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2017–18 Real Madrid CF season

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Real Madrid 2017–18 football season
Real Madrid
2017–18 season
CaptainSergio Ramos hoisting the European Cup as Real Madrid celebrate winning the2017-18 UEFA Champions League, on26 May 2018
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachZinedine Zidane
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
La Liga3rd
Copa del ReyQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueWinners
UEFA Super CupWinners
FIFA Club World CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Cristiano Ronaldo (26)

All:
Cristiano Ronaldo (44)
Highest home attendance80,737 vsBarcelona
(23 December 2017)
Lowest home attendance37,553 vsNumancia
(10 January 2018)
Average home league attendance65,652
Biggest winReal Madrid 7–1Deportivo La Coruña
APOEL 0–6 Real Madrid
Real Madrid 6–0Celta Vigo
Biggest defeatReal Madrid 0-3Barcelona

The 2017–18 season wasReal Madrid Club de Fútbol's114th season in existence and the club's87th consecutive season in the top flight ofSpanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Despite finishing a distant third in theleague that season, Real Madrid won four trophies out of six possible, including an unprecedented third consecutiveChampions League title, which made them the first team to achieve the feat sinceBayern Munich in1976 and the first ever to do it twice. This was also Madrid's fourth European Cup in five years, and their 13th overall. Thethree-peat winning managerZinedine Zidane resigned shortly after the season concluded; he would return by the end ofnext season.[1] Additionally, this was notably considered beingCristiano Ronaldo's final time staying with Los Merengues after 9 years spent winning 16 trophies altogether.[2]

This season was the first since2006–07 withoutPepe, who departed to Turkish clubBesiktas.

Summary

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Pre-season

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Théo Hernandez andDani Ceballos joined Madrid on 5 and 14 July 2017.[3][4]

Pepe went toBeşiktaş after his contract was up after the last season.[5]James Rodríguez andFábio Coentrão were loaned toBayern Munich andSporting CP respectively.[6][7]

Mariano Díaz was transferred toLyon.[8] On 21 July,Álvaro Morata moved toChelsea.[9] Two days later,Danilo left Madrid and joinedManchester City.[10]

August

[edit]

On 8 August 2017, Madrid won the2017 UEFA Super Cup, beatingManchester United 2–1 with goals fromCasemiro andIsco.[11]

On 13 August 2017, Madrid won the away leg of the2017 Supercopa de España, defeatingBarcelona 3–1 with goals fromCristiano Ronaldo,Marco Asensio and an own goal.[12] The match was controversial, as several referring mistakes affected the teams. First, Barcelona was awarded a questionable penalty onLuis Suárez,[13] whichMessi converted to equalize in the 77th minute,[14] and then, after Real scored their second via substitute Ronaldo,[15] who shot into the top right corner from the edge of the box in the 80th minute, Cristiano was booked for removing his shirt as part of the celebration; two minutes later, he was booked again by the referee for allegedly diving when he collided withSamuel Umtiti in the box, which resulted in a second yellow card and Ronaldo beingsent off,[16] therefore getting suspended for the second leg. He was later given a five-match suspension after replays showed him push the referee in frustration for the red card. The latter penalty in hindsight derailed Madrid's season start and cost them points in La Liga. Real's last goal was scored in the 90th minute in similar fashion to the second, as Asensio shot into the top left corner following an assist fromLucas Vázquez.[17][18]

Three days later, on 16 August 2017, Madrid clinched the title, after a 2–0 home win (5–1 on aggregate) with goals from Asensio andKarim Benzema.[19] Goals fromGareth Bale, Casemiro andToni Kroos gave Madrid a 3–0 winning start in theleague campaign atDeportivo La Coruña on 20 August 2017.[20] On 24 August 2017, the2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage draw was held, and Madrid was drawn in Group H, along withBorussia Dortmund,Tottenham Hotspur andAPOEL.[21] On 27 August 2017, two goals from Asensio were not enough as Madrid drewValencia 2–2 at the Bernabéu.[22]

September

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Marcelo signed a new contract on 13 September, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2022.[23] The same day, Madrid kicked off the newChampions League season with a 3–0 victory over APOEL, with a brace from Ronaldo and a goal fromSergio Ramos.[24] A day later,Isco renewed his contract until 2022.[25] The contract fromDani Carvajal was extended to 2022 on 17 September 2017.[26] Later that day, Madrid got a 3–1 victory atReal Sociedad after goals fromBorja Mayoral, Bale and an own goal.[27] Because of the first goal, Madrid scored in their 73rd consecutive match, equalling the record set bySantos FC in 1963.[28] The contract of Benzema was extended until 2021 on 20 September 2017.[29] On the same day, Madrid lost toReal Betis 0–1, conceding a late goal. The defeat also ended their goalscoring streak.[30]Marcos Llorente's contract was extended until 2021 on 23 September 2017.[31] A brace from Ceballos secured Madrid a 2–1 win overAlavés on the same day.[32] Madrid produced a comprehensive 3–1 away victory againstBorussia Dortmund in the Champions League just three days later, with a brace from Ronaldo and another goal from Bale.[33] A day later,Raphaël Varane's contract was extended until 2022.[34] On 28 September 2017, Asensio's contract was extended until 2023.[35]

October

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A brace from Isco helped Madrid to defeatEspanyol 2–0 on the first day of the month.[36] On 14 October 2017, a late winner from Ronaldo secured a 2–1 victory atGetafe after Benzema initially gave Madrid the lead.[37] Three days later, againstTottenham Hotspur, a goal from Ronaldo was not enough as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.[38] Goals from Asensio,Marcelo and an own goal gave Madrid a 3–0 win overEibar on 22 October 2017.[39] On 26 October 2017, two converted penalties by Asensio and Vázquez saw Madrid kick off theCopa del Rey season with a 2–0 away win in the first leg againstFuenlabrada.[40] A goal from Isco was not enough as Madrid lost toGirona, which ended their 13-game winning streak away from home.[41]

November

[edit]

On the first day of the new month, Madrid lost 1–3 against Tottenham in the Champions League, to concede their second consecutive loss. A late goal from Ronaldo was not enough.[42] The next league match, on 5 November 2017, was won 3–0 againstLas Palmas with goals from Casemiro, Asensio and Isco.[43]

On 18 November 2017, theMadrid derby ended in a goalless draw.[44] Madrid booked their place in the Champions League knockout stage after a 6–0 away victory over APOEL, with braces from Benzema and Ronaldo plus goals fromLuka Modrić andNacho on 21 November 2017.[45] Four days later,Málaga CF was defeated after goals from Benzema, Casemiro and Ronaldo, 3–2.[46] The return leg of the Copa del Rey tie against Fuenlabrada, on 28 November 2017, ended in a 2–2 draw with both goals coming from Mayoral. The aggregate score was 4–2 in favour of Madrid who advanced to the next round.[47]

December

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On the second day of the month, Madrid travelled toBilbao and came up short with a 0–0 draw.[48] Four days later, the last group stage match saw Madrid taking on Borussia Dortmund. Goals from Mayoral, Ronaldo and Vázquez gave Real a 3–2 victory. Ronaldo also set a competition record, having scored in every group stage match.[49][50] Three days later, on 9 December, Madrid won 5–0 againstSevilla, with a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Nacho, Kroos andAchraf Hakimi, who all scored in the first half.[51] On 13 December 2017, the semi-final in the2017 FIFA Club World Cup againstAl Jazira was won 2–1 by goals from Ronaldo and Bale.[52] Three days later, Madrid won the tournament after a 1–0final victory overGrêmio, with Ronaldo scoring the decisive goal from a spectacular free kick.[53] Back in Spain,El Clásico ended in a 0–3 defeat on 23 December 2017.[54]

January

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The new year started just four days in, with a Copa del Rey round of 16 first leg againstNumancia. The game ended in a 3–0 win after goals from Bale, Isco and Mayoral.[55] On 7 January 2018, the match againstCelta Vigo ended in a 2–2 draw, with a brace from Bale.[56] Three days later, a brace from Vázquez in a 2–2 draw in the return leg of the Copa del Rey against Numnacia was enough for Madrid to advance to the quarter-finals, thanks to a 5–2 aggregate win.[57] On 13 January 2018, Madrid lost 0–1 againstVillarreal, conceding a late goal.[58] A goal from Asensio gave Madrid a 1–0 advantage after the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals againstLeganés on 18 January 2018.[59] Three days later, braces from Nacho, Bale and Ronaldo, plus a goal from Modrić, secured Madrid a resounding 7–1 victory over Deportivo La Coruña.[60] Madrid was eliminated from the Copa del Rey on 24 January 2018, after they lost the second leg against Leganés 1–2, despite a goal from Benzema. Leganés advanced on theaway goals rule, with the aggregate score being tied 2–2.[61] The next weekend, on 27 January 2018, Madrid went on to win 4–1 at Valencia after a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Marcelo and Kroos.[62]

February

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On 3 February 2018, Madrid travelled to Levante and came away with a 2–2 draw, despite having been in front twice after goals from Ramos and Isco.[63] A hat-trick from Ronaldo and goals from Vázquez and Kroos gave Madrid a 5–2 victory against Real Sociedad, a week later.[64] The first leg of the Champions League round of 16 againstParis Saint-Germain on 14 February 2018 was won 3–1 after a brace from Ronaldo and a goal from Marcelo.[65] Four days later, two goals from Asensio and goals from Ramos, Ronaldo and Benzema secured Madrid a 5–3 win over Real Betis.[66] Against Leganés, on 21 February 2018, Madrid won 3–1 after goals from Vázquez, Casemiro and Ramos.[67] Just three days later, a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Bale and Benzema secured Real a 4–0 win over Alavés.[68] The away game at Espanyol was lost 0–1 after an injury-time goal on 27 February 2018.[69]

March

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On 3 March 2018, a brace from Ronaldo and a goal from Bale helped Madrid to get a 3–1 win over Getafe.[70] Three days later, the return leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain was won 2–1 after goals from Ronaldo and Casemiro. That result gave Madrid a 5–2 advantage over the two legs.[71] Another four days later, a brace from Ronaldo secured Real all three points in a 2–1 away win at Eibar.[72] On 18 March 2018, Madrid defeated Girona 6–3 at home with four goals from Ronaldo and singles from Vázquez and Bale.[73] On the last day of March, a brace from Bale and a goal from Benzema helped Real to record a fifth consecutive victory with a 3–0 win at Las Palmas.[74]

April

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On 3 April 2018, in the Champions League quarter-finals againstJuventus, Ronaldo scored twice, including a spectacular overhead kick, and Marcelo added another goal to give Madrid a 3–0 first leg victory.[75] Five days later, a volley goal from Ronaldo put Madrid in the lead against Atlético, but the match eventually ended 1–1.[76] On 11 April 2018, down 0–3, Ronaldo converted an injury time penalty to secure Madrid a spot in the semi-finals of the Champions League; the 1–3 loss was enough as Real won 4–3 on aggregate against Juventus.[77] Four days later, goals from Isco and Casemiro secured a 2–1 win over Málaga.[78] A late Ronaldo equalizer got Madrid a 1–1 draw against Athletic Bilbao on 18 April 2018.[79] A week later, againstBayern Munich in the semi-finals of the Champions League, Madrid got a 2–1 away leg win after goals from Marcelo and Asensio.[80] On 28 April 2018, the game against Leganés was won 2–1 with goals from Bale and Mayoral.[81]

May

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A brace from Benzema against Bayern Munich helped Madrid to reach thefinal after the second leg ended in a 2–2 draw on 1 May 2018, which secured a 4–3 aggregate victory.[82] TheClásico, five days later, ended in a 2–2 draw with goals from Ronaldo and Bale.[83] Just three days later, on 9 May 2018, Madrid lost 2–3 at Sevilla with late goals from Mayoral and Ramos.[84] Three days later, Madrid won 6–0 against Celta Vigo, with Bale scoring a brace and Isco, Hakimi, Kroos and an own goal chipping in the other goals.[85] The last game of the league season, on 19 May 2018, ended in a 2–2 away draw against Villarreal, after goals from Bale and Ronaldo initially gave Madrid the lead.[86] On 26 May 2018, two goals from Bale and another one from Benzema helped Madrid to win their third consecutive Champions League title, and fourth in five years, after defeatingLiverpool 3–1.[87]

Squad

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKCosta RicaKeylor Navas31EU201414102020€10MSecond nationality: Spain
2RBSpainDani Carvajal26EU201319942022€6.5MOriginally fromyouth system
3CBSpainJesús Vallejo21EU20151202021€6M
4CBSpainSergio Ramos (captain)32EU2005564732020€28M
5CBFranceRaphaël Varane25EU2011233102022€10M
6CBSpain Nacho28EU201216092021Youth system
7LWPortugalCristiano Ronaldo (2nd vice-captain)33EU20094384502021€94M
8CMGermanyToni Kroos28EU2014190122022€25M
9STFranceKarim Benzema (3rd vice-captain)30EU20094121922021€35MSecond nationality: Algeria
10CMCroatiaLuka Modrić32EU2012257132020€30M
11RWWalesGareth Bale28EU2013185882022€100.8M
12LBBrazil Marcelo (vice-captain)30EU2007(Winter)452332022€6.5MSecond nationality: Spain
13GKSpainKiko Casilla31EU20154302020€6MOriginally fromyouth system
14CMBrazilCasemiro26Non-EU2013149142021€6M
15LBFranceThéo Hernandez20EU20172302023€30M
17RWSpainLucas Vázquez27EU2015135162021€1MOriginally fromyouth system
18CMSpainMarcos Llorente23EU20152302021Youth system
19RBMoroccoAchraf Hakimi19EU20171722018Youth systemSecond nationality: Spain
20LWSpainMarco Asensio22EU201490212023€3.9MSecond nationality: Netherlands
21STSpainBorja Mayoral21EU20152972021Youth system
22CMSpainIsco26EU2013240422022€27M
23CMCroatiaMateo Kovačić24EU201510832021€29M
24CMSpainDani Ceballos21EU20172222023€16.5M
  • Last updated: 26 May 2018
  • Source:realmadrid.com
  • Ordered by squad number.

Transfers

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In

[edit]
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
3DFSpainJesús Vallejo20EUGermanyEintracht FrankfurtEnd of LoanSummer2021Free
15DFFranceThéo Hernandez19EUAtlético MadridTransferSummer2023€24MReal Madrid C.F.
18MFSpainMarcos Llorente22EUAlavésEnd of LoanSummer2018Free
19DFMoroccoAchraf Hakimi18EUR.M. CastillaPromotedSummer2018Youth system
21FWSpainBorja Mayoral20EUGermanyVfL WolfsburgEnd of LoanSummer2021Free
24MFSpainDani Ceballos20EUReal BetisTransferSummer2023€16.5MReal Madrid C.F.
DFSpainDiego Llorente23EUMálagaEnd of LoanSummer2020Free
FWSpainBurgui23EUSporting GijónEnd of LoanSummer2017Free

Total spending:Decrease €40.5M

Out

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
3DFPortugal Pepe34EUTurkeyBeşiktaşEnd of contractSummerFreeBeşiktaş J.K.
10MFColombia James Rodríguez25Non-EUGermanyBayern MunichLoanSummer€13MFC Bayern Munich
15DFPortugalFábio Coentrão29EUPortugalSporting CPLoanSummerFreeSporting Clube de Portugal
18FWDominican Republic Mariano23EUFranceLyonTransferSummer€8MOlympique Lyonnais
21FWSpainÁlvaro Morata24EUEnglandChelseaTransferSummer€65MChelsea F.C.
23DFBrazil Danilo25Non-EUEnglandManchester CityTransferSummer€30MManchester City F.C.
25GKSpainRubén Yáñez23EUGetafeTransferSummerFreeGetafe CF
DFSpainDiego Llorente23EUReal SociedadTransferSummer€7MReal Sociedad
FWSpainBurgui23EUAlavésTransferSummer€3MDeportivo Alavés

Total income:Increase €141MNet income:Increase €100.5M

Pre-season and friendlies

[edit]
Real Madrid vManchester United
23 July 2017[88]1 Real Madrid1–1
(1–2p)
Manchester UnitedSanta Clara, United States
14:00PDT
ReportLingard 45+1'Stadium:Levi's Stadium
Attendance: 65,109
Referee:Kevin Stott (United States)
Penalties
Manchester City v Real Madrid
26 July 2017[88]2Manchester City4–1 Real MadridLos Angeles, United States
20:30PDT
Report
Stadium:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 93,098
Referee:Baldomero Toledo (United States)
Real Madrid vBarcelona
29 July 2017[89]3 Real Madrid2–3BarcelonaMiami Gardens, United States
20:05EDTReportStadium:Hard Rock Stadium
Attendance: 66,014
Referee:Jair Marrufo (United States)
MLS All-Stars v Real Madrid
2 August 2017[90]4MLS All-Stars1–1
(2–4p)
Real MadridChicago, United States
18:30CTDwyer 87'ReportMayoral 59'Stadium:Soldier Field
Attendance: 61,428
Referee:Allen Chapman (United States)
Penalties
Real Madrid vFiorentina
23 August 2017[91]5 Real Madrid2–1FiorentinaMadrid, Spain
22:45ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Spain)

Competitions

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Times from 1 July to 29 October 2017 and from 25 March to 30 June 2018 areUTC+2, from 30 October 2017 to 25 March 2018UTC+1.

Overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
La Liga20 August 201719 May 2018Matchday 1Third place38221069444+50057.89
Copa del Rey26 October 201724 January 2018Round of 32Quarter-finals6321116+5050.00
Supercopa de España13 August 201716 August 2017FinalWinners220051+4100.00
Champions League13 September 201726 May 2018Group stageWinners139223316+17069.23
UEFA Super Cup8 August 2017FinalWinners110021+1100.00
FIFA Club World Cup13 December 201716 December 2017Semi-finalsWinners220031+2100.00
Total623914914869+79062.90

Last updated: 26 May 2018
Source:Soccerway

La Liga

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Main article:2017–18 La Liga

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)3828919929+7093Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Atlético Madrid38231055822+3679
3Real Madrid38221069444+5076
4Valencia3822796538+2773
5Villarreal38187135750+761Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
Source:La Liga,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[92]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of the2017–18 Copa del Rey, Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38221069444 +507612435420 +3410634024 +16

Last updated: 19 May 2018.
Source:LaLiga

Result round by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHA
ResultWDDWLWWWWLWDWDWLDLWWDWWWWLWWWWDWDWDLWD
Position15748653333344444444444333333343333333
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2018. Source:LaLiga
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Deportivo La Coruña v Real Madrid
20 August 20171Deportivo La Coruña0–3 Real MadridA Coruña
22:15
Report
Stadium:Abanca Riazor
Attendance: 27,801
Referee:José González González
Real Madrid vValencia
27 August 20172 Real Madrid2–2ValenciaMadrid
22:15
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 61,739
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán
Real Madrid vLevante
9 September 20173 Real Madrid1–1LevanteMadrid
13:00
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,789
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Sociedad v Real Madrid
17 September 20174Real Sociedad1–3 Real MadridSan Sebastián
20:45Report
Stadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 24,675
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Real Madrid vReal Betis
20 September 20175 Real Madrid0–1Real BetisMadrid
22:00Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 61,757
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Alavés v Real Madrid
23 September 20176Alavés1–2 Real MadridVitoria-Gasteiz
16:15
Report
Stadium:Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 19,559
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Real Madrid vEspanyol
1 October 20177 Real Madrid2–0EspanyolMadrid
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,205
Referee:José González González
Getafe v Real Madrid
14 October 20178Getafe1–2 Real MadridGetafe
16:15
Report
Stadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 15,350
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vEibar
22 October 20179 Real Madrid3–0EibarMadrid
20:45ReportCharlesYellow card 24'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,705
Referee:Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
Girona v Real Madrid
29 October 201710Girona2–1 Real MadridGirona
16:15
Report
Stadium:Montilivi
Attendance: 13,382
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Madrid vLas Palmas
5 November 201711 Real Madrid3–0Las PalmasMadrid
20:45
ReportXimoYellow card 79'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,326
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid
18 November 201712Atlético Madrid0–0 Real MadridMadrid
20:45
Report
Stadium:Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 66,591
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán
Real Madrid vMálaga
25 November 201713 Real Madrid3–2MálagaMadrid
16:15ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,671
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
2 December 201714Athletic Bilbao0–0 Real MadridBilbao
20:45Report
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 44,992
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Real Madrid vSevilla
9 December 201715 Real Madrid5–0SevillaMadrid
16:15
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,924
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vBarcelona
23 December 201716 Real Madrid0–3BarcelonaMadrid
13:00
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,737
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Celta Vigo v Real Madrid
7 January 201817Celta Vigo2–2 Real MadridVigo
20:45
Report
Stadium:Balaídos
Attendance: 20,895
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
Real Madrid vVillarreal
13 January 201818 Real Madrid0–1VillarrealMadrid
16:15Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,477
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Real Madrid vDeportivo La Coruña
21 January 201819 Real Madrid7–1Deportivo La CoruñaMadrid
16:15
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,468
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán
Valencia v Real Madrid
27 January 201820Valencia1–4 Real MadridValencia
16:15
Report
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 47,076
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Levante v Real Madrid
3 February 201821Levante2–2 Real MadridValencia
20:45
Report
Stadium:Ciutat de València
Attendance: 23,542
Referee: Mario Melero López
Real Madrid vReal Sociedad
10 February 201822 Real Madrid5–2Real SociedadMadrid
20:45
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,800
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Betis v Real Madrid
18 February 201823Real Betis3–5 Real MadridSeville
20:45
Report
Stadium:Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 53,533
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Leganés v Real Madrid
21 February 201824Leganés1–3 Real MadridLeganés
18:45
Report
Stadium:Butarque
Attendance: 11,423
Referee: José Luis González González
Note: The match, originally scheduled for 17 December 2017, was pushed back due to Real Madrid's participation in the2017 FIFA Club World Cup.
Real Madrid vAlavés
24 February 201825 Real Madrid4–0AlavésMadrid
16:15
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,228
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Espanyol v Real Madrid
27 February 201826Espanyol1–0 Real MadridCornellà de Llobregat
20:00
ReportBaleYellow card 37'Stadium:RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 19,805
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vGetafe
3 March 201827 Real Madrid3–1GetafeMadrid
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,143
Referee: Mario Melero López
Eibar v Real Madrid
10 March 201828Eibar1–2 Real MadridEibar
13:00RamisYellow card 45', 50'Report
Stadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 6,707
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Real Madrid vGirona
18 March 201829 Real Madrid6–3GironaMadrid
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,205
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Las Palmas v Real Madrid
31 March 201830Las Palmas0–3 Real MadridLas Palmas
18:30
(17:30UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Gran Canaria
Attendance: 22,785
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Real Madrid vAtlético Madrid
8 April 201831 Real Madrid1–1Atlético MadridMadrid
16:15
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,536
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Málaga v Real Madrid
15 April 201832Málaga1–2 Real MadridMálaga
20:45
Report
Stadium:La Rosaleda
Attendance: 27,117
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vAthletic Bilbao
18 April 201833 Real Madrid1–1Athletic BilbaoMadrid
21:30
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,293
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vLeganés
28 April 201834 Real Madrid2–1LeganésMadrid
18:30Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,812
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Barcelona v Real Madrid
6 May 201835Barcelona2–2 Real MadridBarcelona
20:45
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 97,939
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Sevilla v Real Madrid
9 May 201836Sevilla3–2 Real MadridSeville
21:30
Report
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 38,524
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Note: The match, originally scheduled for 22 April 2018, was moved back because of Sevilla's involvement in theCopa del Rey final.
Real Madrid vCelta Vigo
12 May 201837 Real Madrid6–0Celta VigoMadrid
20:45
ReportMalloYellow card 84'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 56,583
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Villarreal v Real Madrid
19 May 201838Villarreal2–2 Real MadridVillarreal
20:45
Report
Stadium:Estadio de la Cerámica
Attendance: 18,891
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez

Copa del Rey

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Main article:2017–18 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

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Fuenlabrada v Real Madrid
26 October 2017First legFuenlabrada0–2 Real MadridFuenlabrada
21:30
Report
Stadium:Estadio Fernando Torres
Attendance: 7,200
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Real Madrid vFuenlabrada
28 November 2017Second leg Real Madrid2–2
(4–2agg.)
FuenlabradaMadrid
21:30
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 49,638
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes

Round of 16

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Numancia v Real Madrid
4 January 2018First legNumancia0–3 Real MadridSoria
21:00
Report
Stadium:Los Pajaritos
Attendance: 8,787
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Real Madrid vNumancia
10 January 2018Second leg Real Madrid2–2
(5–2agg.)
NumanciaMadrid
21:30
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 37,553
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero

Quarter-finals

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Leganés v Real Madrid
18 January 2018First legLeganés0–1 Real MadridLeganés
21:30
ReportStadium:Butarque
Attendance: 11,327
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vLeganés
24 January 2018Second leg Real Madrid1–2
(2–2 (a)agg.)
LeganésMadrid
21:30
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 46,409
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano

Supercopa de España

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Main article:2017 Supercopa de España
Barcelona v Real Madrid
13 August 2017First legBarcelona1–3 Real MadridBarcelona
22:00
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 89,514
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vBarcelona
16 August 2017Second leg Real Madrid2–0
(5–1agg.)
BarcelonaMadrid
23:00ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,167
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez

UEFA Champions League

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Main article:2017–18 UEFA Champions League

Madrid joined the competition in the group stage.

Group stage

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Main article:2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationTOTRMADORAPO
1EnglandTottenham Hotspur6510154+1116Advance toknockout phase3–13–13–0
2SpainReal Madrid6411177+10131–13–23–0
3GermanyBorussia Dortmund6024713−62[a]Transfer toEuropa League1–21–31–1
4CyprusAPOEL6024217−152[a]0–30–61–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head results: APOEL 1–1 Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Dortmund 1–1 APOEL (tied on head-to-head results, ranked on total goal difference).
Real MadridSpain vCyprusAPOEL
13 September 20171 Real MadridSpain3–0CyprusAPOELMadrid, Spain
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,060
Referee:Benoît Bastien (France)
Borussia DortmundGermany vSpain Real Madrid
26 September 20172Borussia DortmundGermany1–3Spain Real MadridDortmund, Germany
20:45
Report
Stadium:Westfalenstadion
Attendance: 65,849
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
Real MadridSpain vEnglandTottenham Hotspur
17 October 20173 Real MadridSpain1–1EnglandTottenham HotspurMadrid, Spain
20:45RonaldoYellow card 32', 43' (pen.)Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,589
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Tottenham HotspurEngland vSpain Real Madrid
1 November 20174Tottenham HotspurEngland3–1Spain Real MadridLondon, England
20:45
(19:45UTC±0)
Report
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 83,782
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
APOELCyprus vSpain Real Madrid
21 November 20175APOELCyprus0–6Spain Real MadridNicosia,Cyprus
20:45
(21:45UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:GSP Stadium
Attendance: 19,705
Referee:Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
Real MadridSpain vGermanyBorussia Dortmund
6 December 20176 Real MadridSpain3–2GermanyBorussia DortmundMadrid, Spain
20:45Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 73,323
Referee:Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)

Knockout phase

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Main article:2017–18 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
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Real MadridSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
14 February 2018First leg Real MadridSpain3–1FranceParis Saint-GermainMadrid, Spain
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,158
Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
Paris Saint-GermainFrance vSpain Real Madrid
6 March 2018Second legParis Saint-GermainFrance1–2
(2–5agg.)
Spain Real MadridParis, France
20:45
ReportStadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,585
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)
Quarter-finals
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JuventusItaly vSpain Real Madrid
3 April 2018First legJuventusItaly0–3Spain Real MadridTurin, Italy
20:45
Report
Stadium:Juventus Stadium
Attendance: 40,849
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Real MadridSpain vItalyJuventus
11 April 2018Second leg Real MadridSpain1–3
(4–3agg.)
ItalyJuventusMadrid, Spain
20:45
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,796
Referee:Michael Oliver (England)
Semi-finals
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Bayern MunichGermany vSpain Real Madrid
25 April 2018First legBayern MunichGermany1–2Spain Real MadridMunich, Germany
20:45
ReportStadium:Allianz Arena
Attendance: 70,000
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
Real MadridSpain vGermanyBayern Munich
1 May 2018Second leg Real MadridSpain2–2
(4–3agg.)
GermanyBayern MunichMadrid, Spain
20:45
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,459
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Final
[edit]
Main article:2018 UEFA Champions League Final
Real MadridSpain vEnglandLiverpool
26 May 2018Final Real MadridSpain3–1EnglandLiverpoolKyiv,Ukraine
20:45
(21:45UTC+3)
ReportMané 55',Yellow card 82'Stadium:NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium
Attendance: 61,561
Referee:Milorad Mažić (Serbia)

UEFA Super Cup

[edit]
Main article:2017 UEFA Super Cup
Real MadridSpain vEnglandManchester United
8 August 2017 Real MadridSpain2–1EnglandManchester UnitedSkopje,Macedonia
20:45
Report
Stadium:Philip II Arena
Attendance: 30,421
Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)

FIFA Club World Cup

[edit]
Main article:2017 FIFA Club World Cup

Madrid joined the competition in the semi-finals.

Al-JaziraUnited Arab Emirates vSpain Real Madrid
13 December 2017Semi-finalsAl-JaziraUnited Arab Emirates1–2Spain Real MadridAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
21:00 (UTC+4)
Report
Stadium:Zayed Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 36,650
Referee:Sandro Ricci (Brazil)
Real MadridSpain vBrazilGrêmio
16 December 2017Final Real MadridSpain1–0BrazilGrêmioAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
21:00 (UTC+4)ReportStadium:Zayed Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 41,094
Referee:César Ramos (Mexico)

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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As of 26 May 2018
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueSuper CupClub World Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKCosta Rica CRCKeylor Navas44027010201101020
2DFSpain ESPDani Carvajal4102504020801010
4DFSpain ESPSergio Ramos42526410201111010
5DFFrance FRARaphaël Varane44027010201101020
12DFBrazil BRAMarcelo44526+2200201131020
8MFGermany GERToni Kroos43526+15002010+201010
10MFCroatia CROLuka Modrić43223+3120101111020
14MFBrazil BRACasemiro487305102011+111120
7FWPortugal PORCristiano Ronaldo44442726001113151022
9FWFrance FRAKarim Benzema471225+7511218+151020
11FWWales WALGareth Bale392120+61621103+431021
13GKSpain ESPKiko Casilla1701005000200000
6DFSpain ESPNacho42422+5360006+210010
22MFSpain ESPIsco49921+97411010+101120
20FWSpain ESPMarco Asensio541119+14652223+911010
17FWSpain ESPLucas Vázquez53816+17453205+511020
23MFCroatia CROMateo Kovačić36010+11050204+300010
15DFFrance FRAThéo Hernandez23010+306010300000
19DFMorocco MARAchraf Hakimi1728+125000200010
3DFSpain ESPJesús Vallejo120704000100000
18MFSpain ESPMarcos Llorente2005+806000100000
24MFSpain ESPDani Ceballos2224+8250100+400000
21FWSpain ESPBorja Mayoral2473+1136300410000
30GKFrance FRALuca Zidane10100000000000
27DFSpain ESPÁlvaro Tejero20002000000000
29MFArgentina ARGFrancisco Feuillassier20002000000000
31DFDominican Republic DOMLuismi Quezada10001000000000
32MFSpain ESPÓscar Rodríguez10001000000000
38MFSpain ESPJaime Seoane10001000000000

Goals

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As of 26 May 2018
RankPlayerPositionLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA CLOther1Total
1PortugalCristiano RonaldoFW26015344
2WalesGareth BaleFW1613121
3FranceKarim BenzemaFW515112
4SpainMarco AsensioFW621211
5SpainIscoMF71019
6SpainLucas VázquezFW43108
7BrazilCasemiroMF50117
SpainBorja MayoralFW3310
9GermanyToni KroosMF50005
BrazilMarceloDF2030
SpainSergio RamosDF4010
12SpainNachoDF30104
13SpainDani CeballosMF20002
MoroccoAchraf HakimiDF2000
CroatiaLuka ModrićMF1010
Own goals30014
Total94113310148

1 Includes2017 UEFA Super Cup,2017 Supercopa de España and2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

Clean sheets

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As of 26 May 2018
RankNameLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA CLOther1Total
1Costa RicaKeylor Navas702211
2SpainKiko Casilla33107
Total1033218

1 Includes2017 UEFA Super Cup,2017 Supercopa de España and2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

Disciplinary record

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NPNat.NameLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA CLOther1TotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
2DFSpainDani Carvajal11142171
12DFBrazilMarcelo31141
3DFSpainJesús Vallejo1111
4DFSpainSergio Ramos72131122
7FWPortugalCristiano Ronaldo11121
14MFBrazilCasemiro812213
6DFSpainNacho718
11FWWalesGareth Bale5117
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić325
23MFCroatiaMateo Kovačić2125
5DFFranceRaphaël Varane314
8MFGermanyToni Kroos44
17MFSpainLucas Vázquez314
1GKCosta RicaKeylor Navas112
20FWSpainMarco Asensio22
22MFSpainIsco112
15DFFranceThéo Hernandez11
18MFSpainMarcos Llorente11
32MFSpainÓscar Rodríguez11

Last updated: 26 May 2018
Source: Matches
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.

1 Includes2017 UEFA Super Cup,2017 Supercopa de España and2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

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