Real Madrid C.F. in Europe
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Real Madrid C.F. in Europe is an article about Real Madrid and their record in Europe football competitions. They are the most winner of Europe, also they are only team to play the most times in European Cup/UEFA Champions League than other team in Europe. They have won the European Cup/UEFA Champions League 9 times, which is more than any other club, for both trophies. They have won the UEFA Cup 2 times in row. They have also won the European Super Cup on one occasions, and the Copa Latina on two occasions.
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[edit] History
[edit] Copa Latina
In 1949, the football federations of Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal, came together and launched their own club competition. European clubs could not afford hefty travel costs so the Copa Latina was staged at the end of every season in a single host country. The competition featured two semi-finals, a third place play-off and a final. As La Liga champions in 1955, Real Madrid represented Spain in the inaugural competition. They beat OS Belenenses 2-0 in their semi-final at Parc des Princes in Paris, before beating Reims 2-0 in the final at the Parc des Princes. Real Madrid also played in and won the 1957 competition in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, beating AC Milan 5-1 in the semi-final and then SL Benfica 1-0 in the final.
[edit] Records
[edit] UEFA Champions League
[edit] Winners: 9 times (Record)
| May 15, 2002 20:45 WEST |
2 – 1 | Bayer Leverkusen |
Hampden Park, Glasgow Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Urs Meier |
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| Raúl Zidane Míchel Salgado Roberto Carlos |
(Report) |
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- Squad: César Sánchez (Casillas 67') - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele (Flavio 73') - Solari - Figo (McManaman 61') - Zinédine Zidane - Raúl - Morientes.
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: César Sánchez (Casillas 67') - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele (Flavio 73') - Solari - Figo (McManaman 61') - Zinédine Zidane - Raúl - Morientes.
| May 24, 2000 | 3 – 0 | Valencia CF |
Stade de France, Paris Attendance: 78.759 Referee: Stefano Braschi |
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| Morientes McManaman Raúl |
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- Squad: Iker Casillas - Salgado (Hierro 84') - Karanka - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo - Roberto Carlos - Steve McManaman - Redondo (c) - Raúl - Morientes (Savio 71') - Anelka (Sanchis 79').
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: Iker Casillas - Salgado (Hierro 84') - Karanka - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo - Roberto Carlos - Steve McManaman - Redondo (c) - Raúl - Morientes (Savio 71') - Anelka (Sanchis 79').
| May 20, 1998 20:45 CEN |
1 – 0 | FC Juventus |
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Hellmut Krug |
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| Predrag Mijatović |
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- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís (c) - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu - Redondo - Seedorf - Raúl (Amavisca 90') - Morientes (Jaime 82') - Mijatović (Suker 89').
- Coach:
Jupp Heynckes.
- Coach:
- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís (c) - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu - Redondo - Seedorf - Raúl (Amavisca 90') - Morientes (Jaime 82') - Mijatović (Suker 89').
| May 11, 1966 | 2 – 1 | FK Partizan |
Heysel Stadium, Brussels Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Rudolf Kreitlein |
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| Amancio Serena |
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- Squad: José Araquistáin - Pachín - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c).
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: José Araquistáin - Pachín - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c).
| May 13, 1960 | 7 – 3 | Eintracht Frankfurt |
Hampden Park, Glasgow Attendance: 135,000 Referee: John Mowatt |
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| Di Stéfano Puskás |
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- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Pachín - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - José María Vidal - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Pachín - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - José María Vidal - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
| June 3, 1959 | 2 – 0 | Stade de Reims |
Neckarstadion, Stuttgart Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Dush |
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| Mateos Di Stéfano |
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- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Juan Santisteban - Antonio Ruiz - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
Luis Carniglia.
- Coach:
- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marquitos - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Juan Santisteban - Antonio Ruiz - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
| May 28, 1958 | 3 – 2 | AC Milan |
Heysel Stadium, Brussels Attendance: 67,000 Referee: Albert Alsteen |
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| Di Stéfano Rial Gento |
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- Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - José Santamaría - Rafael Lesmes - Juan Santistebán - José María Zárraga (c) - Raymond Kopa - Joseito - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
Luis Carniglia.
- Coach:
- Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - José Santamaría - Rafael Lesmes - Juan Santistebán - José María Zárraga (c) - Raymond Kopa - Joseito - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
| May 30, 1957 | 2 – 0 | ACF Fiorentina |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 120,000 Referee: Leopold Sylvain Horn |
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| Di Stéfano Gento |
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- Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Jose Maria Zárraga - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
José Villalonga Llorente.
- Coach:
- Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Jose Maria Zárraga - Raymond Kopa - Enrique Mateos - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
| June 12, 1956 | 4 – 3 | Stade de Reims |
Parc des Princes, Paris Attendance: 38,239 Referee: Arthur Edward Ellis |
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| Di Stéfano Rial Marquitos |
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- Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - José Iglesias Fernández - Ramón Marsal Ribó - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
José Villalonga Llorente.
- Coach:
- Squad: Juan Alonso - Angel Atienza - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - José Iglesias Fernández - Ramón Marsal Ribó - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
[edit] Runners-Up: 3 times
| May 27, 1981 | 0 – 1 | FC Liverpool |
Parc des Princes, Paris Attendance: 49.500 Referee: Károly Palotai |
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| Alan Kennedy |
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- Squad: Agustín - García Cortes (Pineda 87') - García Navajas - Sabido - Vicente Del Bosque - Camacho - Angel - Uli Stielike - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Cunningham.
- Coach:
Vujadin Boškov.
- Coach:
- Squad: Agustín - García Cortes (Pineda 87') - García Navajas - Sabido - Vicente Del Bosque - Camacho - Angel - Uli Stielike - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Cunningham.
| May 27, 1964 | 1 – 3 | Internazionale |
Prater Stadium, Vienna Attendance: 72,000 Referee: Josef Stoll |
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| Felo |
Mazzola Milani |
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- Squad: Vicente - Isidro - José Santamaria - Pachín - Muller - Ignacio Zoco - Amancio - Felo - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Vicente - Isidro - José Santamaria - Pachín - Muller - Ignacio Zoco - Amancio - Felo - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
| May 2, 1962 | 3 – 5 | SL Benfica |
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam Attendance: 66,000 Referee: Leonard Horn |
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| Ferenc Puskás |
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- Squad: José Araquistáin - Casado - José Santamaria - Miera - Felo - Pachín - Tejada - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: José Araquistáin - Casado - José Santamaria - Miera - Felo - Pachín - Tejada - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento (c).
[edit] UEFA Cup
[edit] Winners: 2
FINAL 1
| May 8, 1985 Final 1st Leg |
0 – 3 | Real Madrid |
Stadion Sóstói, Székesfehérvár Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Vautrot |
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| Míchel Santillana Valdano |
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- Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño (Juanito) - Santillana (Salguero) - Valdano.
- Coach:
Luis Molowny.
- Coach:
- Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño (Juanito) - Santillana (Salguero) - Valdano.
FINAL 2
| May 22, 1985 Final 2nd Leg |
0 – 1 | Videoton |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 90,000 Referee: Ponnet |
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| Májer |
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- Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño - Santillana - Valdano (Juanito).
- Coach:
Luis Molowny.
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- Real Madrid won 3-1 on aggregate.
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- Coach:
- Squad: Miguel Ángel - Chendo - Sanchís - Stielike - Camacho (c) - San José - Míchel - Gallego - Butragueño - Santillana - Valdano (Juanito).
FINAL 1
| April 30, 1986 Final 1st Leg |
5 – 1 | 1. FC Köln |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 90,000 Referee: Courtney |
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| Hugo Sánchez Gordillo Valdano Santillana |
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- Squad: Agustín - Salguero - Solana - Camacho (c) - Martín Vázquez (Santillana) - Míchel - Juanito - Gordillo - Butragueño - Hugo Sánchez - Valdano.
- Coach:
Luis Molowny.
- Coach:
- Squad: Agustín - Salguero - Solana - Camacho (c) - Martín Vázquez (Santillana) - Míchel - Juanito - Gordillo - Butragueño - Hugo Sánchez - Valdano.
FINAL 2
| May 6, 1986 Final 2nd Leg |
2 – 0 | Real Madrid |
Olympiastadion, Berlin Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Valentine |
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| Bein Geilenkirchen |
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- Squad: Agustín - Chendo - Maceda - Solana - Camacho (c) - Míchel - Gallego - Valdano - Gordillo - Butragueño (Juanito) - Sánchez (Santillana).
- Coach:
Luis Molowny.
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- Real Madrid won 5-3 on aggregate.
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[edit] European Cup Winners Cup
[edit] Runners-Up: 2
| Wed, May 11, 1983 | 1 – 2 (aet) |
Aberdeen FC |
Nya Ullevi, Göteborg Attendance: 17,804 Referee: Gianfranco Menegali |
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| Juanito |
Eric Black John Hewitt |
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- Squad: Agustin - Juan José - John Metgod - Bonet - Camacho (San José 91') - Uli Stielike - Gallego - Angel - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Isidro (Salguero 103').
- Coach:
Alfredo Di Stéfano.
- Coach:
- Squad: Agustin - Juan José - John Metgod - Bonet - Camacho (San José 91') - Uli Stielike - Gallego - Angel - Juanito - Santillana (c) - Isidro (Salguero 103').
| May 19, 1971 Final |
1 – 1 | Chelsea |
Karaiskákis Stadium, Piraeus Attendance: 42,000 Referee: Scheuer |
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| Ignacio Zoco |
Osgood |
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- Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Grande.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Grande.
FINAL REPLAY:
| May 21, 1971 Final (Replay) |
1 – 2 |
Chelsea |
Karaiskákis Stadium, Piraeus Attendance: 42,000 Referee: Buchelli |
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| Fleitas |
Dempsey Osgood |
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- Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Bueno - Grande.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Borja - José Luis - Benito - Zunzunegui - Pirri - Ignacio Zoco - Miguel Pérez - Fleitas - Amancio - Ramón Grosso - Velázquez - Francisco Gento (c) - Bueno - Grande.
[edit] European Super Cup
[edit] Winners: 1
| August 29, 2002 Final |
3 – 1 | Feyenoord |
Louis II Stadium, Monaco Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Hugh Dallas |
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| Paauwe Roberto Carlos Guti |
v. Hooijdonk |
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- Squad: Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Cambiasso (Pavón 87') - Makelele - Figo - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Guti (Portillo 71') - Raúl.
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Cambiasso (Pavón 87') - Makelele - Figo - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Guti (Portillo 71') - Raúl.
[edit] Runners-Up: 2
| August 26, 2002 Final |
1 – 2 (aet) |
Galatasaray SK |
Louis II Stadium, Monaco Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Benko |
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| Raúl |
Jardel |
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- Squad: Casillas - Geremi - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo (F. Conceiçao 66') - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Celades (Míchel Salgado 100') - Figo - Guti (Munitis 53') - Savio - Raúl (c).
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: Casillas - Geremi - Iván Helguera - Iván Campo (F. Conceiçao 66') - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Celades (Míchel Salgado 100') - Figo - Guti (Munitis 53') - Savio - Raúl (c).
| August 24, 1998 Final |
0 – 1 | Chelsea FC |
Louis II Stadium, Monaco Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Batta |
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| Poyet |
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- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu (Morientes 57') - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Savio - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 73').
- Coach:
Guus Hiddink.
- Coach:
- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Hierro - Sanchís - Roberto Carlos - Karembeu (Morientes 57') - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Savio - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 73').
[edit] Intercontinental Cup
[edit] Winners: 3
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- 2002
| December 3, 2002 Final |
2 – 0 | Olimpia Asunción |
Yokohama, Tokyo Attendance: 72,000 Referee: Carlos Eugenio Simón |
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| Ronaldo Guti Roberto Carlos |
(Report) |
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- Squad: Iker Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Cambiasso (Pavón 90') - Figo - Raúl - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Ronaldo (Guti 82').
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: Iker Casillas - Míchel Salgado - Hierro (c) - Iván Helguera - Roberto Carlos - Makelele - Cambiasso (Pavón 90') - Figo - Raúl - Zinédine Zidane (Solari 86') - Ronaldo (Guti 82').
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- 1998
| December 1, 1998 Final |
2 – 1 | Vasco da Gama |
National Stadium, Tokyo Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Mario Sánchez |
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| Roberto Carlos Raúl |
(Report) | Juninho |
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- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Sanchís - Sanz - Roberto Carlos - Hierro - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Sávio (Suker 89') - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 86').
- Coach:
Guus Hiddink.
- Coach:
- Squad: Illgner - Panucci - Sanchís - Sanz - Roberto Carlos - Hierro - Redondo (c) - Seedorf - Sávio (Suker 89') - Raúl - Mijatović (Jarni 86').
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- 1960
First Final
| July 3, 1960 Final (1st leg) |
0 – 0 | Real Madrid |
Centenario, Montevideo Attendance: 78.872 Referee: José Praddaude |
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| (Report) |
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- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - Pachín - José María Vidal - José María Zárraga (c) - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Bueno.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José Santamaria - Pachín - José María Vidal - José María Zárraga (c) - Canario - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Bueno.
Second Final
| September 4, 1960 Final (2nd leg) |
5 – 1 | Peñarol |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 120,000 Referee: Ken Aston |
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| Puskás Di Stéfano Herrera Gento |
(Report) | Spencer |
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- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José María Vidal - Pachín - Herrera - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Rogelio Domínguez - José Santamaria - José María Zárraga (c) - Marcos Alonso Marquitos - José María Vidal - Pachín - Herrera - Luis del Sol - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Ferenc Puskás - Francisco Gento.
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- Real Madrid won 5-1 on aggregate.
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[edit] Runners-Up: 2
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- 2000
| October 12, 2000 Final |
1 – 2 | Boca Juniors |
National Stadium, Tokyo Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Ruiz Acosta |
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| Roberto Carlos |
Martín Palermo |
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- Squad: Iker Casillas - Geremi - Hierro (c) - Karanka - Roberto Carlos - Iván Helguera - Makelele (Morientes 76') - Steve McManaman (Savio 66') - Guti - Figo - Raúl.
- Coach:
Vicente Del Bosque.
- Coach:
- Squad: Iker Casillas - Geremi - Hierro (c) - Karanka - Roberto Carlos - Iván Helguera - Makelele (Morientes 76') - Steve McManaman (Savio 66') - Guti - Figo - Raúl.
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- 1966
First Final
| September 12, 1966 Final (1st leg) |
2 – 0 | Real Madrid |
Centenario, Montevideo Attendance: 58,324 Referee: Vicuña |
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| Spencer |
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- Squad: Betancort - Pachín - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Ruiz - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco (c) - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Pirri - Bueno.
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
- Coach:
- Squad: Betancort - Pachín - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Ruiz - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco (c) - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Pirri - Bueno.
Second Final
| September 26, 1966 Final (2nd leg) |
0 – 2 | Peñarol |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 100,000 Referee: Lo Bello |
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| Rocha Spencer |
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- Squad: Betancort - Calpe - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c)
- Coach:
Miguel Muñoz.
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- Peñarol won 4-0 on aggregate.
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- Squad: Betancort - Calpe - Pedro de Felipe - Ignacio Zoco - Manuel Sanchís Martínez - Pirri - Manuel Velázquez - Francisco Serena - Amancio Amaro - Ramón Grosso - Francisco Gento (c)
[edit] Ibero-American Cup
[edit] Winners: 1 (record)
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- Copa Iberoamericana 1994
First Final
| May 19, 1994 Final (1st leg) |
3 – 1 | Boca Juniors |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 80,000 Referee: --- |
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| Hierro Morales |
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- Squad: Buyo - Quique - Sanchís - Hierro - Alkorta - Luis Enrique - Martín Vázquez - Milla - Laudrup - Michel - Zamorano.
(Amavisca - Dubovsky - Lasa - Morales - Chendo - Prosinecki - Butragueño - Ramis - Velasco).
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Jorge Valdano.
- Coach:
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Second Final
| May 25, 1994 Final (2nd leg) |
2 – 1 | Real Madrid |
La Bombonera, Buenos Aires Attendance: 80,000 Referee: --- |
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| Milla |
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- Squad: Buyo - Quique - Sanchís - Hierro - Alkorta - Luis Enrique - Martín Vázquez - Milla - Laudrup - Michel - Zamorano.
(Amavisca - Dubovsky - Lasa - Morales - Chendo - Prosinecki - Butragueño - Ramis - Velasco).
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- Coach:
Jorge Valdano.
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[edit] Copa Latina
[edit] Winners: 2
| June 23, 1957 Final |
1 – 0 | SL Benfica |
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Attendance: 120,000 Referee: Lequesne |
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| Alfredo Di Stéfano |
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- Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Antonio Ruiz - Joseíto - Raymond Kopa - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
José Villalonga Llorente.
- Coach:
- Squad: Juan Alonso - Manuel Torres - Marquitos - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - Antonio Ruiz - Joseíto - Raymond Kopa - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
| June 26, 1955 Final |
2 – 0 | Stade de Reims |
Parc des Princes, París Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Campos |
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| Héctor Rial |
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- Squad: Juan Alonso - Navarro - Oliva - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - Luis Molowny - Pérez Payá - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
- Coach:
José Villalonga Llorente.
- Coach:
- Squad: Juan Alonso - Navarro - Oliva - Rafael Lesmes - Miguel Muñoz (c) - José María Zárraga - Luis Molowny - Pérez Payá - Alfredo Di Stéfano - Héctor Rial - Francisco Gento.
[edit] Year by Year Performance
Below is a table of the performance of Real Madrid in European competition (excluding the European Super Cup).
[edit] UEFA competition record
| UEFA Competition | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | Goals for | Goals Against |
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| UEFA Champions League | 307 | 176 | 54 | 77 | 669 | 347 |
| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 31 | 16 | 9 | 6 | 57 | 24 |
| UEFA Cup | 64 | 16 | 10 | 21 | 111 | 75 |
| European Super Cup | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| UEFA Intertoto Cup | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Intercontinental Cup | 7 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 10 | 8 |
| Total | 412 | 229 | 74 | 106 | 851 | 458 |
As of the beginning of the 2006-2007 season, Real Madrid have competed in:
- 38 participations in the UEFA Champions League :
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- 12 times in Final(9 times winner) , 21 times on semi-final ,27 times on Quarter-final and 38 times on Last 16.
- 9 participations in the UEFA Cup :
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- 2 times in Final(all winner) , 3 times on semi-final ,5 times on Quarter-final, 6 times on Last 16, 7 times on Last 32 and 9 times on Last 64.
- 4 participations in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup :
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- 2 times in Final(all lost) , 2 times on semi-final ,4 times on Quarter-final and 4 times on Last 16.
- 3 participations in the European Super Cup.
- 5 participation in the Intercontinental Cup.
- 1 participation in the FIFA Club World Cup.
[edit] References
- ^ Real Madrid CF uefa.com
[edit] External links
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