El Clásico (basketball)

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El Clásico
EuroLeague match played in 2010 at Palau Blaugrana
Other namesReal Madrid vs. Barcelona
Location Spain
TeamsBarcelona
Real Madrid
First meetingReal Madrid 35–30 Barcelona
1945 Copa del Generalísimo
(28 April 1945)
Latest meetingBarcelona 79-72 Real Madrid
2020–21 EuroLeague
(23 October 2020)
Next meetingReal Madrid - Barcelona
2020–21 ACB
(27 December 2020)
StadiumsPalau Blaugrana (Barcelona)
WiZink Center (Real Madrid)
Statistics
Meetings total304
Most winsBarcelona (153 wins)
Largest victoryReal Madrid 138–78 Barcelona
1976–77 Liga Nacional
(13 March 1977) Real Madrid 125–65 Barcelona
1973–74 Liga Nacional
(11 November 1973)

El Clásico (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]; Catalan: El Clàssic, pronounced [əl ˈklasik]; "The Classic"), is the name given to the basketball matches between Real Madrid from Madrid and FC Barcelona from Barcelona, the two main basketball teams from Spain. Both cities are separated by 621 km.

Head-to-head statistics

Competition GP RMB D FCB
Liga ACB 128 68 1 59
ACB Playoffs 76 40 0 36
Copa del Rey 60 21 2 37
Copa Príncipe de Asturias 1 0 0 1
Supercopa 10 5 0 5
EuroLeague 32 15 0 17
Total in all games 307 149 3 155

Updated as of 28 December 2020.

Results

At ACB Playoffs

At Copa del Rey

At Supercopa

At Euroleague

Players who played for both clubs

Ante Tomić was the most recent player to transfer between the two rivals, in 2012.
Barcelona then Real Madrid
Real Madrid then Barcelona
From Barcelona to Real Madrid 6
From Barcelona to another club before Real Madrid 8
Total 14
From Real Madrid to Barcelona 4
From Real Madrid to another club before Barcelona 3
Total 7
Total Switches 21

Notes

  1. ^ 1983 Copa del Rey at Linguasport. In Spanish.
  2. ^ due COVID-19 pandemic played behind closed doors
  3. ^ Game played at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
  4. ^ Game played at O2 arena, London
  5. ^ Game played at Mediolanum Forum, Assago
  6. ^ due COVID-19 pandemic played behind closed doors

References

  • "El Clásico: una historia de amor y odio" (in Spanish). ACB.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.