (15, 30, 102),
finals 1st Real Belaunde (2, ?, 87), Bernabéu
Barcelona 6–6 (a.e.t) Mallorquí (67), Bau (70),
(R) Madrid (?, ?, p. 118)
Martínez (112)
2nd Real Bernabéu, Zabala, Sotero (?,
Barcelona 4–2 (a.e.t) Martínez (11, 38)
(R) Madrid 108)
1st Real Samitier (19, 26, 43, 64), Piera
Barcelona 1–5 (0–3) Monjardín (47)
Quarter- leg Madrid (79)
1926
finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 3–0 (2–0) Piera (8), Samitier (18, 51)
leg Madrid
Real
1936 Final Barcelona 2–1 (2–1) Eugenio (6), Lécue (12) Escolà (29)
Madrid*
1st Real Valle (33), Escolá (p. 43),
Barcelona 3–0 (2–0)
leg Madrid Sospedra (60)
Semi-
1943 Pruden (6, 35, 44), Barinaga (28,
finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 11–1 (8-0) 33, 41, 87), Alonso (37, 74), Martín (89)
leg Madrid
Curta (39), Botella (85)
1st Real
Barcelona 1–0 (0–0) Mateos (86)
Semi- leg Madrid
1954
finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 3–1 (2–1) César (9, 12), Biosca (87) Pérez Payá (72)
leg Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) Di Stéfano (p. 20, 35) Kubala (14), Basora (53)
Quarter- leg Madrid
1957
finals 2nd Real Martínez (4, 48, 50, 63), Kubala
Barcelona 6–1 (2–0) Olivella (o.g. 19)
leg Madrid (35), Villaverde (79)
1st Real Kocsis (51, 69), Luis Suárez (67,
Barcelona 2–4 (2–0) Puskas (20), Mateos (35)
1958– Semi- leg Madrid 71)
59 finals 2nd Real Luis Suárez (p. 34, 44),
Barcelona 3–1 (2–1) Gento (36)
leg Madrid Villaverde (63)
1st Real
Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Martínez (62)
1961– Quarter- leg Madrid
62 finals 2nd Real Del Sol (65), Puskas (83), Gento
Barcelona 1–3 (0–0) Pereda (85)
leg Madrid (90)
1967– Real
Final Barcelona 0–1 (0–1) Zunzunegui (o.g. 6)
68 Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 2–0 (2–0) Grosso (5), Amancio (44)
1969– Quarter- leg Madrid
70 finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Rexach (45) Amancio (p. 60)
leg Madrid
1973– Real Santillana (5), Rubiñán (46),
Final Barcelona 4–0 (1–0)
74 Madrid* Aguilar (50), Pirri (83)
1982– Real
Final Barcelona* 2–1 (1–0) Víctor (32), Marcos (89) Santillana (50)
83 Madrid
1989– Real
Final Barcelona* 2–0 (0–0) Amor (68), Salinas (90)
90 Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 1–1 (1–1) Zamorano (40) Bakero (30)
1992– Semi- leg Madrid
93 finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–2 (0–1) Laudrup (87) Míchel (p. 24), Zamorano (82)
leg Madrid
1st Real Ronaldo (13), Nadal (70),
Barcelona 3–2 (1–1) Šuker (16), Hierro (67)
1996– Round leg Madrid Giovanni (78)
97 of 16 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Šuker (p. 80) Roberto Carlos (o.g. 69)
leg Madrid
2010– Real
Final Barcelona 0–1 (a.e.t.) C. Ronaldo (103)
11 Madrid*
2011– Quarter- 1st Real
Barcelona 1–2 (1–0) C. Ronaldo (11) Puyol (49), Abidal (77)
12 finals leg Madrid
2nd Barcelona Real 2–2 (2–0) Pedro (43), Dani Alves (45+3) C. Ronaldo (68), Benzema (72)
leg Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Varane (81) Fàbregas (50)
2012– Semi- leg Madrid
13 finals 2nd Real C. Ronaldo (13, p. 57), Varane
Barcelona 1–3 (0–1) Alba (89)
leg Madrid (68)
2013– Real
Final Barcelona 2–1 (1–0) Di María (11), Bale (85) Bartra (69)
14 Madrid*
1st Real
Barcelona 1–1 (0–1) Malcom (57) Vázquez (6)
2018– Semi- leg Madrid
19 finals 2nd Real L. Suárez (50, p. 73), Varane
Barcelona 0–3 (0–0)
leg Madrid (o.g. 69)

Summary

Real Madrid wins 12 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses Other venue wins
Draws 8 Real Madrid 5 5 6 4
Barcelona wins 15 Barcelona 7 3 3 2
Real Madrid goals 65
Barcelona goals 67
Total matches 35

Copa de la Liga matches


The Copa de la Liga was a tournament created in 1982, but low support from the participating clubs saw it
disbanded four years later.[4][7]

Home Away
Season Round Score (FT/HT) Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team
1st Real
Barcelona 2–2 (0–0) Del Bosque (62), Juanito (p. 68) Carrasco (53), Maradona (57)
1982– leg Madrid
Final
83 2nd Real
Barcelona 2–1 (2–0) Maradona (p. 19), Alexanko (25) Santillana (80)
leg Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 2–2 (2–0) Clos (40), Marcos (44) Valdano (67), Juanito (75)
1984– Quarter- leg Madrid
85 finals 2nd Real 1–1 (0–0) (p.
Barcelona Valdano (83) Moratalla (57)
leg Madrid 4–1)
1st Real
Barcelona 2–2 (1–1) Clos (24), Archibald (50) Pardeza (36), Cholo (52)
1985– Second leg Madrid
86 round 2nd Real Amarilla (2, 41), Urbano (47),
Barcelona 0–4 (0–2)
leg Madrid Esteban (67)

Summary

Real Madrid wins 0 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses
Draws 4 Real Madrid 0 2 1
Barcelona wins 2 Barcelona 1 2 0
Real Madrid goals 8
Barcelona goals 13
Total matches 6
Supercopa de España matches
The Supercopa de España is a Spanish football championship contested by the winners and runners-up of La Liga
and the Copa del Rey. Established in 1982, it is the Spanish equivalent of the English FA Community Shield,
where the winners of the Premier League and the FA Cup compete for the trophy.[4][8]

Home Away
Season Round Score (FT/HT) Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team
Real
1st leg Barcelona 2–0 (0–0) Míchel (51), Hugo Sánchez (78)
1988– Madrid
89 Real
2nd leg Barcelona 2–1 (1–1) Bakero (37, 78) Butragueño (15)
Madrid
Real
1st leg Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Míchel (55)
1990– Madrid
91 Real Butragueño (21, 44), Hugo Sánchez
2nd leg Barcelona 4–1 (2–1) Goikoetxea (20)
Madrid (56), Aragón (70)
Real
1st leg Barcelona 3–1 (1–1) Alfonso (33, 85), Zamorano (55) Stoichkov (15)
1993– Madrid
94 Real
2nd leg Barcelona 1–1 (0–1) Bakero (65) Zamorano (21)
Madrid
Real
1st leg Barcelona 2–1 (1–1) Nadal (11), Giovanni (p. 85) Raúl (5)
1997– Madrid
98 Real Raúl (42, 54), Mijatović (58),
2nd leg Barcelona 4–1 (1–0) Giovanni (80)
Madrid Seedorf (65)
Real
1st leg Barcelona 2–2 (1–2) Özil (13), Alonso (54) Villa (36), Messi (45)
2011– Madrid
12 Real
2nd leg Barcelona 3–2 (2–1) Iniesta (15), Messi (45, 88) C. Ronaldo (20), Benzema (81)
Madrid
Real
1st leg Barcelona 3–2 (0–0) Pedro (57), Messi (p. 70), Xavi (78) C. Ronaldo (55), Di María (85)
2012– Madrid
13 Real
2nd leg Barcelona 2–1 (2–1) Higuaín (11), C. Ronaldo (19) Messi (45)
Madrid
Real Piqué (o.g. 50), C. Ronaldo (80),
1st leg Barcelona 1–3 (0–0) Messi (p. 77)
2017– Madrid Asensio (90)
18 Real
2nd leg Barcelona 2–0 (2–0) Asensio (4), Benzema (39)
Madrid

Summary

Real Madrid wins 8 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses
Draws 2 Real Madrid 6 1 0
Barcelona wins 4 Barcelona 4 1 2
Real Madrid goals 30
Barcelona goals 18
Total matches 14

Copa de la Coronación
Although Copa de la Coronación is not recognized by the current Royal Spanish Football Federation as an official
match, it is still considered a competitive match between Barcelona and Real Madrid by statistics sources[9] and
the media.[10]

Home Away
Date Round Stadium Score Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team
13 May Semi- Real Steinberg (?, ?), Joan
Hipódromo Barcelona 1–3 Arthur Johnson (?)
1902[11][12][13][14][15] finals Madrid Gamper (?)

Summary

Real Madrid wins 0


Draws 0
Barcelona wins 1
Real Madrid goals 1
Barcelona goals 3
Total matches 1

UEFA Champions League matches


In the European's most prestigious continental tournament, Barcelona and Real Madrid have faced each other on
several occasions.

The Champions League was known as the European Cup prior to 1992.

Home Away
Season Round Score (FT/HT) Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team
1st Real
Barcelona 3–1 (2–1) Di Stéfano (17, 84), Puskás (28) Martínez (37)
1959– Semi- leg[16] Madrid
60 finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–3 (1–1) Kocsis (89) Puskás (25, 75), Gento (68)
leg[17] Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) Mateos (3), Gento (33) Luis Suárez (27, p. 87)
1960– First leg[18] Madrid
61 round 2nd Real
Barcelona 2–1 (1–0) Vergés (33), Evaristo (82) Canário (87)
leg[19] Madrid
1st Real Zidane (55), McManaman
Barcelona 0–2 (0–0)
2001– Semi- leg[20] Madrid (90+2)
02 finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Raúl (43) Helguera (o.g. 49)
leg[21] Madrid
1st Real
Barcelona 0–2 (0–0) Messi (77, 87)
2010– Semi- leg[22] Madrid
11 finals 2nd Real
Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Pedro (54) Marcelo (64)
leg[23] Madrid

Summary

Real Madrid wins 3 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses
Draws 3 Real Madrid 1 2 1
Barcelona wins 2 Barcelona 1 1 2
Real Madrid goals 13
Barcelona goals 10
Total matches 8

Summary of all competitive matches


Real Madrid wins 98 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses Other venue wins
Draws 52 Real Madrid 66 25 30 4
Barcelona wins 96 Barcelona 63 27 28 3
Real Madrid goals 410
Barcelona goals 401
Total matches 246

Friendlies and other matches


Real Madrid and Barcelona have played 33 friendly matches. 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.[24] The last friendly match was on 29 July 2017.
Home Away Goals
Date Tournament Round Stadium Score (FT/HT) Goals (Away)
team team (Home)
C. Wallace
13 May Camp del calle Real (?, ?), Ponz Meléndez (?),
Exhibition game Barcelona 5–2
1906[25][26] Muntaner Madrid (?, ?), Revuelto (?)
Forns (?)
Carlier
(5, ?, ?),
Alcántara
1
Real (?), P.
November Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 7–0
Madrid Wallace
1913
(?, ?),
Greenwell
(?)
2
Real Alcántara
November Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 1–0 (1–0)
Madrid (40)
1913
6 January Real Bernabéu P. Wallace (?),
Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 2–2 (1–1)
1914 Madrid (?, ?) Allack (?)
10 January Real Alcántara (?),
Exhibition game Campo de O'Donnell Barcelona 0–2
1914 Madrid Allack (?)
Vinyals
5 March Real (?, ?),
Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 3–0 (0–0)
1916 Madrid Martínez
(?)
7 March Real
Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 0–0
1916 Madrid
1
Real Vinyals
November Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 3–1 ?
Madrid (15, ?, ?)
1917
Vinyals (?),
4
Real Hormeu (?), Machimbarrena
November Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 4–1 (0–1)
Madrid Sagi (?), (?)
1917
Gumbau (?)
17 May Real Bernabéu Alcántara (?),
Exhibition game Campo de O'Donnell Barcelona 1–2 (1–1)
1918 Madrid (?) Martínez (?)
15 Alcántara
Real Coma (? o.g.),
February Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 2–2 (1–1) (?), Sancho
Madrid Mieg (?)
1920 (?p.)
Alcántara
(?, ?, ?),
18
Real Vinyals (?),
February Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 7–1 Mieg (?)
Madrid Sancho (?),
1920
Plaza (?),
Lakatos (?)
Gràcia
11 January Real
Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Barcelona 3–0 (?, ?), Piera
1921 Madrid
(?)
15 March Real Monjardin Martinez (5),
Exhibition game Campo de O'Donnell Barcelona 2–2
1922 Madrid (40, ?) Gràcia (10)
2 February Real
Exhibition game Les Corts Barcelona 0–0
1927 Madrid
Pedrol (14, 73),
19 March Real Quesada Sagi (16),
Exhibition game Chamartín Barcelona 1–5 (1–3)
1927 Madrid (12) Samitier (35,
58)
Sastre (43, 75),
20 March Real Félix Pérez Pedrol (50),
Exhibition game Chamartín Barcelona 1–4 (0–1)
1927 Madrid (80) Quesada (51
o.g.)
27 May Real Ramon (6), Benegas (23),
1st leg Les Corts Barcelona 2–2 (1–1)
1928 Torneo de Madrid Arocha (58) Esparza (80)
3 June Campeones Real
2nd leg Chamartín Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Rubio (32) Arocha (87)
1928 Madrid
Real Samitier Hilario (22),
3 July 1932 Exhibition game Les Corts Barcelona 2–2 (1–1)
Madrid (39, 67) Olivares (54)
25 Exhibition game Chamartín Real Barcelona 5–1 (1–0) Gurruchaga Ramon (79)
November Madrid (15),
1934 Lazcano
(47, 89),
Regueiro
(51, p. 57)
Va (4, 49),
15 Barinaga (12,
Real Vergara (9),
September Exhibition game Les Corts Barcelona 5–4 (2–1) 78), Alday (46),
Madrid Valle (48),
1940 Dindurra (67)
Bravo (73)
Bravo (7),
8 June Real Arbiza (32),
Exhibition game Chamartín Barcelona 2–3 (2–2) Raich (28),
1941 Madrid Alsúa (38)
Escolà (75)
31 October Real J. Alonso
Juan Mojardín Tribute Chamartín Barcelona 1–1 (0–1) Betancourt (20)
1943 Madrid (48)
26 Martín (13,
Real
December Antonio Franco Tribute Les Corts Barcelona 4–0 (3–0) 37, 40),
Madrid
1943 Bravo (52)
23 May Real Amorós
1st leg Les Corts Barcelona 1–0 (1–0)
1948 Torneo Madrid (37)
30 May Históricos Real
2nd leg Nuevo Chamartín Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Amorós (49)
1948 Madrid
Czibor (12),
Puskás (39,
Ramón de Villaverde
30 August Real 78), Gento
Carranza Final Ramón de Carranza Barcelona 3–4 (1–1) (71),
1959 Madrid (55), Di Stéfano
Trophy Evaristo
(58)
(79)
Ramón de
31 August Semi- Real Juanito (24),
Carranza Ramón de Carranza Barcelona 1–2 (0–1) Gento (59)
1968 finals Madrid Zaldúa (86)
Trophy
30 May Venezuela 3rd Real Del Bosque
Farid Richa Barcelona 1–0 (1–0)
1982 Cup place Madrid (10)
Butragueño
(16), Hierro
1 May Real Goikoetxea
1st leg Santiago Bernabéu Barcelona 3–1 (3–1) (17),
1991 Madrid (38)
Desafío Total Villarroya
Canal+ (18)
11
Real
September 2nd leg Camp Nou Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Nadal (67) Aldana (72)
Madrid
1991
Kovačić
Messi (3),
29 July International Real (14),
Hard Rock Stadium Barcelona 2–3 (2–2) Rakitić (7),
2017 Champions Cup Madrid Asensio
Piqué (50)
(36)

Summary

Real Madrid wins 4


Draws 10
Barcelona wins 19
Real Madrid goals 43
Barcelona goals 83
Total matches 33

Summary of all matches

Real Madrid wins 102


Draws 62
Barcelona wins 115
Real Madrid goals 453
Barcelona goals 484
Total matches 279

Reserve teams matches


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

The reserve teams normally meet only when both are competing in the second tier, as they are placed in different
regional groups at lower levels, and they are not permitted to enter the Copa del Rey.
Season[27] Round Home team Away team Score Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
3rd
Barcelona
round Castilla CF 2–0
Atlètic
1974–75 Copa del 1st leg
Generalísimo 3rd
Barcelona
round Castilla CF 3–2
Atlètic
2nd leg
Barcelona
14th Castilla 1–1
1982–83 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
33rd Castilla 2–0
Atlètic
Barcelona
9th Castilla 0–1
1983–84 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
28th Castilla CF 3–0
Atlètic
Barcelona
2nd Castilla 0–4
1984–85 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
21st Castilla 2–1
Atlètic
Barcelona
2nd Castilla 4–0
1985–86 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
21st Castilla 1–0
Atlètic
Barcelona
17th Castilla 1–0
1986–87 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
34th Castilla 2–2
Atlètic
Barcelona
6th Castilla 2–3
1987–88 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
25th Castilla 1–2
Atlètic
Barcelona
17th Castilla 3–2
1988–89 Segunda Atlètic
División Barcelona
36th Castilla 2–2
Atlètic
There were no matches between the teams as they each played at different divisions. For the 1989–90 season, Barcelona
1989–1991 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.
Real Madrid
1st Barcelona B 1–0 Esnáider (55)
1991–92 Segunda B
División Real Madrid Luengo (63), Velasco (75), Vallina
20th Barcelona B 3–3 Carreras (45, p. 58), Óscar (47)
B (78)
Real Madrid
3rd Barcelona B 2–1 Esnáider (60, 73) Christiansen (64)
1992–93 Segunda B
División Real Madrid
22nd Barcelona B 2–2 Gonzalo (24), Carreras (p. 79) Esnáider (17, p. 73)
B
Real Madrid
9th Barcelona B 3–1 Dani (6, 39), Morales (43) Óscar (p. 79)
1993–94 Segunda B
División Real Madrid
28th Barcelona B 1–1 Bakero (46) Gerardo (84)
B
Barcelona Real Madrid Celades (9), Luis Cembranos
6th 4–1 Pedro (73)
1994–95 Segunda B B (19), Jordi Cruyff (35, 57)
División Real Madrid Barcelona
25th 1–2 Jaime (47) Toni Velamazán (75), Bakero (80)
B B
Real Madrid
18th Barcelona B 2–0 Morán (62), Zeferino (67)
1995–96 Segunda B
División Real Madrid Gómez (2), Jaime (p. 20), Iván
37th Barcelona B 1–3 García Pimienta (50)
B Pérez (61)
Real Madrid
12th Barcelona B 1–2 Jon Bakero (11) Javi Guerrero (35, 53)
1996–97 Segunda B
División Real Madrid
31st Barcelona B 1–0 Irurzun (89)
B
1998 Segunda 5th Barcelona Real Madrid 5–0 Puyol (18), Ismael (21), Gabri
División B play-offs B B (26), Rosas (42), Mateu (45)
Real Madrid Barcelona Luis García (70), Miguel Ángel
6th 0–2
B B (78)
After the 1996–97 season, both teams were relegated to 2ªB. During the following seasons, there were no matches
1998–2012 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.
Real Madrid Juanfran (12), Cheryshev (25), Mejías (o.g. 39), Sergi Roberto
2nd Barcelona B 3–2
2012–13 Segunda Castilla Sergi Gómez (o.g. 47) (p. 70)
División Barcelona
23rd RM Castilla 3–1 Araujo (65, 69), Deulofeu (p. 79) Morata (35)
B
Barcelona
5th RM Castilla 2–0 Sandro (23), Nieto (p. 27)
2013–14 Segunda B
División Burgui (37), Aguza (43),
26th RM Castilla Barcelona B 3–1 Denis Suárez (35)
Mascarell (p. 58)

Summary

Real Madrid B wins 15 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses
Draws 6 Real Madrid Castilla 11 2 4
Barcelona B wins 13 Barcelona B 9 4 4
Real Madrid B goals 50
Barcelona B goals 59
Total matches 34

Copa del Rey matches between first teams and reserve teams
Home Away Score
Season Round Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team (FT/HT)
1st Ortiz (9), Paco, (51), Blanco Landáburu (5), Quini (13), Zuviría (65), Migueli
Castilla Barcelona 3–5 (1–2)
1980– leg (57) (69), Simonsen (85)
R16
81 2nd Quini (3, 47), Esteban (15),
Barcelona Castilla 4–1 (2–0) Paco (55)
leg Landáburu (89)
1st Barcelona Real
0–0 (0–0)
1983– leg Atlètic Madrid
R16
84 2nd Real Barcelona
1–0 (1–0) Santillana (43)
leg Madrid Atlètic

Primera División matches between Women teams


Home Away Score
# Date R. Goals (Home) Goals (Away)
team team (FT/HT)
4 October RM FCB 0–4 (0– Guijarro (19), Misa (o.g. 55), Martens
1 1
2020 Femenino Femení 1) (66), Alexia (75)
31 January FCB RM 4–1 (3– Alexia (14), Hermoso (23), Oshoala (37,
2 18 Olga (p. 81)
2021 Femení Femenino 0) 70)

Summary

FCB Femení wins 2 Team Home wins Home draws Home losses
Draws 0 FC Barcelona Femení 1 0 0
RM Femenino wins 0 Real Madrid Femenino 0 0 1
FCB Femení goals 8
RM Femenino goals 1
Total matches 2

See also
El Clásico (basketball)

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