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| first contested = May 13, 1902
| first contested = May 13, 1902
| teams involved = [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
| teams involved = [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
| most wins = {{nowrap begin}}'''Total:''' [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (104)<br>'''Official:'''<br />[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (86)<br />[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (86){{nowrap end}}
| most wins = {{nowrap begin}}'''Total:''' [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]](104)<br>'''Official:'''<br />[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]](86){{nowrap end}}
| biggest win = Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona
| biggest win = Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona
| most player appearances =
| most player appearances =
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[[2011–12 Copa del Rey#Quarter-finals|2011–12 Copa del Rey]]<br />2nd leg Quarter-finals<br />(January 25, 2012)
[[2011–12 Copa del Rey#Quarter-finals|2011–12 Copa del Rey]]<br />2nd leg Quarter-finals<br />(January 25, 2012)
| nextmeeting = [[La Liga#|La Liga]]<br /> [[Camp Nou]]<br />(April 22, 2012)
| nextmeeting = [[La Liga#|La Liga]]<br /> [[Camp Nou]]<br />(April 22, 2012)
| total = '''Total:''' 249<br />'''Official:''' 218<br>
| total = '''Total:''' 249<br />'''Official:''' 217
| league =
| league =
| series = {{nowrap begin}}'''''Total:'''''<br />*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (104)<br />*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (90)<br />'''''Official:'''''<br />*[[Real Madrid]] (86)<br />*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (86){{nowrap end}}
| series = {{nowrap begin}}'''''Total:'''''<br />*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (104)<br />*[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] (90)<br />'''''Official:'''''<br />*[[Real Madrid]] (86)<br />*[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] (85){{nowrap end}}
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| regularseason =
| postseason =
| postseason =
| largestvictory = {{nowrap begin}}[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] 11-1 [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
| largestvictory = {{nowrap begin}}[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] 11-1[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
[[1943 Copa del Generalísimo#Semifinals|1943 Copa del Generalísimo]]<br />2nd leg Semifinals<br />(June 13, 1943)
[[1943 Copa del Generalísimo#Semifinals|1943 Copa del Generalísimo]]<br />2nd leg Semifinals<br />(June 13, 1943)
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'''El Clásico''' ({{IPA-es|el ˈklasiko}}; {{lang-ca|El Clàssic}},<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elpunt.cat/noticia/article/8-esports/48-barca/329919-el-classic-es-jugara-dilluns.html|publisher=[[El Punt]]|accessdate=18 November 2010|date=18 November 2010|title=El clàssic es jugarà dilluns}}</ref> {{IPA-ca|əɫ ˈkɫasik|pron}}; {{lang|en|"The Classic"}}), also known as ''El [[Local derby|derbi]] español'', is the name given in [[association football|football]] to any match between [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]. It is contested twice a year in the Spanish [[La Liga]] competition, and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions. 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.<ref name="BBC History">{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7773758.stm|title= Barca & Real renew El Clasico rivalry|last=Stevenson|first= Johanthan|date=12 December 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=15 August 2010}}</ref>
'''El Clásico''' ({{IPA-es|el ˈklasiko}}; {{lang-ca|El Clàssic}},<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elpunt.cat/noticia/article/8-esports/48-barca/329919-el-classic-es-jugara-dilluns.html|publisher=[[El Punt]]|accessdate=18 November 2010|date=18 November 2010|title=El clàssic es jugarà dilluns}}</ref> {{IPA-ca|əɫ ˈkɫasik|pron}}; {{lang|en|"The Classic"}}), also known as ''El [[Local derby|derbi]] español'', is the name given in [[association football|football]] to any match between[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]. It is contested twice a year in the Spanish [[La Liga]] competition, and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions. 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.<ref name="BBC History">{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7773758.stm|title= Barca & Real renew El Clasico rivalry|last=Stevenson|first= Johanthan|date=12 December 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=15 August 2010}}</ref>


The rivalry comes about as [[Madrid]] and [[Barcelona]] are the two largest [[City|cities]] in [[Spain]], and the two clubs are two of the richest, most successful and influential football clubs in the world. Barcelona have official titles won, with <!--'COPA EVA DUARTE TROPHIES ARE OFFICIAL AND COUNTED AS SPANISH TITLES BY REFF; INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP IS OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS UEFA CUP PRECURSOR, BUT IS NOT COUNTED BY UEFA AS OFFICIAL EUROPEAN TITLES'-->72 trophies (plus 3 [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]s considered the predecessor to the [[UEFA Cup]] and recognized by [[FIFA]]), while Real Madrid has won 74 trophies. Along with [[Athletic Bilbao]], they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated.
The rivalry comes about as [[Madrid]] and [[Barcelona]] are the two largest [[City|cities]] in [[Spain]], and the two clubs are two of the richest, most successful and influential football clubs in the world. Barcelona leads the count in official titles won, with <!--'COPA EVA DUARTE TROPHIES ARE OFFICIAL AND COUNTED AS SPANISH TITLES BY REFF; INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP IS OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS UEFA CUP PRECURSOR, BUT IS NOT COUNTED BY UEFA AS OFFICIAL EUROPEAN TITLES'-->75 trophies (plus 3[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]s considered the predecessor to the [[UEFA Cup]]and recognized by [[FIFA]]), while Real Madrid has won 74 trophies. Along with [[Athletic Bilbao]], they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated.


They are sometimes [[Party identification|identified]] with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing [[Spanish nationalism]], and Barcelona viewed as representing [[Catalan nationalism]].<ref>http://footballblog.co.uk/castilian-oppression-v-catalan-nationalism-el-gran-classico.html</ref> The rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world football.<ref>http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hR9vdLtW7NiFE65gSzW-AC1kX-eg?docId=CNG.58d42948ccc56a058e6adb1e0e63535c.c1</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2002/aug/28/sport.danrookwood | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Dan | last=Rookwood | title=The bitterest rivalry in world football | date=28 August 2002}}</ref><ref>http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110415/ts_afp/fblesprealmadridbarcelona</ref>
They are sometimes [[Party identification|identified]] with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing [[Spanish nationalism]], and Barcelona viewed as representing [[Catalan nationalism]].<ref>http://footballblog.co.uk/castilian-oppression-v-catalan-nationalism-el-gran-classico.html</ref>The rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world football.<ref>http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hR9vdLtW7NiFE65gSzW-AC1kX-eg?docId=CNG.58d42948ccc56a058e6adb1e0e63535c.c1</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2002/aug/28/sport.danrookwood |location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Dan | last=Rookwood |title=The bitterest rivalry in world football | date=28 August 2002}}</ref><ref>http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110415/ts_afp/fblesprealmadridbarcelona</ref>


==Rivalry==
==Rivalry==
===Historic divisions===
===Historic divisions===
{{POV|date=December 2011}}
{{POV|date=December 2011}}
The challenge between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona has long been surpassed the sporting dimension,<ref>Palomares, Cristina [http://books.google.com/books?id=UM_DyqqVUlIC&PA=231 ''The quest for survival after Franco: moderate Francoism and the slow journey''], p.231</ref><ref>''[[Cambio 16]]'', 6-12, Enero 1975 p.18</ref> thus elections to these clubs presidency are strongly politicized.<ref name="McNeillp261"/> As early as the 1930s, Barcelona ''had developed a reputation as a symbol of Catalan pride and identity, opposed to the centralising tendencies of Madrid''.<ref name="josepsunyol" /><ref>Ham, Anthony p. 221</ref> In 1936, when [[Francisco Franco]] started the ''[[Golpe de estado|golpe]]'' against the democratic [[Second Spanish Republic]], the president of FC Barcelona [[Josep Sunyol]], member of [[Republican Left of Catalonia]] and Deputy to [[Cortes Generales|The Cortes]], was arrested and executed without trial by Franco's troops<ref name="McNeillp261">McNeill, Donald (1999) [http://books.google.com/books?id=zfiyEutRtmQC&pg=PA61 ''Urban change and the European left: tales from the new Barcelona''] p.61</ref> (Sunyol was exercising his political activities, visiting Republican troops north of Madrid).<ref name="josepsunyol">Burns, Jimmy, 'Don Patricio O’Connell: An Irishman and the Politics of Spanish Football' in "[http://www.irishargentine.org/0803.pdf Irish Migration Studies in Latin America]" 6:1 (March 2008), p. 44. Available online [http://www.irlandeses.org/0803burns3.htm pg. 3], [http://www.irlandeses.org/0803burns4.htm pg. 4], accessed 29 August 2010.</ref>
The challenge between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona has long been surpassed the sporting dimension,<ref>Palomares, Cristina[http://books.google.com/books?id=UM_DyqqVUlIC&PA=231 ''The quest for survival after Franco: moderate Francoism and the slow journey''], p.231</ref><ref>''[[Cambio 16]]'', 6-12, Enero 1975 p.18</ref> thus elections to these clubs presidency are strongly politicized.<ref name="McNeillp261"/> As early as the 1930s, Barcelona ''had developed a reputation as a symbol of Catalan pride and identity, opposed to the centralising tendencies of Madrid''.<ref name="josepsunyol" /><ref>Ham, Anthony p. 221</ref> In 1936, when [[Francisco Franco]] started the''[[Golpe de estado|golpe]]'' against the democratic [[Second Spanish Republic]], the president of FC Barcelona [[Josep Sunyol]], member of[[Republican Left of Catalonia]] and Deputy to [[Cortes Generales|The Cortes]], was arrested and executed without trial by Franco's troops<ref name="McNeillp261">McNeill, Donald (1999) [http://books.google.com/books?id=zfiyEutRtmQC&pg=PA61 ''Urban change and the European left: tales from the new Barcelona''] p.61</ref> (Sunyol was exercising his political activities, visiting Republican troops north of Madrid).<ref name="josepsunyol">Burns, Jimmy, 'Don Patricio O’Connell: An Irishman and the Politics of Spanish Football' in "[http://www.irishargentine.org/0803.pdf Irish Migration Studies in Latin America]" 6:1 (March 2008), p. 44. Available online[http://www.irlandeses.org/0803burns3.htm pg. 3],[http://www.irlandeses.org/0803burns4.htm pg. 4], accessed 29 August 2010.</ref>


FC Barcelona was on top of the list of organizations to be purged by the [[National faction (Spanish Civil War)|National faction]], just after [[communists]], [[anarchists]] and [[catalan independentism|independentists]].<ref name="McNeillp261"/><ref>[[Vázquez Montalbán]] (1992) [http://books.google.com/books?id=iaG_tkxEVAoC&PA=109 ''Barcelonas''], ch.4'' 'La Ben Plantada' ''p. 109</ref> During the [[Franco dictatorship]], most citizens of Barcelona were in strong opposition to the fascist-like régime. [[Phil Ball]], the author of ''Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football'', calls the El Clásico "a re-enactment of the Spanish Civil War".<ref>Ball, Phil [http://books.google.com/books?id=a0wvGERxjfQC&PA=86 p. 86]</ref><ref name="Mucho morbo">{{Cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2002/apr/21/championsleague.sport | work=The Guardian | location=London | title=Mucho morbo | date=21 April 2002 | accessdate=1 May 2010 | first=Phil | last=Ball}}</ref> A similar analogy was made by American author [[Robert Coover]], which described the 1977 match between the "archrivals" FC Barcelona and ''[[Real Club Deportivo Español]]'' as "more like a reenactment of the Spanish Civil War than a mere athletic event."<ref>[[Robert Coover]] (2006) [http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2006/06/soccer/coover-text ''The Highlights of Soccer History in Spain''], in ''[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]'', June 2006 quote: "in 1977 ... we were watching a late-autumn Spanish league match between the two archrivals of this city, FC Barcelona and Real Club Deportivo Espanyol (the Spanish Royal Sports Club), whose home field this was, a match that was far more than a mere athletic event."</ref>
FC Barcelona was on top of the list of organizations to be purged by the[[National faction (Spanish Civil War)|National faction]], just after[[communists]], [[anarchists]] and [[catalan independentism|independentists]].<ref name="McNeillp261"/><ref>[[Vázquez Montalbán]] (1992) [http://books.google.com/books?id=iaG_tkxEVAoC&PA=109''Barcelonas''], ch.4'' 'La Ben Plantada' ''p. 109</ref> During the[[Franco dictatorship]], most citizens of Barcelona were in strong opposition to the fascist-like régime. [[Phil Ball]], the author of''Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football'', calls the El Clásico "a re-enactment of the Spanish Civil War".<ref>Ball, Phil[http://books.google.com/books?id=a0wvGERxjfQC&PA=86 p. 86]</ref><ref name="Mucho morbo">{{Cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2002/apr/21/championsleague.sport |work=The Guardian | location=London | title=Mucho morbo | date=21 April 2002 | accessdate=1 May 2010 | first=Phil | last=Ball}}</ref> A similar analogy was made by American author [[Robert Coover]], which described the 1977 match between the "archrivals" FC Barcelona and ''[[Real Club Deportivo Español]]'' as "more like a reenactment of the Spanish Civil War than a mere athletic event."<ref>[[Robert Coover]] (2006)[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2006/06/soccer/coover-text ''The Highlights of Soccer History in Spain''], in ''[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]'', June 2006 quote: "in 1977 ... we were watching a late-autumn Spanish league match between the two archrivals of this city, FC Barcelona and Real Club Deportivo Espanyol (the Spanish Royal Sports Club), whose home field this was, a match that was far more than a mere athletic event."</ref>


Though the first socialist party in Spain was founded in Madrid, almost all the ideas that have shaped the country's modern history – [[republicanism]], [[federalism]], [[anarchism]], [[syndicalism]] and [[communism]] – have been introduced via the region of [[Catalonia]], of which Barcelona is the capital.<ref name="Mucho morbo"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.psoe.es/ambito/historiapsoe/docs/index.do?action=View&id=992 |title=El Partido Socialista se fundó en 1879 – PSOE |publisher=PSOE|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=28 August 2010}}</ref> During the dictatorships of [[Miguel Primo de Rivera]] and of [[Francisco Franco]], all regional languages and identities were frowned upon and restrained. In this period FC Barcelona gained their motto ''[[més que un club]]'' (''English: More than a club'') because of its alleged connection to [[Progressivism|progressive]] beliefs and its representative role for Catalonia.<ref>Ball, Phil p. 88</ref> However, during Franco's regime, the blaugrana team seemed to be granted profit due to its good relationship with the dictator at management level.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.as.com/actualidad/articulo/franco-recibio-medallas-barca/daspor/20031109dasdai_6/Tes |title=Franco recibió dos medallas del Barça |publisher=Diario AS |language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=28 August 2010}}</ref>
Though the first socialist party in Spain was founded in Madrid, almost all the ideas that have shaped the country's modern history –[[republicanism]], [[federalism]], [[anarchism]], [[syndicalism]] and[[communism]] – have been introduced via the region of [[Catalonia]], of which Barcelona is the capital.<ref name="Mucho morbo"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.psoe.es/ambito/historiapsoe/docs/index.do?action=View&id=992 |title=El Partido Socialista se fundó en 1879 – PSOE|publisher=PSOE|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=28 August 2010}}</ref>During the dictatorships of [[Miguel Primo de Rivera]] and of [[Francisco Franco]], all regional languages and identities were frowned upon and restrained. In this period FC Barcelona gained their motto ''[[més que un club]]'' (''English: More than a club'') because of its alleged connection to [[Progressivism|progressive]] beliefs and its representative role for Catalonia.<ref>Ball, Phil p. 88</ref> However, during Franco's regime, the blaugrana team seemed to be granted profit due to its good relationship with the dictator at management level.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.as.com/actualidad/articulo/franco-recibio-medallas-barca/daspor/20031109dasdai_6/Tes|title=Franco recibió dos medallas del Barça |publisher=Diario AS|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=28 August 2010}}</ref>


The links between senior Real Madrid representatives and the [[Franquist regime]] were undeniable;<ref name="McNeillp261"/> for most of the Catalans, Real Madrid was regarded as [[the establishment]] club, in spite of the fact that presidents of both clubs like [[Josep Sunyol]] and [[Rafael Sánchez Guerra]], suffered in the [[Spanish Civil War]].<ref name="josepsunyol"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elcultural.es/version_papel/LETRAS/21841/El_deporte_en_la_guerra_civil |title=El deporte en la guerra civil |publisher=''EL CULTURAL'' |language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=29 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elpueblodeceuta.es/200906/20090630/200906305111.html |title=Rafael Sánchez Guerra |publisher=''elpueblodeceuta.es'' |language=Spanish |date=30 June 2009 |accessdate=29 August 2010}} {{Dead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> This image was further affected by the creation, in 1980, of the [[fascist]]-leaning Real Madrid [[Football hooliganism|hooligan group]].<ref name="McNeillp261"/> For different but not contradictory reasons, for many people living in the rest of Spain, FC Barcelona considered as the alternative pole to Real Madrid's [[conservatism]]. According to a pan-Hispanic poll released by CIS (Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas), Real Madrid's followers tend to adopt [[right-wing]] views, while Barcelona fans are politically closer associated with the [[left-wing]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/noticias/20090720/53749146392/la-izquierda-es-cule-y-la-derecha-merengue-segun-el-cis-madrid-fc-barcelona-barsa-real-madrid-espany.html |title=La izquierda es culé y la derecha, merengue, según el CIS|publisher=LaVanguardia.com|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=4 September 2011}}</ref>
The links between senior Real Madrid representatives and the [[Franquist regime]] were undeniable;<ref name="McNeillp261"/> for most of the Catalans, Real Madrid was regarded as [[the establishment]] club, in spite of the fact that presidents of both clubs like [[Josep Sunyol]] and[[Rafael Sánchez Guerra]], suffered in the [[Spanish Civil War]].<ref name="josepsunyol"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elcultural.es/version_papel/LETRAS/21841/El_deporte_en_la_guerra_civil|title=El deporte en la guerra civil |publisher=''EL CULTURAL''|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=29 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.elpueblodeceuta.es/200906/20090630/200906305111.html|title=Rafael Sánchez Guerra |publisher=''elpueblodeceuta.es''|language=Spanish |date=30 June 2009 |accessdate=29 August 2010}} {{Dead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> This image was further affected by the creation, in 1980, of the [[fascist]]-leaning Real Madrid[[Football hooliganism|hooligan group]].<ref name="McNeillp261"/> For different but not contradictory reasons, for many people living in the rest of Spain, FC Barcelona considered as the alternative pole to Real Madrid's [[conservatism]]. According to a pan-Hispanic poll released by CIS (Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas), Real Madrid's followers tend to adopt [[right-wing]] views, while Barcelona fans are politically closer associated with the [[left-wing]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/noticias/20090720/53749146392/la-izquierda-es-cule-y-la-derecha-merengue-segun-el-cis-madrid-fc-barcelona-barsa-real-madrid-espany.html|title=La izquierda es culé y la derecha, merengue, según el CIS|publisher=LaVanguardia.com|language=Spanish |date= |accessdate=4 September 2011}}</ref>


===Di Stéfano transfer===
===Di Stéfano transfer===
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]].<ref name="di Stefano">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773766.stm |title=BBC SPORT &#124; Football &#124; Di Stefano deal intensifies rivalry |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref> Both Madrid and Barcelona attempted to sign him and, due to confusion that emerged from di Stéfano moving to Millonarios from [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] following the strike, both clubs claimed to own his registration. After intervention from FIFA representative Muñoz Calero it was decided that both Barcelona and Real Madrid had to share the player in alternate seasons. Barcelona's Franco-imposed President backed down after a few appearances, as Barcelona's side claimed, but Real say Barcelona's decision was voluntary and di Stefano moved definitively to Madrid.<ref name="di Stefano" />
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]].<ref name="di Stefano">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773766.stm |title=BBC SPORT &#124; Football &#124; Di Stefano deal intensifies rivalry|publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref> Both Madrid and Barcelona attempted to sign him and, due to confusion that emerged from di Stéfano moving to Millonarios from [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] following the strike, both clubs claimed to own his registration. After intervention from FIFA representative Muñoz Calero it was decided that both Barcelona and Real Madrid had to share the player in alternate seasons. Barcelona's Franco-imposed President backed down after a few appearances, as Barcelona's side claimed, but Real say Barcelona's decision was voluntary and di Stefano moved definitively to Madrid.<ref name="di Stefano" />


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 [[UEFA Champions League|European Champions Cup]] competitions. The 1960s saw the rivalry reach the [[UEFA|European]] stage when they met twice at the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]], Real Madrid winning in 1960 and FC Barcelona winning in 1961.
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 [[UEFA Champions League|European Champions Cup]]competitions. The 1960s saw the rivalry reach the [[UEFA|European]] stage when they met twice at the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]], Real Madrid winning in 1960 and FC Barcelona winning in 1961.


=== Current issues ===
=== Current issues ===
[[File:Luis Figo 2009 2.jpg|220px|right|thumb|When [[Luís Figo]]' returned to the Barcelona field as a Real Madrid player, the Barcelona support group [[Boixos Nois]] threw a pig's head after him.<ref>{{cite news|last=Edworthy |first=Sarah |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/3038466/Running-gauntlet-of-hate-in-Spains-gran-clasico.html |title=Running gauntlet of hate in Spain's gran clasico |publisher=Telegraph |date=25 November 2002 |accessdate=27 August 2010 | location=London}}</ref>]]
[[File:Luis Figo 2009 2.jpg|220px|right|thumb|When [[Luís Figo]]' returned to the Barcelona field as a Real Madrid player, the Barcelona support group [[Boixos Nois]] threw a pig's head after him.<ref>{{cite news|last=Edworthy |first=Sarah|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/3038466/Running-gauntlet-of-hate-in-Spains-gran-clasico.html|title=Running gauntlet of hate in Spain's gran clasico|publisher=Telegraph |date=25 November 2002 |accessdate=27 August 2010 |location=London}}</ref>]]
The two teams met again in the [[UEFA Champions League 2001-02|UEFA Champions League]] semi-final in 2002, with Real Madrid winning 0-2 in Barcelona and a 1-1 draw in Madrid. The match, dubbed by Spanish media as the ''Match of the Century'', was watched by more than 500 million people.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773773.stm |title=Real win Champions League showdown |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=7 August 2010}}</ref> In the Clásico held on November 2005, Barcelona played away in Madrid, winning 3-0. The star of the Barcelona team was [[Ronaldinho]], who became the second Barcelona player after [[Diego Maradona]] to receive a standing ovation from Real Madrid fans.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773778.stm |title=Rampant Ronaldinho receives standing ovation |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>
The two teams met again in the [[UEFA Champions League 2001-02|UEFA Champions League]] semi-final in 2002, with Real Madrid winning 0-2 in Barcelona and a 1-1 draw in Madrid. The match, dubbed by Spanish media as the ''Match of the Century'', was watched by more than 500 million people.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773773.stm |title=Real win Champions League showdown |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008|accessdate=7 August 2010}}</ref> In the Clásico held on November 2005, Barcelona played away in Madrid, winning 3-0. The star of the Barcelona team was [[Ronaldinho]], who became the second Barcelona player after[[Diego Maradona]] to receive a standing ovation from Real Madrid fans.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773778.stm|title=Rampant Ronaldinho receives standing ovation |publisher=BBC News|date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>


The rivalry has been strengthened throughout time by the internal transfer of players between the clubs. Barcelona players who have later played for Real Madrid include [[Bernd Schuster]], who switched in 1988, [[Michael Laudrup]] went to Real Madrid on a free transfer in 1994, but the most notorious was former vice-captain [[Luís Figo]]'s switch in 2000. Players transferring from Real Madrid to Barcelona are less frequent, the most recent being [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]], who went to Barcelona in 1996 where he went on to captain the Blaugrana, and he coached the [[FC Barcelona B|reserve team]] in seasons 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2010/11.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773768.stm | title=Schuster leads the defectors |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>
The rivalry has been strengthened throughout time by the internal transfer of players between the clubs. Barcelona players who have later played for Real Madrid include [[Bernd Schuster]], who switched in 1988, [[Michael Laudrup]] went to Real Madrid on a free transfer in 1994, but the most notorious was former vice-captain [[Luís Figo]]'s switch in 2000. Players transferring from Real Madrid to Barcelona are less frequent, the most recent being [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]], who went to Barcelona in 1996 where he went on to captain the Blaugrana, and he coached the [[FC Barcelona B|reserve team]] in seasons 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2010/11.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7773768.stm |title=Schuster leads the defectors |publisher=BBC News |date=11 December 2008 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>


A 2007 survey by the ''Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas'' determined that Real Madrid was the team with the largest following in Spain. Thirty-two percent of the Spanish population supported Real Madrid, while twenty-five percent supported Barcelona. In third place came [[Valencia CF]], who were supported by five percent.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cis.es/cis/export/sites/default/-Archivos/Marginales/2700_2719/2705/Es2705mar_A.pdf|title=CIS Mayo 2007|language=Spanish|format=PDF|publisher=Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas|date=May 2007|accessdate=2 September 2010}}</ref> Barcelona in turn is more popular in Europe than Madrid. According to a survey made by the German research agency Sport+Markt in 2010, Barcelona has approximately 57.8 million fans around Europe, while Real Madrid has 31.3 million fans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportundmarkt.com/de/news/list/football-top-20-2010.html|title="Football Top 20" 2010|format=text|publisher=Sport+Markt|date=September 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}{{subscription required}}</ref><ref>http://www.sport.es/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=44&idioma=CAS&idnoticia_PK=725804&idseccio_PK=803&h=</ref> Globally, Real Madrid is the most popular football club in the world according to a study performed by [[Harvard University]] in 2007, with over 228 million supporters worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Harvard videolecture | url = http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202728350886/noticia/Noticia/Harvard_videolecture.htm | publisher = Real Madrid Club de Fútbol | date = 8 February 2008 | accessdate = 10 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = The Real Madrid will Support New Athletic School in Bogota | url = http://www.bogota.gov.co/portel/libreria/php/x_frame_detalle.php?id=28909 | publisher = [[Bogotá|Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá]] | date = 13 May 2008 | accessdate = 10 February 2010}}</ref>
A 2007 survey by the ''Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas'' determined that Real Madrid was the team with the largest following in Spain. Thirty-two percent of the Spanish population supported Real Madrid, while twenty-five percent supported Barcelona. In third place came [[Valencia CF]], who were supported by five percent.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cis.es/cis/export/sites/default/-Archivos/Marginales/2700_2719/2705/Es2705mar_A.pdf|title=CIS Mayo 2007|language=Spanish|format=PDF|publisher=Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas|date=May 2007|accessdate=2 September 2010}}</ref> Barcelona in turn is more popular in Europe than Madrid. According to a survey made by the German research agency Sport+Markt in 2010, Barcelona has approximately 57.8 million fans around Europe, while Real Madrid has 31.3 million fans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sportundmarkt.com/de/news/list/football-top-20-2010.html|title="Football Top 20" 2010|format=text|publisher=Sport+Markt|date=September 2009|accessdate=10 September 2010}}{{subscription required}}</ref><ref>http://www.sport.es/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=44&idioma=CAS&idnoticia_PK=725804&idseccio_PK=803&h=</ref>Globally, Real Madrid is the most popular football club in the world according to a study performed by [[Harvard University]] in 2007, with over 228 million supporters worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Harvard videolecture | url =http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202728350886/noticia/Noticia/Harvard_videolecture.htm| publisher = Real Madrid Club de Fútbol | date = 8 February 2008 |accessdate = 10 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = The Real Madrid will Support New Athletic School in Bogota | url =http://www.bogota.gov.co/portel/libreria/php/x_frame_detalle.php?id=28909| publisher = [[Bogotá|Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá]] | date = 13 May 2008 |accessdate = 10 February 2010}}</ref>


The rivalry intensified in 2011 where due to the [[2011 Copa del Rey Final|final of the Copa Del Rey]] and the meeting of the two in the [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]], Barcelona and Real Madrid were scheduled to meet each other four times in 18 days. Several accusations of unsportsmanlike behaviour from both teams and a war of words erupted throughout the fixtures which included four red cards. Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque stated that he was "concerned" that due to the rising hatred between the two clubs, that this could cause friction in the national side.<ref>http://www.supersport.com/football/article.aspx?Id=415524</ref>
The rivalry intensified in 2011 where due to the [[2011 Copa del Rey Final|final of the Copa Del Rey]] and the meeting of the two in the[[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]], Barcelona and Real Madrid were scheduled to meet each other four times in 18 days. Several accusations of unsportsmanlike behaviour from both teams and a war of words erupted throughout the fixtures which included four red cards. Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque stated that he was "concerned" that due to the rising hatred between the two clubs, that this could cause friction in the national side.<ref>http://www.supersport.com/football/article.aspx?Id=415524</ref>


==League matches==
==League matches==
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| 1 ||17 February [[1929 La Liga|1929]]||2||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2''' (0-1)||[[Manuel Parera Penella|Parera]] (50) ||[[Rafael Morera López|Morera]] (10, 55)
| 1 ||17 February [[1929 La Liga|1929]]||2||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2'''(0-1)||[[Manuel Parera Penella|Parera]] (50) ||[[Rafael Morera López|Morera]] (10, 55)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 2 ||9 May [[1929 La Liga|1929]]||11||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–0)|| ||[[José Sastre Perciba|Sastre]] (83)
| 2 ||9 May [[1929 La Liga|1929]]||11||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–0)||||[[José Sastre Perciba|Sastre]] (83)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 3 ||26 January [[1929–30 La Liga|1930]]||9||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–4''' (0–3)||[[Bestit Martínez|Bestit]] (63) ||[[Gaspar Rubio Meliá|Rubio]] (10, 37), [[Francisco López (football)|F. López]] (17), [[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (71)
| 3 ||26 January [[1929–30 La Liga|1930]]||9||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–4'''(0–3)||[[Bestit Martínez|Bestit]] (63) ||[[Gaspar Rubio Meliá|Rubio]] (10, 37), [[Francisco López (football)|F. López]] (17), [[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (71)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 4 ||30 March [[1929–30 La Liga|1930]]||18||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–1''' (3-0)||[[Gaspar Rubio Meliá|Rubio]] (5, 23), [[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (42, 68, 72)||[[Severiano Goiburu Lopetegui|Goiburu]] (84)
| 4 ||30 March [[1929–30 La Liga|1930]]||18||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–1'''(3-0)||[[Gaspar Rubio Meliá|Rubio]] (5, 23), [[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (42, 68, 72)||[[Severiano Goiburu Lopetegui|Goiburu]](84)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 5 ||1 February [[1930–31 La Liga|1931]]||9||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
| 5 ||1 February [[1930–31 La Liga|1931]]||9||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
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| 6 ||5 April [[1930–31 La Liga|1931]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (2–1)||[[Juan Ramón i Pera|Ramón]] (12, 35, 73)||[[Eugenio Hilario Calvo|Eugenio]] (38)
| 6 ||5 April [[1930–31 La Liga|1931]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (2–1)||[[Juan Ramón i Pera|Ramón]] (12, 35, 73)||[[Eugenio Hilario Calvo|Eugenio]] (38)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 7 ||31 January [[1931–32 La Liga|1932]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (2–0)||[[Manuel Olivares Lapeña|Olivares]] (26, 40)||
| 7 ||31 January [[1931–32 La Liga|1932]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(2–0)||[[Manuel Olivares Lapeña|Olivares]] (26, 40)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 8 ||3 April [[1931–32 La Liga|1932]]||18||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (2-2)||
| 8 ||3 April [[1931–32 La Liga|1932]]||18||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (2-2)||
[[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (20), [[Ángel Arocha|Arocha]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 87)
[[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (20), [[Ángel Arocha|Arocha]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 87)
||[[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (43), [[Luis Regueiro Pagola|Regueiro]] (70)
||[[Jaime Lazcano Escolá|Lazcano]] (43), [[Luis Regueiro Pagola|Regueiro]](70)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 9 ||1 January [[1932–33 La Liga|1933]]||6||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1-1''' (0-0)||
| 9 ||1 January [[1932–33 La Liga|1933]]||6||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1-1''' (0-0)||
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 14 ||21 April [[1934–35 La Liga|1935]]||81||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0''' (1–0)
| 14 ||21 April [[1934–35 La Liga|1935]]||81||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0''' (1–0)
||[[Martí Ventolrà|Ventolrà]] (43, 62, 68, 82), [[Josep Escolà|Escola]] (48)
||[[Martí Ventolrà|Ventolrà]] (43, 62, 68, 82), [[Josep Escolà|Escola]](48)
||
||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 15 ||26 December [[1935–36 La Liga|1935]]||7||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–3''' (0–2)
| 15 ||26 December [[1935–36 La Liga|1935]]||7||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–3''' (0–2)
||
||
||[[Luis Regueiro Pagola|Regueiro]] (21), [[Francisco Diz Vázquez|Diz]] (40), [[Simón Lecue Andrade|Lecue]] (47)
||[[Luis Regueiro Pagola|Regueiro]] (21), [[Francisco Diz Vázquez|Diz]](40), [[Simón Lecue Andrade|Lecue]] (47)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 16 ||22 March [[1935–36 La Liga|1936]]||18||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0''' (2–0)
| 16 ||22 March [[1935–36 La Liga|1936]]||18||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0''' (2–0)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 17 ||28 January [[1939–40 La Liga|1940]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (1–1)
| 17 ||28 January [[1939–40 La Liga|1940]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (1–1)
||[[Jesús Alonso Fernández|Alonso]] (1'), [[Simón Lecue Andrade|Lecue]] (75')
||[[Jesús Alonso Fernández|Alonso]] (1'), [[Simón Lecue Andrade|Lecue]](75')
||[[Pedro Pascual|Pascual]] (3')
||[[Pedro Pascual|Pascual]] (3')
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 19 ||1 December [[1940–41 La Liga|1940]]||10||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (0–0)
| 19 ||1 December [[1940–41 La Liga|1940]]||10||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (0–0)
||[[Jaime Sospedra Juliá|Sospedra]] (49, 69), [[José Valle Mas|Valle Mas]] (53)
||[[Jaime Sospedra Juliá|Sospedra]] (49, 69), [[José Valle Mas|Valle Mas]](53)
||
||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 21 ||19 October [[1941–42 La Liga|1941]]|| 4||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–3''' (2–1)
| 21 ||19 October [[1941–42 La Liga|1941]]|| 4||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–3''' (2–1)
||[[Marcial Arbiza Urruti|Arbiza]] (17, 70), [[Benito García Cano|Benito]] ([[Own goal|o.g.]] 35), [[Nazario Belmar Martínez|Belmar]] (55)
||[[Marcial Arbiza Urruti|Arbiza]] (17, 70), [[Benito García Cano|Benito]]([[Own goal|o.g.]] 35), [[Nazario Belmar Martínez|Belmar]] (55)
||[[Francisco Calvet Puig|Calvet]] (25), [[José Raich Garriga|Raich]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 60), [[Antonio Gracía López|Gracia]] (87)
||[[Francisco Calvet Puig|Calvet]] (25), [[José Raich Garriga|Raich]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 60), [[Antonio Gracía López|Gracia]] (87)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 22 ||25 January [[1941–42 La Liga|1942]]||17||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–2''' (0–0)
| 22 ||25 January [[1941–42 La Liga|1942]]||17||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–2''' (0–0)
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||[[Manuel Alday Marticorena|Alday]] (63, 78)
||[[Manuel Alday Marticorena|Alday]] (63, 78)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 23 ||27 September [[1942–43 La Liga|1942]]|| 1||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0''' (1–0)<ref>[http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=res&t=042&idDivision=1&j=1 LFP: Temporada 1942-43 - Jornada 1ª]</ref>
| 23 ||27 September [[1942–43 La Liga|1942]]|| 1||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0'''(1–0)<ref>[http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=res&t=042&idDivision=1&j=1 LFP: Temporada 1942-43 -Jornada 1ª]</ref>
||[[Marcial Arbiza Urruti|Arbiza]] (7, 89), [[Antonio Alsúa Alonso|Alsúa]] (52)
||[[Marcial Arbiza Urruti|Arbiza]] (7, 89), [[Antonio Alsúa Alonso|Alsúa]](52)
||
||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 24 ||10 January [[1942–43 La Liga|1943]]||14||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''5–5''' (4–2)<ref>[http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=res&t=042&idDivision=1&j=14 LFP: Temporada 1942-43 - Jornada 14ª]</ref>
| 24 ||10 January [[1942–43 La Liga|1943]]||14||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''5–5''' (4–2)<ref>[http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=res&t=042&idDivision=1&j=14 LFP: Temporada 1942-43 -Jornada 14ª]</ref>
||[[Mariano Martín|Martín]] (25, 40), [[Josep Escolà|Escola]] (31), [[José Valle Mas|Valle Mas]] (32, 62)
||[[Mariano Martín|Martín]] (25, 40), [[Josep Escolà|Escola]] (31), [[José Valle Mas|Valle Mas]] (32, 62)
||[[Jesús Alonso Fernández|Alonso]] (10), [[Manuel Alday Marticorena|Alday]] (27, 51), [[Pascual Botella Domingo|Botella]] (74), [[José Mardones Llorente|Mardones II]] (87)
||[[Jesús Alonso Fernández|Alonso]] (10), [[Manuel Alday Marticorena|Alday]] (27, 51), [[Pascual Botella Domingo|Botella]] (74),[[José Mardones Llorente|Mardones II]] (87)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 25 ||2 January [[1943–44 La Liga|1944]]||13||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0-1''' (0-0)
| 25 ||2 January [[1943–44 La Liga|1944]]||13||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0-1''' (0-0)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 32 ||30 March [[1946–47 La Liga|1947]]||24||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–2''' (2–0)
| 32 ||30 March [[1946–47 La Liga|1947]]||24||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–2''' (2–0)
||[[José Bravo Domínguez|Bravo]] (18), [[Alfonso Navarro Perona|Navarro]] (39, 49)
||[[José Bravo Domínguez|Bravo]] (18), [[Alfonso Navarro Perona|Navarro]](39, 49)
||[[Pedro María Arsuaga Eguiazábal|Arsuaga]] (48, 60)
||[[Pedro María Arsuaga Eguiazábal|Arsuaga]] (48, 60)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 34 ||25 January [[1947–48 La Liga|1948]]||17||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''4–2''' (3–0)
| 34 ||25 January [[1947–48 La Liga|1948]]||17||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''4–2''' (3–0)
||[[Josep Seguer|Seguer]] (2), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (28, 58), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (43)
||[[Josep Seguer|Seguer]] (2), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (28, 58),[[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (43)
||[[Juan Rodríguez Gallardo|Gallardo]] (68), [[Rafael Yunta Navarro|Rafa Yunta]] (76)
||[[Juan Rodríguez Gallardo|Gallardo]] (68), [[Rafael Yunta Navarro|Rafa Yunta]] (76)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 35 ||19 September [[1948–49 La Liga|1948]]||2||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–2''' (0–1)
| 35 ||19 September [[1948–49 La Liga|1948]]||2||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–2''' (0–1)
||[[Sabino Barinaga Alberdi|Barinaga]] (60)
||[[Sabino Barinaga Alberdi|Barinaga]] (60)
||[[Florencio Caffaratti|Caffaratti]] (41), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (48)
||[[Florencio Caffaratti|Caffaratti]] (41), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]](48)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 36 ||15 January [[1948–49 La Liga|1949]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (1–1)
| 36 ||15 January [[1948–49 La Liga|1949]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (1–1)
||[[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (28, 61), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (56)
||[[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (28, 61), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]](56)
||[[Pahiño]] (9)
||[[Pahiño]] (9)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 37 ||18 September [[1949–50 La Liga|1949]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''6–1''' (3–0)
| 37 ||18 September [[1949–50 La Liga|1949]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''6–1''' (3–0)
||[[Pablo Olmedo Garmendía|Olmedo]] (2), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]] (4), [[Pahiño]] (40, 68), [[Cándido Gardoy Martín|Macala]] (62, 69)
||[[Pablo Olmedo Garmendía|Olmedo]] (2), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]](4), [[Pahiño]] (40, 68), [[Cándido Gardoy Martín|Macala]] (62, 69)
||[[José Gonzalvo|Gonzalvo II]] (85)
||[[José Gonzalvo|Gonzalvo II]] (85)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 38 ||15 January [[1949–50 La Liga|1950]]||16||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–3''' (1–0)
| 38 ||15 January [[1949–50 La Liga|1950]]||16||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–3''' (1–0)
||[[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (41), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (53)
||[[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (41), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]](53)
||[[Pahiño]] (58), [[Rafael Verdu Fernández|Rafa Verdu]] (66), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]] (73)
||[[Pahiño]] (58), [[Rafael Verdu Fernández|Rafa Verdu]] (66), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]] (73)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 39 ||24 September [[1950–51 La Liga|1950]]||3||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''7–2''' (3–1)
| 39 ||24 September [[1950–51 La Liga|1950]]||3||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''7–2''' (3–1)
||[[Mateu Nicolau|Nicolau]] (9, 56), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (14), [[Marcos Aureli]] (39, 88), [[Marià Gonzalvo|Gonzalvo III]] (62), [[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (82)
||[[Mateu Nicolau|Nicolau]] (9, 56), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]](14), [[Marcos Aureli]] (39, 88), [[Marià Gonzalvo|Gonzalvo III]] (62),[[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (82)
||[[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (15), [[Manuel García González|García González]] (66)
||[[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (15), [[Manuel García González|García González]] (66)
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| 41 ||11 November [[1951–52 La Liga|1951]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–1''' (3–1)
| 41 ||11 November [[1951–52 La Liga|1951]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–1''' (3–1)
||[[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (3), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]] (32), [[Pahiño]] (35, 87), [[Roque Olsen]] (57)
||[[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (3), [[Miguel Cabrera Pérez|Cabrera]] (32),[[Pahiño]] (35, 87), [[Roque Olsen]] (57)
||[[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (44)
||[[Estanislao Basora|Basora]] (44)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 45 ||25 October [[1953–54 La Liga|1953]]||7||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–0''' (4–0)
| 45 ||25 October [[1953–54 La Liga|1953]]||7||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5–0''' (4–0)
||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (10, 85), [[Roque Olsen]] (34, 35), [[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (39)
||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (10, 85), [[Roque Olsen]] (34, 35),[[Luis Molowny|Molowny]] (39)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 46 ||21 February [[1953–54 La Liga|1954]]||22||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–1''' (1–1)
| 46 ||21 February [[1953–54 La Liga|1954]]||22||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–1''' (1–1)
||[[Justo Tejada|Tejada]] (14, 86), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (50), [[Tomás Hernández|Moreno]] (74), [[Eduardo Manchón|Manchón]] (89)
||[[Justo Tejada|Tejada]] (14, 86), [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]](50), [[Tomás Hernández|Moreno]] (74), [[Eduardo Manchón|Manchón]] (89)
||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (6)
||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (6)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 55 ||26 October [[1958–59 La Liga|1958]]||7||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''4–0''' (1–0)
| 55 ||26 October [[1958–59 La Liga|1958]]||7||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''4–0''' (1–0)
||[[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (22, 68, 70), [[Justo Tejada|Tejada]] (84)
||[[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (22, 68, 70), [[Justo Tejada|Tejada]](84)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 57 ||29 November [[1959–60 La Liga|1959]]||11||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)|| [[Enrique Mateos|Mateos]] (5), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (82)||
| 57 ||29 November [[1959–60 La Liga|1959]]||11||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Enrique Mateos|Mateos]] (5), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (82)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 58 ||20 March [[1959–60 La Liga|1960]]||26||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (0–0)||[[Sándor Kocsis|Kocsis]] (50), [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (60), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (62)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (58)
| 58 ||20 March [[1959–60 La Liga|1960]]||26||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1'''(0–0)||[[Sándor Kocsis|Kocsis]] (50), [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (60),[[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (62)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (58)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 59 ||4 December [[1960–61 La Liga|1960]]||12||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–5''' (2–3)||[[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (28), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (34), [[László Kubala|Kubala]] (89)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (3, 81), [[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (15), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (43, 79)
| 59 ||4 December [[1960–61 La Liga|1960]]||12||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–5'''(2–3)||[[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (28), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (34), [[László Kubala|Kubala]] (89)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (3, 81), [[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (15), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (43, 79)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 60 ||26 March [[1960–61 La Liga|1961]]||27||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (0–0)||[[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (55), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (60), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (78)||[[Luis Suárez Miramontes|Luis Suárez]] (80), [[László Kubala|Kubala]] (89)
| 60 ||26 March [[1960–61 La Liga|1961]]||27||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2'''(0–0)||[[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (55), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]](60), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (78)||[[Luis Suárez Miramontes|Luis Suárez]] (80), [[László Kubala|Kubala]] (89)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 61 ||30 September [[1961–62 La Liga|1961]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (14), [[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (72)||
| 61 ||30 September [[1961–62 La Liga|1961]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (14), [[Luis del Sol|del Sol]] (72)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 62 ||21 January [[1961–62 La Liga|1962]]||20||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (2–0)||[[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (4, 83), [[Sándor Kocsis|Kocsis]] (40)||[[Félix Ruiz]] (86)
| 62 ||21 January [[1961–62 La Liga|1962]]||20||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1'''(2–0)||[[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (4, 83), [[Sándor Kocsis|Kocsis]](40)||[[Félix Ruiz]] (86)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 63 ||30 September [[1962–63 La Liga|1962]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (20, 70)||
| 63 ||30 September [[1962–63 La Liga|1962]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (20, 70)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 64 ||27 January [[1962–63 La Liga|1963]]||18||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–5''' (1–2)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (34) ||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 24, 35, 71), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (47), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (67)
| 64 ||27 January [[1962–63 La Liga|1963]]||18||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–5'''(1–2)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (34) ||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 24, 35, 71), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (47), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (67)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 65 ||15 December [[1963–64 La Liga|1963]]||12||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0''' (1–0)||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (37, 68, [[Penalty kick|p.]] 84), [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (77)||
| 65 ||15 December [[1963–64 La Liga|1963]]||12||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0'''(1–0)||[[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (37, 68, [[Penalty kick|p.]] 84),[[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (77)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 66 ||30 March [[1963–64 La Liga|1964]]||27||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2''' (1–2)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (27)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (18), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (43)
| 66 ||30 March [[1963–64 La Liga|1964]]||27||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2'''(1–2)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (27)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]](18), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (43)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 67 ||8 November [[1964–65 La Liga|1964]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–1''' (2–0)||[[Amancio Amaro|Amancio]] (16, 31, 74), [[Fernando Serena|Serena]] (76)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (68)
| 67 ||8 November [[1964–65 La Liga|1964]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–1'''(2–0)||[[Amancio Amaro|Amancio]] (16, 31, 74), [[Fernando Serena|Serena]](76)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (68)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 68 ||28 February [[1964–65 La Liga|1965]]||24||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2''' (1–0)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (40)||[[Pirri]] (63), [[Fernando Serena|Serena]] (70)
| 68 ||28 February [[1964–65 La Liga|1965]]||24||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2'''(1–0)||[[Cayetano Ré|Ré]] (40)||[[Pirri]] (63), [[Fernando Serena|Serena]](70)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 69 ||19 December [[1965–66 La Liga|1965]]||14||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–3''' (1–3)||[[Félix Ruiz]] (20)||[[Josep Maria Fusté|Fusté]] (7, 8), [[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (34)
| 69 ||19 December [[1965–66 La Liga|1965]]||14||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–3'''(1–3)||[[Félix Ruiz]] (20)||[[Josep Maria Fusté|Fusté]] (7, 8), [[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (34)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 70 ||27 March [[1965–66 La Liga|1966]]||29||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (0–1)||[[Joaquim Rifé|Rifé]] (59), [[Pedro Zaballa|Zaballa]] (63)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (39)
| 70 ||27 March [[1965–66 La Liga|1966]]||29||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1'''(0–1)||[[Joaquim Rifé|Rifé]] (59), [[Pedro Zaballa|Zaballa]](63)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (39)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 71 ||20 November [[1966–67 La Liga|1966]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–0''' (0–0)||[[José Fidalgo Veloso|Fidalgo]] (89)||
| 71 ||20 November [[1966–67 La Liga|1966]]||10||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–0'''(0–0)||[[José Fidalgo Veloso|Fidalgo]] (89)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 72 ||19 March [[1966–67 La Liga|1967]]||25||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Josep Maria Fusté|Fusté]] (7, 89)||[[Amancio Amaro|Amancio]] (42)
| 72 ||19 March [[1966–67 La Liga|1967]]||25||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Josep Maria Fusté|Fusté]] (7, 89)||[[Amancio Amaro|Amancio]] (42)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 73 ||10 December [[1967–68 La Liga|1967]]||12||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–0)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 65)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (78)
| 73 ||10 December [[1967–68 La Liga|1967]]||12||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–0)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 65)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (78)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 74 ||9 April [[1967–68 La Liga|1968]]||27||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (12)||[[Pirri]] (43)
| 74 ||9 April [[1967–68 La Liga|1968]]||27||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]](12)||[[Pirri]] (43)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 75 ||16 November [[1968–69 La Liga|1968]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Pirri]] (32), [[José Luis López Peinado|José Luis]] (75)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (19)
| 75 ||16 November [[1968–69 La Liga|1968]]||9||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1'''(1–1)||[[Pirri]] (32), [[José Luis López Peinado|José Luis]] (75)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (19)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 76 ||9 March [[1968–69 La Liga|1969]]||24||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]] (26)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 87)
| 76 ||9 March [[1968–69 La Liga|1969]]||24||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)||[[José Antonio Zaldúa|Zaldúa]](26)||[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 87)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 77 ||14 September [[1969–70 La Liga|1969]]||1||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''3–3''' (2–2)||[[Sebastián Fleitas|Fleitas]] (18, 38), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (63)||[[Miguel Ángel Bustillo]] (3, 5), [[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (71)
| 77 ||14 September [[1969–70 La Liga|1969]]||1||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''3–3''' (2–2)||[[Sebastián Fleitas|Fleitas]](18, 38), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (63)||[[Miguel Ángel Bustillo]] (3, 5), [[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (71)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 78 ||28 December [[1969–70 La Liga|1969]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (1–0)||[[Gallego (footballer)|Gallego]] (29)||
| 78 ||28 December [[1969–70 La Liga|1969]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0'''(1–0)||[[Gallego (footballer)|Gallego]] (29)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 79 ||25 October [[1970–71 La Liga|1970]]||7||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–1)|| ||[[Pedro Zabalza|Zabalza]] (28)
| 79 ||25 October [[1970–71 La Liga|1970]]||7||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–1)||||[[Pedro Zabalza|Zabalza]] (28)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 80 ||14 February [[1970–71 La Liga|1971]]||22||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–1''' (0–0)|| ||[[José Antonio Grande|Grande]] (67)
| 80 ||14 February [[1970–71 La Liga|1971]]||22||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–1''' (0–0)||||[[José Antonio Grande|Grande]] (67)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 81 ||28 November [[1971–72 La Liga|1971]]||11||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)||[[Ramón Grosso|Grosso]] (6)|| [[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (68)
| 81 ||28 November [[1971–72 La Liga|1971]]||11||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)||[[Ramón Grosso|Grosso]] (6)||[[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (68)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 82 ||3 April [[1971–72 La Liga|1972]]||28||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (1–0)||[[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (11)||
| 82 ||3 April [[1971–72 La Liga|1972]]||28||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (1–0)||[[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (11)||
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| 85 ||7 October [[1973–74 La Liga|1973]]||6||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
| 85 ||7 October [[1973–74 La Liga|1973]]||6||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 86 ||17 February [[1973–74 La Liga|1974]]||22||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–5''' (0–2)|| ||[[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (30, 54), [[Johan Cruijff|Cruijff]] (39), [[Juan Carlos Pérez López (footballer born 1990)|Juan Carlos]] (65), [[Hugo Sotil Yeren|Sotil]] (69)
| 86 ||17 February [[1973–74 La Liga|1974]]||22||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–5''' (0–2)||||[[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (30, 54), [[Johan Cruijff|Cruijff]] (39),[[Juan Carlos Pérez López (footballer born 1990)|Juan Carlos]] (65),[[Hugo Sotil Yeren|Sotil]] (69)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 87 ||5 January [[1974–75 La Liga|1975]]||15||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–0''' (1–0)|| [[Roberto Martínez]] (43)||
| 87 ||5 January [[1974–75 La Liga|1975]]||15||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–0''' (1–0)||[[Roberto Martínez]] (43)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 88 ||11 May [[1974–75 La Liga|1975]]||32||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
| 88 ||11 May [[1974–75 La Liga|1975]]||32||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''0–0''' (0–0)|| ||
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| 89 ||28 December [[1975–76 La Liga|1975]]||15||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)||[[Johan Neeskens|Neeskens]] (3), [[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (89)||[[Pirri]] (64)
| 89 ||28 December [[1975–76 La Liga|1975]]||15||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)||[[Johan Neeskens|Neeskens]] (3), [[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (89)||[[Pirri]] (64)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 90 ||30 April [[1975–76 La Liga|1976]]||32||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1)|| ||[[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (15), [[Juan Carlos Heredia|Heredia]] (64)
| 90 ||30 April [[1975–76 La Liga|1976]]||32||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1)||||[[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] (15), [[Juan Carlos Heredia|Heredia]] (64)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 91 ||19 September [[1976–77 La Liga|1976]]||3||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (1–0)||[[Marcial Pina|Marcial]] (29), [[Johan Cruyff|Cruyff]] (53), [[Juan Carlos Heredia|Heredia]] (86)||[[Pirri]] (52)
| 91 ||19 September [[1976–77 La Liga|1976]]||3||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1'''(1–0)||[[Marcial Pina|Marcial]] (29), [[Johan Cruyff|Cruyff]] (53), [[Juan Carlos Heredia|Heredia]] (86)||[[Pirri]] (52)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 92 ||30 January [[1976–77 La Liga|1977]]||20||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Pirri]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 2)||[[Johan Cruyff|Cruyff]] (16)
| 92 ||30 January [[1976–77 La Liga|1977]]||20||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Pirri]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]]2)||[[Johan Cruyff|Cruyff]] (16)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 93 ||4 December [[1977–78 La Liga|1977]]||12||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–3''' (1–2)||[[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 30, 67)||[[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (23), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (35), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]] (54)
| 93 ||4 December [[1977–78 La Liga|1977]]||12||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–3'''(1–2)||[[Carles Rexach|Rexach]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 30, 67)||[[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (23), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (35), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]] (54)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 94 ||30 January [[1977–78 La Liga|1978]]||29||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0''' (2–0)||[[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (6, 10), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (69), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (80)||
| 94 ||30 January [[1977–78 La Liga|1978]]||29||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0'''(2–0)||[[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (6, 10), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]](69), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (80)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 95 ||23 September [[1978–79 La Liga|1978]]||4||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1''' (2–1)||[[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (29, 46), [[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (32)||[[Johan Neeskens|Neeskens]] (15)
| 95 ||23 September [[1978–79 La Liga|1978]]||4||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1'''(2–1)||[[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (29, 46), [[Henning Jensen|Jensen]] (32)||[[Johan Neeskens|Neeskens]] (15)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 96 ||17 February [[1978–79 La Liga|1979]]||21||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (0–0)||[[Hans Krankl|Krankl]] (52), [[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (61)||
| 96 ||17 February [[1978–79 La Liga|1979]]||21||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (0–0)||[[Hans Krankl|Krankl]] (52), [[Juan Manuel Asensi|Asensi]] (61)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 97 ||23 September [[1979–80 La Liga|1979]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (3–2)||[[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (6), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (8), [[Laurie Cunningham|Cunningham]] (32)||[[Jesús Landáburu|Landáburu]] (23), [[Hans Krankl|Krankl]] (36)
| 97 ||23 September [[1979–80 La Liga|1979]]||3||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2'''(3–2)||[[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (6), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (8), [[Laurie Cunningham|Cunningham]] (32)||[[Jesús Landáburu|Landáburu]] (23), [[Hans Krankl|Krankl]] (36)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 98 ||10 February [[1979–80 La Liga|1980]]||20||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–2''' (0–0)|| ||[[Francisco García Hernández|García Hernández]] (61), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (63)
| 98 ||10 February [[1979–80 La Liga|1980]]||20||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–2''' (0–0)||||[[Francisco García Hernández|García Hernández]] (61), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (63)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 99 ||30 November [[1980–81 La Liga|1980]]||13||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Bernd Schuster|Schuster]] (15), [[Quini]] (64)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (22)
| 99 ||30 November [[1980–81 La Liga|1980]]||13||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Bernd Schuster|Schuster]] (15), [[Quini]] (64)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]](22)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 100 ||29 March [[1980–81 La Liga|1981]]||30||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0''' (0–0)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 53), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (71), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]] (76)||
| 100 ||29 March [[1980–81 La Liga|1981]]||30||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0'''(0–0)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 53),[[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (71), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]](76)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 101 ||20 December [[1981–82 La Liga|1981]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (1–0)||[[José Ramón Alexanko|Alexanko]] (7), [[Quini]] (53, [[Penalty kick|p.]] 60)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (49)
| 101 ||20 December [[1981–82 La Liga|1981]]||16||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (1–0)||[[José Ramón Alexanko|Alexanko]] (7), [[Quini]] (53, [[Penalty kick|p.]]60)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (49)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 102 ||29 March [[1981–82 La Liga|1982]]||30||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1''' (2–1)||[[Rafael García Cortés|Rafael Cortés]] (6), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 45), [[Isidro Díaz González|Isidro]] (82)||[[Quini]] (42)
| 102 ||29 March [[1981–82 La Liga|1982]]||30||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1'''(2–1)||[[Rafael García Cortés|Rafael Cortés]] (6), [[Uli Stielike|Stielike]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 45), [[Isidro Díaz González|Isidro]] (82)||[[Quini]] (42)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 103 ||27 November [[1982–83 La Liga|1982]]||13||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1)|| ||[[Esteban Vigo]] (14), [[Quini]] (86)
| 103 ||27 November [[1982–83 La Liga|1982]]||13||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1)||||[[Esteban Vigo]] (14), [[Quini]] (86)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 104 ||26 March [[1982–83 La Liga|1983]]||30||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] (45), [[Perico Alonso]] (77)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (20)
| 104 ||26 March [[1982–83 La Liga|1983]]||30||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)||[[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] (45), [[Perico Alonso]] (77)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (20)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 105 ||22 October [[1983–84 La Liga|1983]]||8||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2''' (1–2)||[[Quini]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 17)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 12), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (20)
| 105 ||22 October [[1983–84 La Liga|1983]]||8||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2'''(1–2)||[[Quini]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 17)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 12), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (20)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 106 ||25 February [[1983–84 La Liga|1984]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (1–0)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (16), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (80)||[[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] (56)
| 106 ||25 February [[1983–84 La Liga|1984]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1'''(1–0)||[[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (16), [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (80)||[[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] (56)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 107 ||2 September [[1984–85 La Liga|1984]]||1||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–3''' (0–0)|| ||[[Ángel de Los Santos Cano|Ángel]] ([[Own goal|o.g.]]46), [[Steve Archibald|Archibald]] (86), [[Ramón Calderé|Calderé]] (89)
| 107 ||2 September [[1984–85 La Liga|1984]]||1||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–3''' (0–0)||||[[Ángel de Los Santos Cano|Ángel]] ([[Own goal|o.g.]]46), [[Steve Archibald|Archibald]] (86), [[Ramón Calderé|Calderé]] (89)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 108 ||30 December [[1984–85 La Liga|1984]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–2''' (1–1)||[[Gerardo Miranda|Gerardo]] (25), [[Migueli]] (53), [[Esteban Vigo]] (79)||[[Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo|Sanchís]] (30), [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (89)
| 108 ||30 December [[1984–85 La Liga|1984]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–2'''(1–1)||[[Gerardo Miranda|Gerardo]] (25), [[Migueli]] (53), [[Esteban Vigo]] (79)||[[Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo|Sanchís]] (30), [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (89)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 109 ||9 November [[1985–86 La Liga|1985]]||11||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Marcos Alonso Peña|Marcos]] (2), [[Ramón Calderé|Calderé]] (72)||
| 109 ||9 November [[1985–86 La Liga|1985]]||11||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Marcos Alonso Peña|Marcos]] (2), [[Ramón Calderé|Calderé]] (72)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 110 ||8 March [[1985–86 La Liga|1986]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1''' (0–0)||[[Antonio Maceda|Maceda]] (64), [[Jorge Valdano|Valdano]] (67), [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (83)||[[Raúl Vicente Amarilla|Amarilla]] (51)
| 110 ||8 March [[1985–86 La Liga|1986]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–1'''(0–0)||[[Antonio Maceda|Maceda]] (64), [[Jorge Valdano|Valdano]] (67),[[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (83)||[[Raúl Vicente Amarilla|Amarilla]](51)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 111 ||8 October [[1986–87 La Liga|1986]]||8||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Hugo Sánchez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 27)||[[Ángel Pedraza|Pedraza]] (6)
| 111 ||8 October [[1986–87 La Liga|1986]]||8||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Hugo Sánchez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 27)||[[Ángel Pedraza|Pedraza]] (6)
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| 114 ||23 May [[1986–87 La Liga|1987]]||40||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)
| 114 ||23 May [[1986–87 La Liga|1987]]||40||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)
||[[Gary Lineker|Lineker]] (39), [[Roberto Fernández Bonillo|Roberto]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 60)||[[Hugo Sánchez]] (53)
||[[Gary Lineker|Lineker]] (39), [[Roberto Fernández Bonillo|Roberto]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 60)||[[Hugo Sánchez]] (53)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 115 ||2 January [[1987–88 La Liga|1988]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (2–1)
| 115 ||2 January [[1987–88 La Liga|1988]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (2–1)
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| 116 ||30 April [[1987–88 La Liga|1988]]||35||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (1–0)
| 116 ||30 April [[1987–88 La Liga|1988]]||35||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (1–0)
||[[Francisco José Carrasco|Carrasco]] (1), [[Gary Lineker|Lineker]] (70)||
||[[Francisco José Carrasco|Carrasco]] (1), [[Gary Lineker|Lineker]](70)||
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 117 ||22 October [[1988–89 La Liga|1988]]||8||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (0–1)
| 117 ||22 October [[1988–89 La Liga|1988]]||8||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (0–1)
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| 120 ||15 February [[1989–90 La Liga|1990]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (2–1)
| 120 ||15 February [[1989–90 La Liga|1990]]||25||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–2''' (2–1)
||[[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]] (24), [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (45), [[Hugo Sánchez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 46)||[[Julio Salinas|Salinas]] (21, 70)
||[[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]] (24), [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]](45), [[Hugo Sánchez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 46)||[[Julio Salinas|Salinas]](21, 70)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 121 ||19 January [[1990–91 La Liga|1991]]||19||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)
| 121 ||19 January [[1990–91 La Liga|1991]]||19||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–1)
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| 123 ||19 October [[1991–92 La Liga|1991]]||6||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)
| 123 ||19 October [[1991–92 La Liga|1991]]||6||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)
||[[Robert Prosinečki|Prosinečki]] (19)||[[Ronald Koeman|Koeman]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 58)
||[[Robert Prosinečki|Prosinečki]] (19)||[[Ronald Koeman|Koeman]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 58)
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|- style="text-align:center;"
| 124 ||7 March [[1991–92 La Liga|1992]]||25||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)
| 124 ||7 March [[1991–92 La Liga|1992]]||25||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–0)
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| 125 ||5 September [[1992–93 La Liga|1992]]||1||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)
| 125 ||5 September [[1992–93 La Liga|1992]]||1||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–1''' (1–0)
||[[José Mari Bakero|Bakero]] (4), [[Hristo Stoichkov|Stoichkov]] (87)||[[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 71)
||[[José Mari Bakero|Bakero]] (4), [[Hristo Stoichkov|Stoichkov]](87)||[[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 71)
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 126 ||30 January [[1992–93 La Liga|1993]]||20||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (2–1)
| 126 ||30 January [[1992–93 La Liga|1993]]||20||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–1''' (2–1)
||[[Ivan Zamorano|Zamorano]] (9), [[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 41)||[[Guillermo Amor|Amor]] (15)
||[[Ivan Zamorano|Zamorano]] (9), [[Míchel (footballer)|Míchel]]([[Penalty kick|p.]] 41)||[[Guillermo Amor|Amor]] (15)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 127 ||8 January [[1993–94 La Liga|1994]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0''' (1–0)||[[Romário]] (24, 56, 81), [[Ronald Koeman|Koeman]] (47), [[Iván Iglesias]] (86) ||
| 127 ||8 January [[1993–94 La Liga|1994]]||18||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0'''(1–0)||[[Romário]] (24, 56, 81), [[Ronald Koeman|Koeman]] (47), [[Iván Iglesias]] (86) ||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 128 ||7 May [[1993–94 La Liga|1994]]||37||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–0)|| ||[[Guillermo Amor|Amor]] (77)
| 128 ||7 May [[1993–94 La Liga|1994]]||37||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–1''' (0–0)||||[[Guillermo Amor|Amor]] (77)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 129 ||7 January [[1994–95 La Liga|1995]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5-0''' (3-0)||[[Iván Zamorano|Zamorano]] (5, 21, 39), [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (68), [[José Emilio Amavisca|Amavisca]] (70)||
| 129 ||7 January [[1994–95 La Liga|1995]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''5-0'''(3-0)||[[Iván Zamorano|Zamorano]] (5, 21, 39), [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (68), [[José Emilio Amavisca|Amavisca]] (70)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 130 ||27 May [[1994–95 La Liga|1995]]||35||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (0–0)||[[Miguel Ángel Nadal|Nadal]] (62)||
| 130 ||27 May [[1994–95 La Liga|1995]]||35||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0'''(0–0)||[[Miguel Ángel Nadal|Nadal]] (62)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 131 ||1 October [[1995–96 La Liga|1995]]||5||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1-1''' (1-1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (12)||[[Roger García Junyent|Roger]] (31)
| 131 ||1 October [[1995–96 La Liga|1995]]||5||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1-1''' (1-1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]](12)||[[Roger García Junyent|Roger]] (31)
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 132 ||11 February [[1995–96 La Liga|1996]]||26||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (1–0)||[[Meho Kodro|Kodro]] (37, 93), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (71)||
| 132 ||11 February [[1995–96 La Liga|1996]]||26||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (1–0)||[[Meho Kodro|Kodro]] (37, 93), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (71)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 133 ||8 December [[1996–97 La Liga|1996]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Davor Šuker|Suker]] (24), [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatovic]] (48)||
| 133 ||8 December [[1996–97 La Liga|1996]]||16||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Davor Šuker|Suker]] (24), [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatovic]] (48)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 134 ||11 May [[1996–97 La Liga|1997]]||37||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (1–0)||[[Ronaldo]] (45)||
| 134 ||11 May [[1996–97 La Liga|1997]]||37||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0'''(1–0)||[[Ronaldo]] (45)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 135 ||2 November [[1997–98 La Liga|1997]]||9||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–3''' (0–1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (48), [[Davor Šuker|Suker]] (61)||[[Rivaldo]] (5), [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (51), [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (85)
| 135 ||2 November [[1997–98 La Liga|1997]]||9||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–3'''(0–1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (48), [[Davor Šuker|Suker]](61)||[[Rivaldo]] (5), [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (51),[[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (85)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 136 ||8 March [[1997–98 La Liga|1998]]||28||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (0–0)||[[Sonny Anderson|Anderson]] (69), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (80), [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (85)||
| 136 ||8 March [[1997–98 La Liga|1998]]||28||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (0–0)||[[Sonny Anderson|Anderson]] (69), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (80), [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (85)||
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| 139 ||13 October [[1999–2000 La Liga|1999]]||7||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (1–1)||[[Rivaldo]] (28), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (50)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (26, 85)
| 139 ||13 October [[1999–2000 La Liga|1999]]||7||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (1–1)||[[Rivaldo]] (28), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (50)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (26, 85)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 140 ||27 February [[1999–2000 La Liga|2000]]||26||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0''' (2–0)||[[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] (5), [[Anelka]] (19), [[Morientes]] (52)||
| 140 ||27 February [[1999–2000 La Liga|2000]]||26||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''3–0'''(2–0)||[[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] (5), [[Anelka]](19), [[Morientes]] (52)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 141 ||22 October [[2000–01 La Liga|2000]]||6||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (26), [[Simão Sabrosa|Simão]] (79)||
| 141 ||22 October [[2000–01 La Liga|2000]]||6||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (26), [[Simão Sabrosa|Simão]](79)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 142 ||4 March [[2000–01 La Liga|2001]]||25||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (2–1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (6, 36)||[[Rivaldo]] (35, 69)
| 142 ||4 March [[2000–01 La Liga|2001]]||25||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (2–1)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (6, 36)||[[Rivaldo]] (35, 69)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 143 ||5 November [[2001–02 La Liga|2001]]||11||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Morientes]] (23), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (92)||
| 143 ||5 November [[2001–02 La Liga|2001]]||11||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Morientes]] (23), [[Luís Figo|Figo]] (92)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 144 ||17 March [[2001–02 La Liga|2002]]||30||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–1)||[[Xavi]] (58)||[[Zinedine Zidane|Zidane]] (38)
| 144 ||17 March [[2001–02 La Liga|2002]]||30||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–1)||[[Xavi]] (58)||[[Zinedine Zidane|Zidane]] (38)
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| 146 ||20 April [[2002–03 La Liga|2003]]||30||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Ronaldo]] (16)||[[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (32)
| 146 ||20 April [[2002–03 La Liga|2003]]||30||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Ronaldo]] (16)||[[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (32)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 147 ||7 December [[2003–04 La Liga|2003]]||15||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2''' (0–1)||[[Patrick Kluivert|Kluivert]] (83)||[[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] (37), [[Ronaldo]] (75)
| 147 ||7 December [[2003–04 La Liga|2003]]||15||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–2'''(0–1)||[[Patrick Kluivert|Kluivert]] (83)||[[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] (37), [[Ronaldo]] (75)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 148 ||25 April [[2003–04 La Liga|2004]]||34||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–2''' (0–0)||[[Santiago Solari|Solari]] (54)||[[Patrick Kluivert|Kluivert]] (58), [[Xavi]] (85)
| 148 ||25 April [[2003–04 La Liga|2004]]||34||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–2'''(0–0)||[[Santiago Solari|Solari]] (54)||[[Patrick Kluivert|Kluivert]](58), [[Xavi]] (85)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 149 ||20 November [[2004–05 La Liga|2004]]||12||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0''' (2–0)||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (28), [[Giovanni van Bronckhorst|van Bronckhorst]] (42), [[Ronaldinho]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 76)||
| 149 ||20 November [[2004–05 La Liga|2004]]||12||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–0'''(2–0)||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (28), [[Giovanni van Bronckhorst|van Bronckhorst]] (42), [[Ronaldinho]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 76)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 150 ||10 April [[2004–05 La Liga|2005]]||31||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–2''' (2–1)||[[Zinedine Zidane|Zidane]] (7), [[Ronaldo]] (20), [[Raúl González|Raúl]] (46), [[User:Michael James Owen|Owen]] (66)||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (29), [[Ronaldinho]] (73)
| 150 ||10 April [[2004–05 La Liga|2005]]||31||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–2'''(2–1)||[[Zinedine Zidane|Zidane]] (7), [[Ronaldo]] (20), [[Raúl González|Raúl]] (46), [[User:Michael James Owen|Owen]] (66)||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (29), [[Ronaldinho]] (73)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 151 ||19 November [[2005–06 La Liga|2005]]||12||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–3''' (0–1)|| ||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (14), [[Ronaldinho]] (59, 77)
| 151 ||19 November [[2005–06 La Liga|2005]]||12||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–3''' (0–1)||||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (14), [[Ronaldinho]] (59, 77)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 152 ||1 April [[2005–06 La Liga|2006]]||31||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Ronaldinho]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 20)||[[Ronaldo]] (36)
| 152 ||1 April [[2005–06 La Liga|2006]]||31||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (1–1)||[[Ronaldinho]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 20)||[[Ronaldo]] (36)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 153 ||22 October [[2006–07 La Liga|2006]]||7||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0''' (1–0)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (3), [[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]] (50)||
| 153 ||22 October [[2006–07 La Liga|2006]]||7||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''2–0'''(1–0)||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (3), [[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]](50)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 154 ||10 March [[2006–07 La Liga|2007]]||26||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''3–3''' (2–2)||[[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (10, 27, 88)||[[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]] (4, [[Penalty kick|p.]] 12), [[Sergio Ramos|Ramos]] (72)
| 154 ||10 March [[2006–07 La Liga|2007]]||26||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''3–3''' (2–2)||[[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (10, 27, 88)||[[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]] (4, [[Penalty kick|p.]] 12),[[Sergio Ramos|Ramos]] (72)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 155 ||23 December [[2007–08 La Liga|2007]]||17||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–1''' (0–1) || ||[[Julio Baptista|Baptista]] (36)
| 155 ||23 December [[2007–08 La Liga|2007]]||17||FC Barcelona||'''Real Madrid'''||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''0–1''' (0–1) ||||[[Julio Baptista|Baptista]] (36)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 156 ||7 May [[2007–08 La Liga|2008]]||34||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–1''' (2–0) || [[Raúl González|Raúl]] (12), [[Arjen Robben|Robben]] (20), [[Gonzalo Higuaín|Higuaín]] (62), [[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 77) || [[Thierry Henry|Henry]] (86)
| 156 ||7 May [[2007–08 La Liga|2008]]||34||'''Real Madrid'''||FC Barcelona||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–1''' (2–0) ||[[Raúl González|Raúl]] (12), [[Arjen Robben|Robben]] (20), [[Gonzalo Higuaín|Higuaín]] (62), [[Ruud van Nistelrooy|van Nistelrooy]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 77) || [[Thierry Henry|Henry]] (86)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 157 ||13 December [[2008–09 La Liga|2008]]||15||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (0–0) || [[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (83), [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (90) ||
| 157 ||13 December [[2008–09 La Liga|2008]]||15||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–0''' (0–0) ||[[Samuel Eto'o|Eto'o]] (83), [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (90) ||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 158 ||2 May [[2008–09 La Liga|2009]]||34||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–6''' (1–3) || [[Gonzalo Higuaín|Higuaín]] (14), [[Sergio Ramos|Ramos]] (56),||[[Thierry Henry|Henry]] (17, 58), [[Carlos Puyol|Puyol]] (19), [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (35, 75), [[Gerard Piqué|Piqué]] (83)
| 158 ||2 May [[2008–09 La Liga|2009]]||34||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''2–6''' (1–3) ||[[Gonzalo Higuaín|Higuaín]] (14), [[Sergio Ramos|Ramos]] (56),||[[Thierry Henry|Henry]] (17, 58), [[Carlos Puyol|Puyol]] (19), [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (35, 75), [[Gerard Piqué|Piqué]] (83)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 159 ||29 November [[2009–10 La Liga|2009]]||12||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (0–0) || [[Zlatan Ibrahimović|Ibrahimović]] (56)||
| 159 ||29 November [[2009–10 La Liga|2009]]||12||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–0''' (0–0) ||[[Zlatan Ibrahimović|Ibrahimović]] (56)||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 160 ||10 April [[2009–10 La Liga|2010]]||31||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1) || || [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (33), [[Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma|Pedro]] (56)
| 160 ||10 April [[2009–10 La Liga|2010]]||31||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''0–2''' (0–1) |||| [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] (33), [[Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma|Pedro]] (56)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 161 ||29 November [[2010–11 La Liga|2010]]||13||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0''' (2–0)|| [[Xavi]] (10), [[Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma|Pedro]] (18), [[David Villa|Villa]] (55, 58), [[Jeffrén Suárez|Jeffrén]] (90) ||
| 161 ||29 November [[2010–11 La Liga|2010]]||13||'''FC Barcelona'''||Real Madrid||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''5–0''' (2–0)||[[Xavi]] (10), [[Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma|Pedro]] (18), [[David Villa|Villa]] (55, 58), [[Jeffrén Suárez|Jeffrén]] (90) ||
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 162 ||16 April [[2010–11 La Liga|2011]]||32||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–0)||[[Cristiano Ronaldo|C. Ronaldo]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 82)||[[Lionel Messi|Messi]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 53)
| 162 ||16 April [[2010–11 La Liga|2011]]||32||Real Madrid||FC Barcelona||bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''1–1''' (0–0)||[[Cristiano Ronaldo|C. Ronaldo]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 82)||[[Lionel Messi|Messi]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 53)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 163 ||10 December [[2011–12 La Liga|2011]]||16||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1-3''' (1–1) || [[Benzema]] (1)|| [[Alexis Sánchez|Alexis]] (29), [[Xavi]] (53),<ref>[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=15606 RFEF: Game Summary]</ref> [[Cesc Fàbregas|Fàbregas]] (66)
| 163 ||10 December [[2011–12 La Liga|2011]]||16||Real Madrid||'''FC Barcelona'''||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1-3''' (1–1) ||[[Benzema]] (1)|| [[Alexis Sánchez|Alexis]] (29), [[Xavi]](53),<ref>[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=15606 RFEF: Game Summary]</ref> [[Cesc Fàbregas|Fàbregas]] (66)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 164 ||22 April [[2011–12 La Liga|2012]]||35||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid|| || ||
| 164 ||22 April [[2011–12 La Liga|2012]]||35||FC Barcelona||Real Madrid|||| ||
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|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 68
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 68
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 31
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 31
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 64
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 64
|-
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| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" | 264
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" | 264
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |255
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |255
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''163'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''163'''
|}
|}


==Copa del Rey matches==
==Copa del Rey matches==
<ref name="rsssf1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/barcamadrid.html |title=FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid CF since 1902 |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=31 January 2000 |accessdate=21 August 2010 |author=García, Javier}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=93 |title=Resultados – Real Federación Española de Fútbol |publisher=Rfef.es |date= |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/span09.html |title=Spain 2008/09 |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=24 September 2009 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>
<ref name="rsssf1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/barcamadrid.html |title=FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid CF since 1902 |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=31 January 2000 |accessdate=21 August 2010|author=García, Javier}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=93 |title=Resultados – Real Federación Española de Fútbol |publisher=Rfef.es |date= |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/span09.html |title=Spain 2008/09|publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |date=24 September 2009 |accessdate=27 August 2010}}</ref>


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! width=3%|Season!! colspan="2" width=10%| Round!! width=8%|Home team!! width=8%|Away team!! width=10%|Score&nbsp;(T/H)!! width=30%|Goals (home)!! width=30%|Goals (away)
! width=3%|Season!! colspan="2" width=10%| Round!! width=8%|Home team!! width=8%|Away team!! width=10%|Score&nbsp;(T/H)!! width=30%|Goals (home)!! width=30%|Goals (away)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|| [[1902 Copa del Rey|1902]]
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Semi final
| Real Madrid
| '''FC Barcelona'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–3'''
|
|
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
|rowspan="4"| [[1916 Copa del Rey|1916]]
|rowspan="4"| [[1916 Copa del Rey|1916]]
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| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–5''' (0–3)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''1–5''' (0–3)
| [[Juan Monjardín Callejón|Monjardín]] (47)
| [[Juan Monjardín Callejón|Monjardín]] (47)
| [[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (19, 26, 43, 64), [[Vicente Piera|Piera]] (79)
| [[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (19, 26, 43, 64), [[Vicente Piera|Piera]](79)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 2nd leg
| 2nd leg
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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''11–1''' (8–0)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''11–1''' (8–0)
| [[Pruden]] (5,32,35), [[Barinaga]] (30,42,44,87), [[Alonso]] (37,74), [[Curta]] (39), [[Botella]] (85)
| [[Pruden]] (5,32,35), [[Barinaga]] (30,42,44,87), [[Alonso]] (37,74),[[Curta]] (39), [[Botella]] (85)
| [[Martin]] (89)
| [[Martin]] (89)
|- style="text-align:center;" '''NOTE THE FOLLOWING MATCH WAS ALLEGEDLY FIXED BY FASCIST DICTATOR FRANCO'''
|- style="text-align:center;" '''NOTE THE FOLLOWING MATCH WAS ALLEGEDLY FIXED BY FASCIST DICTATOR FRANCO'''
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (2–1)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3–1''' (2–1)
| [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (9, 12), [[Gustavo Biosca|Biosca]] (87)
| [[César Rodríguez Álvarez|César]] (9, 12), [[Gustavo Biosca|Biosca]](87)
| [[Pérez Payá]] (24)
| [[Pérez Payá]] (24)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''6–1''' (2–0)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''6–1''' (2–0)
| [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (4, 48, 50, 63), [[László Kubala|Kubala]] (35), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (79)
| [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (4, 48, 50, 63), [[László Kubala|Kubala]](35), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (79)
| [[Ferran Olivella|Olivella]] ([[Own goal|o.g.]] 75)
| [[Ferran Olivella|Olivella]] ([[Own goal|o.g.]] 75)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3-1''' (2–1)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"|'''3-1''' (2–1)
| [[Luis Suárez Miramontes|Luis Suárez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 34, 44), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (63)
| [[Luis Suárez Miramontes|Luis Suárez]] ([[Penalty kick|p.]] 34, 44),[[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (63)
| [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (36)
| [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (36)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–3''' (0–0)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''1–3''' (0–0)
| [[Jesús María Pereda|Pereda]] (85)
| [[Jesús María Pereda|Pereda]] (85)
| [[Luis del Sol|Del Sol]] (65), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskas]] (83), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (90)
| [[Luis del Sol|Del Sol]] (65), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskas]] (83),[[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (90)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
|| 1967–68
|| 1967–68
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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0''' (1–0)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"|'''4–0''' (1–0)
| [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (6), [[Rubiñán]] (47), [[Francisco Javier Aguilar García|Aguilar]] (50), [[Pirri]] (83)
| [[Santillana (footballer)|Santillana]] (6), [[Rubiñán]] (47),[[Francisco Javier Aguilar García|Aguilar]] (50), [[Pirri]] (83)
|
|
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 10
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 10
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 6
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 6
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 15
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 14
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |59
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |58
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |63
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |60
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''31'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''30'''
|}
|}


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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (0–0)
| bgcolor=#c0c0c0|'''2–2''' (0–0)
| [[Vicente del Bosque|Del Bosque]] (63), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]] (69)
| [[Vicente del Bosque|Del Bosque]] (63), [[Juan Gómez González|Juanito]](69)
| [[Francisco José Carrasco|Carrasco]] (50), [[Diego Armando Maradona|Maradona]] (57)
| [[Francisco José Carrasco|Carrasco]] (50), [[Diego Armando Maradona|Maradona]] (57)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''0–4''' (0–2)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''0–4''' (0–2)
|
|
| [[Raúl Vicente Amarilla|Amarilla]] (2, 41), [[Urbano Ortega|Urbano]] (47), [[Esteban Vigo|Esteban]] (67)
| [[Raúl Vicente Amarilla|Amarilla]] (2, 41), [[Urbano Ortega|Urbano]](47), [[Esteban Vigo|Esteban]] (67)
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 0
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 0
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 4
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 4
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 2
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |8
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |8
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |13
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |13
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''6'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''6'''
|}
|}


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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''4–1''' (2–1)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''4–1''' (2–1)
| [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (21, 44), [[Hugo Sánchez]] (56), [[Santiago Aragón|Aragón]] (70)
| [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (21, 44), [[Hugo Sánchez]] (56),[[Santiago Aragón|Aragón]] (70)
| [[Ion Andoni Goikoetxea|Goikoetxea]] (20)
| [[Ion Andoni Goikoetxea|Goikoetxea]] (20)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''4–1''' (1–0)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''4–1''' (1–0)
| [[Raúl González|Raúl]] (42, 54), [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatović]] (58), [[Clarence Seedorf|Seedorf]] (65)
| [[Raúl González|Raúl]] (42, 54), [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatović]] (58),[[Clarence Seedorf|Seedorf]] (65)
| [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (80)
| [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni]] (80)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 5
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 5
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 2
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 3
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |21
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |21
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |13
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |13
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''10'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''10'''
|}
|}


==UEFA Champions League matches==
==UEFA Champions League matches==
The most prestigious tournament in Europe, Barcelona and Real Madrid have faced each other on several occasions in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], known as the [[European Cup]] prior to 1992.<ref name="rsssf1"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://en.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/matches/season=2010/ |title=UEFA Champions League – Matches 2010 |publisher=UEFA |date= |accessdate=27 August 2010. Other seasons available through the menu}}</ref>
The most prestigious tournament in Europe, Barcelona and Real Madrid have faced each other on several occasions in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], known as the [[European Cup]] prior to 1992.<ref name="rsssf1"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://en.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/matches/season=2010/|title=UEFA Champions League – Matches 2010 |publisher=UEFA |date=|accessdate=27 August 2010. Other seasons available through the menu}}</ref>


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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin:0 left; font-size: 11px"
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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–1''' (2–1)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–1''' (2–1)
| [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (17, 84), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (28)
| [[Alfredo di Stéfano|di Stéfano]] (17, 84), [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]](28)
| [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (37)
| [[Eulogio Martínez|Martínez]] (37)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 3
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 3
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 3
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 2
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |13
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |13
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |10
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |10
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''8'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''8'''
|}
|}


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| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid wins''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| '''86'''
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid wins''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| '''86'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| '''Draws''' || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | '''46'''
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| '''Draws''' ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | '''46'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona wins''' || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''86'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona wins''' ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''85'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid goals''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" | '''363'''
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid goals''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |'''364'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona goals''' || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''352'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona goals''' ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''351'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''218'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''217'''
|}
|}


==Friendlies and other matches==
==Friendlies and other matches==
[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] have played friendly matches in 31 times, the last on 11 September 1991. Before the start of [[La Liga]] championship in [[1929 La Liga|1929]], Real Madrid and Barcelona played several friendlies, but once started La Liga, friendlies fell in a few years and in sporadic cases they have been re-faced friendly in some matches such as tributes or other tournaments of friendly character.<ref name="friendlies">{{Cite web|url=http://www.centurymatch.com/category/partidos-del-siglo/ |title=Century Matches |publisher=CenturyMatch.com |accessdate=9 December 2011}}</ref>
[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] and [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] have played 32 friendly matches, including the first Clásico ever on May 13, 1902. Before the start of [[La Liga]] championship in [[1929 La Liga|1929]], Real Madrid and Barcelona played several friendlies, but once started La Liga, friendlies fell in a few years and in sporadic cases they have been re-faced friendly in some matches such as tributes or other tournaments of friendly character.<ref name="friendlies">{{Cite web|url=http://www.centurymatch.com/category/partidos-del-siglo/|title=Century Matches |publisher=CenturyMatch.com |accessdate=9 December 2011}}</ref> The last friendly match was on September 11, 1991.


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|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! width=8%|Date!! width=4%| Tournament!! width=4%| Round!! width=8%| Stadium!! width=6%|Home team!! width=6%|Away team!! width=2%|Score&nbsp;(T/H)!! width=18%|Goals (home)!! width=18%|Goals (away)
! width=8%|Date!! width=4%| Tournament!! width=4%| Round!! width=8%|Stadium!! width=6%|Home team!! width=6%|Away team!! width=2%|Score&nbsp;(T/H)!! width=18%|Goals (home)!! width=18%|Goals (away)
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 13 May 1902<br /><ref>http://www.barcablaugranes.com/2011/4/17/2116534/a-brief-moment-in-el-clasico-history-copa-del-rey</ref><ref>http://www.lfp.es/Default.aspx?tabid=78&IDParam=2</ref><ref>http://www.iffhs.de/?06fe3803e23c0bd32b0efa3800e42c0bf1685ca66817f7370eff3702bb0a35bb6d36fb3c0ce52d00e42a00</ref><ref>http://www.sobrefutbol.com/torneos/copa_del_rey.htm</ref><ref>http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/futbol-fef-reconocera-barca-liga/20090403dasdaiftb_58/Tes</ref>
|colspan=2| [[1902 Copa de la Coronación|Copa de la Coronación<br />(Semi-finals)]]
| [[Estadio del Hipódromo|Hipódromo]], [[Madrid]]
| Real Madrid
| '''FC Barcelona'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''1-3'''
|
|
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 13 May 1906
| 13 May 1906
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''5–2'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''5–2'''
| [[Charlie Wallace|C. Wallace]] (?, ?), Pons (?, ?), [[Romà Forns|Forns]] (?)
| [[Charlie Wallace|C. Wallace]] (?, ?), Pons (?, ?), [[Romà Forns|Forns]](?)
| [[Adolfo Meléndez|Meléndez]] (?), [[Federico Revuelto|Revuelto]] (?)
| [[Adolfo Meléndez|Meléndez]] (?), [[Federico Revuelto|Revuelto]] (?)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''4–1''' (0–1)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''4–1''' (0–1)
| [[Francesc Vinyals|Vinyals]] (?), Hormeu (?), [[Emilio Sagi Liñán|Sagi]] (?), Gumbau (?)
| [[Francesc Vinyals|Vinyals]] (?), Hormeu (?), [[Emilio Sagi Liñán|Sagi]](?), Gumbau (?)
| [[Alberto Machimbarrena|Machimbarrena]] (?)
| [[Alberto Machimbarrena|Machimbarrena]] (?)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| bgcolor=#c0c0c0| '''2–2''' (1–1)
| bgcolor=#c0c0c0| '''2–2''' (1–1)
| [[Paulino Alcántara|Alcántara]] (?), [[Agustín Sancho|Sancho]] (? [[Penalty kick|p.]])
| [[Paulino Alcántara|Alcántara]] (?), [[Agustín Sancho|Sancho]] (?[[Penalty kick|p.]])
| [[Josep Coma|Coma]] (? [[Own goal|o.g.]]), [[Miguel Mieg|Mieg]] (?)
| [[Josep Coma|Coma]] (? [[Own goal|o.g.]]), [[Miguel Mieg|Mieg]] (?)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''7–1'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''7–1'''
| [[Paulino Alcántara|Alcántara]] (?, ?, ?), [[Francesc Vinyals|Vinyals]] (?), [[Agustín Sancho|Sancho]] (?), Plaza (?), [[José Landazábal|Lakatos]] (?)
| [[Paulino Alcántara|Alcántara]] (?, ?, ?), [[Francesc Vinyals|Vinyals]](?), [[Agustín Sancho|Sancho]] (?), Plaza (?), [[José Landazábal|Lakatos]](?)
| [[Miguel Mieg|Mieg]] (?)
| [[Miguel Mieg|Mieg]] (?)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''1–5''' (1–3)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''1–5''' (1–3)
| [[Félix Quesada|Quesada]] (12)
| [[Félix Quesada|Quesada]] (12)
| [[Esteve Pedrol Albareda|Pedrol]] (14, 73), [[Emilio Sagi Liñán|Sagi]] (16), [[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (35, 58)
| [[Esteve Pedrol Albareda|Pedrol]] (14, 73), [[Emilio Sagi Liñán|Sagi]](16), [[Josep Samitier|Samitier]] (35, 58)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 20 March 1927
| 20 March 1927
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| Real Madrid
| Real Madrid
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''4–0''' (3–0)
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''4–0''' (3–0)
| [[Mariano Martín|Martín]] (13, 37, 40), [[José Bravo Domínguez|Bravo]] (52)
| [[Mariano Martín|Martín]] (13, 37, 40), [[José Bravo Domínguez|Bravo]](52)
|
|
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| '''Real Madrid'''
| '''Real Madrid'''
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–4''' (1-1)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–4''' (1-1)
| [[Zoltán Czibor|Czibor]] (12), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]] (71), [[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (79)
| [[Zoltán Czibor|Czibor]] (12), [[Ramón Alberto Villaverde|Villaverde]](71), [[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]] (79)
| [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (39, 78), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (55), [[Alfredo Di Stéfano|Di Stéfano]] (58)
| [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] (39, 78), [[Francisco Gento|Gento]] (55),[[Alfredo Di Stéfano|Di Stéfano]] (58)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| 31 August 1968
| 31 August 1968
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| FC Barcelona
| FC Barcelona
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–1''' (3–1)
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff"| '''3–1''' (3–1)
| [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (16), [[Fernando Hierro|Hierro]] (17), [[Francisco Villarroya|Villarroya]] (18)
| [[Emilio Butragueño|Butragueño]] (16), [[Fernando Hierro|Hierro]] (17),[[Francisco Villarroya|Villarroya]] (18)
| [[Ion Andoni Goikoetxea|Goikoetxea]] (38)
| [[Ion Andoni Goikoetxea|Goikoetxea]] (38)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 4
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid wins ||style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| 4
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 9
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| Draws ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | 9
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 18
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona wins ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | 19
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |39
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| Real Madrid goals|| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |40
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |78
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| FC Barcelona goals ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" |81
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''31'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''32'''
|}
|}


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| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid wins''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| '''90'''
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid wins''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" width=40| '''90'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| '''Draws''' || style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | '''55'''
| style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0"| '''Draws''' ||style="color:#000000; background:#c0c0c0" align="center" | '''55'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona wins''' || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''104'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona wins''' ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''104'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid goals''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" | '''402'''
| style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" width=150| '''Real Madrid goals''' || style="color:#000C99; background:#ffffff" align="center" |'''404'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona goals''' || style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''430'''
| style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B"| '''FC Barcelona goals''' ||style="color:#fff000; background:#A2214B" align="center" | '''432'''
|-
|-
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' || style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''249'''
| style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000"| '''Total matches''' ||style="color:#ffffff; background:#000000" align="center" | '''249'''
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*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Albéniz Jordana|Alfonso Albéniz]] (Barça to Madrid) (1902)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Albéniz Jordana|Alfonso Albéniz]] (Barça to Madrid) (1902)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Luciano Lizarraga]] (Madrid to Barça) (1905)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Luciano Lizarraga]] (Madrid to Barça) (1905)
*{{Flag icon|England}} [[Charles Wallace (footballer)|Charles Wallace]] (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
*{{Flag icon|England}} [[Charles Wallace (footballer)|Charles Wallace]](Barça to Madrid) (1906)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[José Quirante]] (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[José Quirante]] (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Albéniz]] (Barça to Madrid) (1911)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Albéniz]] (Barça to Madrid) (1911)
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*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Josep Samitier]] (Barça to Madrid) (1932)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Josep Samitier]] (Barça to Madrid) (1932)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Juan Marrero Pérez|Hilario]] (Madrid to [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] to Barça) (1939)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Juan Marrero Pérez|Hilario]] (Madrid to [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] to Barça) (1939)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Navarro (footballer)|Alfonso Navarro]] (Barça to Madrid) (1950)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Alfonso Navarro (footballer)|Alfonso Navarro]](Barça to Madrid) (1950)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Justo Tejada]] (Barça to Madrid) (1961)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Justo Tejada]] (Barça to Madrid) (1961)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Jesús María Pereda]] (Madrid to [[Real Valladolid]] to [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] to Barça) (1961)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Jesús María Pereda]] (Madrid to [[Real Valladolid]]to [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] to Barça) (1961)
*{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Evaristo de Macedo]] (Barça to Madrid) (1962)
*{{Flag icon|Brazil}} [[Evaristo de Macedo]] (Barça to Madrid) (1962)
*{{Flag icon|Belgium}} [[Fernand Goyvaerts]] (Barça to Madrid) (1965)
*{{Flag icon|Belgium}} [[Fernand Goyvaerts]] (Barça to Madrid) (1965)
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*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Miquel Soler]] (Barça to [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] to Madrid) (1995)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Miquel Soler]] (Barça to [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] to Madrid) (1995)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (Madrid to Barça) (1996)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Luis Enrique Martínez García|Luis Enrique]] (Madrid to Barça) (1996)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Daniel García Lara]] (Madrid to [[Real Mallorca]] to Barça) (1999)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Daniel García Lara]] (Madrid to [[Real Mallorca]]to Barça) (1999)
*{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Luís Figo]] (Barça to Madrid) (2000)
*{{Flag icon|Portugal}} [[Luís Figo]] (Barça to Madrid) (2000)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Albert Celades]] (Barça to [[Celta Vigo]] to Madrid) (2000)
*{{Flag icon|Spain}} [[Albert Celades]] (Barça to [[Celta Vigo]] to Madrid) (2000)

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El Clásico
Other namesReal Madrid CF vs FC Barcelona
Location Spain
TeamsReal Madrid, Barcelona
First meetingMay 13, 1902
Latest meetingBarcelona 2–2 Real Madrid 2011–12 Copa del Rey
2nd leg Quarter-finals
(January 25, 2012)
Next meetingLa Liga
Camp Nou
(April 22, 2012)
Statistics
Meetings totalTotal: 249
Official: 217
Most winsTotal: Barcelona(104)
Official:
Real Madrid(86)
All-time seriesTotal:
*Barcelona (104)
*Real Madrid (90)
Official:
*Real Madrid (86)
*Barcelona (85)
Largest victoryReal Madrid 11-1Barcelona 1943 Copa del Generalísimo
2nd leg Semifinals
(June 13, 1943)

El Clásico (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]; Catalan: El Clàssic,[1] pronounced [əɫ ˈkɫasik]; "The Classic"), also known as El derbi español, is the name given in football to any match betweenReal Madrid and Barcelona. It is contested twice a year in the Spanish La Liga competition, and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions. 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]

The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are two of the richest, most successful and influential football clubs in the world. Barcelona leads the count in official titles won, with 75 trophies (plus 3Inter-Cities Fairs Cups considered the predecessor to the UEFA Cupand recognized by FIFA), while Real Madrid has won 74 trophies. Along with Athletic Bilbao, they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated.

They are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism, and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalan nationalism.[3]The rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world football.[4][5][6]

Rivalry

Historic divisions

The challenge between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona has long been surpassed the sporting dimension,[7][8] thus elections to these clubs presidency are strongly politicized.[9] As early as the 1930s, Barcelona had developed a reputation as a symbol of Catalan pride and identity, opposed to the centralising tendencies of Madrid.[10][11] In 1936, when Francisco Franco started thegolpe against the democratic Second Spanish Republic, the president of FC Barcelona Josep Sunyol, member ofRepublican Left of Catalonia and Deputy to The Cortes, was arrested and executed without trial by Franco's troops[9] (Sunyol was exercising his political activities, visiting Republican troops north of Madrid).[10]

FC Barcelona was on top of the list of organizations to be purged by theNational faction, just aftercommunists, anarchists and independentists.[9][12] During theFranco dictatorship, most citizens of Barcelona were in strong opposition to the fascist-like régime. Phil Ball, the author ofMorbo: The Story of Spanish Football, calls the El Clásico "a re-enactment of the Spanish Civil War".[13][14] A similar analogy was made by American author Robert Coover, which described the 1977 match between the "archrivals" FC Barcelona and Real Club Deportivo Español as "more like a reenactment of the Spanish Civil War than a mere athletic event."[15]

Though the first socialist party in Spain was founded in Madrid, almost all the ideas that have shaped the country's modern history –republicanism, federalism, anarchism, syndicalism andcommunism – have been introduced via the region of Catalonia, of which Barcelona is the capital.[14][16]During the dictatorships of Miguel Primo de Rivera and of Francisco Franco, all regional languages and identities were frowned upon and restrained. In this period FC Barcelona gained their motto més que un club (English: More than a club) because of its alleged connection to progressive beliefs and its representative role for Catalonia.[17] However, during Franco's regime, the blaugrana team seemed to be granted profit due to its good relationship with the dictator at management level.[18]

The links between senior Real Madrid representatives and the Franquist regime were undeniable;[9] for most of the Catalans, Real Madrid was regarded as the establishment club, in spite of the fact that presidents of both clubs like Josep Sunyol andRafael Sánchez Guerra, suffered in the Spanish Civil War.[10][19][20] This image was further affected by the creation, in 1980, of the fascist-leaning Real Madridhooligan group.[9] For different but not contradictory reasons, for many people living in the rest of Spain, FC Barcelona considered as the alternative pole to Real Madrid's conservatism. According to a pan-Hispanic poll released by CIS (Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas), Real Madrid's followers tend to adopt right-wing views, while Barcelona fans are politically closer associated with the left-wing.[21]

Di Stéfano transfer

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.[22] 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. After intervention from FIFA representative Muñoz Calero it was decided that both Barcelona and Real Madrid had to share the player in alternate seasons. Barcelona's Franco-imposed President backed down after a few appearances, as Barcelona's side claimed, but Real say Barcelona's decision was voluntary and di Stefano moved definitively to Madrid.[22]

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 Cupcompetitions. 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.

Current issues

When Luís Figo' returned to the Barcelona field as a Real Madrid player, the Barcelona support group Boixos Nois threw a pig's head after him.[23]

The two teams met again in the UEFA Champions League semi-final in 2002, with Real Madrid winning 0-2 in Barcelona and a 1-1 draw in Madrid. The match, dubbed by Spanish media as the Match of the Century, was watched by more than 500 million people.[24] In the Clásico held on November 2005, Barcelona played away in Madrid, winning 3-0. The star of the Barcelona team was Ronaldinho, who became the second Barcelona player afterDiego Maradona to receive a standing ovation from Real Madrid fans.[25]

The rivalry has been strengthened throughout time by the internal transfer of players between the clubs. Barcelona players who have later played for Real Madrid include Bernd Schuster, who switched in 1988, Michael Laudrup went to Real Madrid on a free transfer in 1994, but the most notorious was former vice-captain Luís Figo's switch in 2000. Players transferring from Real Madrid to Barcelona are less frequent, the most recent being Luis Enrique, who went to Barcelona in 1996 where he went on to captain the Blaugrana, and he coached the reserve team in seasons 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2010/11.[26]

A 2007 survey by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas determined that Real Madrid was the team with the largest following in Spain. Thirty-two percent of the Spanish population supported Real Madrid, while twenty-five percent supported Barcelona. In third place came Valencia CF, who were supported by five percent.[27] Barcelona in turn is more popular in Europe than Madrid. According to a survey made by the German research agency Sport+Markt in 2010, Barcelona has approximately 57.8 million fans around Europe, while Real Madrid has 31.3 million fans.[28][29]Globally, Real Madrid is the most popular football club in the world according to a study performed by Harvard University in 2007, with over 228 million supporters worldwide.[30][31]

The rivalry intensified in 2011 where due to the final of the Copa Del Rey and the meeting of the two in theUEFA Champions League, Barcelona and Real Madrid were scheduled to meet each other four times in 18 days. Several accusations of unsportsmanlike behaviour from both teams and a war of words erupted throughout the fixtures which included four red cards. Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque stated that he was "concerned" that due to the rising hatred between the two clubs, that this could cause friction in the national side.[32]

League matches

These are only the league matches, club name in bold indicate win.[33] The score is given at full-time (T) and half-time (H), in the goals columns the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

# Date R. Home team Away team Score Goals (home) Goals (away)
1 17 February 1929 2 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2(0-1) Parera (50) 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 (2-2)

Samitier (20), Arocha (p. 87)

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)

Valle (7), Samitier (20), Regueiro (30), Eugenio (50)

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(p. 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)[34] Arbiza (7, 89), Alsúa(52)
24 10 January 1943 14 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–5 (4–2)[35] 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)
29 25 November 1945 9 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–2 (1–0) Barinaga (23), Pruden (61), Belmar (68) Martín (51), Gonzalvo III (75)
30 3 March 1946 22 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) César (17)
31 1 December 1946 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (1–1) Corona (p. 4), Molowny (79) Seguer (23)
32 30 March 1947 24 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2 (2–0) Bravo (18), Navarro(39, 49) Arsuaga (48, 60)
33 12 October 1947 4 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–1) Barinaga (65) Clemente (o.g. 31)
34 25 January 1948 17 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 4–2 (3–0) Seguer (2), Basora (28, 58),César (43) Gallardo (68), Rafa Yunta (76)
35 19 September 1948 2 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–2 (0–1) Barinaga (60) Caffaratti (41), Basora(48)
36 15 January 1949 16 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 (1–1) César (28, 61), Basora(56) Pahiño (9)
37 18 September 1949 3 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 6–1 (3–0) Olmedo (2), Cabrera(4), Pahiño (40, 68), Macala (62, 69) Gonzalvo II (85)
38 15 January 1950 16 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–3 (1–0) Basora (41), César(53) Pahiño (58), Rafa Verdu (66), Cabrera (73)
39 24 September 1950 3 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 7–2 (3–1) Nicolau (9, 56), César(14), Marcos Aureli (39, 88), Gonzalvo III (62),Basora (82) Molowny (15), García González (66)
40 14 January 1951 18 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1 (4–1) Narro (8, 17, 29), Pahiño (13) Canal (31)
41 11 November 1951 10 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 5–1 (3–1) Molowny (3), Cabrera (32),Pahiño (35, 87), Roque Olsen (57) Basora (44)
42 2 March 1952 25 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 4–2 (2–2) Vila Soler (13), César (36, 56, 74) Roque Olsen (33), Arsuaga (39)
43 23 November 1952 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (0–0) Arsuaga (76, 80) Manchón (67)
44 5 April 1953 26 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) Moreno (15)
45 25 October 1953 7 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 5–0 (4–0) di Stéfano (10, 85), Roque Olsen (34, 35),Molowny (39)
46 21 February 1954 22 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–1 (1–1) Tejada (14, 86), César(50), Moreno (74), Manchón (89) di Stéfano (6)
47 21 November 1954 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–0 (1–0) di Stéfano (p. 44), Héctor Rial (66), Joseito (67)
48 6 March 1955 26 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Basora (31), Dagoberto Moll (70) Gento (19, 64)
49 13 November 1955 10 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (1–0) Héctor Rial (35), Marquitos (89) Areta (77)
50 18 March 1956 25 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (2–0) Villaverde (18, 29)
51 11 November 1956 10 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (0–0) Luis Suárez (46)
52 3 March 1957 25 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (1–0) Joseito (21)
53 13 October 1957 5 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–0 (2–0) Kopa (10), Héctor Rial (43), di Stéfano (73)
54 2 February 1958 20 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–2 (0–2) Marsal (34), Héctor Rial (37)
55 26 October 1958 7 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 4–0 (1–0) Evaristo (22, 68, 70), Tejada(84)
56 15 February 1959 22 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (0–0) Herrera (79')
57 29 November 1959 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0 (1–0) Mateos (5), di Stéfano (82)
58 20 March 1960 26 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1(0–0) Kocsis (50), Martínez (60),Villaverde (62) di Stéfano (58)
59 4 December 1960 12 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–5(2–3) Martínez (28), Villaverde (34), Kubala (89) di Stéfano (3, 81), del Sol (15), Gento (43, 79)
60 26 March 1961 27 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–2(0–0) del Sol (55), di Stéfano(60), Puskás (78) Luis Suárez (80), Kubala (89)
61 30 September 1961 10 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0(1–0) Puskás (14), del Sol (72)
62 21 January 1962 20 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1(2–0) Evaristo (4, 83), Kocsis(40) Félix Ruiz (86)
63 30 September 1962 3 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0(1–0) di Stéfano (20, 70)
64 27 January 1963 18 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–5(1–2) (34) Puskás (p. 24, 35, 71), di Stéfano (47), Gento (67)
65 15 December 1963 12 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–0(1–0) Puskás (37, 68, p. 84),di Stéfano (77)
66 30 March 1964 27 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2(1–2) Zaldúa (27) Gento(18), Puskás (43)
67 8 November 1964 9 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1(2–0) Amancio (16, 31, 74), Serena(76) (68)
68 28 February 1965 24 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2(1–0) (40) Pirri (63), Serena(70)
69 19 December 1965 14 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–3(1–3) Félix Ruiz (20) Fusté (7, 8), Zaldúa (34)
70 27 March 1966 29 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1(0–1) Rifé (59), Zaballa(63) Gento (39)
71 20 November 1966 10 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0(0–0) Fidalgo (89)
72 19 March 1967 25 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Fusté (7, 89) Amancio (42)
73 10 December 1967 12 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Gento(p. 65) Zaldúa (78)
74 9 April 1968 27 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (1–1) Zaldúa(12) Pirri (43)
75 16 November 1968 9 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1(1–1) Pirri (32), José Luis (75) Zaldúa (19)
76 9 March 1969 24 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (1–0) Zaldúa(26) Gento (p. 87)
77 14 September 1969 1 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–3 (2–2) Fleitas(18, 38), Gento (63) Miguel Ángel Bustillo (3, 5), Rexach (71)
78 28 December 1969 16 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0(1–0) Gallego (29)
79 25 October 1970 7 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–1 (0–1) Zabalza (28)
80 14 February 1971 22 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–1 (0–0) Grande (67)
81 28 November 1971 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Grosso (6) Asensi (68)
82 3 April 1972 28 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) Asensi (11)
83 1 October 1972 5 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (0–0) Barrios (52)
84 25 February 1973 22 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–0 (0–0)
85 7 October 1973 6 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
86 17 February 1974 22 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–5 (0–2) Asensi (30, 54), Cruijff (39),Juan Carlos (65),Sotil (69)
87 5 January 1975 15 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (1–0) Roberto Martínez (43)
88 11 May 1975 32 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
89 28 December 1975 15 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–0) Neeskens (3), Rexach (89) Pirri (64)
90 30 April 1976 32 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–2 (0–1) Rexach (15), Heredia (64)
91 19 September 1976 3 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1(1–0) Marcial (29), Cruyff (53), Heredia (86) Pirri (52)
92 30 January 1977 20 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–1) Pirri (p.2) Cruyff (16)
93 4 December 1977 12 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–3(1–2) Rexach (p. 30, 67) Jensen (23), Santillana (35), Stielike (54)
94 30 January 1978 29 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–0(2–0) Jensen (6, 10), Juanito(69), Santillana (80)
95 23 September 1978 4 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1(2–1) Santillana (29, 46), Jensen (32) Neeskens (15)
96 17 February 1979 21 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (0–0) Krankl (52), Asensi (61)
97 23 September 1979 3 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–2(3–2) Santillana (6), Juanito (8), Cunningham (32) Landáburu (23), Krankl (36)
98 10 February 1980 20 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–2 (0–0) García Hernández (61), Santillana (63)
99 30 November 1980 13 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Schuster (15), Quini (64) Juanito(22)
100 29 March 1981 30 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–0(0–0) Juanito (p. 53),Santillana (71), Stielike(76)
101 20 December 1981 16 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 (1–0) Alexanko (7), Quini (53, p.60) Juanito (49)
102 29 March 1982 30 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1(2–1) Rafael Cortés (6), Stielike (p. 45), Isidro (82) Quini (42)
103 27 November 1982 13 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–2 (0–1) Esteban Vigo (14), Quini (86)
104 26 March 1983 30 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Maradona (45), Perico Alonso (77) Juanito (20)
105 22 October 1983 8 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2(1–2) Quini (p. 17) Juanito(p. 12), Santillana (20)
106 25 February 1984 25 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1(1–0) Juanito (16), Santillana (80) Maradona (56)
107 2 September 1984 1 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–3 (0–0) Ángel (o.g.46), Archibald (86), Calderé (89)
108 30 December 1984 18 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2(1–1) Gerardo (25), Migueli (53), Esteban Vigo (79) Sanchís (30), Butragueño (89)
109 9 November 1985 11 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0(1–0) Marcos (2), Calderé (72)
110 8 March 1986 25 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1(0–0) Maceda (64), Valdano (67),Butragueño (83) Amarilla(51)
111 8 October 1986 8 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–1) Hugo Sánchez (p. 27) Pedraza (6)
112 31 January 1987 25 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2 (2–0) Lineker (2, 5, 47) Valdano (61), Hugo Sánchez (p. 80)
113 12 April 1987 35 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–0 (0–0)
114 23 May 1987 40 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–0) Lineker (39), Roberto(p. 60) Hugo Sánchez (53)
115 2 January 1988 16 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (2–1) Hugo Sánchez (p. 22, 41) Schuster (p. 30)
116 30 April 1988 35 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (1–0) Carrasco (1), Lineker(70)
117 22 October 1988 8 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–2 (0–1) Hugo Sánchez (57), Aldana (59), Gordillo (81) Bakero (21), Carrasco (70)
118 1 April 1989 27 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
119 7 October 1989 6 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 (1–1) Salinas (10), Koeman (p. 74, p. 89) Hugo Sánchez (p. 5)
120 15 February 1990 25 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–2 (2–1) Míchel (24), Butragueño(45), Hugo Sánchez (p. 46) Salinas(21, 70)
121 19 January 1991 19 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Laudrup (18), Spasić (o.g. 62) Butragueño (28)
122 8 June 1991 38 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (0–0) Aldana (47)
123 19 October 1991 6 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Prosinečki (19) Koeman(p. 58)
124 7 March 1992 25 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (1–0) Koeman (36) Hierro (66)
125 5 September 1992 1 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–0) Bakero (4), Stoichkov(87) Míchel (p. 71)
126 30 January 1993 20 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (2–1) Zamorano (9), Míchel(p. 41) Amor (15)
127 8 January 1994 18 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–0(1–0) Romário (24, 56, 81), Koeman (47), Iván Iglesias (86)
128 7 May 1994 37 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Amor (77)
129 7 January 1995 16 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 5-0(3-0) Zamorano (5, 21, 39), Luis Enrique (68), Amavisca (70)
130 27 May 1995 35 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0(0–0) Nadal (62)
131 1 October 1995 5 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1-1 (1-1) Raúl(12) Roger (31)
132 11 February 1996 26 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (1–0) Kodro (37, 93), Figo (71)
133 8 December 1996 16 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0(1–0) Suker (24), Mijatovic (48)
134 11 May 1997 37 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0(1–0) Ronaldo (45)
135 2 November 1997 9 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–3(0–1) Raúl (48), Suker(61) Rivaldo (5), Luis Enrique (51),Giovanni (85)
136 8 March 1998 28 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (0–0) Anderson (69), Figo (80), Giovanni (85)
137 20 September 1998 3 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) Raúl (7, 37) Kluivert (12), Anderson (83)
138 15 February 1999 22 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (2–0) Luis Enrique (4, 36), Rivaldo (80)
139 13 October 1999 7 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Rivaldo (28), Figo (50) Raúl (26, 85)
140 27 February 2000 26 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–0(2–0) Roberto Carlos (5), Anelka(19), Morientes (52)
141 22 October 2000 6 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (1–0) Luis Enrique (26), Simão(79)
142 4 March 2001 25 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) Raúl (6, 36) Rivaldo (35, 69)
143 5 November 2001 11 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0(1–0) Morientes (23), Figo (92)
144 17 March 2002 30 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (0–1) Xavi (58) Zidane (38)
145 24 November 2002 11 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
146 20 April 2003 30 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–1) Ronaldo (16) Luis Enrique (32)
147 7 December 2003 15 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2(0–1) Kluivert (83) Roberto Carlos (37), Ronaldo (75)
148 25 April 2004 34 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–2(0–0) Solari (54) Kluivert(58), Xavi (85)
149 20 November 2004 12 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0(2–0) Eto'o (28), van Bronckhorst (42), Ronaldinho (p. 76)
150 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)
151 19 November 2005 12 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–3 (0–1) Eto'o (14), Ronaldinho (59, 77)
152 1 April 2006 31 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (1–1) Ronaldinho (p. 20) Ronaldo (36)
153 22 October 2006 7 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0(1–0) Raúl (3), van Nistelrooy(50)
154 10 March 2007 26 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–3 (2–2) Messi (10, 27, 88) van Nistelrooy (4, p. 12),Ramos (72)
155 23 December 2007 17 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–1 (0–1) Baptista (36)
156 7 May 2008 34 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1 (2–0) Raúl (12), Robben (20), Higuaín (62), van Nistelrooy (p. 77) Henry (86)
157 13 December 2008 15 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (0–0) Eto'o (83), Messi (90)
158 2 May 2009 34 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–6 (1–3) Higuaín (14), Ramos (56), Henry (17, 58), Puyol (19), Messi (35, 75), Piqué (83)
159 29 November 2009 12 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (0–0) Ibrahimović (56)
160 10 April 2010 31 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–2 (0–1) Messi (33), Pedro (56)
161 29 November 2010 13 FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–0 (2–0) Xavi (10), Pedro (18), Villa (55, 58), Jeffrén (90)
162 16 April 2011 32 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) C. Ronaldo (p. 82) Messi (p. 53)
163 10 December 2011 16 Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1-3 (1–1) Benzema (1) Alexis (29), Xavi(53),[36] Fàbregas (66)
164 22 April 2012 35 FC Barcelona Real Madrid

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 68
Draws 31
FC Barcelona wins 64
Real Madrid goals 264
FC Barcelona goals 255
Total matches 163

Copa del Rey matches

[37][38][39]

Season Round Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
1916 Semi final 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Alcántara, Martínez Petit
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1 (2–1) Bernabéu 3, Petit Martínez
1st rep. Real Madrid FC Barcelona 6–6 (a.e.t) Belaunde 3, Bru (o.g.), Bernabéu 2 Alcántara 3, Bau, Mallorquí, Martínez
2nd rep. Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–2 (a.e.t) Bernabéu, Zabala, Sotero 2 Martínez 2
1926 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–5 (0–3) Monjardín (47) Samitier (19, 26, 43, 64), Piera(79)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (2–0) Piera (8), Samitier (18, 51)
1936 Final Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–1 (2–1) Eugenio (6), Lécue (12) Escolà (29)
1943 Semi final 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (2–0) Valle (34), Escolá (43), Sospedra (60)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 11–1 (8–0) Pruden (5,32,35), Barinaga (30,42,44,87), Alonso (37,74),Curta (39), Botella (85) Martin (89)
1953–54 Semi final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (0–0) Mateos (86)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 (2–1) César (9, 12), Biosca(87) Pérez Payá (24)
1956–57 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) di Stéfano (p. 20, 35) Kubala (14), Basora (53)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 6–1 (2–0) Martínez (4, 48, 50, 63), Kubala(35), Villaverde (79) Olivella (o.g. 75)
1958–59 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–4 (2–0) Puskas (20), Mateos (35) Kocsic (51, 69), Luis Suárez (67, 71)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3-1 (2–1) Luis Suárez (p. 34, 44),Villaverde (63) Gento (36)
1961–62 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Martínez (62)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–3 (0–0) Pereda (85) Del Sol (65), Puskas (83),Gento (90)
1967–68 Final FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) Zunzunegui (o.g. 6)
1969–70 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0 (2–0) Grosso (5), Amancio (44)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (1–0) Rexach (45) Amancio (p. 60)
1973–74 Final Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–0 (1–0) Santillana (6), Rubiñán (47),Aguilar (50), Pirri (83)
1982–83 Final FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–0) Víctor (32), Marcos (90) Santillana (50)
1989–90 Final FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–0 (0–0) Amor (68), Julio Salinas (90)
1992–93 Semi final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–1) Zamorano (40) Bakero (30)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–2 (0–1) Laudrup (87) Míchel (p. 24), Zamorano (82)
1996–97 Last 16 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2 (1–1) Ronaldo (13), Miguel Nadal (70), Giovanni (79) Šuker (16), Hierro (67)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Šuker (p. 80) Roberto Carlos (o.g. 69)
2010–11 Final Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (a.e.t) C. Ronaldo (103)
2011–12 Quarter final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–2 (1–0) C. Ronaldo (10) Puyol (48), Abidal (76)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (2–0) Pedro (44), Dani Alves (45) C. Ronaldo (68), Benzema (72)

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 10
Draws 6
FC Barcelona wins 14
Real Madrid goals 58
FC Barcelona goals 60
Total matches 30

League Cup 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.[37][40]

Season Round Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
1982–83 Final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (0–0) Del Bosque (63), Juanito(69) Carrasco (50), Maradona (57)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (0–0) Maradona (19), Alexanko (20) Santillana (84)
1984–85 Quarter final 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (2–0) Clos (40), Marcos (44) Valdano (67), Juanito (75)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–0) Valdano (83) Moratalla (57)
1985–86 Last 16 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Clos (24), Archibald (50) Pardeza (36), Cholo (52)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–4 (0–2) Amarilla (2, 41), Urbano(47), Esteban (67)

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 0
Draws 4
FC Barcelona wins 2
Real Madrid goals 8
FC Barcelona goals 13
Total matches 6

Spanish Super Cup matches

The Supercopa de España is a Spanish football championship contested by the winners of the La Liga and the Copa del Rey. Established in 1982, it is the Spanish equivalent to the English FA Community Shield, where the winners of the FA Premier League and FA Cup compete for the trophy.[37][41]

Season Round Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
1988–89 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–0 (0–0) Míchel (71), Hugo Sánchez (78)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Bakero (37, 77) Butragueño (14)
1990–91 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–1 (0–0) Míchel (54)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1 (2–1) Butragueño (21, 44), Hugo Sánchez (56),Aragón (70) Goikoetxea (20)
1993–94 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1 (1–1) Alfonso (35, 89) Zamorano (55) Stoichkov (17)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (0–1) Bakero (65) Zamorano (21)
1997–98 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–1) Giovanni (1), Miguel Nadal (85) Raúl (4)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 4–1 (1–0) Raúl (42, 54), Mijatović (58),Seedorf (65) Giovanni (80)
2011–12 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (1–2) Özil (13), Alonso (54) Villa (36), Messi (45)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2 (2–1) Iniesta (15), Messi (45, 88) C. Ronaldo (20), Benzema (82)

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 5
Draws 2
FC Barcelona wins 3
Real Madrid goals 21
FC Barcelona goals 13
Total matches 10

UEFA Champions League matches

The most prestigious tournament in Europe, Barcelona and Real Madrid have faced each other on several occasions in the Champions League, known as the European Cup prior to 1992.[37][42]

Season Round Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
1959–60 Semi final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1 (2–1) di Stéfano (17, 84), Puskás(28) Martínez (37)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–3 (0–1) Kocsis (9) Puskás (25, 75), Gento (68)
1960–61 First round 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (2–1) Mateos (1), Gento (33) Luis Suárez (27 p., 88)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–1 (1–0) Vergés (33), Evaristo (81) Canário (87)
2001–02 Semi final 1st leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–2 (0–0) Zidane (55), McManaman (90+2)
2nd leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Raúl (43) Helguera (o.g. 49)
2010–11 Semi final 1st leg Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–2 (0–0) Messi (76, 87)
2nd leg FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1-1 (0-0) Pedro (54) Marcelo (64)

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 3
Draws 3
FC Barcelona wins 2
Real Madrid goals 13
FC Barcelona goals 10
Total matches 8

All Time Competitive Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 86
Draws 46
FC Barcelona wins 85
Real Madrid goals 364
FC Barcelona goals 351
Total matches 217

Friendlies and other matches

Real Madrid and Barcelona have played 32 friendly matches, including the first Clásico ever on May 13, 1902. Before the start of La Liga championship in 1929, Real Madrid and Barcelona played several friendlies, but once started La Liga, friendlies fell in a few years and in sporadic cases they have been re-faced friendly in some matches such as tributes or other tournaments of friendly character.[43] The last friendly match was on September 11, 1991.

Date Tournament Round Stadium Home team Away team Score (T/H) Goals (home) Goals (away)
13 May 1902
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Copa de la Coronación
(Semi-finals)
Hipódromo, Madrid Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1-3
13 May 1906 Exhibition game Camp del C/Muntaner FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–2 C. Wallace (?, ?), Pons (?, ?), Forns(?) Meléndez (?), Revuelto (?)
1 November 1913 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 7–0 Carlier (5, ?, ?), Alcántara (?), P. Wallace (?, ?), Greenwell (?)
2 November 1913 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) Alcántara (40)
6 January 1914 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–2 (1–1) Bernabéu (?, ?) P. Wallace (?), Allack (?)
10 January 1914 Exhibition game Campo de O'Donnell Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–2 Alcántara (?), Allack (?)
5 March 1916 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 (0–0) Vinyals (?, ?), Martínez (?)
7 March 1916 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
1 November 1917 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 Vinyals (15, ?, ?) ?
4 November 1917 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 4–1 (0–1) Vinyals (?), Hormeu (?), Sagi(?), Gumbau (?) Machimbarrena (?)
20 May 1918 Exhibition game Campo de O'Donnell Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–2 (1–1) Bernabéu (?) Alcántara (?), Martínez (?)
15 February 1920 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Alcántara (?), Sancho (?p.) Coma (? o.g.), Mieg (?)
18 February 1920 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 7–1 Alcántara (?, ?, ?), Vinyals(?), Sancho (?), Plaza (?), Lakatos(?) Mieg (?)
11 January 1921 Exhibition game L'Escopidora (Industria) FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–0 Gràcia (?, ?), Piera (?)
2 February 1927 Exhibition game Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 0–0 (0–0)
19 March 1927 Exhibition game Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–5 (1–3) Quesada (12) Pedrol (14, 73), Sagi(16), Samitier (35, 58)
20 March 1927 Exhibition game Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–4 (0–1) Félix Pérez (80) Sastre (43, 75), Pedrol (50), Quesada (51 o.g.)
27 May 1928 Torneo de Campeones 1st leg Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Ramon (6), Arocha (58) Benegas (23), Esparza (80)
3 June 1928 2nd leg Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (1–0) Rubio (32) Arocha (87)
3 July 1932 Exhibition game Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 2–2 (1–1) Samitier (39, 67) Hilario (22), Olivares (54)
25 November 1934 Exhibition game Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 5–1 (1–0) Gurruchaga (15), Lazcano (47, 89), Regueiro (51 p., 57) Ramon (79)
15 September 1940 Exhibition game Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 5–4 (2–1) Va (4, 49), Vergara (9), Valle (48), Bravo (73) Barinaga (12, 78), Alday (46), Dindurra (67)
8 June 1941 Exhibition game Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 2–3 (2–2) Arbiza (32), Alsúa (38) Bravo (7), Raich (28), Escolà (75)
31 October 1943 Juan Mojardín Tribute Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–1 (0–1) J. Alonso (48) Betancourt (20)
26 December 1943 Antonio Franco Tribute Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 4–0 (3–0) Martín (13, 37, 40), Bravo(52)
23 May 1948 Torneo Históricos 1st leg Les Corts FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–0 (1–0) Amorós (37)
30 May 1948 2nd leg Nuevo Chamartín Real Madrid FC Barcelona 0–1 (0–0) Amorós (49)
30 August 1959 Ramón de Carranza Final Ramón de Carranza FC Barcelona Real Madrid 3–4 (1-1) Czibor (12), Villaverde(71), Evaristo (79) Puskás (39, 78), Gento (55),Di Stéfano (58)
31 August 1968 Ramón de Carranza Semi final Ramón de Carranza Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–2 (0–1) Gento (59) Juanito (24), Zaldúa (86)
30 May 1982 Presidente de Venezuela Cup 3rd place Farid Richa Real Madrid FC Barcelona 1–0 (1-0) Del Bosque (10)
1 May 1991 Desafío Total Canal+ 1st leg Santiago Bernabéu Real Madrid FC Barcelona 3–1 (3–1) Butragueño (16), Hierro (17),Villarroya (18) Goikoetxea (38)
11 September 1991 2nd leg Camp Nou FC Barcelona Real Madrid 1–1 (0-0) Nadal (67) Aldana (72)

Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 4
Draws 9
FC Barcelona wins 19
Real Madrid goals 40
FC Barcelona goals 81
Total matches 32

All Time Head-to-head results

Real Madrid wins 90
Draws 55
FC Barcelona wins 104
Real Madrid goals 404
FC Barcelona goals 432
Total matches 249

All-time top scorers

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

Rank Nationality Player League Cup Super Cup League Cup Europe Total
1  Argentina Alfredo di Stéfano 14 2 2 18
2  Spain Raúl 11 3 1 15
3  Spain César 12 2 14
 Spain Francisco Gento 10 2 2 14
 Hungary Ferenc Puskás 9 2 3 14
6  Argentina Lionel Messi 8 3 2 13
7  Spain Santillana 9 2 1 12
8  Mexico Hugo Sánchez 8 2 10
 Spain Juanito 8 2 10
10  Spain Estanislao Basora 8 1 9
 Spain Josep Samitier 4 5 9
12  Spain Jaime Lazcano 8 8
 Chile Iván Zamorano 4 2 2 8
 Paraguay Martínez 2 5 1 8
 Spain Luis Suárez 2 4 2 8
16  Spain Pahiño 7 7
 Spain Pirri 6 1 7
 Spain Josep Escolà 5 2 7
 Spain Sabino Barinaga 4 3 7
20  Spain Bakero 2 1 3 6
 Spain Quini 6 6
 Brazil Evaristo 5 1 6
 Spain Villaverde 4 2 6
 Spain Santiago Bernabéu 6 6
 Spain Zaldúa 6 6
 Brazil Ronaldo 5 1 6
 Spain Luis Enrique 6 6


Most goals by a player in a match

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

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, and sometimes without controversy.

Switches table

From Barça to Madrid 17
From Barça to another club before Madrid 4
Total 21
From Madrid to Barça 4
From Madrid to another club before Barça 9
Total 13
Total switches 34

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