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1965–66 Real Madrid CF season

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Real Madrid CF
1965–66 season
Real Madrid line-up in the 1966 European Cup Final against FK Partizan
PresidentSantiago Bernabéu
Head coachMiguel Muñoz
StadiumChamartín
La Liga2nd
Copa del GeneralísimoQuarter-finals
European CupWinners (in European Cup)
Top goalscorerRamón Grosso (11)

The 1965–66 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 63rd season in existence and the club's 34th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

Summary

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The club remained at first place almost the entire campaign before was defeated 1–2 by CF Barcelona and lost the title against local rivals Atlético Madrid one round before season finale[1] by just one single point.[2] UD Levante defender Antonio Calpe arrived to enforce the back-up, also, CD Málaga midfielder Manuel Velázquez returned from a two years loan replacing French playmaker Lucien Muller,[3] also, transferred in was defender Pedro de Felipe[4] from Rayo Vallecano benching José Santamaría both arrivals featured a superb season.[5]

Meanwhile, in European Cup the squad clinched its sixth trophy after defeated Inter in Semi-finals and on 11 May 1966 won 2–1 the Final against Abdulah Gegic' Partizan Belgrade which, previously, in semi-finals eliminated heavily favourites Manchester United without star George Best.[6] Three days after the Final, the Yé-yé team was introduced to the world after 4 players posed for Diario Marca as The Beatles resulting in the nickname from their theme song <<She Loves You>> chorus hit "Yeah-yeah".[7]

In the Copa del Generalísimo, Madrid was eliminated by Real Betis in the quarter-finals 5–4 on aggregate.[8] After seven seasons, 5 League titles and 3 European Cup trophies,[9] Hungarian forward Ferenc Puskás left the club during the summer.

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Antonio Betancort
GK Spain ESP José Araquistáin
DF Spain ESP Ignacio Zoco
DF Spain ESP Manuel Sanchís
DF Spain ESP Pedro de Felipe
DF Spain ESP Vicente Miera
DF Uruguay URU José Santamaría
DF Spain ESP Pachín
DF Spain ESP Antonio Calpe
DF Spain ESP Pedro Casado
MF Spain ESP Pirri
MF Spain ESP Manuel Velázquez
MF Spain ESP Félix Ruiz
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Fernando Serena
MF Spain ESP Yazid Maiza
MF Spain ESP Pipi Suárez
FW Spain ESP Ramón Grosso
FW Spain ESP Francisco Gento
FW Spain ESP Amancio Amaro
FW Hungary HUN Ferenc Puskás
FW Spain ESP José Luis Veloso
FW Paraguay PAR Juan Bautista Agüero
FW Spain ESP Manuel Bueno
FW Spain ESP Emilio Morollón
FW Belgium BEL Fernand Goyvaerts
FW Spain ESP Jaime Blanco
FW Spain ESP Fernando García-Ramos

Transfers

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In
Pos. Name From Type
MF Manuel Velázquez CD Malaga -
GK Mendieta Indauchu -
FW José Luis Veloso Deportivo -
DF Antonio Calpe Levante -
MF Ramón Tejada Cordoba -
FW Juan Aguero Sevilla -
FW Fernand Goyvaerts FC Barcelona -
FW Jaime Blanco Deportivo -
FW Garcia Ramos - -
Out
Pos. Name To Type
MF Lucien Muller FC Barcelona -
GK Beltran Rayo Vallecano -
MF Felo Sevilla -
MF Santos Deportivo -
FW Evaristo - -
MF Yanko Melilla CF -
DF Isidro Sabadell -
FW Morollon Sabadell -
MF Pipi Suarez Sevilla -

Competitions

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La Liga

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Atlético Madrid (C) 30 18 8 4 54 20 +34 44 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Real Madrid 30 19 5 6 53 30 +23 43 Qualification for the European Cup second round[a]
3 Barcelona 30 16 6 8 51 27 +24 38 Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
4 Zaragoza 30 14 8 8 47 29 +18 36 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[b]
5 Atlético Bilbao 30 14 6 10 43 32 +11 34 Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Real Madrid qualified for the European Cup as title holders.
  2. ^ Zaragoza qualified to the Cup Winners' Cup as champions of the Copa del Generalísimo.

Position by round

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Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
ResultWWWLWDDWWLWLWLWDWWWWWDWLWDWWLW
Position422324332444444322221111111122
Source: www.lfp.es
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, 1966-67 European Cup

Matches

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4 September 1965 1 Real Madrid 1–0 CE Sabadell FC Madrid
Pirri 51' Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Cerezuela Ruiz
12 September 1965 2 Real Betis 1–2 Real Madrid Madrid
Ansola 39' Report Grosso 51'
Gento 86'
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: López Zaballa
18 September 1965 3 Real Madrid 1–0 Pontevedra CF Madrid
Puskás 73' Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: De la Teja Ocejo
26 September 1965 4 Valencia CF 3–0 Real Madrid Valencia
Sánchez Lage 13' (pen)
Guillot 56'
Waldo 76'
Report Stadium: Mestalla
Referee: Bueno Perales
3 October 1965 5 Real Madrid 2–1 Córdoba CF Madrid
Amancio 7'
Puskás 72'
Report Jara 68' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Rigo Sureda
10 October 1965 6 Atlético Madrid 1–1 Real Madrid Madrid
Adelardo 18' Report Gento 11' Stadium: Metropolitano
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
17 October 1965 7 Real Madrid 0–0 Español Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Martín Álvarez
31 October 1965 8 Real Zaragoza 2–3 Real Madrid Zaragoza
Lapetra 38'
Marcelino 40'
Report Grosso 69'
Bueno 75'
Puskás 80'
Stadium: Estadio La Romareda
Referee: López Zaballa
13 November 1965 9 Real Madrid 2–1 Elche CF Madrid
Amancio 45'
Pirri 87'
Report Betancort 50' (own goal)
CanósRed card 58'
MarcialRed card 86'
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Oliva Fortuny
21 November 1965 10 Sevilla CF 2–1 Real Madrid Sevilla
Pintado 7'
Lax 72'
Report Puskás 12' Stadium: Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan
Referee: Pintado Viu
27 November 1965 11 Real Madrid 1–0 CD Málaga Madrid
Zoco 60' Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ibáñez Alarcón
5 December 1965 12 Athletic Bilbao 2–0 Real Madrid Bilbao
Uriarte 17'
Ormaza 43'
Report Stadium: San Mames
Referee: Álvarez Martínez
12 December 1965 13 Real Madrid 3–1 UD Las Palmas Madrid
Gento 10'
Agüero 22'
Gento 67' (pen)
Report Miera 89' (own goal) Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Rigo Sureda
19 December 1965 14 Real Madrid 1–3 CF Barcelona Madrid
Felix Ruiz 20' Report Fusté 7'
Fusté 8'
Zaldúa 34'
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Lopez Zaballa
26 December 1965 15 Mallorca 2–5 Real Madrid Palma de Mallorca
Bergara 30'
Bergara 63'
Report Amancio 10'
Velázquez 11'
Serena 44'
Grosso 79'
Velázquez 85'
Stadium: Lluís Sitjar
Referee: Cerezuela Ruiz
2 January 1966 16 CE Sabadell FC 1–1 Real Madrid Sabadell
Noya 46' Report Grosso 34' Stadium: Creu Alta
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
6 January 1966 17 Real Madrid 2–0 Real Betis Madrid
Gento 45' (pen)
Grosso 89'
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: García Rodríguez
9 January 1966 18 Pontevedra CF 1–3 Real Madrid Pontevedra
Neme 72' Report Amancio 1'
Pirri 24'
Amancio 53'
Stadium: Pasarón
Referee: Rigo Sureda
16 January 1966 19 Real Madrid 2–1 Valencia CF Madrid
Pirri 18'
Grosso 32'
Report Sánchez Lage 78' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
23 January 1966 20 Córdoba CF 1–2 Real Madrid Córdoba
Jara 8' Report Grosso 14'
Velázquez 31'
Stadium: El Arcángel
Referee: Gómez Arribas
30 January 1966 21 Real Madrid 3–1 Atlético Madrid Madrid
Pirri 44'
Grosso 60'
Amancio 67'
Report Ufarte 32' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
6 February 1966 22 Español 1–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Boy 20' Report Pirri 75' Stadium: Sarrià
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
13 February 1966 23 Real Madrid 2–0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Serena 8'
Amancio 61'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
20 February 1966 24 Elche CF 1–0 Real Madrid Elche
Marcial 48' Report Stadium: Campo de Altabix
Referee: Rigo Sureda
27 February 1966 25 Real Madrid 4–0 Sevilla CF Madrid
Gento 35'
Veloso 47'
Veloso 63'
Grosso 88'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
6 March 1966 26 CD Málaga 0–0 Real Madrid Málaga
Report Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
13 March 1966 27 Real Madrid 2–0 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
Gento 42' (pen)
Veloso 76'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ruiz Alciturri
20 March 1966 28 UD Las Palmas 1–2 Real Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Juan Luis 73' Report Veloso 68'
Pirri 85'
Stadium: Estadio Insular
Referee: Gómez Arribas
27 March 1966 29 CF Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Rifé 59'
Zaballa 63'
Report Gento 39' Stadium: Estadio del CF Barcelona
Referee: Rigo Sureda
3 April 1966 30 Real Madrid 5–1 Mallorca Madrid
Gento 8'
Amancio 17'
Grosso 38'
Gento 51'
Grosso 89'
Report Héctor Núñez 44' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil

Copa del Generalísimo

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Round of 32

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10 April 1966 Real Madrid 2–0 Real Gijón Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
17 April 1966 Real Gijón 2–4 Real Madrid Gijón
Report Stadium: Estadio El Molinón

Round of 16

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24 April 1966 Real Madrid 1–1 CD Málaga Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
1 May 1966 CD Málaga 1–1 Real Madrid Málaga
Report Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda
4 May 1966 Replay Real Madrid 2–0 CD Málaga Valencia
Veloso 8'
Felix Ruiz 87'
Report Stadium: Estadio Mestalla

Quarter-finals

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8 May 1966 Real Betis 3–2 Real Madrid Sevilla
Report Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarin
15 May 1966 Real Madrid 2–2 Real Betis Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín

European Cup

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Preliminary round

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8 September 1965 Feyenoord Netherlands 2–1 Spain Real Madrid Rotterdam
Venneker 78'
Kruiver 85'
Report Puskás 35' Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 62,610
Referee: Czech RepublicKarol Galba
22 September 1965 Real Madrid Spain 5–0 Netherlands Feyenoord Madrid
Puskás 10', 20', 29', 86'
Grosso 44'
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
Attendance: 53,239
Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

Round of 16

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17 November 1965 Kilmarnock Scotland 2–2 Spain Real Madrid Kilmarnock
McLean 22' (pen.)
McInally 60'
Report Pirri 25'
Amancio 55'
Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 25,385
Referee: Gerhard Schulenburg (West Germany)
1 December 1965 Real Madrid Spain 5–1 Scotland Kilmarnock Madrid
Grosso 25', 36'
Ruiz 26'
Gento 58'
Pirri 90'
Report McIlroy 22' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
Attendance: 26,879
Referee: Giulio Campanati (Italy)

Quarter-finals

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23 February 1966 Anderlecht Belgium 1–0 Spain Real Madrid Brussels
Van Himst 2' Report Stadium: Émile Versé Stadium
Attendance: 34,862
Referee: ScotlandThomas Wharton
9 March 1966 Real Madrid Spain 4–2 Belgium Anderlecht Madrid
Amancio 12', 35'
Gento 58' (pen.), 83'
Report Jurion 87'
Puis 90'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 54,415
Referee: FranceJoseph Barbéran

Semi-finals

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20 April 1966 Internazionale Italy 1–1 Spain Real Madrid Milan
Facchetti 78' Report Amancio 20' Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 75,991
Referee: HungaryGyörgy Vadász

Final

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11 May 1966 Real Madrid Spain 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Partizan Brussels
Amancio 70'
Serena 76'
Report Vasović 55' Stadium: Heysel Stadium
Attendance: 46,745
Referee: West GermanyRudolf Kreitlein

Statistics

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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player Total Primera Division[10] Copa del Generalisimo European Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Spain ESP Betancort 38 -41 30 -30 1 -3 7 -8
DF Spain ESP Miera 26 0 17 0 5 0 4 0
DF Spain ESP Zoco 42 1 30 1 3 0 9 0
DF Spain ESP De Felipe 33 0 22 0 4 0 7 0
DF Spain ESP Sanchis 37 0 27 0 1 0 9 0
MF Spain ESP Pirri 41 12 28 7 4 1 9 4
MF Spain ESP Ruiz 20 3 13 1 3 1 4 1
MF Spain ESP Velazquez 22 3 15 3 2 0 5 0
FW Spain ESP Amancio 33 13 25 8 1 0 7 5
FW Spain ESP Grosso 38 15 29 11 1 1 8 3
FW Spain ESP Gento 39 14 28 10 2 1 9 3
GK Spain ESP Araquistain 7 -7 0 0 5 -5 2 -2
DF Uruguay URU Santamaria 14 0 9 0 3 0 2 0
DF Spain ESP Pachín 18 0 8 0 5 0 5 0
DF Spain ESP Calpe 10 1 7 0 2 1 1 0
MF Spain ESP Serena 20 3 12 2 3 0 5 1
DF Spain ESP Casado 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
MF Spain ESP Tejada 12 0 6 0 3 0 3 0
FW Hungary HUN Puskas 14 10 8 4 3 1 3 5
FW Spain ESP Veloso 9 5 7 4 1 1 1 0
FW Paraguay PAR Bautista 9 2 5 1 3 1 1 0
FW Spain ESP Bueno 8 3 4 1 4 2 0 0
MF Spain ESP Pipi Suárez
FW Spain ESP Morollon
FW Belgium BEL Goyvaerts
FW Spain ESP Blanco
FW Spain ESP Garcia-Ramos

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "La flor del Real Madrid Yé-yé". Diario Marca. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Historia del Real Madrid, 100 años uno a uno". Diario El Mundo. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ Transferred out to FC Barcelona
  4. ^ Bustillo, tres meses de inactividad (Bustillo, three months out); Mundo Deportivo, 17 September 1969 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ "Real Madrid CF – All the players in European Cups". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  6. ^ Hachette, Issy-les-Moulineaux. Football 50 ans de coupes d'Europe (in French). L'équipe. p. 62, un real Madrid nouvelle vague. ISBN 2-9519605-9-X.
  7. ^ "La flor del Real Madrid Yé-yé". Diario Marca. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  8. ^ "El Betis de Londa noquea al Madrid Yé-Yé" (in Spanish). as.com.
  9. ^ Puskas did not play the 1959 and 1966 Finals
  10. ^ "Real Madrid temporada 1965–66". bdfutbol.com.
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