List of Real Madrid CF players

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Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured) is Real Madrid's all-time record goalscorer.

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain, that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII.[1] Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league.[2][3] Since then, the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. Real is the most successful club in Spanish football, having won 66 domestic titles; a record 34 La Liga titles, 19 Spanish Cups, 11 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 League Cup. Real is the most successful club in European football, having won 22 official UEFA trophies in total.[4]

Raúl holds the record for most overall appearances, having played 741 from 1994 to 2010, ahead of Iker Casillas, who made 725 appearances from 1999 to 2015.[5] Manuel Sanchís, Jr is third with 710 appearances from 1983 to 2001 for the club. Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer with 450. He holds the record for the most goals in a season; he scored 61 goals in all competitions during the 2011–12 season and also holds the record for league goals scored in a season, having scored 48 goals in La Liga in 2014–15. Raúl is second with 323 goals and Karim Benzema is third with 309 goals.

Real Madrid has employed several famous players, with four FIFA World Player of the Year, seven Ballon d'Or, two FIFA Ballon d'Or, four European Golden Shoe and two FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball winners among the previous and current club players.

The list includes notable footballers who have played for Real Madrid. Generally, this means players that have played at least 50 official matches. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included if they are on Real's list of Legendary Players.

Key[]

Club captains who have won a major senior competition
* Club record holder
¤ Played their full career at Real Madrid

List of players[]

Information correct as of the match played on 9 March 2022.

Raúl is Real Madrid's most-capped player with 741 appearances for the club.
With 180 caps, Sergio Ramos made the most international appearances as a Real Madrid player.
Luís Figo became the first Real Madrid footballer to win the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the record goalscorer in a league season for Real Madrid, with 48, and he is the first Real Madrid footballer to win four Ballon d'Ors, in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017.
Gareth Bale is Real Madrid's joint most expensive signing.
Name Nat Pos[NB] Real Madrid career Captaincy Apps Goals Notes
Arthur Johnson Ireland Forward 1901–1904 1901–1902
Manuel Prast Spain Forward 1904–1908
1912–1914
11 8
José Berraondo Spain Defender 1904–1909 1905–1909
José Quirante Spain Midfielder 1906–1908
Sotero Aranguren Argentina Midfielder 1911–1918 15 4
Eulogio Aranguren Argentina Midfielder 1911–1921 20 0
Santiago Bernabéu* Spain Forward 1911–1927¤ 1915–1921 79[6] 68
René Petit France Forward 1914–1917 14 3
Juan Monjardín Spain Forward 1919–1929 1921–1924 26 21
Félix Quesada Spain Defender 1922–1936 1928–1935 146 12
José María Peña Spain Midfielder 1926–1932 99 3
Gaspar Rubio Spain Forward 1928–1930 55 48
Jaime Lazcano Spain Midfielder 1928–1935 115 62
Luis Olaso Spain Midfielder 1929–1933 59 11
Ricardo Zamora* Spain Goalkeeper 1930–1936 112 0 [Zamora][A]
Eugenio Hilario Spain Forward 1930–1936 1935–1936 105 28
Manuel Olivares Spain Forward 1931–1934 50 44
Ciriaco Spain Defender 1931–1936 87 0
Hilario Spain Midfielder 1931–1936 73 21
Luis Regueiro Spain Forward 1931–1936 121 42
Jacinto Quincoces Spain Defender 1931–1942 169 1
Leoncito Spain Midfielder 1931–1942 1939–1942 149 9
Pedro Regueiro Spain Midfielder 1932–1936 104 0
Emilín Spain Forward 1933–1936 56 21
José Ramón Sauto Mexico Midfielder 1933–1944 1942–1944 124 0
Ildefonso Sañudo Spain Forward 1934–1936 60 30
Chus Alonso Spain Midfielder 1935–1936
1936–1948
160 68
Simón Lecue Spain Forward 1935–1942 102 32
Juan Antonio Ipiña Spain Midfielder 1936–1949 1944–1949 292 9
Manuel Alday Spain Forward 1939–1944 80 65
Sabino Barinaga Spain Midfielder 1940–1950 1949–1950 182 93
Antonio Alsúa Spain Forward 1941–1948 176 45
Félix Huete Spain Midfielder 1941–1948 180 1
Corona Spain Defender 1942–1948 153 9
Moleiro Spain Midfielder 1942–1948 107 9
Clemente Spain Defender 1942–1952 1950–1952 144 0
Pruden Spain Forward 1943–1948 116 87
José Bañón Spain Goalkeeper 1943–1949 159 0 [Zamora]
Luis Molowny Spain Forward 1946–1957 1952–1956 208 103
Jesús Narro Spain Midfielder 1948–1952 66 12
Pahiño Spain Forward 1948–1953 143 124 [Pichichi]
Miguel Muñoz Spain Midfielder 1948–1958 1956–1958 275 24
Joaquín Navarro Spain Defender 1949–1957 215 3
Juanito Alonso Spain Goalkeeper 1949–1960 1958–1960 296 0 [Zamora]
Joaquín Oliva Spain Defender 1950–1957 124 0
Roque Olsen Argentina Forward 1950–1957 123 66
Joseíto Spain Forward 1951–1959 176 76
José María Zárraga Spain Midfielder 1951–1962 1960–1962 303 7
Rafael Lesmes Spain Defender 1952–1960 218 1
José María Vidal Spain Midfielder 1953–1956
1959–1963
63 2
Enrique Mateos Spain Forward 1953–1961 94 50
Alfredo Di Stéfano* Argentina
Colombia
Spain
Forward 1953–1964 396 308 [d'Or][Pichichi][B]
Francisco Gento* Spain Forward 1953–1971 1962–1971 600 182
Ángel Atienza Spain Defender 1954–1959 73 0
Héctor Rial Argentina
Spain
Midfielder 1954–1961 169 83
Marquitos Spain Defender 1954–1962 225 3
Ramón Marsal Spain Forward 1955–1961 59 27
Juan Santisteban Spain Midfielder 1956–1961
1963–1964
115 4
Antonio Ruiz Spain Midfielder 1956–1963 103 5
Pedro Casado Spain Defender 1956–1966 123 1
Raymond Kopa France Forward 1956–1959 103 30 [d'Or]
Rogelio Domínguez Argentina Goalkeeper 1957–1962 85 0
José Santamaría Uruguay
Spain
Defender 1957–1966 337 2
Pepillo II Spain Forward 1958–1962 103 99
Ferenc Puskás* Hungary
Spain
Forward 1958–1966 262 242 [Pichichi][C]
Pachín* Spain Defender 1959–1968 218 2
Manuel Bueno Spain Midfielder 1959–1971 118 27
Luis del Sol Spain Midfielder 1960–1962 96 32
José Vicente Spain Goalkeeper 1960–1964 100 0 [Zamora][A]
Antonio Betancort Spain Goalkeeper 1961–1962
1963–1971
177 0 [Zamora]
Isidro Sánchez Spain Defender 1961–1965 103 1
Félix Ruiz Spain Midfielder 1961–1968 141 44
Fernando Serena Spain Midfielder 1961–1968 54 11
José Araquistáin Spain Goalkeeper 1961–1968 97 0
Vicente Miera Spain Defender 1961–1969 147 1
Lucien Muller France Midfielder 1962–1965 92 3
Ignacio Zoco Spain Midfielder 1962–1974 1971–1974 434 17
Amancio Spain Forward 1962–1976 1974–1976 471 155 [Pichichi]
Manuel Velázquez Spain Midfielder 1962–1977 402 59
Antonio Calpe Spain Defender 1963–1971 121 2
Pedro de Felipe Spain Defender 1963–1972 170 0
Manuel Sanchís, Sr Spain Defender 1964–1971 213 1
José Luis López Spain Defender 1964–1976 182 16
Ramón Grosso Spain Forward 1964–1976 366 75
Pirri Spain Midfielder 1964–1980 1976–1980 561 172
Fernando Zunzunegui Spain Defender 1966–1972 112 5
Toni Grande Spain Defender 1968–1973 121 14
Miguel Ángel Spain Goalkeeper 1968–1986 1980–1986 346 0 [Zamora]
Sebastián Fleitas Paraguay Forward 1969–1972 58 18
Goyo Benito* Spain Defender 1969–1982 420 3
Juan Carlos Touriño Argentina
Spain
Defender 1970–1976 134 0
Javier Aguilar Spain Forward 1971–1979 190 50
Mariano García Remón Spain Goalkeeper 1971–1984 231 0
Santillana* Spain Forward 1971–1988 1986–1988 645 290 [D]
Vicente del Bosque Spain Midfielder 1973–1984 339 25
José Antonio Camacho Spain Defender 1973–1989¤ 1988–1989 577 11
Günter Netzer Germany Midfielder 1974–1976 100 13
Paul Breitner Germany Defender 1974–1977 100 10
Roberto Martínez Argentina
Spain
Forward 1974–1980 192 61
Juan Sol Spain Defender 1975–1979 141 0
Henning Jensen Denmark Forward 1976–1979 102 19
Isidoro San José Spain Midfielder 1976–1986 271 7
Enrique Wolff Argentina Defender 1977–1979 90 6
Andrés Sabido Spain Defender 1977–1982 117 3
Isidro Spain Forward 1977–1985 223 22
Uli Stielike Germany Midfielder 1977–1985 308 50
Juanito Spain Forward 1977–1987 401 121 [Pichichi]
Francisco García Hernández Spain Midfielder 1978–1983 128 37
Laurie Cunningham England Midfielder 1979–1984 66 20
Ángel Spain Midfielder 1979–1985 237 13
Francisco Pineda Spain Forward 1980–1985 145 43
Ricardo Gallego* Spain Midfielder 1980–1989 372 28
Agustín Spain Goalkeeper 1980–1990 1989–1990 123 0 [Zamora]
José Antonio Salguero Spain Defender 1981–1987 138 8
Míchel* Spain Midfielder 1981–1996 559 130
John Metgod Netherlands Defender 1982–1984 85 7
Chendo Spain Defender 1982–1998¤ 1990–1998 497 3
Rafael Martín Vázquez Spain Midfielder 1983–1990
1992–1995
341 47
Emilio Butragueño* Spain Forward 1983–1995 463 171 [Pichichi]
Manuel Sanchís, Jr Spain Defender 1983–2001¤ 1998–2001 710 40
Jorge Valdano Argentina Forward 1984–1987 120 56
Jesús Solana Spain Defender 1985–1991 177 3
Hugo Sánchez Mexico Forward 1985–1992 282 208 [Pichichi][Golden Shoe]
Rafael Gordillo Spain Midfielder 1985–1992 254 27
Francisco Buyo Spain Goalkeeper 1986–1997 454 0 [Zamora]
Milan Janković Serbia and Montenegro Midfielder 1987–1988 52 5
Miguel Tendillo Spain Defender 1987–1992 98 8
Paco Llorente Spain Forward 1987–1994 160 11
Bernd Schuster Germany Midfielder 1988–1990 86 15
Oscar Ruggeri Argentina Defender 1989–1990 31 2
Fernando Hierro* Spain Defender 1989–2003 2001–2003 601 127
Gheorghe Hagi Romania Midfielder 1990–1992 84 19
Luis Milla Spain Midfielder 1990–1997 215 3
Ricardo Rocha Brazil Defender 1991–1993 88 0
Robert Prosinečki Croatia Midfielder 1991–1994 73 12
Alfonso Pérez Spain Forward 1991–1995 119 22
Luis Enrique Spain Midfielder 1991–1996 213 18
Mikel Lasa Spain Defender 1991–1997 178 5
Nando Spain Defender 1992–1996 50 0
Iván Zamorano* Chile Forward 1992–1996 173 101 [Pichichi]
Peter Dubovský Slovakia Forward 1993–1995 50 6
Rafael Alkorta Spain Defender 1993–1997 135 3
Michael Laudrup Denmark Midfielder 1994–1996 76 15
Quique Sánchez Flores Spain Defender 1994–1996 81 2
José Amavisca Spain Midfielder 1994–1996 144 14
Santiago Cañizares Spain Goalkeeper 1994–1998 55 0
Fernando Redondo Argentina Midfielder 1994–2000 228 5 [UEFA]
Raúl* Spain Forward 1994–2010 2003–2010 741 323 [Pichichi][E]
Guti Spain Midfielder 1995–2010 542 77
Víctor Sánchez Spain Midfielder 1996–1998 65 7
Jaime Spain Midfielder 1996–1999 66 0
Predrag Mijatović Serbia and Montenegro Forward 1996–1999 118 36
Clarence Seedorf Netherlands Midfielder 1996–2000 159 20
Davor Šuker Croatia Forward 1996–1999 109 49
Christian Panucci Italy Defender 1996–1999 96 6
Bodo Illgner Germany Goalkeeper 1996–2001 119 0
Roberto Carlos Brazil Defender 1996–2007 527 69
Christian Karembeu France Midfielder 1997–2000 82 4
Aitor Karanka Spain Defender 1997–2002 149 0
Fernando Morientes Spain Forward 1997–2005 272 100
Iván Campo Spain Defender 1998–2003 95 1
Sávio Brazil Forward 1998–2003 160 30
Nicolas Anelka France Forward 1999–2000 33 7
Steve McManaman England Midfielder 1999–2003 158 14
Iván Helguera Spain Defender 1999–2007 346 33
Míchel Salgado Spain Defender 1999–2009 371 5
Iker Casillas* Spain Goalkeeper 1999–2015 2010–2015 725 0 [Zamora][G]
Pedro Munitis Spain Forward 2000–2003 81 5
Claude Makélélé France Midfielder 2000–2003 145 2
Flávio Conceição Brazil Midfielder 2000–2004 74 2
César Sánchez Spain Goalkeeper 2000–2005 59 0
Albert Celades Spain Midfielder 2000–2005 101 5
Santiago Solari Argentina Midfielder 2000–2005 209 22
Luís Figo* Portugal Forward 2000–2005 245 58 [FIFA][d'Or][H]
Zinedine Zidane* France Midfielder 2001–2006 227 49 [FIFA][UEFA]
Raúl Bravo Spain Defender 2001–2007 133 4
Francisco Pavón Spain Defender 2001–2007 167 3
Esteban Cambiasso Argentina Midfielder 2002–2004 67 1
Javier Portillo Spain Forward 2002–2006 57 12
Ronaldo* Brazil Forward 2002–2007 177 104 [FIFA][d'Or][Pichichi][I]
David Beckham England Midfielder 2003–2007 159 20
Michael Owen England Forward 2004–2005 45 16
Álvaro Arbeloa Spain Defender 2004–2005
2009–2016
238 6
Álvaro Mejía Spain Defender 2004–2007 57 1
Diego López Spain Goalkeeper 2005–2007,
2013–2014
73 0
Júlio Baptista Brazil Midfielder 2005–2008 78 13
Robinho Brazil Forward 2005–2008 137 35
Sergio Ramos* Spain Defender 2005–2021 2015–2021 671 101
Miguel Torres Spain Defender 2006–2009 70 0
Fabio Cannavaro Italy Defender 2006–2009 118 1 [FIFA][d'Or]
Ruud van Nistelrooy Netherlands Forward 2006–2010 96 64 [Pichichi]
Mahamadou Diarra Mali Midfielder 2006–2011 125 4
Gabriel Heinze Argentina Defender 2007–2009 60 3
Arjen Robben Netherlands Forward 2007–2009 65 13
Wesley Sneijder Netherlands Midfielder 2007–2009 66 11
Fernando Gago Argentina Midfielder 2007–2011 121 1
Royston Drenthe Netherlands Midfielder 2007–2012 65 4
Gonzalo Higuaín Argentina Forward 2007–2013 264 121
Pepe Portugal Defender 2007–2017 334 15
Marcelo Brazil Defender 2007– 2021– 541 38
Rafael van der Vaart Netherlands Midfielder 2008–2010 73 12
Esteban Granero Spain Midfielder 2009–2012 96 5
Lassana Diarra France Midfielder 2009–2012 117 1
Kaká* Brazil Midfielder 2009–2013 120 29
Raúl Albiol Spain Defender 2009–2013 118 2
Xabi Alonso Spain Midfielder 2009–2014 236 6
Cristiano Ronaldo* Portugal Forward 2009–2018 438 450 [Pichichi][Golden Shoe]
[FIFA d'Or][d'Or][UEFA][FIFA][J]
Karim Benzema* France Forward 2009– 592 309 [F]
Ricardo Carvalho Portugal Defender 2010–2013 77 3
Mesut Özil Germany Midfielder 2010–2013 159 27
Ángel Di María Argentina Midfielder 2010–2014 190 36
Álvaro Morata Spain Forward 2010–2014
2016–2017
95 31
Sami Khedira Germany Midfielder 2010–2015 161 9
José Callejón Spain Forward 2011–2013 77 20
Jesé Spain Forward 2011–2016 94 18
Fábio Coentrão Portugal Defender 2011–2017 106 1
Raphaël Varane France Defender 2011–2021 360 17
Nacho Spain Defender 2011– 261 14
Luka Modrić Croatia Midfielder 2012– 423 31 [d'Or][UEFA][FIFA]
Asier Illarramendi Spain Midfielder 2013–2015 90 3
Casemiro Brazil Midfielder 2013– 322 30
Dani Carvajal Spain Defender 2013– 318 7
Gareth Bale* Wales Forward 2013–2020
2021–
256 106
Isco Spain Midfielder 2013– 350 53
James Rodríguez Colombia Midfielder 2014–2017
2019–2020
125 37
Keylor Navas Costa Rica Goalkeeper 2014–2019 162 0
Toni Kroos Germany Midfielder 2014– 350 25
Danilo Brazil Defender 2015–2017 56 3
Mateo Kovačić Croatia Midfielder 2015–2018 109 3
Lucas Vázquez Spain Forward 2015– 269 27
Marco Asensio Spain Midfielder 2016– 224 47
Mariano Díaz Dominican Republic Forward 2016–2017
2018–
68 11
Dani Ceballos Spain Midfielder 2017–2019
2021–
63 5
Thibaut Courtois Belgium Goalkeeper 2018– 167 0 [Zamora]
Vinícius Júnior Brazil Forward 2018– 155 31
Federico Valverde Uruguay Midfielder 2018– 133 6
Eden Hazard* Belgium Forward 2019– 65 6 [K]
Ferland Mendy France Defender 2019– 95 4
Rodrygo Brazil Forward 2019– 93 11
Éder Militão Brazil Defender 2019– 79 4

Team captains[]

[7]

Player Years Vice Captain(s)
Ireland Arthur Johnson 1901–1902
Spain 1902–1903
Guatemala 1903–1904
Spain 1904–1905
Spain José Berraondo 1905–1909
Spain 1914–1915
Spain Santiago Bernabéu 1915–1921
Spain Juan Monjardín 1921–1924
Spain 1924–1927
Spain Félix Pérez 1927–1928
Spain Félix Quesada 1928–1935
Spain Eugenio Hilario 1935–1936
Spain Leoncito 1939–1942
Mexico José Ramón Sauto 1942–1944
Spain Juan Antonio Ipiña 1944–1949
Spain Sabino Barinaga 1949–1950
Spain Clemente Fernández 1950–1952
Spain Luis Molowny 1952–1956
Spain Miguel Muñoz 1956–1958
Spain Juanito Alonso 1958–1960
Spain José María Zárraga 1960–1962
Spain Francisco Gento 1962–1971
Spain Ignacio Zoco 1971–1974
Spain Amancio 1974–1976
Spain Pirri 1976–1980
Spain Miguel Ángel 1980–1986
Spain Santillana 1986–1988
Spain José Antonio Camacho 1988–1989
Spain Chendo 1989–1993
Spain Manuel Sanchís 1993–2001 Fernando Hierro, Fernando Redondo, Raúl
Spain Fernando Hierro 2001–2003 Raúl
Spain Raúl 2003–2010 Guti, Míchel Salgado, Iker Casillas, Roberto Carlos, Sergio Ramos
Spain Iker Casillas 2010–2015 Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, Pepe, Gonzalo Higuaín, Cristiano Ronaldo
Spain Sergio Ramos 2015–2021 Marcelo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Raphaël Varane
Brazil Marcelo 2021– Karim Benzema, Nacho, Luka Modrić

World Cup winners[]

Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA World Cup as Real Madrid players.[8]

  • Germany Günter Netzer (West Germany 1974)
  • Argentina Jorge Valdano (Mexico 1986)
  • France Christian Karembeu (France 1998)
  • Brazil Roberto Carlos (South Korea/Japan 2002)
  • Spain Iker Casillas (South Africa 2010)
  • Spain Raúl Albiol (South Africa 2010)
  • Spain Xabi Alonso (South Africa 2010)
  • Spain Sergio Ramos (South Africa 2010)
  • Spain Alvaro Arbeloa (South Africa 2010)
  • Germany Sami Khedira (Brazil 2014)
  • France Raphaël Varane (Russia 2018)

Notes[]

^ For a full description of positions see football positions.
  • d'Or. a b c d e Won Ballon d'Or while at Real Madrid.[9]
  • FIFA. a b c d e f Won FIFA World Player of the Year/The Best FIFA Men's Player award while at Real Madrid.[10]
  • FIFA d'Or. a Won FIFA Ballon d'Or while at Real Madrid.
  • UEFA. a b c d Won UEFA Best Player in Europe Award/UEFA Club Footballer of the Year while at Real Madrid.
  • Pichichi.a b c d e f g h i j k l Won the Pichichi Trophy while at Real Madrid.[11]
  • Zamora.a b c d e f g h i Won the Zamora Trophy while at Real Madrid.
  • Golden Shoe.a b Won the European Golden Shoe while at Real Madrid.
  • A. ^ Ricardo Zamora has Real's record of Zamora trophies, with three trophies won (record shared with José Vicente Train).
  • B. ^ Alfredo Di Stéfano was the first Real Madrid player to win the Ballon d'Or in 1957.
  • C. ^ Puskás is record goalscorer in one match, with six goals (record shared with ).
  • D. ^ Santillana is Real's record goalscorer in the Spanish Cup, with 48.
  • E. ^ Raúl record appearances maker in all competitions and record appearances maker in La Liga (with 550).
  • F. ^ Karim Benzema holds the record of appearances for Real Madrid as a foreign player.
  • G. ^ Iker Casillas has made the most international appearances for Real Madrid, with 156 games (as of 31 August 2014).
  • H. ^ Luís Figo was the first Real Madrid player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award, in 2001.
  • I. ^ Ronaldo scored the fastest goal in Real's history, scoring 14 seconds after the start of the game.
  • J. ^ Cristiano Ronaldo is Real's record goalscorer in all competitions, record goalscorer in La Liga (with 239), record goalscorer in Europe (with 75), club's record league scorer in one season, with 48 goals and record scorer in all competitions in one season, with 61 goals, player with the biggest number of European golden shoes (3), has the record of most hat-tricks in Spain (33), has the record of hat-tricks in La Liga (28), first player to score five goals twice in La Liga games, is the player with the biggest number of goals in one UEFA Champions League season with 17 goals, first player to score against all the teams of La Liga, first player to win FIFA Ballon d'or twice (in 2013 and again in 2014), record goalscorer in UEFA Champions league (73).
  • K. ^ Eden Hazard is club's transfer record signing of £130 million.

References[]

  • "Legends". Real Madrid C.F. Archived from the original on 20 April 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  • "Database - Real Madrid football players 1902-2009" (in Spanish). leyendablanca. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  • "Database – Players" (in Hungarian). madridista.hu. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
Specific
  1. ^ Luís Miguel González. "Pre-history and first official title (1900-1910)". Real Madrid. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  2. ^ Luís Miguel González (28 February 2007). "A spectacular leap towards the future (1921-1930)". Real Madrid. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  3. ^ "Classic club – Athletic Bilbao". Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Archived from the original on July 17, 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Football Europe: Real Madrid CF". Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA). Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  5. ^ "Classic club: Real Madrid". Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste". Real Madrid. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  7. ^ http://www.libertaddigital.com/fotos/capitanes-realmadrid-liga-historia-deportes-1010283/
  8. ^ https://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2018/07/the-eleven-madridista-world-cup-winners
  9. ^ Moore, Rob; Stokkermans, Karel (2009-12-11). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or")". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
  10. ^ "FIFA World Player". Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
  11. ^ Bravo, Luis Javier (2009-06-12). "Spain – List of Topscorers ("Pichichi")". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
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