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2011–12 Real Madrid CF season

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108th season in existence of Real Madrid CF

Real Madrid 2011–12 football season
Real Madrid
2011–12 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachJosé Mourinho
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaRunners-up
UEFA Champions LeagueSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Cristiano Ronaldo (46)

All:
Cristiano Ronaldo (60)
Highest home attendance83,500 vsBarcelona
(10 December 2011)
vsMálaga
(3 January 2012)
vsBarcelona
(18 January 2012)
Lowest home attendance52,000 vsPonferradina
(20 December 2011)
Biggest winReal Madrid 7–1Osasuna
Biggest defeatReal Madrid 1–3Barcelona

The2011–12 season was the108th season inReal Madrid Club de Fútbol's history and their 81st consecutive season inLa Liga, the top division ofSpanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.

Real Madrid began the season finishing runners-up in theSupercopa de España toBarcelona, losing 5–4 on aggregate. The team then went on to produce a magnificent season, winning a record 32ndLa Liga title and setting a number ofleague records, including 100 points amassed in a single season, a total of 121 goals scored, a goal difference of +89, 16 away games won, and 32 wins overall.[1] They also competed in theUEFA Champions League for the 15th successive season,[2] losing in the semi-finals toBayern Munich onpenalties (after a 3–3 aggregate tie) in heartbreaking fashion. Madrid entered theCopa del Rey as thedefending champions, but lost 3–4 on aggregate in the quarter-finals to Barcelona. In the same season,Cristiano Ronaldo became the fastest player to reach 100 goals scored in Spanish league history. In reaching 101 goals in 92 games, Ronaldo surpassed Real Madrid legendFerenc Puskás, who scored 100 goals in 105 matches. Ronaldo set a new club mark for individual goals scored in one year (60) and became the first player ever to score against all 19 opposition teams in a single season.[3]

The season has been often termed by some newspapers as "La Liga de los Récords" (Spanish for "The League of the Records") as Real Madrid broke several long-standing La Liga records, the most prominent being the highest number of points in a single La Liga season. Their total of 100 was one point better than the previous record set by Barcelona in the2009–10 season. Real Madrid also recorded the most goals in a league season with 121, surpassing the previous record held by the Real Madrid side that scored 107 goals during the1989–90 season.

Season overview

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Pre-season

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Real Madrid commenced their summer transfer activity on 9 May, signing Turkishcentral midfielderNuri Şahin for six seasons fromBorussia Dortmund on atransfer reported to be worth €10 million.[4] Versatile Turkish midfielderHamit Altıntop was signed for four seasons on afree transfer fromBayern Munich on 19 May,[5] but was discovered to have aprolapsed disc on 23 June,[6] undergoing a successful operation four days later.[7] The club announced on 21 May that veteran PolishgoalkeeperJerzy Dudek's contract would not be renewed;[8] he subsequently retired.[9] FormerCastillawingerJosé Callejón was brought back after three seasons atEspanyol for a reported fee of €5 million on 23 May.[10]

Real Madrid fired Director GeneralJorge Valdano on 25 May after a strained relationship over sporting decisions between him and managerJosé Mourinho.[11] PresidentFlorentino Pérez supported Mourinho's request to "be able to manage the team with autonomy"[12] in response to tensions during theprevious season'swinter transfer window and a public feud regardingKarim Benzema following a 1–1 draw againstAlmería.[13] Valdano was reported to be paid €3.5 million to release him from the remaining two years on his contract[13] and was replaced by José Ángel Sánchez.[14] Mourinho subsequently became head of football operations in addition to his role as head coach[15] with former player and special adviser to PérezZinedine Zidane as the new director of football for the first team.[16]

Real Madrid continued their transfer activity on 27 June, signing teenage Frenchcentral defenderRaphaël Varane fromLens for six seasons on a reported €10 million transfer.[17] On 1 July,Royston Drenthe andDavid Mateos returned from their loan spells atHércules[18] andAEK Athens,[19] respectively, whileEmmanuel Adebayor returned toManchester City following a six-month loan.[20] Mateos was loaned out ten days later toReal Zaragoza with Zaragoza having an option to purchase the player permanently at the end of the season,[21] and Drenthe was loaned toEverton late on the final day of the transfer window.[22] PortuguesewingbackFábio Coentrão transferred fromBenfica for €30 million[23] on 5 July and signed a six-year contract.[24]

Real Madrid traveled to theUCLA campus in Los Angeles, California, on 11 July to prepare for friendlies against theLA Galaxy,Guadalajara andPhiladelphia Union in theWorld Football Challenge.[25] Castilla playersJesús Fernández,Tomás Mejías,Jorge Casado,Nacho,Jesé andJoselu accompanied the first team to the United States.[26] On 12 July, the contracts ofPepe andSergio Ramos were extended to 2016 and 2017, respectively,[27] and Nuri Şahin suffered a Grade I sprain on the internal lateral ligament in his left knee during the first day of training,[28] causing him to miss the entire pre-season.[29] On 17 July, defenderEzequiel Garay transferred to Benfica for an undisclosed fee.[30] Real Madrid's pre-season began with a 4–1 victory overMajor League Soccer (MLS) team LA Galaxy,[31] with goals from Callejón, Joselu,Cristiano Ronaldo and Benzema.[32] Four days later inSan Diego againstMexican Primera División side Guadalajara, Ronaldo scored a second halfhat-trick[33] over a nine-minute span for a 3–0 victory.[34] Real Madrid completed the World Football Challengeatop the table following a 2–1 win over Philadelphia Union,[35] with early goals from Callejón andMesut Özil.[36] They officially won the tournament via goal differential whenManchester United defeated Barcelona 2–1 on 30 July.[37][38][39] Ronaldo finished as thetournament's top scorer with four goals.[40]

Real Madrid started the European leg of their pre-season world tour with a triumph over newly promotedBundesliga teamHertha BSC on 27 July in front of a sold outOlympiastadion.[41]Patrick Ebert opened the scoring for Hertha, but Ronaldo equalized from a long-rangefree kick and Benzema added two goals for a 3–1 victory.[42] Three days later Real Madrid defeatedChampionship sideLeicester City 2–1 to win thenpower Challenge Cup.[43] Callejón scored the opening goal and Benzema converted a rebound following a shot off the goalpost byMarcelo beforeLloyd Dyer added a late consolation goal.[44]

José Mourinho's five-game touchline ban in theUEFA Champions League due to accusatory statements following the first leg of theprevious season's Champions League semi-final was partially upheld following an appeal toUEFA on 29 July.[45] He was originally suspended for five matches, with the final game suspended for a probational period of three years, and fined €50,000[46] for accusingBarcelona of receiving favorable treatment from UEFA and for severely criticizing German refereeWolfgang Stark.[47] 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.[48] The original fine to Mourinho was upheld along with a €20,000 fine assessed to Real Madrid for crowd trouble.[45]

The club traveled toGuangzhou, China, directly from Leicester on 1 August,[49] and signed aletter of intent the following day withGuangzhou Evergrande involving club cooperation, potential player exchanges, and the opening of the largest football academy in China.[50] On 3 August, Real Madrid defeatedChinese Super League leaders Guangzhou Evergrande 7–1,[51][52] with goals fromSami Khedira, Özil, Benzema twice, Ronaldo, Jesé, andÁngel Di María.[53] The following day,attacking midfielderSergio Canales joinedValencia on loan for two seasons with Valencia retaining a purchase option of €12 million at the end of each season.[54] Real Madrid concluded their pre-season world tour with all victories on 6 August,[55] defeatingTianjin Teda 6–0[56] with goals fromKaká, Di María,Gonzalo Higuaín, Ronaldo and a double by Benzema.[57]

August

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Real Madrid opened their competitive season with a 2–2 draw at home in the first leg of the2011 Supercopa de España against Barcelona on 14 August.[58] Özil scored after 13 minutes following an assist from Benzema, but goals fromDavid Villa andLionel Messi against the run of play gave Barcelona the lead at halftime.[59]Xabi Alonso shot through traffic during a corner sequence for the equalizer nine minutes into the second half.[60][61] Three days later in the return leg atCamp Nou, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3–2 to win 5–4 on aggregate.[62][63]Andrés Iniesta beat theoffside trap and scored first for Barcelona, but Ronaldo redirected a cross to equalize five minutes later.[64] Messi scored just before halftime following a failed clearance of a corner kick by Real Madrid and a subsequent backheel assist fromGerard Piqué to give Barcelona a 2–1 lead at halftime.[65] Benzema leveled the score late in the second half following a scramble from a corner kick, but anAdriano cross allowed Messi to score the winning goal in the 88th minute.[66] Marcelo received a straight red card in stoppage time for a tackle onCesc Fàbregas, creating an ensuing scuffle between the two sides that led to Mourinho confronting Barcelona assistant coachTito Vilanova with a poke in the eye[67] and expulsions of Villa and Özil.[68] Six days later, theRoyal Spanish Football Federation opened disciplinary investigations against both Mourinho and Vilanova[69][70] that could have potentially resulted in a 12-game suspension for Mourinho[71] but instead suspended him for two futureSupercopa de España matches and fined €600.[72] Real Madrid was additionally fined €180.[72]

Real Madrid players sporting their brand new black kits in an away match against Zaragoza

Real Madrid'sLa Liga campaign was scheduled to begin on 21 August at home againstAthletic Bilbao,[73] but theSpanish Footballers' Association, with representation from all 42 teams in the top two divisions,[74] unanimously elected to strike[75] after failing to reach acollective bargaining agreement with theLiga de Fútbol Profesional,[76] causing the postponement of the first weekend of fixtures.[77] The team won their seventh consecutiveSantiago Bernabéu Trophy, defeating TurkishSüper Lig sideGalatasaray on 24 August.[78] Before the match, Real Madrid officially presented their five new summer signings[79] and honored their three youth team players on theSpanish under-19 squad that won the2011 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.[80]Selçuk İnan scored early for Galatasaray from close range, but a pair of assists from man of the match Xabi Alonso[81] toSergio Ramos and Benzema led Real Madrid to a 2–1 victory in the annual friendly.[82] Real Madrid's La Liga season began with a 0–6 win atReal Zaragoza on 28 August,[83] with goals from Marcelo, Alonso, Kaká and a hat-trick by Ronaldo,[84] including his 100th goal as a Real Madrid player.[85] The win was the most lopsided away victory on opening day in Spanish top flight history.[86]

On 31 August, the final day ofthe summer transfer window, Real Madrid loaned out midfieldersPedro León,Fernando Gago andRoyston Drenthe.[87] Pedro León joinedGetafe,[88] the team he was purchased from a year ago,[89] and Gago joinedRoma,[90] with both Getafe and Roma retaining the option to acquire their respective player for €6 million at the end of the season.[91][92] Drenthe joinedEverton for a season-long loan in a deal that was finalized late on deadline day.[22]

September

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The season's record-breaking top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo in action against Ajax

Real Madrid's first La Liga home match resulted in a 4–2 victory over local rivals Getafe on 10 September.[93] Benzema scored his first two goals in La Liga while Ronaldo converted a penalty and Higuaín added a late goal.[94][95] The victory boosted Real Madrid to a two-point advantage over Barcelona,[96] as Barcelona drew 2–2 earlier in the day atReal Sociedad.[97] Four days later, Real Madrid defeatedDinamo Zagreb 1–0 in on Matchday 1 of theUEFA Champions League despite Mourinho serving his second of three touchline bans in the competition and a second yellow card to Marcelo for diving in the penalty area.[98] Di María scored the lone goal early in the second half,[99] while Ronaldo received stitches to his right ankle after the match.[100] The injury forced Ronaldo out of the starting lineup againstLevante on 18 September,[101] a match Real Madrid lost 1–0 on a second half counterattack goal fromArouna Koné.[102] Real Madrid played with a man down when Khedira received his second yellow card in the 40th minute for defending Di María fromSergio Ballesteros during a fracas;[103] Mourinho later commented Khedira "fell for the trap."[104] Three days later Real Madrid again failed to score,[105] drawing 0–0 atRacing Santander in a match in which Varane made his official debut.[106] On 24 September, the team defeatedRayo Vallecano 6–2 at home.[107]Michu scored for the visitors 17 seconds into the match following an intercepted backpass fromLassana Diarra,[108] but goals from Ronaldo and Higuaín lifted Real Madrid to a 2–1 halftime lead.[109] Ronaldo and Michu scored again early in the second half[110] shortly before a second yellow card to Di María for an intentional handball.[111] Despite the numerical disadvantage, Ronaldo completed his hat-trick and Varane and Benzema added goals in the victory.[112] Varane, at 18 years and 152 days, became the youngest foreign player to score in a competitive match for Real Madrid.[113]Hamit Altıntop made his official debut[114] in a 3–0 victory[115] overAjax on Matchday 2 of the Champions League on 27 September.[116] Ronaldo,[117] Kaká, and Benzema each scored a goal and provided an assist.[118]

October

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Real Madrid defeatedEspanyol away 0–4 on 2 October.[119] Higuaín scored a hat-trick and Callejón scored his first official goal for Real Madrid.[120] Higuaín added another hat-trick,[121] his third in two weeks including one forArgentina,[122] and Kaká scored a goal[123] on 15 October in a 4–1 victory overReal Betis.[124] Despite his recent goalscoring form, Higuaín was dropped from the starting lineup in favor of Benzema for the Champions League match againstOlympique Lyonnais three days later.[125] Mourinho returned from suspension[126] and guided Real Madrid to a 4–0 victory,[127] inflicting Lyon with their largest ever defeat in the Champions League.[128] Benzema finished Ronaldo's flick from an Özil corner[129] and then assisted Khedira for his first competitive goal at Real Madrid.[130] Lyon goalkeeperHugo Lloris redirected a cross by Özil for an own goal,[131] and Sergio Ramos completed the scoring from a Kaká corner.[132] The win lifted Real Madrid five points clear atopGroup D.[133]

Benzema in a league game against Villarreal

Real Madrid defeatedMálaga away on 22 October[134] and moved one point ahead of Barcelona after they were held to a scoreless draw bySevilla.[135] Higuaín opened the scoring and Ronaldo scored his third hat-trick in La Liga this season for a 0–4 win.[136] This was the first time in club history Real Madrid scored at least four goals in four successive La Liga matches.[137] Four days later Real Madrid blankedVillarreal 3–0 at home with three first half goals.[138] Di María assisted early goals by Benzema and Kaká[139] and then scored one himself on a counterattack.[140][141] Real Madrid completed the month of October with all victories[142] after defeatingReal Sociedad away 0–1 on 29 October with an early goal from Higuaín.[143] The clean sheet also equaled a club record of four consecutive away games in La Liga without conceding a goal.[144] They reclaimed the La Liga lead after Levante lost the following day.[145]IFFHS recognized Real Madrid asThe World's Club Team of the Month for October.[146]

November

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Real Madrid clinched a spot in theChampions League knockout phase on 2 November when they defeated Lyon away 0–2.[147] Ronaldo scored both goals to reach 100 competitive goals for Real Madrid in 105 matches.[148] He beat Lloris with a powerful free kick in the first half,[149] which was Real Madrid's 900th goal in European competition,[150] and a penalty kick in the second half.[151] Four days later, Real Madrid defeatedOsasuna 7–1 in their first ever noon kickoff,[152] scheduled to cater to Asian audiences.[153] Sixty million people watched the match from China as a result.[154] Prior to kickoff, Ronaldo presented his2010–11 European Golden Shoe award[155] and the team supported former playerAntonio Cassano, who recently suffered a stroke and underwent heart surgery,[156] by wearing "Forza Cassano" shirts.[157] Ronaldo scored his fourth hat-trick in La Liga,[158] Benzema netted two goals,[159] and Pepe and Higuaín scored one each in the victory.[160] Di María served three assists in the first half before tearing his hamstring early in the second half,[161] and Şahin made his Real Madrid debut as a substitute following six months of injury.[162] Real Madrid defeatedValencia away 2–3 on 19 November for their 11th consecutive victory, the longest in Mourinho's managerial career.[163]Nicolás Terol, champion of the2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season 125cc class, ceremonially kicked off the match.[164] Benzema opened the scoring in the first half from a quickly taken Alonso free kick,[165] and Sergio Ramos doubled the lead from a corner in the second half.[166]Roberto Soldado pulled a goal back for Valencia before Ronaldo avoided onrushing goalkeeperDiego Alves to restore a two-goal advantage.[167] Soldado scored again four minutes later,[168] but Valencia had an appeal for a handball in the penalty area turned down in stoppage time.[169] Three days later Real Madrid defeated Dinamo Zagreb 6–2[170] in their 1,500th official match at theSantiago Bernabéu[171] to clinch top spot in their Champions League group.[172] Despite resting Ronaldo,Iker Casillas and Pepe,[173] Real Madrid scored four goals in the opening 20 minutes through Benzema, Callejón, Özil and Higuaín.[174] Callejón and Benzema scored again after halftime beforeFatos Bećiraj andIvan Tomečak added late consolation goals.[175] The win was also their 250th in UEFA competitions.[176] On 26 November, Real Madrid stretched their unbeaten streak againstAtlético Madrid to 22 matches after a 4–1 home victory in theMadrid Derby.[177] Prior to kickoff, Casillas was presented with a commemorative ball byFlorentino Pérez for recently becoming themost capped Spanish international of all time.[178] Atlético struck first throughAdrián,[179] but shortly afterward goalkeeperThibaut Courtois was sent off while conceding a penalty,[180] converted by Ronaldo.[181] Di María finished a low cross from Ronaldo early in the second half,[182] and then Higuaín extended the lead by capitalizing on a defensive error fromDiego Godín.[183] Godín was later sent off for denying Higuaín a clear goalscoring opportunity in the box and Ronaldo converted another penalty.[184] The victory coupled with Barcelona's loss at Gefate boosted Real Madrid's lead in La Liga to six points.[185] Real Madrid were again recognized by IFFHS asThe World's Club Team of the Month after completing November with all victories.[146]

December

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Real Madrid started the month of December with a 0–3 away victory againstSporting de Gijón on 3 December,[186] their 14th consecutive win.[187] Fitness coachRui Faria was sent off early in the match for protesting a refereeing decision[188] and was subsequently suspended for two matches[189] and fined €600.[190] Di María opened the scoring from a tight angle[191] and then assisted Ronaldo for his 17th La Liga goal[192] before Marcelo completed the scoring in stoppage time.[193] Four days later, they defeated Ajax with a weakened lineup[194] and concluded the Champions League group stage with a maximum 18 points,[195] becoming the fifth team in Champions League history to accomplish the feat.[196] Callejón scored two goals and Higuaín added one[197] for a 3–0 win,[198] although Ajax had two goals questionably disallowed for offside.[199] Castilla loaneePedro Mendes made his first team debut in the second half.[200] The victory was the team's 15th consecutive win to equal a club record set in 1961.[201] On 10 December, Real Madrid were defeated at home by Barcelona.[202] Benzema scored 21 seconds after kickoff,[203] the fastest goal inEl Clásico history,[204] following aVíctor Valdés giveaway,[205] but anAlexis Sánchez strike, a deflected goal byXavi,[206] and aCesc Fàbregas header condemned Real Madrid to a 1–3 defeat.[207] Three days later, Real Madrid began their defense of theCopa del Rey with a 0–2 victory atSegunda División B sidePonferradina in the first leg of theround of 32.[208] Callejón and Ronaldo scored the goals[209] and youth team playerJesé officially debuted,[210][211] butRaúl Albiol was sent off for committing two bookable offences.[212] Real Madrid finished the calendar year as La Liga leaders by three points after a 2–6 away win againstSevilla on 17 December.[213] Ronaldo opened the scoring in the tenth minute from a through ball by Di María.[214] Two minutes later, Casillas made a diving save on a close-range shot fromManu.[215] Di María then assisted Callejón for the second before Ronaldo blasted a long shot into the upper corner,[216] but Pepe earned a second yellow card and was sent off shortly before halftime.[217] Di María scored in the second half and dedicated the goal to his late father-in-law.[218]Jesús Navas pulled a goal back for Sevilla,[219] but soon afterward Manu was shown a straight red card.[220] Ronaldo completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot[221] and substitute Altıntop scored his first goal for Real Madrid[222] beforeÁlvaro Negredo added a consolation goal in stoppage time.[223] Real Madrid defeated Ponferradina 5–1 in the return leg of the Copa del Rey on 20 December to advance 7–1 on aggregate.[224] Callejón scored twice, Şahin scored his first goal for Real Madrid,[225] and Varane and Castilla memberJoselu each scored once,[226] whileAcorán scored the lone goal for Ponferradina.[227] His goal ended Real Madrid's Copa del Rey clean sheet streak at a club record of 616 minutes that began during the previous season.[228] Youth team membersJorge Casado andFernando Pacheco made their official debuts in the match.[229]

January

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Real Madrid rallied to defeatMálaga at home 3–2 in the first leg of the round of 16 in the Copa del Rey on 3 January.[230] DefendersSergio Sánchez andMartín Demichelis converted headers from corners to give Málaga a 2–0 lead,[231] prompting Mourinho to bring onMesut Özil,Sami Khedira andKarim Benzema at half-time.[232] Madrid then scored three goals through Khedira,Gonzalo Higuaín and Benzema[233] over a ten-minute period for the victory.[234] Rui Faria was again dismissed for protesting a refereeing decision.[235] On 7 January, Real Madrid won their first La Liga game of the year 5–1 againstGranada at home.[236] Prior to kickoff,Iker Casillas received an award from medical supplierSanitas for being the healthiest squad member during the past year as voted by fans.[237] Benzema opened the scoring following an Özil backheel pass,[238] one of his three assists in the match,[239] but Granada equalized three minutes later throughMikel Rico.[240]Sergio Ramos, Higuaín, Benzema andCristiano Ronaldo added further goals in the victory.[241] Real Madrid extended their La Liga lead to five points afterBarcelona drew againstEspanyol the following day.[242] On 10 January, Real Madrid defeated Málaga 0–1 in the second leg of the Copa del Rey and progressed to the quarter-finals 4–2 on aggregate.[243] An error by Málaga keeperWilly Caballero[244] allowed Benzema to score the winning goal in the 72nd minute.[245]Álvaro Arbeloa made his 100th appearance for Real Madrid[246] but was sent off late in the match.[247] Real Madrid staged another comeback win on 14 January,[248] defeatingMallorca away 1–2.[249]Tomer Hemed scored with a header in the 39th minute for Mallorca[250] before Higuaín andJosé Callejón[251] scored second half goals to give Madrid the win.[252] Real Madrid lost to Barcelona at home in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals on 18 January.[citation needed] Ronaldo scored early,[253] but second half goals from defendersCarles Puyol andEric Abidal resulted in a 1–2 defeat.[254] On 22 January, Real Madrid ended the first half of the season as league leaders with a five-point advantage after beatingAthletic Bilbao at home 4–1.Fernando Llorente scored early for the visitors but Real Madrid eventually raced to clear 4–1 victory with two penalties from Ronaldo and goals from Marcelo and Callejón.[255] On 25 January, Madrid was eliminated from Copa del Rey by Barcelona after a 2–2 draw atCamp Nou; Barcelona qualified 4–3 on aggregate. The home side was leading after the first half 2–0 with the goals fromPedro andDani Alves, despite Real Madrid being the dominating side. In the second half, Real Madrid leveled Barcelona with the goals from Ronaldo and Benzema.[256] On 28 January, Real Madrid extended their lead in La Liga to seven points after beatingReal Zaragoza home 3–1 while Barcelona could only conjure up a goalless draw away toVillarreal.[257] Zaragoza took the lead in the 11th minute whenÁngel Lafita scored for the visitors. Real Madrid, however, once again came from behind to finish with a comfortable win with goals fromKaká, Ronaldo and Özil.[258]

February

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On 4 February, Real Madrid started the month with a 0–1 away win overGetafe. The lone goal, a header, was scored bySergio Ramos in the first half.[259] On 12 February, Madrid extended their lead in La Liga to ten points after winning 4–2 at home toLevante, while Barcelona had lost the day before toOsasuna inPamplona.[260] Levante opened the scoring with a header fromGustavo Cabral. The turning point came after a red card toVicente Iborra, giving away a penalty which was scored byCristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo then added two more goals, including a sumptuous third, before Levante pulled another back throughArouna Koné.Karim Benzema then curled home a fourth for Real to finish the scoring.[261] On 18 February, Real Madrid continued their good form in La Liga by beatingRacing de Santander at the Bernabéu 4–0. Benzema netted a brace and Ronaldo andÁngel Di María each scored one goal in the comfortable win. Racing played over half of the game with only ten men afterDomingo Cisma received a second yellow card for his second handball of the game and was sent off.[262] On 21 February, Real Madrid drew 1–1 withCSKA Moscow in the away leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie. The game, played in snowy conditions in Moscow, was led by Madrid for the majority of the match with a goal from Ronaldo, but a last-minute equalizer byPontus Wernbloom denied the victory for the visitors.[263] On 26 February, Real Madrid defeated city rivalRayo Vallecano at theCampo de Fútbol de Vallecas by a score of 0–1. The only goal of the game, a back-heel effort by Cristiano Ronaldo, was eventually enough for the visitors to go home with the three points in their pocket.[264]

March

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On 4 March, Real Madrid extended their streak of wins in La Liga to ten games by beatingEspanyol at home 5–0.Cristiano Ronaldo,Sami Khedira andKaká all scored in the impressive win, as didGonzalo Higuaín, who scored twice.[265] On 10 March, Real Madrid became the first team in the history of La Liga to win ten consecutive away games after beatingReal Betis 2–3 at theEstadio Benito Villamarín. The home team started well afterJorge Molina scored early, but Higuaín equalized just over ten minutes later. In the second half, Madrid took the lead with a Ronaldo goal, but Betis equalized only a few minutes later with a strike fromJefferson Montero. Ronaldo, however, scored his second of the night later on which turned out to be the winning goal and guaranteed the full three points for the whites.[266] Real Madrid qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League on 14 March by beatingCSKA Moscow at home by a score of 4–1, progressing 5–2 on aggregate. Ronaldo netted a brace while Higuaín andKarim Benzema both scored one in the victory, while the lone goal from CSKA was scored byZoran Tošić.[267] On 18 March, Real Madrid tied againstMálaga at the Bernabéu 1–1 after an injury time free kick bySanti Cazorla. Real Madrid's only goal was scored by Benzema.[268] On 21 March, Real Madrid drew again 1–1, this time againstVillarreal on the road, with Ronaldo andMarcos Senna scoring the goals. After back-to-back draws, Real Madrid was on an advantage of just six points ahead of rivals Barcelona. In the controversial game, Mourinho was expelled from the match as was fitness trainer Rui Faria for the third time in his season. The referee gaveSergio Ramos a second yellow card for a tough challenge onNilmar and gave direct red to Özil for sarcastically applauding his decision.[269]Pepe was also booked after the game for insulting the referee, which led to a two-game suspension for him. On 24 March, Real Madrid beatReal Sociedad 5–1, with two goals each from Ronaldo and Benzema and a single goal for Higuaín.[270] Ronaldo averaged 1.01 goals per game by having 100 goals scored in La Liga that day. On the following week, on 27 March, Real Madrid continued their good form in the Champions League quarter-finals first leg by defeating opponentAPOEL in Cyprus 0–3.[271] Benzema scored a header from a pass from Kaká, who then scored the second one; Benzema closed the game by scoring the third goal from an Özil assist.[271] On the last day of the month, Real Madrid beatOsasuna away, 1–5. Benzema scored a stupendous volley goal and Ronaldo equally great 36-yard long range shot at goal.[272] It was overall Ronaldo's night, since he also scored another goal, a free kick that was deflected, and assisted two other goals. Higuaín was the third player who got his name on the scoresheet, scoring twice. His last goal was the 100th goal for Madrid in La Liga this season.[272]

April

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Barcelona and Real Madrid prior to the kick-off of the league's decisiveEl Clásico

The month started with a 5–2 victory over APOEL in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on 4 April, giving an aggregate score 8–2 asLos Blancos advanced to the semi-finals against final hostsBayern Munich. Real Madrid was resting some of their usual starters, but still managed to score five goals overall.Cristiano Ronaldo netted a brace andKaká,José Callejón andÁngel Di María each scored one in the victory, while APOEL's goals were scored byGustavo Manduca andEsteban Solari, the latter scoring a penalty given to the Cypriots afterHamit Altıntop's foul in the penalty area.[271] On 8 April, Real Madrid had a goalless draw againstValencia in La Liga, leaving them only four points ahead of Barcelona.[273] Three days later, on 11 April, Real Madrid beatAtlético Madrid in an away game 1–4. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick, including two astonishing goals, and assisted Callejón to score the fourth goal to close the game. Atlético's only goal was netted byRadamel Falcao.[274] On 14 April, Real Madrid beatSporting de Gijón home 3–1 with goals from Higuaín, Ronaldo and Benzema. Sporting's only goal was a penalty given to them after a handball fromSergio Ramos in the box, which was scored byMiguel de las Cuevas.[275] On 17 April, Real Madrid lost to Bayern Munich away at theAllianz Arena 2–1 in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals.Franck Ribéry andMario Gómez scored for Bayern (the latter in the closing moments of the game), whileMesut Özil netted Madrid's lone goal.[276] On 21 April, Real Madrid defeated Barcelona inEl Clásico atCamp Nou 1–2, extending their lead in La Liga to seven points with only four matches left, which all but decided the league title.Sami Khedira opened the scoring from a corner kick in the 17th minute which broke the world record for the most goals scored in a single domestic league season, with 107.Alexis Sánchez equalized in the second half in the 70th minute, but only a few minutes later, Özil assisted and Ronaldo scored the winning goal of the game by shooting the ball overVíctor Valdés into the net. Madrid completely outplayed Barça's "unbeatable" dream team, neutralizing theirtiki-taka style, and put out a statement victory which was widely viewed as a sign of changes in the existing football hierarchy, withLos Blancos overtaking Barcelona as a pre-eminent power both in Spain and Europe.[277][278] On 25 April, in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals against Bayern Munich, Cristiano Ronaldo initially put Madrid up 2–0, but former Madrid playerArjen Robben netted an away goal back for Bayern with a penalty. The match ended 2–1 after extra time and as both sides were tied 3–3, it went to a shootout. During penalties,Iker Casillas made two saves but Ronaldo, Kaká and Ramos failed to convert their spot kicks and Madrid lost 3–1, bowing out of the Champions League in a heartbreaking fashion.[276] The Champions League setback did not break Madrid's spirit, however, as the team went on to crushSevilla 3–0 just four days after the UCL semi-finals heartbreak. Ronaldo opened the scoring and Benzema then added a brace.[279]

May

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Madrid players celebrate their record-breaking league title after a final day victory over Mallorca

On 2 May 2012,Los Blancos defeatedAthletic Bilbao 3–0 in an away game to be crowned champions of Spain after a four-year wait. Higuaín, Özil, and Ronaldo scored as Madrid won La Liga with two games to spare.[280] That wasn't it however, as the team clearly targeted to achieve a record 100 points in a season. Madrid went on to beatGranada away three days later in a dramatic game that saw the home team score early, with Ronaldo equalizing in the 81st minute through a penalty, and Real clinching the victory in injury time, courtesy of an own goal. Two Granada players were sent off after the final whistle after a brawl involving the teams.[281] The final game of the season was againstMallorca at the Bernabéu. Prior to that game,Madridistas had 97 points, meaning that they had to win to become theCenturions. Real did just that by triumphing 4–1 with goals coming from Ronaldo, Benzema, and Özil (2). The team reached the 100-point mark and set numerous records in the process.[282] Overall, La Liga title was a sufficient consolation for a heartbreak in the Champions League semi-finals against Bayern and earlier defeats to Barça in the Supercopa and Copa del Rey.

Club

[edit]

Coaching staff

[edit]
PositionStaff
Head coachJosé Mourinho
Assistant coachAitor Karanka
Fitness trainerRui Faria
Goalkeepers coachSilvino Louro
Technical assistantJosé Morais
Match delegateChendo
DoctorsJuan Carlos Hernández, Carlos Díez, Alfonso del Corral
PhysiotherapistsÁlvaro Solano, Pedro Checa, Daniel Martínez, Juan Muro
Equipment managersManuel Fernández, Jorge Casabella, Manuel Ortega, Javier García

Source:Realmadrid.com

Other personnel

[edit]
PositionStaff
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Honorary Life PresidentAlfredo Di Stéfano
1st Vice-presidentFernando Fernández Tapias
2nd Vice-presidentEduardo Fernández de Blas
Secretary of the BoardEnrique Sánchez González
Director GeneralJosé Ángel Sánchez
Director of the President's OfficeManuel Redondo
Director of the FoundationJulio González
Director of the Social AreaJosé Luis Sánchez
Director of ProtocolRaúl Serrano
Director of CommunicationsAntonio Galeano
Director of Institutional RelationsEmilio Butragueño
Director of Control and Internal AuditingCarlos Martínez
Sporting Manager of FootballJosé Mourinho
Director of First TeamZinedine Zidane
Director of Human ResourcesJosé María García
Director of the Legal Advisory BoardJavier López Farré
Director of FootballMiguel Pardeza
Director of EconomicsJulio Esquerdeiro
Director of ResourcesEnrique Balboa
Director of Commercial ManagementBegoña Sanz
Director of Operations and ServicesFernando Tormo

Source:Board of Directors, Organization

Grounds

[edit]
Ground(capacity and dimensions)Santiago Bernabéu(85,45481,254 stadium & 4200 suites / 105x68m)
Training groundCiudad Real Madrid

Kits

[edit]

Supplier:Adidas
Sponsor(s):bwin

Home
Home alt.
Away
Away alt.
Third

Source:Home kit, RealMadrid.com

Official sponsors

[edit]

bwinAdidasMahouAudiEmiratesCoca-ColaSTCMovistarSanitasSolán de CabrasSolariaDua Kelinci

Source: English, Spanish, Japanese

Players

[edit]

Squad information

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKSpainIker Casillas (captain)31EU199962502017Youth system
2CBPortugalRicardo Carvalho34EU20106132013€8M
3CBPortugal Pepe29EU200715732016€30MSecond nationality: Brazil
4RBSpainSergio Ramos (vice-captain)26EU2005312362017€28M
5CMTurkeyNuri Şahin23EU20111012017€10MSecond nationality: Germany
6DMGermanySami Khedira25EU20108242015€12MSecond nationality: Tunisia
7LWPortugalCristiano Ronaldo27EU20091441462015€94M
8AMBrazilKaká30EU200993242015€65MSecond nationality: Italy
9STFranceKarim Benzema24EU2009133672015€35MSecond nationality: Algeria
10AMGermanyMesut Özil23EU2010105172016€15M
11CMSpainEsteban Granero24EU20099652013€4.5MOriginally fromyouth system
12LBBrazil Marcelo (vice-captain)24EU2007(Winter)209162015€6.5MSecond nationality: Spain
13GKSpainAntonio Adán25EU20091002014Youth system
14CMSpainXabi Alonso30EU200914562014€30M
15LWBPortugalFábio Coentrão24EU20113302017€30M
16MFTurkeyHamit Altıntop29EU20111212015FreeSecond nationality: Germany
17RBSpainÁlvaro Arbeloa29EU200912332014€4.5MOriginally fromyouth system
18CBSpainRaúl Albiol26EU20099212014€15M
19CBFranceRaphaël Varane19EU20111522017€10M
20STArgentinaGonzalo Higuaín (vice-captain)24EU2007(Winter)2201032016€13MSecond nationality: France
21LWSpainJosé Callejón25EU201136132016€5MOriginally fromyouth system
22RWArgentinaÁngel Di María24Non-EU201085162016€25M
23RBPortugalPedro Mendes21EU2011102012Youth systemMember ofyouth system
24DMFranceLassana Diarra27EU2009(Winter)11512013€20MSecond nationality: Mali
26STSpainÁlvaro Morata19EU201030Youth systemMember ofyouth system
27LBSpain Nacho22EU2010302012Youth systemMember ofyouth system
28LWSpainJesé19EU201120Youth systemMember ofyouth system
29STSpainJoselu22EU201122Youth systemMember ofyouth system
31GKSpainFernando Pacheco20EU201110Youth systemMember ofyouth system
33LWSpainPablo Sarabia20EU2010102013Youth system
35LBSpainNacho22EU2010202012Youth system
38LBSpainJorge Casado23EU201110Youth systemMember ofyouth system
40GKSpainTomás Mejías23EU201110Youth system
  • Last updated: 13 May 2012
  • Source: realmadrid.com, Wikipedia players' articles (for players' numbers, appearances, and goals)
  • Ordered by squad number.

In

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
5CMTurkeyNuri Şahin22EUBorussia DortmundGermanyTransferSummer2017€10MRealMadrid.com
16RMTurkeyHamit Altıntop28EUBayern MunichGermanyTransferSummer2015FreeRealMadrid.com
21LWSpainJosé Callejón24EUEspanyolTransferSummer2016€5MRealMadrid.com
19CBFranceRaphaël Varane18EULensFranceTransferSummer2017€10MRealMadrid.com
LMNetherlandsRoyston Drenthe24EUHérculesLoan returnSummer2012N/ARealMadrid.com
CBSpainDavid Mateos24EUAEK AthensGreeceLoan returnSummer2013N/ARealMadrid.com
15LWBPortugalFábio Coentrão23EUBenficaPortugalTransferSummer2017€30MRealMadrid.com

Total expenditure:Decrease €55 million

Out

[edit]
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
25GKPolandJerzy Dudek38EURetirementSummerFreeRealMadrid.com
6STTogoEmmanuel Adebayor27EUManchester CityEnglandLoan returnSummerN/AMCFC.co.uk
CBSpainDavid Mateos24EUZaragozaLoanSummerN/ARealZaragoza.com
19CBArgentinaEzequiel Garay24Non-EUBenficaPortugalTransferSummer€5.5MSLBenfica.pt, RealMadrid.com
16AMSpainSergio Canales20EUValenciaLoanSummer€1MRealMadrid.com
21RWSpainPedro León24EUGetafeLoanSummerN/AGetafeCF.com, RealMadrid.com
5CMArgentinaFernando Gago25EURomaItalyLoanSummer€0.5MASRoma.it, RealMadrid.com
LMNetherlandsRoyston Drenthe24EUEvertonEnglandLoanSummerN/AEvertonFC.com, RealMadrid.com

Total income:Increase €9 million[283]

Pre-season and friendlies

[edit]
Los Angeles Galaxy vReal Madrid
16 July 20112011 WFCLos Angeles Galaxy1–4Real MadridLos Angeles,California, United States
19:00PDT (UTC-07)LópezYellow card 38'
Cristman 67'
ReportCallejón 31'
Joselu 40'
Ronaldo 53'
Benzema 58'
Stadium:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 56,211[284]
Referee: Jorge González (United States)
Man of the Match:Coentrão[285]
Guadalajara vReal Madrid
20 July 20112011 WFCGuadalajara0–3Real MadridSan Diego, California, United States
20:00PDT (UTC-07)MejíaYellow card 36'
ArellanoYellow card 44'
ReportCoentrãoYellow card 41'
RonaldoYellow card 56', 73',76' (pen.),82'
Stadium:Qualcomm Stadium
Attendance: 38,211[286]
Referee:Ricardo Salazar (United States)
Man of the Match:Ronaldo
Philadelphia Union vReal Madrid
23 July 20112011 WFCPhiladelphia Union1–2Real MadridPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania, United States
21:00EDT (UTC-04)M. Farfan 80'
GonzálezYellow card 90+2'
ReportCallejón 2'
Özil 11'
Stadium:Lincoln Financial Field
Attendance: 57,305[287]
Referee: Arkadiusz Prus (United States)
Man of the Match:Callejón
Hertha BSC vReal Madrid
27 July 2011Europe TourHertha BSC1–3Real MadridBerlin, Germany
18:00CEST (UTC+02)Ebert 18',Yellow card 30'ReportRonaldo 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 toGerman gambling laws.
Leicester City vReal Madrid
30 July 2011Npower Challenge Cup[288]Leicester City1–2Real MadridLeicester, England
17:15BST (UTC+01)Dyer 89'ReportCallejón 43'
Benzema 62'
Stadium:King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,188[43]
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.[289]
Guangzhou Evergrande vReal Madrid
3 August 2011China TourGuangzhou Evergrande1–7Real MadridGuangzhou, China
19:45CST (UTC+08)Yang Y. 87'ReportKhedira 7'
Özil 31'
Benzema 39',48'
Ronaldo 56'
Jesé 71'
Di María 83'
Stadium:Tianhe Stadium
Attendance: 45,000[290]
Referee:Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)
Man of the Match:Benzema,Ronaldo
Tianjin Teda vReal Madrid
6 August 2011China TourTianjin Teda0–6Real MadridTianjin, China
17:45CST (UTC+08)OlguínYellow card 30'ReportKaká 9' (pen.)
Di María 14'
CoentrãoYellow card 32'
Higuaín 68'
Ronaldo 74'
Benzema 79',82'
Stadium:Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
Attendance: 25,000[291]
Referee:Tan Hai (China)
Man of the Match:Coentrão,Di María[292]
Real Madrid vGalatasaray
24 August 2011Trofeo BernabéuReal Madrid2–1GalatasarayMadrid, Spain
22:30CEST (UTC+02)Ramos 34'
Benzema 50'
Reportİnan 10'
UjfalušiYellow card 44'
Kazim-RichardsYellow card 44'
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 67,000[293]
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Man of the Match:Alonso,[81]Benzema
Kuwait vReal Madrid
16 May 2012FriendlyKuwait0–2Real MadridKaifan, Kuwait
20:15AST (UTC+03)ReportDi María 27'
Ronaldo 31'
Stadium:Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium
Attendance: 18,500[294]
Referee: Muhanad Al-Thuwani (Kuwait)
Note: Real Madrid did not wear a shirt sponsor.

Last updated: 16 May 2012
Source: World Football Challenge, US, Europe & China Tour, Hertha Berlin, Leicester City, China Tour, Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu, Kuwait

Competitions

[edit]

Supercopa de España

[edit]
Main article:2011 Supercopa de España
See also:El Clásico
Real Madrid vBarcelona
14 August 2011First leg Real Madrid2–2BarcelonaMadrid
22:00CEST (UTC+02)Özil 13'
KhediraYellow card 32'
Alonso 54',Yellow card 78'
CoentrãoYellow card 90+1'
ReportVilla 36'
Messi 45+1'
SánchezYellow card 55'
AlvesYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,000[295]
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[296]
Man of the Match:Alonso,Coentrão
Barcelona v Real Madrid
17 August 2011Second legBarcelona3–2
(5–4agg.)
Real MadridBarcelona
23:00CEST (UTC+02)Iniesta 15'
XaviYellow card 42'
Messi 45',88'
ValdésYellow card 90+3'
VillaRed card 90+5'
ReportRonaldo 20',Yellow card 54'
KhediraYellow card 28'
MarceloYellow card 54' Red card 90+4'
  PepeYellow card 62'
  RamosYellow card 76'
  Benzema 82'
  CoentrãoYellow card 85'
  ÖzilRed card 90+5'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 92,000[297]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)[298]
Note:David Villa andMesut Özil were both sent off for fighting after being substituted.[299]

Last updated: 17 August 2011
Source: RealMadrid.com

La Liga

[edit]
Main article:2011–12 La Liga

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Real Madrid(C)38324212132+89100Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Barcelona38287311429+8591
3Valencia381710115944+1561
4Málaga38177145453+158Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Atlético Madrid381511125346+756Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
Source:ESPN
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7thFair-play points
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Atlético Madrid won the2011–12 UEFA Europa League and thus secured the title holder spot in thegroup stage of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.


Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
ResultWWLDWWWWWWWWWWLWWWWWWWWWWWDDWWDWWWWWWW
Position11575332211111111111111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 13 May 2012. Source:Competitive matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

[edit]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed

Real Madrid vAthletic Bilbao
21 August 20111 Real MadridvAthletic BilbaoMadrid
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[300]
Note: Postponed to 22 January due toAFE strike after failing to reach acollective bargaining agreement with theLFP.[301]
Zaragoza v Real Madrid
28 August 20112Zaragoza0–6 Real MadridZaragoza
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)MeiraYellow card 21'
AbrahamYellow card 26'
ReportRonaldo 24',71',87'
Marcelo 28'
Alonso 64'
CarvalhoYellow card 69'
Kaká 82'
Stadium:La Romareda
Attendance: 28,000[302]
Referee:César Muñiz Fernández (Asturias)[303]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Özil
Real Madrid vGetafe
10 September 20113 Real Madrid4–2GetafeMadrid
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Benzema 14',69'
RonaldoYellow card 21', 60' (pen.)
CarvalhoYellow card 68'
AlonsoYellow card 82'
Higuaín 88'
ReportValeraYellow card 21'
Miku 39',73'
CasqueroYellow card 45'
TorresYellow card 84'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,000[304]
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)[305]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Ronaldo
Note: Getafe head coachLuis García was dismissed in the 85th minute.[304][306]
Levante v Real Madrid
18 September 20114Levante1–0 Real MadridValencia
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)ValdoYellow card 38'
IborraYellow card 39'
BallesterosYellow card 40'
VentaYellow card 43'
Koné 68'
TorresYellow card 78'
RubénYellow card 81'
PallardóYellow card 87'
ReportKhediraYellow card 25' Yellow-red card 40'
Di MaríaYellow card 39'
PepeYellow card 78'
CoentrãoYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Estadi Ciutat de València
Attendance: 17,000
Referee:Javier Turienzo Álvarez (Castile and León)[307]
Racing Santander v Real Madrid
21 September 20115Racing Santander0–0 Real MadridSantander
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)StuaniYellow card 38'
ArielYellow card 69'
TziolisYellow card 70'
ChristianYellow card 81'
MunitisYellow card 86'
AdriánYellow card 90+5'
ReportÖzilYellow card 22'
DiarraYellow card 72'
CarvalhoYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Campos de Sport de El Sardinero
Attendance: 21,000[308]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)[309]
Real Madrid vRayo Vallecano
24 September 20116 Real Madrid6–2Rayo VallecanoMadrid
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Di MaríaYellow card 17' Yellow-red card 56'
Ronaldo 39',51' (pen.),84' (pen.)
Higuaín 45+1'
AlonsoYellow card 58'
Varane 67'
Benzema 73'
ReportMichu 1',55'
ArribasYellow card 45'
MovillaYellow card 50'
BangouraYellow card 65'
GiménezYellow card 83'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,000[310]
Referee:José Luis Paradas Romero (Andalusia)[311]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Özil
Espanyol v Real Madrid
2 October 20117Espanyol0–4 Real MadridCornellà de Llobregat
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)BifoumaYellow card 24'
LópezYellow card 29'
RomaricYellow card 31'
WeissYellow card 80'
ReportHiguaín 17',66',89'
DiarraYellow card 50'
Callejón 82'
Stadium:Estadi Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 34,423
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[312]
Man of the Match:Higuaín,Ronaldo[313]
Real Madrid vReal Betis
15 October 20118 Real Madrid4–1Real BetisMadrid
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)PepeYellow card 24'
Higuaín 46',70',73'
Kaká 59'
ReportSevillaYellow card 60'
BeñatYellow card 65'
Molina 69'
MomoYellow card 86'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,000[314]
Referee:Carlos Delgado Ferreiro (Basque Country)[315]
Man of the Match:Higuaín,Kaká
Málaga v Real Madrid
22 October 20119Málaga0–4 Real MadridMálaga
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)EliseuYellow card 25'ReportHiguaín 11'
Ronaldo 23',28',38'
Stadium:Estadio La Rosaleda
Attendance: 28,500[316]
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[317]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Di María
Real Madrid vVillarreal
26 October 201110 Real Madrid3–0VillarrealMadrid
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Benzema 5'
Kaká 11',Yellow card 53'
AlonsoYellow card 21'
Di María 30'
ReportGonzaloYellow card 16'
CataláYellow card 46'
RubenYellow card 54'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,000[318]
Referee:Miguel Ángel Pérez Lasa (Basque Country)[319]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Ramos
Real Sociedad v Real Madrid
29 October 201111Real Sociedad0–1 Real MadridSan Sebastián
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)CadamuroYellow card 47'
GriezmannYellow card 69'
C. MartínezYellow card 84'
BergaraYellow card 86'
I. MartínezYellow card 90+1'
ReportHiguaín 9'
ArbeloaYellow card 11'
RamosYellow card 82'
Stadium:Estadio Anoeta
Attendance: 27,193[320]
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)[321]
Man of the Match:Higuaín,Pepe
Real Madrid vOsasuna
6 November 201112 Real Madrid7–1OsasunaMadrid
12:00CET (UTC+01:00)Ronaldo 23',54' (pen.),58'
Pepe 34'
Higuaín 40'
Benzema 63',81'
ReportPuñalYellow card 22'
Ibrahima 31'
SatrústeguiYellow card 32' Yellow-red card 54'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,000[322]
Referee:Alfonso Javier Álvarez Izquierdo (Catalonia)[323]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Di María
Valencia v Real Madrid
19 November 201113Valencia2–3 Real MadridValencia
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)T. CostaYellow card 22'
AlbeldaYellow card 59'
Soldado 75',83'
AlvesYellow card 90+6'
ReportBenzema 20'
ArbeloaYellow card 33'
RonaldoYellow card 53', 79'
MarceloYellow card 55'
ÖzilYellow card 56'
RamosYellow card 59', 72'
AlonsoYellow card 65'
GraneroYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Estadio Mestalla
Attendance: 45,000[164]
Referee:José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[324]
Man of the Match:Ramos,Benzema
Real Madrid vAtlético Madrid
26 November 201114 Real Madrid4–1Atlético MadridMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Ronaldo 24' (pen.),82' (pen.)
AlonsoYellow card 40'
Di María 49'
Higuaín 65'
ReportAdrián 15'
DiegoYellow card 18'
CourtoisRed card 22'
TuranYellow card 27'
PereaYellow card 33'
GabiYellow card 36'
Filipe LuísYellow card 67'
GodínRed card 81'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,315
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[325]
Man of the Match:Di María,Benzema
Sporting Gijón v Real Madrid
3 December 201115Sporting Gijón0–3 Real MadridGijón
18:00CET (UTC+01:00)EgurenYellow card 22' Yellow-red card 80'
BarralYellow card 24'
TrejoYellow card 27'
BilićYellow card 27'[326]
CasesYellow card 45+2'
ReportCallejónYellow card 22'[326]
Di María 34',Yellow card 56'
CoentrãoYellow card 48'
Ronaldo 64'
Marcelo 90+2'
Stadium:El Molinón
Attendance: 27,000[326]
Referee:Eduardo Iturralde González (Basque Country)[327]
Man of the Match:Marcelo,Di María
Note: Real Madrid assistant coachRui Faria was dismissed in the 18th minute. Callejón and Bilić were booked while substitutes.[326]
Real Madrid vBarcelona
10 December 201116 Real Madrid1–3BarcelonaMadrid
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)Benzema 1'
AlonsoYellow card 26'
DiarraYellow card 61'
PepeYellow card 62'
RamosYellow card 70'
ReportSánchezYellow card 27', 30'
MessiYellow card 36'
PiquéYellow card 48'
Xavi 53'
Fàbregas 66'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,500[328]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)[329]
Man of the Match:Benzema
Sevilla v Real Madrid
17 December 201117Sevilla2–6 Real MadridSeville
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)RakitićYellow card 21'
MedelYellow card 52'
KanoutéYellow card 64'
Navas 69'
ManuRed card 74'
Negredo 90+2'
ReportRonaldo 10',41',85' (pen.)
PepeYellow card 30' Yellow-red card 44'
RamosYellow card 33'
Callejón 37'
ArbeloaYellow card 44'
DiarraYellow card 53'
Di María 66'
Altıntop 89'
Stadium:Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,000[330]
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)[331]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Di María,Casillas
Real Madrid vGranada
7 January 201218 Real Madrid5–1GranadaMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Benzema 19',50'
Ramos 34'
Higuaín 47',Yellow card 60'
Ronaldo 89'
ReportM. Rico 22'
RobertoYellow card 24'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,000[332]
Referee:César Muñiz Fernández (Asturias)[333]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Özil
Mallorca v Real Madrid
14 January 201219Mallorca1–2 Real MadridPalma
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Hemed 39'
TissoneYellow card 56'
CendrósYellow card 57'
CastroYellow card 83'
OgunjimiYellow card 88'
ReportHiguaín 72'
Callejón 84'
CoentrãoYellow card 86'
Stadium:Iberostar Estadio
Attendance: 19,557[334]
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)[335]
Man of the Match:Callejón,Ramos
Real Madrid vAthletic Bilbao
22 January 20121 Real Madrid4–1Athletic BilbaoMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+01:00)Marcelo 25'
RonaldoYellow card 28', 47' (pen.),67' (pen.)
RamosYellow card 57'
ArbeloaYellow card 74'
Callejón 85'
ReportLlorente 13'
De MarcosYellow card 26' Red card 66'
IturraspeYellow card 46'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,000[336]
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[337]
Man of the Match:Özil,Marcelo
Note: Originally scheduled for 21 August but was postponed due toAFE strike after failing to reach acollective bargaining agreement with theLFP.[301]
Real Madrid vZaragoza
28 January 201221 Real Madrid3–1ZaragozaMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Kaká 32'
Ronaldo 49',Yellow card 63'
Özil 56'
ReportLafita 11'
ParedesYellow card 26'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,000[338]
Referee:Eduardo Iturralde González (Basque Country)[339]
Man of the Match:Özil,Granero
Getafe v Real Madrid
4 February 201222Getafe0–1 Real MadridGetafe
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)RodríguezYellow card 28'
DíazYellow card 33'
CasqueroYellow card 35'
MikuYellow card 36'
ArizmendiYellow card 82'
MasilelaYellow card 87'
ReportRamos 18'Stadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 13,000[340]
Referee:Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez (Valencian Community)[341]
Man of the Match:Ramos,Özil
Real Madrid vLevante
12 February 201223 Real Madrid4–2LevanteMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+01:00)RamosYellow card 36'
Ronaldo 45' (pen.),50',57'
PepeYellow card 49'
Benzema 66'
ArbeloaYellow card 84'
ReportCabral 5',Yellow card 86'
SerranoYellow card 33'
IborraYellow card 37' Yellow-red card 43'
Koné 63'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,000[342]
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)[343]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Benzema
Real Madrid vRacing Santander
18 February 201224 Real Madrid4–0Racing SantanderMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Ronaldo 6'
Benzema 45+1',89'
RamosYellow card 58'
KakáYellow card 69'
Di María 73'
CarvalhoYellow card 87'
ReportCismaYellow card 26' Yellow-red card 39'
ÁlvaroYellow card 45+1'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,000[344]
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)[345]
Man of the Match:Di María,Benzema
Rayo Vallecano v Real Madrid
26 February 201225Rayo Vallecano0–1 Real MadridMadrid
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)CostaYellow card 20'
FuegoYellow card 84'
MichuRed card 89'
ArribasYellow card 90+2'
ReportRamosYellow card 3'
CasillasYellow card 41'
MarceloYellow card 45'
Ronaldo 54'
AlonsoYellow card 65'
CoentrãoYellow card 90'
PepeYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
Attendance: 12,400[346]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)[347]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Casillas
Note: Assistant coachRui Faria was dismissed in the 66th minute.[346]
Real Madrid vEspanyol
4 March 201226 Real Madrid5–0EspanyolMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+01:00)Ronaldo 23'
CarvalhoYellow card 30'
Khedira 38'
Higuaín 47',78'
Kaká 66'
ReportVerdúYellow card 54'
ForlínYellow card 56'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,000[348]
Referee:José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[349]
Man of the Match:Higuaín,Özil
Real Betis v Real Madrid
10 March 201227Real Betis2–3 Real MadridSeville
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)Molina 10'
IrineyYellow card 35'
Montero 55'
ReportHiguaín 25'
KakáYellow card 37'
RamosYellow card 37'
Ronaldo 52',73'
ArbeloaYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Estadio Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 51,566
Referee:Eduardo Iturralde González (Basque Country),[350]
Gorka Sagués Oscoz (Basque Country)[351]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Higuaín
Note: RefereeEduardo Iturralde González was injured and replaced byfourth officialGorka Sagués Oscoz at halftime.[351]
Real Madrid vMálaga
18 March 201228 Real Madrid1–1MálagaMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+01:00)Benzema 35'
KhediraYellow card 63'
PepeYellow card 87'
ReportSánchezYellow card 53'
Cazorla 90+2'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,000[352]
Referee:Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez (Valencian Community)[353]
Man of the Match:Benzema
Villarreal v Real Madrid
21 March 201229Villarreal1–1 Real MadridVillarreal
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)SennaYellow card 20', 83'
MarioYellow card 32'
ÁngelYellow card 34'
RubenYellow card 55'
De GuzmánYellow card 76'
ReportDiarraYellow card 5'
AlonsoYellow card 38'
PepeYellow card 45+1'
RamosYellow card 53' Yellow-red card 85'
Ronaldo 62'
ÖzilRed card 85'
KhediraYellow card 88'
HiguaínYellow card 90+5'
Stadium:Estadio El Madrigal
Attendance: 20,000[354]
Referee:José Luis Paradas Romero (Andalusia)[355]
Note: Real Madrid assistant coachRui Faria was dismissed in the 47th minute and head coachJosé Mourinho was dismissed in the 84th minute.[356]
Real Madrid vReal Sociedad
24 March 201230 Real Madrid5–1Real SociedadMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Higuaín 6'
Ronaldo 32',56'
Benzema 40',49'
AlonsoYellow card 45+1'
ReportI. MartínezYellow card 23'
GonzálezYellow card 37'
De la BellaYellow card 39'
Prieto 42'
DemidovYellow card 84'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,000[357]
Referee:Javier Turienzo Álvarez (Castile and León)[358]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Ronaldo
Note: Real Madrid head coachJosé Mourinho was suspended for this match. Assistant coachAitor Karanka managed Real Madrid in his place.
Osasuna v Real Madrid
31 March 201231Osasuna1–5 Real MadridPamplona
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)SergioYellow card 4'
Nino 48'
FernándezYellow card 70'
LamahYellow card 90' Yellow-red card 90'
ReportBenzema 7'
RamosYellow card 21'
Ronaldo 37',70'
Higuaín 40',77'
Stadium:Estadio El Sadar
Attendance: 18,161[359]
Referee:César Muñiz Fernández (Asturias)[360]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Higuaín
Note: Osasuna coachJosé Luis Mendilibar was sent off in the 11th minute.
Real Madrid vValencia
8 April 201232 Real Madrid0–0ValenciaMadrid
21:30CEST (UTC+02:00)ArbeloaYellow card 36'
KhediraYellow card 47'
Di MaríaYellow card 58'
ReportT. CostaYellow card 58'
ParejoYellow card 65'
SoldadoYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 79,000[361]
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)[362]
Man of the Match:Casillas,Di María
Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid
11 April 201233Atlético Madrid1–4 Real MadridMadrid
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Falcao 55'
Filipe LuísYellow card 61'
KokeYellow card 90+2'
ReportRonaldo 25',68',83' (pen.)
ArbeloaYellow card 35'
AlonsoYellow card 58'
HiguaínYellow card 78'
Callejón 87'
Stadium:Estadio Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 54,000[363]
Referee:Carlos Delgado Ferreiro (Basque Country)
Man of the Match:Ronaldo
Real Madrid vSporting Gijón
14 April 201234 Real Madrid3–1Sporting GijónMadrid
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)RamosYellow card 30'
Higuaín 37'
PepeYellow card 56'
Ronaldo 74'
Benzema 82'
ReportTrejoYellow card 28'
De las Cuevas 30' (pen.)
CanellaYellow card 32' Yellow-red card 79'
CuéllarYellow card 37'
   BotíaYellow card 61'
PabloYellow card 65'
GálvezYellow card 76'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,000[364]
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)[365]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Benzema
Note:Iván Cuéllar was booked while a substitute.
Barcelona v Real Madrid
21 April 201235Barcelona1–2 Real MadridBarcelona
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)BusquetsYellow card 15'
Sánchez 70'
MascheranoYellow card 86'
ReportKhedira 17'
PepeYellow card 43'
AlonsoYellow card 47'
Ronaldo 73'
ÖzilYellow card 77'
GraneroYellow card 78'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 99,252[366]
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)[367]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo,Alonso
Real Madrid vSevilla
29 April 201236 Real Madrid3–0SevillaMadrid
12:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Ronaldo 19'
ÖzilYellow card 25'
Benzema 48',52'
GraneroYellow card 54'
Di MaríaYellow card 59'
ReportDeividYellow card 54'
CalaYellow card 58'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,000[368]
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)[369]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Ronaldo
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
2 May 201220Athletic Bilbao0–3 Real MadridBilbao
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)MartínezYellow card 11' Yellow-red card 72'
San JoséYellow card 37'
ToqueroYellow card 45+1'
PérezYellow card 85'
ReportRamosYellow card 12'
Higuaín 16'
Özil 20',Yellow card 78'
CoentrãoYellow card 36'
Ronaldo 50'
ArbeloaYellow card 64'
AlonsoYellow card 69'
Stadium:Estadio San Mamés
Attendance: 37,500
Referee:José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[370]
Note: Originally scheduled for 22 January.
Granada v Real Madrid
5 May 201237Granada1–2 Real MadridGranada
21:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Jara 5',Yellow card 61'
MoisésYellow card 79' Red card 90+5'
BenítezYellow card 80'
CortésYellow card 88'
GómezYellow card 90+2'
SiqueiraRed card 90+5'
ReportAlbiolYellow card 25'
HiguaínYellow card 65'
AlonsoYellow card 72'
MarceloYellow card 80'
Ronaldo 81' (pen.)
Cortés 90+3' (o.g.)
Stadium:Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 22,000[371]
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)[372]
Note:Moisés Hurtado andGuilherme Siqueira were sent off after the final whistle.
Real Madrid vMallorca
13 May 201238 Real Madrid4–1MallorcaMadrid
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Ronaldo 19'
Benzema 23'
Özil 49',58'
ReportCastro 52',Yellow card 62'Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,000[373]
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)[374]
Man of the Match:Özil

Results overview

[edit]

  Win  Draw  Loss

RegionTeamHome scoreAway score
AndalusiaGranada5–12–1
Málaga1–14–0
Real Betis4–13–2
Sevilla3–06–2
Community of MadridAtlético Madrid4–14–1
Getafe4–21–0
Rayo Vallecano6–21–0
Basque Country (autonomous community)Athletic Bilbao4–13–0
Real Sociedad5–11–0
Valencian CommunityLevante4–20–1
Valencia0–03–2
Villarreal3–01–1
CataloniaBarcelona1–32–1
Espanyol5–04–0
AragonZaragoza3–16–0
Balearic IslandsMallorca4–12–1
NavarreOsasuna7–15–1
AsturiasSporting Gijón3–13–0
CantabriaRacing Santander4–00–0

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: RealMadrid.com, LFP

Copa del Rey

[edit]
Main article:2011–12 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

[edit]
Ponferradina v Real Madrid
13 December 2011First legPonferradina0–2 Real MadridPonferrada
20:00CET (UTC+01)RodríguezYellow card 58'
RuizYellow card 65'
SamuelYellow card 66'
ReportAlbiolYellow card 14' Yellow-red card 69'
Callejón 29'
Ronaldo 74'
Stadium:Estadio El Toralín
Attendance: 8,500[375]
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)[376]
Man of the Match:Callejón,Ronaldo
Real Madrid vPonferradina
20 December 2011Second leg Real Madrid5–1
(7–1agg.)
PonferradinaMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+01)Callejón 25',88'
Şahin 44'
Varane 49'
Joselu 79'
KhediraYellow card 84'
ReportAcorán 53'
SamuelYellow card 86'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 52,000[377]
Referee:Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez (Valencian Community)[378]
Man of the Match:Callejón,Şahin

Round of 16

[edit]
Real Madrid vMálaga
3 January 2012First leg Real Madrid3–2MálagaMadrid
22:00CET (UTC+01)ArbeloaYellow card 27'
HiguaínYellow card 28', 70'
Khedira 68'
PepeYellow card 74'
Benzema 78'
AlonsoYellow card 90+2'
ReportSánchez 10',Yellow card 57'
Demichelis 29'
ToulalanYellow card 77'
MonrealYellow card 80'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,500[379]
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[380]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Higuaín
Note: Real Madrid assistant coachRui Faria was dismissed in the 48th minute.[381]
Málaga v Real Madrid
10 January 2012Second legMálaga0–1
(2–4agg.)
Real MadridMálaga
22:00CET (UTC+01)DemichelisYellow card 43'
RondónYellow card 78'
ReportDiarraYellow card 18'
ArbeloaYellow card 31' Yellow-red card 88'
Benzema 72'
RamosYellow card 90'
Stadium:Estadio La Rosaleda
Attendance: 27,000[382]
Referee:Miguel Ángel Pérez Lasa (Basque Country)[383]
Man of the Match:Benzema,Marcelo

Quarter-finals

[edit]
See also:El Clásico
Real Madrid vBarcelona
18 January 2012First leg Real Madrid1–2BarcelonaMadrid
22:00CET (UTC+01)Ronaldo 11'
PepeYellow card 17'
CoentrãoYellow card 59'
CallejónYellow card 68'
CarvalhoYellow card 87'
ReportPiquéYellow card 20'
Puyol 49',Yellow card 79'
BusquetsYellow card 55'
Abidal 77'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,500[384]
Referee:César Muñiz Fernández (Asturias)[385]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo
Barcelona v Real Madrid
25 January 2012Second legBarcelona2–2
(4–3agg.)
Real MadridBarcelona
22:00CET (UTC+01)Pedro 43'
MessiYellow card 45'
Alves 45+3'
PuyolYellow card 90+1'
ReportDiarraYellow card 27'
RamosYellow card 33' Yellow-red card 88'
CasillasYellow card 45+2'
RonaldoYellow card 54', 68'
Benzema 72'
CoentrãoYellow card 81'
GraneroYellow card 90'
CallejónYellow card 90+1'
PepeYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 95,468[386]
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)[387]
Man of the Match:Özil,Benzema

Last updated: 25 January 2012
Source: RFEF

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2011–12 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1SpainReal Madrid6600192+1718Advance toknockout phase
2FranceLyon622297+28[a]
3NetherlandsAjax62226608[a]Transfer toEuropa League
4CroatiaDinamo Zagreb6006322−190
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abTied on head-to-head results. Overall goal difference was used as the tiebreaker.
Dinamo ZagrebCroatia vSpain Real Madrid
14 September 20111Dinamo ZagrebCroatia0–1Spain Real MadridZagreb, Croatia
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)LekoYellow card 39'ReportDi María 53'
MarceloYellow card 70' Yellow-red card 73'
PepeYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Stadion Maksimir
Attendance: 27,055[388]
Referee:Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)[9]
Man of the Match:Di María[389]
Note:José Mourinho was suspended for this match.[9] Assistant coachAitor Karanka managed Real Madrid in his place.[390]
Real MadridSpain vNetherlandsAjax
27 September 20112 Real MadridSpain3–0NetherlandsAjaxMadrid, Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)CarvalhoYellow card 19'
Ronaldo 25'
Kaká 41'
Benzema 49'
ReportStadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,320[391]
Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England)[392]
Man of the Match:Kaká[393]
Note:José Mourinho was suspended for this match.[392] Assistant coachAitor Karanka managed Real Madrid in his place.[394]
Real MadridSpain vFranceLyon
18 October 20113 Real MadridSpain4–0FranceLyonMadrid, Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Benzema 19'
AlonsoYellow card 40'
Khedira 47'
Lloris 55' (o.g.)
Ramos 81'
RonaldoYellow card 85'
ReportB. KonéYellow card 69'
BriandYellow card 75'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,102[395]
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)[86]
Man of the Match:Benzema[396]
LyonFrance vSpain Real Madrid
2 November 20114LyonFrance0–2Spain Real MadridLyon, France
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)CrisYellow card 8'
KällströmYellow card 57'
ReportRonaldo 24',69' (pen.)
KhediraYellow card 50'
DiarraYellow card 59'
AlbiolYellow card 75'
HiguaínYellow card 77'
Stadium:Stade de Gerland
Attendance: 40,099[397]
Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)[128]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo[398]
Real MadridSpain vCroatiaDinamo Zagreb
22 November 20115 Real MadridSpain6–2CroatiaDinamo ZagrebMadrid, Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Benzema 2',66'
Callejón 6',49'
Higuaín 9'
Özil 20'
ReportBećiraj 81',Yellow card 89'
Tomečak 90'
CufréYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,415[399]
Referee:Alan Kelly (Ireland)[137]
Man of the Match:Benzema[400]
AjaxNetherlands vSpain Real Madrid
7 December 20116AjaxNetherlands0–3Spain Real MadridAmsterdam, Netherlands
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)VertonghenYellow card 37'ReportCallejón 14',90+2'
Higuaín 41'
ArbeloaYellow card 58'
Stadium:Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 51,557[401]
Referee:Manuel De Sousa (Portugal)[176]
Man of the Match:Higuaín[402]

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2011–12 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
[edit]
CSKA MoscowRussia vSpain Real Madrid
21 February 2012First legCSKA MoscowRussia1–1Spain Real MadridMoscow, Russia
18:00CET (UTC+01:00)WernbloomYellow card 67', 90+3'ReportRonaldo 28'
AlonsoYellow card 46'
RamosYellow card 72'
CoentrãoYellow card 82'
Stadium:Luzhniki Stadium
Attendance: 70,000[403]
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)[404]
Man of the Match:Alonso[405]
Real MadridSpain vRussiaCSKA Moscow
14 March 2012Second leg Real MadridSpain4–1
(5–2agg.)
RussiaCSKA MoscowMadrid, Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Higuaín 26'
AlonsoYellow card 50'
Ronaldo 55',90+4'
Benzema 70'
ReportChepchugovYellow card 15'
V. BerezutskiYellow card 32'
MusaYellow card 39'
Tošić 77'
MamayevYellow card 84'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,743[406]
Referee:Stéphane Lannoy (France)[407]
Man of the Match:Ronaldo[408]
Quarter-finals
[edit]
APOELCyprus vSpain Real Madrid
27 March 2012First legAPOELCyprus0–3Spain Real MadridNicosia, Cyprus
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)ReportBenzema 74',90'
Kaká 82'
Stadium:GSP Stadium
Attendance: 22,385[409]
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)[410]
Man of the Match:Kaká[411]
Real MadridSpain vCyprusAPOEL
4 April 2012Second leg Real MadridSpain5–2
(8–2agg.)
CyprusAPOELMadrid, Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Ronaldo 26',75'
Kaká 37'
Callejón 80'
Di María 84'
ReportManduca 67'
PoursaitidisYellow card 75'
Solari 82' (pen.)
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 54,627[412]
Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)[413]
Man of the Match:Kaká[414]
Semi-finals
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Bayern MunichGermany vSpain Real Madrid
17 April 2012First legBayern MunichGermany2–1Spain Real MadridMunich, Germany
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Ribéry 17'
BadstuberYellow card 31'
RobbenYellow card 37'
LahmYellow card 64'
Gómez 90'
ReportÖzil 53'
AlonsoYellow card 56'
CoentrãoYellow card 56'
Di MaríaYellow card 60'
RamosYellow card 76'
HiguaínYellow card 90+2'
MarceloYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Allianz Arena
Attendance: 66,000[415]
Referee:Howard Webb (England)[416]
Man of the Match:Ribéry[417]
Real MadridSpain vGermanyBayern Munich
25 April 2012Second leg Real MadridSpain2–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–3agg.)
(1–3p)
GermanyBayern MunichMadrid, Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Ronaldo 6' (pen.),14'
PepeYellow card 27'
ArbeloaYellow card 59'
GraneroYellow card 115'
ReportAlabaYellow card 5'
Robben 27' (pen.),Yellow card 90'
Luiz GustavoYellow card 102'
BadstuberYellow card 104'
Stadium:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,654[418]
Referee:Viktor Kassai (Hungary)[419]
Man of the Match:Robben[420]
Penalties

Last updated: 25 April 2012
Source: Matches

Statistics

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Players statistics

[edit]
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del Rey
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKSpain ESPIker Casillas51-4437-3110-74-6
17DFSpain ESPAlvaro Arbeloa3802608+1030
4DFSpain ESPSergio Ramos4943431113+10
3DFPortugal PORPepe4312919050
12DFBrazil BRAMarcelo42331+135+202+10
6DMGermany GERSami Khedira40420+82813+11
14DMSpain ESPXabi Alonso50135+119+1040
10MFGermany GERMesut Ozil50630+541022+30
20FWArgentina ARGGonzalo Higuain522618+17225+7351
9FWFrance FRAKarim Benzema503126+82110+172+33
7FWPortugal PORCristiano Ronaldo535937+146101053
13GKSpain ESPAntonio Adan5-21-1202-1
8AMBrazil BRAKaká39817+1054+4340
22MFArgentina ARGAngel Di Maria30716+755+22
24DMFrance FRALassana Diarra25015+202+2040
15DFPortugal PORFabio Coentrao31012+807+1030
11DMSpain ESPEsteban Granero2807+1002+501+30
19DFFrance FRARaphaël Varane1527+214021
2DFPortugal PORRicardo Carvalho1107+102010
21MFSpain ESPJose Callejon35135+2053+253+23
18DFSpain ESPRaul Albiol1705+501+4020
5MFTurkey TURNuri Sahin1012+204021
16MFTurkey TURHamit Altintop1211+411+3030
28MFSpain ESPJesé200+10000+10
26FWSpain ESPAlvaro Morata100+10
23DFPortugal PORPedro Mendes10000+10
27DFSpain ESPNacho1000000+10
29FWSpain ESPJoselu1100000+11
31GKSpain ESPFernando Pacheco1000000+10
38DFSpain ESPJorge Casado1000000+10

Minutes played

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TotalLa LigaUEFA Champions LeagueCopa del ReyOthers1
N
Pos.
Name
Nat.
GS
App
Gls
Min
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
Notes
1GKIker CasillasSpain5353 499737 10 4 2
17RBÁlvaro ArbeloaSpain3738 329626 9 3
3CB PepePortugal
4545141702919 5 2
4CBSergio RamosSpain5051446733431114 2
12LB MarceloBrazil3944336793237 3 2
6DMSami KhediraGermany33424307328281412
14CMXabi AlonsoSpain50522469436110 4 21
7RWCristiano RonaldoPortugal5455605098384610105321
10AMMesut ÖzilGermany4552740683541025 21
22LWÁngel Di MaríaArgentina23327196623572 2
9STKarim BenzemaFrance405232356134211175321
13GKAntonio AdánSpain55 4541 2 2
20STGonzalo HiguaínArgentina
28542627853522123512
15LWBFábio CoentrãoPortugal2333 233020 8 3 2
8AMKakáBrazil254082138275834 1
24DMLassana DiarraFrance2125 169217 4 4
21LWJosé CallejónSpain113613136625555531
19CBRaphaël VaraneFrance131521219914 21
2CBRicardo CarvalhoPortugal1213 11058 2 1 2
11CMEsteban GraneroSpain1028 106916 8 4
18CBRaúl AlbiolSpain817 101010 5 2
5CMNuri ŞahinTurkey
81016564 4 21
16RMHamit AltıntopTurkey
5121636514 3
38LBJorge CasadoSpain11 71 1
23CBPedro MendesPortugal
1 26 1
28LWJeséSpain2 241 1
27LB NachoSpain1 20 1
29STJoseluSpain1113 11
31GKFernando PachecoSpain1 9 1
26STÁlvaro MorataSpain1 91
Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: Match reports incompetitive matches, realmadrid.com, LFP.es, ESPN Soccernet
Ordered bystart team and position on pitch (from back right to front left), minutes played, squad number
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Goals

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RPlayerPositionLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaTotal
1PortugalCristiano RonaldoLW46103160
2FranceKarim BenzemaST2173132
3ArgentinaGonzalo HiguaínST2231026
4SpainJosé CallejónRW553013
5BrazilKakáAM53008
6ArgentinaÁngel Di MaríaLW52007
GermanyMesut ÖzilAM42017
8SpainSergio RamosRB31004
GermanySami KhediraDM21104
10BrazilMarceloLB30003
11FranceRaphaël VaraneCB10102
SpainXabi AlonsoCM10012
13PortugalPepeCB10001
TurkeyHamit AltıntopRM10001
TurkeyNuri ŞahinCM00101
SpainJoseluST00101

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: Match reports inCompetitive matches

Disciplinary record

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NPNat.NameLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaTotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
10AMGermanyMesut Özil51152
12LBBrazilMarcelo31111511
4CBSpainSergio Ramos122111161
3CBPortugalPepe91231151
17RBSpainÁlvaro Arbeloa9211121
6DMGermanySami Khedira3111271
22LWArgentinaÁngel Di María51161
18CBSpainRaúl Albiol11121
14CMSpainXabi Alonso1341119
15LBPortugalFábio Coentrão522211
24DMFranceLassana Diarra5128
2CBPortugalRicardo Carvalho5117
20STArgentinaGonzalo Higuaín4217
7RWPortugalCristiano Ronaldo41117
11CMSpainEsteban Granero3115
8AMBrazilKaká33
21RWSpainJosé Callejón112
1GKSpainIker Casillas112

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source:Competitive matches and LFP.com, sportec.es
Ordered byRed card,Second yellow card andYellow card
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number ofsending offs by a direct red card.

Overall

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TotalHomeAway
Games played582929
Games won462422
Games drawn734
Games lost523
Biggest win6–0 vsZaragoza
7–1 vsOsasuna
7–1 vs Osasuna6–0 vs Zaragoza
Biggest loss1–3 vsBarcelona1–3 vs Barcelona2–3 vs Barcelona
0–1 vsLevante
1–2 vsBayern Munich
Biggest win (League)6–0 vs Zaragoza
7–1 vs Osasuna
7–1 vs Osasuna6–0 vs Zaragoza
Biggest win (Cup)5–1 vsPonferradina5–1 vs Ponferradina2–0 vs Ponferradina
Biggest win (Europe)4–0 vsLyon
6–2 vsDinamo Zagreb
4–0 vs Lyon
6–2 vs Dinamo Zagreb
3–0 vsAjax
3–0 vsAPOEL
Biggest loss (League)1–3 vs Barcelona1–3 vs Barcelona0–1 vs Levante
Biggest loss (Cup)1–2 vs Barcelona1–2 vs Barcelona
Biggest loss (Europe)1–2 vs Bayern Munich1–2 vs Bayern Munich
Clean sheets22715
Goals scored17410569
Goals conceded533221
Goal difference+121+73+48
AverageGF per game33.622.38
AverageGA per game0.911.10.72
Yellow cards1385385
Red cards1019
Most appearancesPortugalCristiano Ronaldo (55)
Most minutes playedPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo (5098)
Most goalsPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo (60)
Most assistsGermanyMesut Özil (24)
Points145/174 (83.33%)75/87 (86.21%)70/87 (80.46%)
Winning rate79.31%82.76%75.86%

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source:Competitive matches

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