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Real Madrid
2011–12 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
ManagerJosé Mourinho
StadiumEstadio Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga
Supercopa de EspañaRunners-up
Copa del ReyRound of 32
UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Xabi Alonso
Mesut Özil
Cristiano Ronaldo
Karim Benzema (1)
Highest home attendance80,000 vs Barcelona (14 August 2011)
Lowest home attendance80,000 vs Barcelona (14 August 2011)

The 2011–12 season is the 108th season in Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's history and their 81st consecutive season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. It covers a period from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.

Real Madrid began the season finishing runners-up in the Supercopa de España to FC Barcelona, losing 5–4 on aggregate. The team will compete for a record 32nd La Liga title following three seasons as runners-up and will participate in the UEFA Champions League for the 17th successive season, aiming for an unprecedented tenth triumph. They will also enter the Copa del Rey as the defending champions.

Cristiano Ronaldo will be defending his Pichichi Trophy as La Liga top scorer following a record 41 goals last season.[1]

Season overview

Pre-season

Nuri Şahin signed for Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund for a reported fee of €10 million.[2]

Real Madrid commenced their summer transfer activity on May 9, signing Turkish central midfielder Nuri Şahin for six seasons from Borussia Dortmund on a transfer reported to be worth €10 million.[2] Versatile Turkish midfielder Hamit Altıntop was signed for four seasons on a free transfer from Bayern Munich on May 19,[3] but was discovered to have a prolapsed disc on June 23,[4] undergoing a successful operation four days later.[5] The club announced on May 21 that veteran Polish goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek's contract would not be renewed, allowing him to leave on a free transfer.[6] Former Castilla winger José Callejón was brought back after three seasons at Espanyol for a reported fee of €5 million on May 23.[7]

Real Madrid fired Director General Jorge Valdano on May 25 after a strained relationship over sporting decisions between him and manager José Mourinho.[8] President Florentino Pérez supported Mourinho's request to "be able to manage the team with autonomy"[9] in response to tensions during the previous season's winter transfer window and a public feud regarding Karim Benzema following a 1–1 draw against Almería.[10] Valdano was reported to be paid €3.5 million to release him from the remaining two years on his contract[10] and was replaced by José Ángel Sánchez.[11] Mourinho subsequently became head of football operations in addition to his role as head coach[12] with former player and special adviser to Pérez Zinedine Zidane as the new director of football for the first team.[13]

Real Madrid continued their transfer activity on June 27, signing teenage French central defender Raphaël Varane from Lens for six seasons on a reported €10 million transfer.[14] On July 1, Royston Drenthe and David Mateos returned from their loan spells at Hércules[15] and AEK Athens,[16] respectively, while Emmanuel Adebayor returned to Manchester City following a six-month loan.[17] Mateos was loaned out ten days later to Real Zaragoza with Zaragoza having an option to purchase the player permanently at the end of the season.[18] Portuguese wingback Fábio Coentrão transferred from Benfica for €30 million[19] on July 5 and signed a six-year contract.[20]

Real Madrid traveled to the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California on July 11 to prepare for friendlies against Los Angeles Galaxy, Guadalajara, and Philadelphia Union in the World Football Challenge.[21] Castilla players Jesús Fernández, Tomás Mejías, Jorge Casado, Nacho Fernández, Jesé Rodríguez, and Joselu accompanied the first team to the United States.[22] On July 12, the contracts of Pepe and Sergio Ramos were extended to 2016 and 2017, respectively,[23] and Nuri Şahin suffered a Grade I sprain on the internal lateral ligament in his left knee during the first day of training,[24] causing him to miss the entire pre-season.[25] On July 17, defender Ezequiel Garay transferred to Benfica for an undisclosed fee.[26] Real Madrid's pre-season began with a 4–1 victory over MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy,[27] with goals from Callejón, Joselu, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Benzema.[28] Four days later in San Diego against Mexican Primera División side Guadalajara, Ronaldo scored a second half hat-trick[29] over a nine-minute span for a 3–0 victory.[30] Real Madrid completed the World Football Challenge atop the table following a 2–1 win over Philadelphia Union,[31] with early goals from Callejón and Mesut Özil.[32] They officially won the tournament via goal differential when Manchester United defeated Barcelona 2–1 on July 30.[33][34] Ronaldo finished as the tournament's top scorer with four goals.

Karim Benzema scored eight goals and provided four assists during the pre-season.[35][36][37]

Real Madrid started the European leg of their pre-season world tour with a triumph over newly promoted Bundesliga team Hertha Berlin on July 27 in front of a sold out Olympiastadion.[38] Patrick Ebert opened the scoring for Hertha, but Ronaldo equalized from a long-range free kick and Benzema added two goals for a 3–1 victory.[39] Three days later Real Madrid defeated Championship side Leicester City 2–1 to win the npower Challenge Cup.[40] Callejón scored the opening goal and Benzema converted a rebound following a shot off the goalpost by Marcelo before Lloyd Dyer added a late consolation goal.[41]

José Mourinho's five-game touchline ban in the UEFA Champions League due to accusatory statements following the first leg of the previous season's Champions League semi-final was partially upheld following an appeal to UEFA on July 29.[42] He was originally suspended for five matches, with the final game suspended for a probational period of three years, and fined €50,000[43] for accusing Barcelona of receiving favorable treatment from UEFA and for severely criticizing German referee Wolfgang Stark.[44] After serving the first game of his suspension in the second leg, Mourinho had the remaining four matches of his ban reduced to a two-game suspension with a potential two further games over a three-year probationary period.[45] The original fine to Mourinho was upheld along with a €20,000 fine assessed to Real Madrid for crowd trouble.[42]

The club traveled to Guangzhou, China directly from Leicester on August 1,[46] and signed a letter of intent the following day with Guangzhou Evergrande involving club cooperation, potential player exchanges, and the opening of the largest football academy in China.[47] On August 3, Real Madrid defeated Chinese Super League leaders Guangzhou Evergrande 7–1,[48][49] with goals from Sami Khedira, Özil, Benzema twice, Ronaldo, Jesé, and Ángel di María.[50] The following day attacking midfielder Sergio Canales joined Valencia on loan for two seasons with Valencia retaining a purchase option of €12 million at the end of each season.[51] Real Madrid concluded their pre-season world tour with all victories on August 6,[52] defeating Tianjin Teda 6–0[53] with goals from Kaká, di María, Gonzalo Higuaín, Ronaldo, and a double by Benzema.[36]

August

Real Madrid opened their competitive season with a 2–2 draw at home in the first leg of the 2011 Supercopa de España against Barcelona on August 14.[54] Özil scored after thirteen minutes following an assist from Benzema, but goals from David Villa and Lionel Messi against the run of play gave Barcelona the lead at halftime.[55] Xabi Alonso shot through traffic during a corner sequence for the equalizer nine minutes into the second half.[56][57] Three days later in the return leg at Camp Nou, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3–2 to win 5–4 on aggregate.[58] Andrés Iniesta beat the offside trap and scored first for Barcelona, but Ronaldo redirected a cross to equalize five minutes later.[59] Messi scored just before halftime following a failed clearance of a corner kick by Real Madrid and a subsequent backheel assist from Gerard Piqué to give Barcelona a 2–1 lead at halftime.[60] Benzema leveled the score late in the second half following a scramble from a corner kick, but an Adriano cross allowed Messi to score the winning goal in the 88th minute.[61] Marcelo received a straight red card in stoppage time for a tackle on Cesc Fàbregas, creating an ensuing scuffle between the two sides that led to expulsions for Villa and Özil.[62]

Players

Squad information

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Spain Iker Casillas (captain) 43 EU 1999 574 0 2017 Youth system
2 CB Portugal Ricardo Carvalho 46 EU 2010 50 3 2012 Template:Numkey€8M
3 CB Portugal Pepe 41 EU 2007 114 2 2016 Template:Numkey€30M Second nationality: Brazil
4 RB Spain Sergio Ramos (vice-captain) 38 EU 2005 264 32 2017 Template:Numkey€28M
5 CM Argentina Fernando Gago 38 EU 2007 (Winter) 121 1 2013 Template:Numkey€20M Second nationality: Italy
6 DM Germany Sami Khedira 37 EU 2010 42 0 2015 Template:Numkey€12M Second nationality: Tunisia
7 RW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 39 EU 2009 91 87 2015 Template:Numkey€94M
8 AM Brazil Kaká 42 EU 2009 54 16 2015 Template:Numkey€65M Second nationality: Italy
9 CF France Karim Benzema 36 EU 2009 83 36 2015 Template:Numkey€35M Second nationality: Algeria
10 AM Germany Mesut Özil 35 EU 2010 55 11 2016 Template:Numkey€15M
11 CM Spain Esteban Granero 36 EU 2009 68 5 2013 Template:Numkey€4.5M Originally from Youth system
12 LB Brazil Marcelo (vice-captain) 36 EU 2007 (Winter) 167 13 2015 Template:Numkey€6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Spain Antonio Adán 37 EU 2009 5 0 2014 Youth system
14 CM Spain Xabi Alonso 42 EU 2009 95 5 2014 Template:Numkey€30M
15 LWB Portugal Fábio Coentrão 36 EU 2011 2 0 2017 Template:Numkey€30M
17 RB Spain Álvaro Arbeloa 41 EU 2009 85 3 2014 Template:Numkey€4.5M Originally from Youth system
18 CB Spain Raúl Albiol 38 EU 2009 75 1 2014 Template:Numkey€15M
19 CB France Raphaël Varane 31 EU 2011 0 0 2017 Template:Numkey€10M
20 CF Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín (vice-captain) 36 EU 2007 (Winter) 168 77 2016 Template:Numkey€13M Second nationality: France
21 LW Spain José Callejón 37 EU 2011 1 0 2016 Template:Numkey€5M Originally from Youth system
22 LW Argentina Ángel di María 36 Non-EU 2010 55 9 2016 Template:Numkey€25M
DM France Lassana Diarra 39 EU 2009 (Winter) 90 1 2013 Template:Numkey€20M Second nationality: Mali
LM Netherlands Royston Drenthe 37 EU 2007 61 4 2012 Template:Numkey€13M Second nationality: Suriname
RW Spain Pedro León 37 EU 2010 14 2 2016 Template:Numkey€10M
RM Turkey Hamit Altıntop 41 EU 2011 0 0 2015 Free Second nationality: Germany
CM Turkey Nuri Şahin 35 EU 2011 0 0 2017 Template:Numkey€10M Second nationality: Germany

In

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
CM Turkey Nuri Şahin 22 EU Borussia Dortmund Transfer Summer 2017 Template:Numkey€10M RealMadrid.com
RM Turkey Hamit Altıntop 28 EU Bayern Munich Transfer Summer 2015 Free RealMadrid.com
21 LW Spain José Callejón 24 EU Espanyol Transfer Summer 2016 Template:Numkey€5M RealMadrid.com
19 CB France Raphaël Varane 18 EU Lens Transfer Summer 2017 Template:Numkey€10M RealMadrid.com
LM Netherlands Royston Drenthe 24 EU Hércules Loan return Summer 2012 N/A RealMadrid.com
CB Spain David Mateos 24 EU AEK Athens Loan return Summer 2013 N/A RealMadrid.com
15 LWB Portugal Fábio Coentrão 23 EU Benfica Transfer Summer 2017 Template:Numkey€30M RealMadrid.com

Total expenditure: Decrease €55 million

Out

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
25 GK Poland Jerzy Dudek 38 EU End of contract Summer Free RealMadrid.com
6 CF Togo Emmanuel Adebayor 27 EU Manchester City Loan return Summer N/A MCFC.co.uk
CB Spain David Mateos 24 EU Zaragoza Loan Summer N/A RealZaragoza.com
19 CB Argentina Ezequiel Garay 24 Non-EU Benfica Transfer Summer Undisclosed SLBenfica.pt, RealMadrid.com
16 AM Spain Sergio Canales 20 EU Valencia Loan Summer Template:Numkey€1M RealMadrid.com

Total income: Increase €2.5 million[63]

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach José Mourinho
Assistant coach Aitor Karanka
Fitness trainer Rui Faria
Goalkeepers coach Silvino Louro
Technical assistant José Morais
Match delegate Chendo
Doctors Juan Carlos Hernández, Carlos Díez, Alfonso del Corral
Physiotherapists Álvaro Solano, Pedro Checa, Daniel Martínez, Juan Muro
Equipment managers Manuel Fernández, Jorge Casabella, Manuel Ortega, Javier García

Source: Realmadrid.com

Other personnel

Position Staff
President Florentino Pérez
Honorary Life President Alfredo Di Stéfano
1st Vice-president Fernando Fernández Tapias
2nd Vice-president Eduardo Fernández de Blas
Secretary of the Board Enrique Sánchez González
Director General José Ángel Sánchez
Director of the President's Office Manuel Redondo
Director of the Foundation Julio González
Director of the Social Area José Luis Sánchez
Director of Protocol Raúl Serrano
Director of Communications Antonio Galeano
Director of Institutional Relations Emilio Butragueño
Director of Control and Internal Auditing Carlos Martínez
Sporting Manager of Football José Mourinho
Director of First Team Zinedine Zidane
Director of Human Resources José María García
Director of the Legal Advisory Board Javier López Farré
Director of Football Miguel Pardeza
Director of Economics Julio Esquerdeiro
Director of Resources Enrique Balboa
Director of Commercial Management Begoña Sanz
Director of Operations and Services Fernando Tormo

Grounds

Ground (capacity and dimensions) Santiago Bernabéu (80,354 / 105x68m)
Training ground Ciudad Real Madrid

Kit

Supplier: Adidas
Sponsor(s): bwin

Home
Away

Source: Home kit, RealMadrid.com

Official sponsors

United Kingdom bwin.comGermany AdidasSpain MahouGermany AudiUnited Arab Emirates EmiratesUnited States Coca-ColaSaudi Arabia STCUnited Kingdom SanitasSpain Solán de CabrasSpain Solaria

Source: RealMadrid.com

Pre-season matches

16 July 2011 2011 WFC Los Angeles Galaxy United States 1 – 4 Spain Real Madrid Los Angeles, California, United States
19:00 PDT (UTC-07) López Yellow card 38'
Cristman 67'
Report Callejón 31'
Joselu 40'
Ronaldo 53'
Benzema 58'
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 56,211[64]
Referee: Jorge González (United States)
Man of the Match: Coentrão[65]
20 July 2011 2011 WFC Guadalajara Mexico 0 – 3 Spain Real Madrid San Diego, California, United States
20:00 PDT (UTC-07) Mejía Yellow card 36'
Arellano Yellow card 44'
Report Coentrão Yellow card 41'
Ronaldo Yellow card 56', 73', 76' (pen.), 82'
Stadium: Qualcomm Stadium
Attendance: 38,211[66]
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (United States)
Man of the Match: Ronaldo
23 July 2011 2011 WFC Philadelphia Union United States 1 – 2 Spain Real Madrid Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
21:00 EDT (UTC-04) M. Farfan 80'
González Yellow card 90+2'
Report Callejón 2'
Özil 11'
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Attendance: 57,305[67]
Referee: Arkadiusz Prus (United States)
Man of the Match: Callejón
27 July 2011 Europe Tour Hertha BSC Germany 1 – 3 Spain Real Madrid Berlin, Germany
18:00 CEST (UTC+02) Ebert 18', Yellow card 30' Report Ronaldo 29'
Benzema 32', 47'
Stadium: Olympiastadion
Attendance: 74,244
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Germany)
Man of the Match: Benzema, Ronaldo
Note: Real Madrid did not wear a shirt sponsor due to German gambling laws.
30 July 2011 npower Challenge Cup[68] Leicester City England 1 – 2 Spain Real Madrid Leicester, England, United Kingdom
17:15 BST (UTC+01) Dyer 89' Report Callejón 43'
Benzema 62'
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,188[40]
Referee: Andre Marriner (England)
Man of the Match: Benzema, Coentrão
Note: Real Madrid started the match wearing their home kit then changed into their away kit at halftime.[69]
3 August 2011 China Tour Guangzhou Evergrande China 1 – 7 Spain Real Madrid Guangzhou, China
19:45 CST (UTC+08) Yang Y. 87' Report Khedira 7'
Özil 31'
Benzema 39', 48'
Ronaldo 56'
Jesé 71'
Di María 83'
Stadium: Tianhe Stadium
Attendance: 45,000[70]
Referee: Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)
Man of the Match: Benzema, Ronaldo
6 August 2011 China Tour Tianjin Teda China 0 – 6 Spain Real Madrid Tianjin, China
17:45 CST (UTC+08) Olguín Yellow card 30' Report Kaká 9' (pen.)
Di María 14'
Coentrão Yellow card 32'
Higuaín 68'
Ronaldo 74'
Benzema 79', 82'
Stadium: Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
Attendance: 25,000[71]
Referee: Tan Hai (China)
Man of the Match: Coentrão, Di María[72]
24 August 2011 Trofeo Bernabéu Real Madrid Spain v Turkey Galatasaray Madrid, Spain
22:30 CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: World Football Challenge, US, Europe & China Tour, Hertha Berlin, Leicester City, China Tour, Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu

Competitions

Overview

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Supercopa de España Final Runners-up 14 August 2011 17 August 2011
La Liga 28 August 2011 13 May 2012
Copa del Rey Rof32 Rof32 13–15 December 2011
UCL GS GS 13–14 September 2011

Updated to match played 19 August 2011
Source: Competitions

Supercopa de España

14 August 2011 First leg Real Madrid 2 – 2 Barcelona Madrid
22:00 CEST (UTC+02) Özil 13'
Khedira Yellow card 32'
Alonso 54', Yellow card 78'
Coentrão Yellow card 90+1'
Report Villa 36'
Messi 45+1'
Sánchez Yellow card 55'
Alves Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 80,000[73]
Referee: Fernando Teixiera Vitienes (Cantabria)[74]
Man of the Match: Alonso, Coentrão
17 August 2011 Second leg Barcelona 3 – 2
(5 – 4 agg.)
Real Madrid Barcelona
23:00 CEST (UTC+02) Iniesta 15'
Xavi Yellow card 42'
Messi 45', 88'
Valdés Yellow card 90+3'
Villa Red card 90+5'[75]
Report Ronaldo 20', Yellow card 54'
Khedira Yellow card 28'
Marcelo Yellow card 54' Red card 90+4'
  Pepe Yellow card 62'
  Ramos Yellow card 76'
  Benzema 82'
  Coentrão Yellow card 85'
  Özil Red card 90+5'[75]
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 92,000[76]
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)[77]
Note: Mesut Özil and David Villa were both sent off after being substituted.[75]

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: RealMadrid.com

La Liga

League table

Template:Fb cl header Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl team Template:Fb cl footer

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0  0

Last updated: 6 July 2011.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Template:Fb rbr header Template:Fb rbr ground Template:Fb rbr result Template:Fb rbr position Template:Fb rbr footer

Matches

21 August 2011 1 Real Madrid v Athletic Bilbao Madrid
18:00 CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[78]
Note: Postponed due to AFE strike after failing to reach a collective bargaining agreement with the LFP.[79]
10/11 September 2011 3 Real Madrid v Getafe Madrid
--:-- CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
17/18 September 2011 4 Levante v Real Madrid Valencia
--:-- CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Ciutat de València
22/23 October 2011 9 Málaga v Real Madrid Málaga
--:-- CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: La Rosaleda
5/6 November 2011 12 Real Madrid v Osasuna Madrid
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
19/20 November 2011 13 Valencia v Real Madrid Valencia
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Mestalla
7/8 January 2012 18 Real Madrid v Granada Madrid
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
14/15 January 2012 19 Mallorca v Real Madrid Palma
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Iberostar Stadium
28/29 January 2012 21 Real Madrid v Zaragoza Madrid
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
4/5 February 2012 22 Getafe v Real Madrid Getafe
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
11/12 February 2012 23 Real Madrid v Levante Madrid
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
17/18 March 2012 28 Real Madrid v Málaga Madrid
--:-- CET (UTC+01) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
31 March/1 April 2012 31 Osasuna v Real Madrid Pamplona
--:-- CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Reyno de Navarra
28/29 April 2012 36 Real Madrid v Sevilla Madrid
--:-- CEST (UTC+02) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu

Last updated: 19 August 2011
Source: RealMadrid.com, LFP

Copa del Rey

UEFA Champions League

Statistics

Squad statistics

Total La Liga UCL Copa del Rey Others
N
Pos.
Name
Nat.
GS
App
Gls
Min
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
Notes
1 GK Iker Casillas Spain 2 2 194 2
4 RB Sergio Ramos Spain 2 2 194 2
3 CB Pepe Portugal
2 2 194 2
2 CB Ricardo Carvalho Portugal 2 2 194 2
12 LB Marcelo Brazil 1 2 144 2
6 DM Sami Khedira Germany 2 2 106 2
14 CM Xabi Alonso Spain 2 2 1 194 2 1
22 LW Ángel di María Argentina 2 2 121 2
10 AM Mesut Özil Germany 2 2 1 174 2 1
7 RW Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 2 2 1 194 2 1
9 CF Karim Benzema France 2 2 1 182 2 1
15 LWB Fábio Coentrão Portugal 1 2 138 2
20 CF Gonzalo Higuaín Argentina
2 47 2
21 LW José Callejón Spain 1 35 1
8 AM Kaká Brazil 1 21 1
5 CM Fernando Gago Argentina
11 CM Esteban Granero Spain
13 GK Antonio Adán Spain
17 RB Álvaro Arbeloa Spain
18 CB Raúl Albiol Spain
19 CB Raphaël Varane France
DM Lassana Diarra France
LM Royston Drenthe Netherlands
RW Pedro León Spain
RM Hamit Altıntop Turkey
Injured on 23 June 2011 - L3-L4 disc prolapse  - May return on 2-3 months Source
CM Nuri Şahin Turkey
Injured on 12 July 2011 - Bruised left knee  - May return on 2-3 weeks Source
Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Match reports in competitive matches, RealMadrid.com, LFP.es ESPN Soccernet
Ordered by start team and position on pitch (from back right to front left), minutes played, squad number
0 shown as blank
1 Other Competitions: Supercopa de España

Goals

R Player Position League Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Total
1 Spain Xabi Alonso CM 0 0 0 1 1
Germany Mesut Özil AM 0 0 0 1 1
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo RW 0 0 0 1 1
France Karim Benzema CF 0 0 0 1 1

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches

Assists

R Player Position League Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Total
1 Portugal Pepe CB 0 0 0 2 2
2 France Karim Benzema CF 0 0 0 1 1
Spain Sergio Ramos RB 0 0 0 1 1

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Player statistics

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
12 LB Brazil Marcelo 1 1 1 1
10 AM Germany Mesut Özil 1 1
6 DM Germany Sami Khedira 2 2
15 LWB Portugal Fábio Coentrão 2 2
14 CM Spain Xabi Alonso 1 1
7 RW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 1 1
3 CB Portugal Pepe 1 1
4 RB Spain Sergio Ramos 1 1

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Competitive matches and LFP.com, sportec.es
Ordered by Red card, Second yellow card and Yellow card
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Start formations

Qnt Formation Matches
La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España
2 4–2–3–1 All matches
Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Match reports in Competitions
Only competitive matches.

Starting 11

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Squad statistics and Start formations
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).

Overall

Total Home Away
Games played 2 1 1
Games won 0 0 0
Games drawn 1 1 0
Games lost 1 0 1
Biggest win
Biggest loss 2–3 vs Barcelona 2–3 vs Barcelona
Biggest win (League)
Biggest win (Cup)
Biggest win (Europe)
Biggest loss (League)
Biggest loss (Cup)
Biggest loss (Europe)
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Goals scored 4 2 2
Goals conceded 5 2 3
Goal difference -1 +0 -1
Average GF per game 2 2 2
Average GA per game 2.5 2 3
Yellow cards 9 3 6
Red cards 2 0 2
Most appearances
Most minutes played
Top scorer Germany Mesut Özil
Spain Xabi Alonso
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
France Karim Benzema (1)
Top assistor Portugal Pepe (2)
Points 1/6 (16.67%) 1/3 (33.33%) 0/3 (0%)
Winning rate 0% 0% 0%

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: Competitive matches

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Pichichi y Zamora". Marca. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Madrid sign title-winner Sahin". ESPNsoccernet. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Altintop ya es nuevo jugador del Real Madrid" (in Spanish). Marca. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Altintop set for back op". Sky Sports. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Altintop medical update". RealMadrid.com. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Jerzy Dudek se despedirá hoy de la afición del Bernabéu" (in Spanish). RealMadrid.com. 21 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
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