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2021–22 Real Madrid CF season

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118th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
Real Madrid 2021–22 football season
Real Madrid
2021–22 season
Real Madrid players celebrating thedouble on 29 May 2022, the day after theirChampions League victory[1]
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachCarlo Ancelotti
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Karim Benzema (27)

All:
Karim Benzema (44)
Highest home attendance61,416 vsManchester City
Lowest home attendance19,874 vsCelta Vigo
Average home league attendance41,231[note 1]
Biggest winReal Madrid 6–0Levante
Biggest defeatReal Madrid 0–4Barcelona

The2021–22Real Madrid Club de Fútbol season was the118th season in existence and the club's91st consecutive season in the top flight ofSpanish football. In addition to thedomestic league, Real Madrid participated in this season's editions of theCopa del Rey, theSupercopa de España, and theUEFA Champions League.

This season sawCarlo Ancelotti return to the club, having led it toLa Décima in his first spell. On the domestic front, he delivered two trophies out of possible three, winningLa Liga and theSupercopa de España.[6][7][8] With that, Ancelotti became the first manager in Real Madrid history to have won all of the six available top-tier major trophies.[9] In theChampions League, Madrid produced one of the most memorable runs of all time,[10] defeating pre-tournament favoritesParis Saint-Germain,[11][12]defending champions and favoritesChelsea,[13]Premier League champions and heavy favoritesManchester City,[14] all in dramatic fashion, and setting up thefinal againstLiverpool, who were once again widely considered as favorites,[15] in a rematch of their2018 encounter. A loneVinícius goal in the second half sealed the 14th European Cup forLos Blancos, their fifth in nine years. This was also Carlo Ancelotti's fourth Champions League title as coach, making him themost successful manager in the competition's history.[16] Real also claimed their fourth everEuropean double (after1956–57,1957–58, and2016–17).[17][18]

This was the first ever season since2004–05 without formercaptainSergio Ramos, who departed forParis Saint-Germain in the summer and first time since2010–11 without the FrenchmanRaphaël Varane who departed toManchester United, with both having been Madrid's first choice centre-back pairing for years, therefore leaving in the same transfer window.

Summary

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Pre-season

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On 27 May, after the conclusion of the 2020–21 season,Zinedine Zidane announced that he would leave Real Madrid.[19] The next day, Real Madrid announced the signing ofDavid Alaba on a free transfer fromBayern Munich. Alaba signed on a five-year contract.[20]Carlo Ancelotti returned as the head coach on 1 June, having already led Madrid in201315.[21] On 16 June, the club announced thatSergio Ramos would leave after 16 years of service and won 22 trophies.[22]

August

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The first match of the season was won 4–1 againstAlavés on 14 August.Karim Benzema scored a brace, with the other goals coming fromNacho andVinícius Júnior.[23]Raphaël Varane left Madrid on the same day, to joinManchester United.[24] On 20 August,Martin Ødegaard left the club to joinArsenal.[25] Two goals from Vinícius and a goal fromGareth Bale saved Madrid a point in a 3–3 draw withLevante on 22 August.[26] Six days later, a goal fromDani Carvajal secured three points for Madrid in a 1–0 win overReal Betis.[27] On 31 August,Eduardo Camavinga joined the club on a transfer fromRennes.[28]

September

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A hat-trick from Benzema, a strike from Vinícius and a debut goal from Camavinga gave Madrid a 5–2 win overCelta Vigo on 12 September,[29] their first game at theSantiago Bernabéu Stadium in 560 days following extensive renovations.[30] Three days later, a late goal fromRodrygo got Madrid off to a winning start in theUEFA Champions League, with a 1–0 win overInter Milan.[31] On 19 September, two late goals from Benzema and Vinícius gave Madrid a 2–1 win overValencia.[32] Three days later,Mallorca was defeated 6–1, with a hat-trick fromMarco Asensio, a brace from Benzema, and a goal fromIsco.[33] A home match againstVillarreal on 25 September ended in a 0–0 draw, which was Madrid's first official game of the season without scoring a goal.[34] On 28 September, Madrid suffered a 1–2 upset home loss toSheriff Tiraspol in the Champions League, where Benzema converted a penalty to score the momentary equalizer.[35]

October

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The next game on 3 October ended in another loss, a 1–2 defeat toEspanyol in which Benzema scored the lone goal for Madrid.[36] On 19 October, Madrid defeatedShakhtar Donetsk 5–0 away from home on Matchday 3 of the Champions League. Vinícius scored a brace and the other goals came from Benzema and Rodrygo, alongside an own goal.[37] Five days later, the firstEl Clásico of the season againstBarcelona atCamp Nou was won 2–1 after goals from David Alaba, a debut one for the Austrian, andLucas Vázquez.[38] The home game againstOsasuna on 27 October ended in a goalless draw.[39]Elche were defeated three days later on the road with a score of 2–1 thanks to a Vinícius brace.[40]

November

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On 3 November, Madrid defeated Shakhtar 2–1 at home after a brace from Benzema. The first goal was Madrid's 1000th in theirChampions League history.[41] Three days later,Rayo Vallecano were defeated 2–1 at home after goals fromToni Kroos and Benzema.[42] On 21 November, Madrid defeatedGranada 4–1 away from home. The goals came from Asensio, Nacho, Vinícius andFerland Mendy.[43] Three days later, Sheriff was defeated 3–0 on the road in the Champions League with Alaba, Kroos and Benzema scoring the goals. With that win, Madrid secured their place in the knockout stages for the 25th time in a row.[44] On 28 November,Sevilla were defeated 2–1 at the Bernabéu with goals from Benzema and Vinícius.[45]

December

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On the first day of the new month, a Benzema goal secured Madrid a 1–0 home victory overAthletic Bilbao.[46] Three days later, another Basque team,Real Sociedad, was beaten 2–0 atAnoeta with goals from Vinícius andLuka Jović.[47] Goals from Kroos and Asensio on 7 December secured Madrid a first-place finish in their Champions League group with a 2–0 home win over Inter.[48] On 12 December, Benzema and Asensio scored for a 2–0Madrid Derby win againstAtlético Madrid at the Bernabéu.[49] The home game againstCádiz on 19 December ended in a goalless draw.[50] Bilbao were defeated 2–1 away from home on the last matchday of 2021, with Benzema scoring a brace.[51]

January

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On the second day of the new year, Madrid lost 0–1 away toGetafe, suffering the first defeat since 3 October, a loss at Espanyol.[52] The round of 32 of theCopa del Rey was a rematch againstAlcoyano on 5 January, who eliminated Madrid at the same stagelast year. This time Madrid won 3–1, with goals from Militão, Asensio and an own goal.[53] Three days later, Madrid defeated Valencia 4–1 at home after braces from Vinícius and Benzema, with the latter scoring his 300th goal for the club.[54] On 12 January, the first semi-final of the2022 Supercopa de España was won 3–2 after extra time against Barcelona. Vinícius, Benzema andFederico Valverde scored the goals.[55] The following day, Madrid terminated the loan agreement withRoma forBorja Mayoral and sent him to Getafe until 30 June 2022.[56] On 16 January, Madrid won their first trophy of the season, the Supercopa de España, defeating Athletic Bilbao 2–0 in thefinal with goals fromLuka Modrić and Benzema.[57] Four days later, Madrid faced Elche away from home in the Copa del Rey round of 16 and won 2–1 with a late extra time comeback after goals from Isco andEden Hazard.[58] On 23 January, Madrid played another match against Elche, this time in the league at the Bernabéu, and made another last minute comeback. The final score was 2–2, with Modrić and Militão scoring the goals.[59]

February

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On 3 February, Real Madrid faced Athletic Bilbao at theSan Mamés in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals in the first game of the month, making it the fourth meeting between the two teams in two months. Madrid lost 0–1 and were eliminated, meaning they had progressed past the quarter-final stage only once after their victory in2014.[60] Three days later, Madrid hosted Granada in a league match and won 1–0, with the only goal coming from Asensio.[61] On 12 February, Madrid played against Villarreal away from home, with the game ending in a goalless stalemate.[62] On 15 February, Real metParis Saint-Germain at theParc des Princes in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16. A lone Mbappe goal at the death gave Paris the advantage.[63] Four days later, Madrid defeated Alaves 3–0 at home, with Asensio, Vinícius and Benzema scoring the goals.[64] On 26 February, Madrid faced Rayo Vallecano on the road and clinched the three points with a late goal from Benzema.[65]

March

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On 5 March, goals from Camavinga, Modrić, Benzema and Asensio helped Madrid to take a smashing 4–1 victory over Real Sociedad in the first game of the month, a day before the club's 120th birthday.[66] Four days later, Madrid faced Paris Saint-Germain at the Bernabéu in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16. A hat-trick from Benzema powered Real's late comeback, with the team winning 3–1 (3–2 on aggregate) and progressing to the quarter-finals.[67] On 14 March, Madrid defeated Mallorca away from home, with Benzema scoring twice and Vinícius also on the scoresheet.[68] On 20 March, Madrid hosted the third El Clásico of the season and lost 0–4. This was Real's first Clásico loss since 0–1 inMarch 2019 and their biggest since 1–5 inOctober 2018.[69]

April

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On 2 April, after theinternational break, Madrid beat Celta Vigo 2–1 away from home, with Benzema scoring two goals from the penalty spot.[70] Four days later, Madrid metChelsea away from home in the Champions League quarter-finals first leg, rematching the last season's semi-finals. Madrid won 3–1 thanks to the second Benzema Champions League knockout hat-trick in a row, making him the first player to achieve that feat sinceCristiano Ronaldo in the2016–17 edition.[71] On 9 April, goals fromCasemiro and Vázquez gave Madrid a 2–0 home win over Getafe.[72] Three days later, Madrid faced Chelsea at home in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. Real suffered a 2–3 loss after extra time, but managed to win 5–4 on aggregate to reach the semi-finals with a late Rodrygo goal and an extra time header from Benzema.[73] On 17 April, goals from Rodrygo and Nacho and a late winner from Benzema helped Madrid produce a comeback and beat Sevilla 3–2 away from home to secure their third consecutive win at theRamon Sánchez Pizjuan, which has not happened in over 30 years, and move closer to the title.[74] Three days later, Madrid got a 3–1 away win over Osasuna after goals from Alaba, Asensio and Vázquez.[75] On 26 April, Madrid played the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals againstManchester City on the away soil. The match ended in a 3–4 loss, with a Benzema brace and a goal from Vinícius.[76] On 30 April, Real Madrid sealed their 35th La Liga title with a 4–0 win over Espanyol at the Bernabéu after a brace from Rodrygo and goals from Asensio and Benzema. With four games to spare, this was Real's earliest league title since1990.[8][77]

May

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In the first match of the month, on 4 May, Madrid faced Manchester City in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals. Real produced another late comeback, with a brace from Rodrygo moving the game to extra time where a Benzema penalty sealed the victory, qualifying Madrid for thefinal, 17th overall for them and first since2018, and defeating their opponents 3–1 in the match and 6–5 on aggregate.[78] Real Madrid became the first team to lose three knockout games en route to the Champions League final since the current format was introduced in the2003–04 season.[79] This was also the first time in the club's history that Real qualified for the Champions League final after losing the first leg of the semi-finals, having failed to do so on eight previous occasions.[80] Four days later, Madrid lost 0–1 versus Atlético away from home. This was Real's first ever derby loss at theWanda Metropolitano and also the first since the2018 UEFA Super Cup.[81] On 12 May, Madrid demolished Levante in a 6–0 home win, with a hat-trick from Vinícius, the first in his career, and goals from Mendy, Rodrygo and Benzema, who equalled his Real Madrid goalscoring record withRaúl's.[82] Three days later, Madrid drew Cádiz 1–1 away from home with a goal fromMariano.[83] On 20 May, in the season's last league game, Madrid faced Real Betis at the Bernabéu, with the match ending in a 0–0 draw.[84] For the first time since the1983–84 season, no one in the team wassent off during their La Liga campaign.[85]

TheEuropean Champion Clubs' Cup during the trophy parade

On 28 May, Madrid facedLiverpool in theChampions League final in a rematch of their2018 encounter. A lone Vinícius goal sealed the 14th European Cup forLos Blancos, their fifth in nine years, and Ancelotti's second in charge, making him the first manager to win four Champions League trophies (withMilan in2003 and2007, and with Madrid in2014 and 2022).[17][18] Despite Real Madrid's status as the most decorated team in European Cup / Champions League history, they were considered underdogs in this season's campaign, rated no higher than seventh prior to the start of thegroup stages in September 2021 (after, in order, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City,Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Liverpool, andManchester United).[86] Prior to the start of theknockout phase in February 2022, they were again seventh, behind Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, andAjax, in addition to having been considered underdogs to all of the teams they faced thereafter.[87] As such, Madrid's run can be considered among the most improbable ones in modern Champions League history.[88]

Players

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois30EU201818102026€35M
2DFSpainDani Carvajal30EU201333072025€6.5MOriginally fromyouth system
3DFBrazilÉder Militão24Non-EU20199142025€50M
4DFAustriaDavid Alaba30EU20214632026Free
5DFSpainJesús Vallejo25EU20152712025€6M
6DFSpainNacho (2nd VC)32EU2010275152023Youth system
7FWBelgiumEden Hazard31EU20196662024€135M[89]
8MFGermanyToni Kroos32EU2014365252023€25M
9FWFranceKarim Benzema (VC)34EU20096053232023€35M
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić (3rd VC)36EU2012435312022€30M
11FWSpainMarco Asensio26EU2014235482023€4M
12DFBrazilMarcelo (captain)34EU2007(Winter)546382022€6.5MSecond nationality: Spain
13GKUkraineAndriy Lunin23EU2018502024€8.5MNot strictly from aEU country
14MFBrazilCasemiro30EU2013334312025€6MSecond nationality: Spain
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde23EU201614762027€5MSecond nationality: Spain
16FWSerbiaLuka Jović24EU20195132025€60MNot strictly from a EU country
17FWSpainLucas Vázquez30EU2015281282024€1MOriginally from youth system
18FWWalesGareth Bale32EU20132581062022€100M
19MFSpainDani Ceballos25EU20177452023€18M
20FWBrazilVinícius Júnior21Non-EU2018170372025€45M
21FWBrazilRodrygo21Non-EU2019108182025€45M
22MFSpainIsco30EU2013353542022€25M
23DFFranceFerland Mendy27EU201910552025€48M
24FWDominican RepublicMariano28EU201873122023€23MOriginally from youth system
25MFFranceEduardo Camavinga19EU20214022027€30M

Transfers

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In

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DatePos.NameFromTypeRef.
1 July 2021DFAustriaDavid AlabaGermanyBayern MunichFree transfer[90]
DFSpainJesús VallejoGranadaEnd of loan[91]
MFSpainDani CeballosEnglandArsenal[92]
MFSpainBrahim DíazItalyMilan[93]
MFJapanTakefusa KuboGetafe[94]
MFNorwayMartin ØdegaardEnglandArsenal[95]
FWWalesGareth BaleEnglandTottenham Hotspur[96]
FWSerbiaLuka JovićGermanyEintracht Frankfurt[97]
31 August 2021MFFranceEduardo CamavingaFranceRennesTransfer[98]
13 January 2022FWSpainBorja MayoralItalyRomaLoan termination[56]

Out

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DatePos.NameToTypeRef.
1 July 2021DFSpainSergio RamosFranceParis Saint-GermainEnd of contract[22][99]
19 July 2021MFSpainBrahim DíazItalyMilanLoan[100]
11 August 2021MFJapanTakefusa KuboMallorca[101]
14 August 2021DFFranceRaphaël VaraneEnglandManchester UnitedTransfer[102]
20 August 2021MFNorwayMartin ØdegaardEnglandArsenal[103]
28 August 2021DFSpainÁlvaro OdriozolaItalyFiorentinaLoan[104]
13 January 2022FWSpainBorja MayoralGetafe[56]

Contract renewals

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DatePos.NameContract lengthContract endsRef.
8 July 2021DFSpainNacho1-year2023[105]
29 July 2021DFSpainDani Carvajal3-year2025[106]
16 August 2021GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois2-year2026[107]
20 August 2021FWFranceKarim Benzema1-year2023[108]
24 August 2021MFUruguayFederico Valverde2-year2027[109]
27 August 2021MFBrazilCasemiro2-year2025[110]
8 June 2022MFCroatiaLuka Modrić1-year2023[111]

Pre-season and friendlies

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Real Madrid vFuenlabrada
11 July 20211 Real Madrid3–1FuenlabradaMadrid
18:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Alfredo Di Stéfano
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was playedbehind closed doors.
Real Madrid vRayo Vallecano
18 July 20212 Real Madrid1–1Rayo VallecanoMadrid
20:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Alfredo Di Stéfano
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was playedbehind closed doors.
Rangers v Real Madrid
25 July 2021[112]3Rangers2–1 Real MadridGlasgow, Scotland
19:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Ibrox
Attendance: 12,750
Referee:Willie Collum (Scotland)
Real Madrid vAC Milan
8 August 2021[113]4 Real Madrid0–0AC MilanKlagenfurt, Austria
18:30CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Wörthersee Stadion
Referee: Walter Altmann (Austria)

Competitions

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Overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
La Liga13 August 202122 May 2022Matchday 1Winners3826848031+49068.42
Copa del Rey5 January 20223 February 2022Round of 32Quarter-finals320153+2066.67
Supercopa de España12 January 202216 January 2022Semi-finalsWinners220052+3100.00
Champions League15 September 202128 May 2022Group stageWinners139042914+15069.23
Total56398911950+69069.64

Source:Soccerway

La Liga

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Main article:2021–22 La Liga

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Real Madrid(C)3826848031+4986Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Barcelona38211076838+3073
3Atlético Madrid3821896543+2271
4Sevilla38181645330+2370
5Real Betis38198116240+2265Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
Source:LaLiga Santander
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)[114]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of the2021–22 Copa del Rey, Real Betis, qualified for European competition based on league position, the Europa League berth awarded to the Copa del Rey winners was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the Europa Conference League berth awarded to the sixth-placed team was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
3826848031 +498613514413 +3113333618 +18

Source:La Liga

Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAAAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHHAAHHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
ResultWDWWWWDLWDWWWWWWWDWLWDWDWWWWLWWWWWLWDD
Position13111111222211111111111111111111111111
Source:La Liga
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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The league fixtures were announced on 30 June 2021.[115][116]

Alavés v Real Madrid
14 August 20211Alavés1–4 Real MadridVitoria-Gasteiz
22:00CEST (UTC+2)Joselu 65' (pen.)Report
Stadium:Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 3,968
Referee: César Soto Grado
Levante v Real Madrid
22 August 20212Levante3–3 Real MadridValencia
22:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Ciutat de València
Attendance: 9,838
Referee:Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Real Betis v Real Madrid
28 August 20213Real Betis0–1 Real MadridSeville
22:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportCarvajal 61'Stadium:Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 22,590
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Madrid vCelta Vigo
12 September 20214 Real Madrid5–2Celta VigoMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 19,874
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Valencia v Real Madrid
19 September 20215Valencia1–2 Real MadridValencia
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Duro 66'ReportStadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 26,689
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Real Madrid vMallorca
22 September 20216 Real Madrid6–1MallorcaMadrid
22:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportLee 25'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 20,113
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
Real Madrid vVillarreal
25 September 20217 Real Madrid0–0VillarrealMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 23,985
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Espanyol v Real Madrid
3 October 20218Espanyol2–1 Real MadridCornellà de Llobregat
16:15CEST (UTC+2)ReportBenzema 71'Stadium:RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 23,377
Referee:Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Barcelona v Real Madrid
24 October 20219Barcelona1–2 Real MadridBarcelona
16:15CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 86,422
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vOsasuna
27 October 202110 Real Madrid0–0OsasunaMadrid
21:30CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 35,619
Referee: César Soto Grado
Elche v Real Madrid
30 October 202111Elche1–2 Real MadridElche
14:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportVinícius 22',73'Stadium:Martínez Valero
Attendance: 23,010
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vRayo Vallecano
6 November 202112 Real Madrid2–1Rayo VallecanoMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportFalcao 76'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 43,283
Referee:Pablo González Fuertes
Granada v Real Madrid
21 November 202113Granada1–4 Real MadridGranada
16:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 17,460
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vSevilla
28 November 202114 Real Madrid2–1SevillaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)ReportMir 12'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 45,281
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vAthletic Bilbao
1 December 202115 Real Madrid1–0Athletic BilbaoMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Benzema 40'ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 33,627
Referee:Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
Note: The match, originally scheduled for 17 October 2021, was moved back due to the2022 FIFA World Cup qualification in South America. The international break this season was longer than usual due the impact of postponements related to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[117]
Real Sociedad v Real Madrid
4 December 202116Real Sociedad0–2 Real MadridSan Sebastián
21:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Reale Arena
Attendance: 35,765
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Real Madrid vAtlético Madrid
12 December 202117 Real Madrid2–0Atlético MadridMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 51,024
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Real Madrid vCádiz
19 December 202118 Real Madrid0–0CádizMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 38,818
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
22 December 202119Athletic Bilbao1–2 Real MadridBilbao
21:30CET (UTC+1)Sancet 10'ReportBenzema 4',7'Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 42,722
Referee: César Soto Grado
Note: The match, originally scheduled for January 2022, was moved ahead due to both teams' participation in the2022 Supercopa de España.[118]
Getafe v Real Madrid
2 January 202220Getafe1–0 Real MadridGetafe
14:00CET (UTC+1)Ünal 9'ReportStadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 11,890
Referee: Mario Melero López
Real Madrid vValencia
8 January 202221 Real Madrid4–1ValenciaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportGuedes 76'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 40,617
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Madrid vElche
23 January 202222 Real Madrid2–2ElcheMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 39,796
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vGranada
6 February 202223 Real Madrid1–0GranadaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)Asensio 74'ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 36,665
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Villarreal v Real Madrid
12 February 202224Villarreal0–0 Real MadridVillarreal
16:15CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Estadio de la Cerámica
Attendance: 17,894
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vAlavés
19 February 202225 Real Madrid3–0AlavésMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 42,180
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Rayo Vallecano v Real Madrid
26 February 202226Rayo Vallecano0–1 Real MadridMadrid
18:30CET (UTC+1)ReportBenzema 83'Stadium:Vallecas
Attendance: 9,952
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
Real Madrid vReal Sociedad
5 March 202227 Real Madrid4–1Real SociedadMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)ReportOyarzabal 10' (pen.)Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 52,410
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Mallorca v Real Madrid
14 March 202228Mallorca0–3 Real MadridPalma
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Visit Mallorca Estadi
Attendance: 17,191
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vBarcelona
20 March 202229 Real Madrid0–4BarcelonaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,017
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Celta Vigo v Real Madrid
2 April 202230Celta Vigo1–2 Real MadridVigo
18:30CEST (UTC+2)Nolito 52'ReportBenzema 19' (pen.),69' (pen.)Stadium:Abanca-Balaídos
Attendance: 15,714
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Real Madrid vGetafe
9 April 202231 Real Madrid2–0GetafeMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 50,740
Referee: César Soto Grado
Sevilla v Real Madrid
17 April 202232Sevilla2–3 Real MadridSeville
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,629
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Osasuna v Real Madrid
20 April 202233Osasuna1–3 Real MadridPamplona
21:30CEST (UTC+2)Budimir 13'Report
Stadium:El Sadar
Attendance: 21,360
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vEspanyol
30 April 202234 Real Madrid4–0EspanyolMadrid
16:15CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 58,686
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid
8 May 202235Atlético Madrid1–0 Real MadridMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Carrasco 40' (pen.)ReportStadium:Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 63,874
Referee: César Soto Grado
Real Madrid vLevante
12 May 202236 Real Madrid6–0LevanteMadrid
21:30CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 38,421
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
Cádiz v Real Madrid
15 May 202237Cádiz1–1 Real MadridCádiz
19:30CEST (UTC+2)Sobrino 37'ReportMariano 5'Stadium:Nuevo Mirandilla
Attendance: 19,643
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Real Madrid vReal Betis
20 May 202238 Real Madrid0–0Real BetisMadrid
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 52,232
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre

Score overview

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  Win  Draw  Loss

OppositionHome scoreAway scoreDouble
Alavés3–04–17–1
Athletic Bilbao1–02–13–1
Atlético Madrid2–00–12–1
Barcelona0–42–12–5
Cádiz0–01–11–1
Celta Vigo5–22–17–3
Elche2–22–14–3
Espanyol4–01–25–2
Getafe2–00–12–1
Granada1–04–15–1
Levante6–03–39–3
Mallorca6–13–09–1
Osasuna0–03–13–1
Rayo Vallecano2–11–03–1
Real Betis0–01–01–0
Real Sociedad4–12–06–1
Sevilla2–13–25–3
Valencia4–12–16–2
Villarreal0–00–00–0

Copa del Rey

[edit]
Main article:2021–22 Copa del Rey

Madrid entered the tournament in the round of 32, as they had qualified for the2022 Supercopa de España.

Alcoyano v Real Madrid
5 January 2022Round of 32Alcoyano1–3 Real MadridAlcoy
21:30CET (UTC+1)Vega 66'ReportStadium:El Collao
Attendance: 4,850
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
Elche v Real Madrid
20 January 2022Round of 16Elche1–2 (a.e.t.) Real MadridElche
19:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Martínez Valero
Attendance: 33,732
Referee: Jorge Figueroa Vázquez
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
3 February 2022Quarter-finalsAthletic Bilbao1–0 Real MadridBilbao
21:30CET (UTC+1)Berenguer 89'ReportStadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 38,750
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano

Supercopa de España

[edit]
Main articles:2022 Supercopa de España and2022 Supercopa de España final
Barcelona v Real Madrid
12 January 2022Semi-finalsBarcelona2–3 (a.e.t.) Real MadridRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
20:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:King Fahd International Stadium
Attendance: 35,000
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
16 January 2022FinalAthletic Bilbao0–2 Real MadridRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
19:30CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:King Fahd International Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: César Soto Grado

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2021–22 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2021–22 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group D

The group stage draw was held on 26 August 2021.[119]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRMAINTSHESHK
1SpainReal Madrid6501143+1115Advance toknockout phase2–01–22–1
2ItalyInter Milan631285+3100–13–12–0
3MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol6213711−47Transfer toEuropa League0–31–32–0
4UkraineShakhtar Donetsk6024212−1020–50–01–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Inter MilanItaly vSpain Real Madrid
15 September 20211Inter MilanItaly0–1Spain Real MadridMilan, Italy
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportRodrygo 89'Stadium:San Siro
Attendance: 37,082
Referee:Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Real MadridSpain vMoldovaSheriff Tiraspol
28 September 20212 Real MadridSpain1–2MoldovaSheriff TiraspolMadrid, Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Benzema 65' (pen.)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 24,522
Referee: Lawrence Visser (Belgium)
Shakhtar DonetskUkraine vSpain Real Madrid
19 October 20213Shakhtar DonetskUkraine0–5Spain Real MadridKyiv, Ukraine[note 2]
22:00EEST (UTC+3)Report
Stadium:NSC Olympiyskiy
Attendance: 34,037
Referee:Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)
Real MadridSpain vUkraineShakhtar Donetsk
3 November 20214 Real MadridSpain2–1UkraineShakhtar DonetskMadrid, Spain
18:45CET (UTC+1)Benzema 14',61'ReportFernando 39'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 38,105
Referee:Benoît Bastien (France)
Sheriff TiraspolMoldova vSpain Real Madrid
24 November 20215Sheriff TiraspolMoldova0–3Spain Real MadridTiraspol, Moldova
22:00EET (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Sheriff Stadium
Attendance: 5,932
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Real MadridSpain vItalyInter Milan
7 December 20216 Real MadridSpain2–0ItalyInter MilanMadrid, Spain
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportBarellaRed card 64'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 46,887
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2021–22 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
[edit]

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 13 December 2021.[120]

Paris Saint-GermainFrance vSpain Real Madrid
15 February 2022First legParis Saint-GermainFrance1–0Spain Real MadridParis, France
21:00CET (UTC+1)Mbappé 90+4'ReportStadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 47,443
Referee:Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Real MadridSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
9 March 2022Second leg Real MadridSpain3–1
(3–2agg.)
FranceParis Saint-GermainMadrid, Spain
21:00CET (UTC+1)Benzema 61',76',78'ReportMbappé 39'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,895
Referee:Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Quarter-finals
[edit]

The draw for the quarter-finals and semi-finals was held on 18 March 2022.[121]

ChelseaEngland vSpain Real Madrid
6 April 2022First legChelseaEngland1–3Spain Real MadridLondon, England
20:00BST (UTC+1)Havertz 40'ReportBenzema 21',24',46'Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 38,689
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)
Real MadridSpain vEnglandChelsea
12 April 2022Second leg Real MadridSpain2–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–4agg.)
EnglandChelseaMadrid, Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,839
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Semi-finals
[edit]
Manchester CityEngland vSpain Real Madrid
26 April 2022First legManchester CityEngland4–3Spain Real MadridManchester, England
20:00BST (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,217
Referee:István Kovács (Romania)
Real MadridSpain vEnglandManchester City
4 May 2022Second leg Real MadridSpain3–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5agg.)
EnglandManchester CityMadrid, Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportMahrez 73'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 61,416
Referee:Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Final
[edit]
Main article:2022 UEFA Champions League Final
LiverpoolEngland vSpain Real Madrid
28 May 2022FinalLiverpoolEngland0–1Spain Real MadridSaint-Denis, France
21:36CEST (UTC+2)[note 3]ReportVinícius 59'Stadium:Stade de France
Attendance: 75,000
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)

Statistics

[edit]

Squad statistics

[edit]
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopa de España
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois5203601013020
2DFSpainDani Carvajal3612410011010
3DFBrazilÉder Militão5023412112020
4DFAustriaDavid Alaba4633023012110
5DFSpainJesús Vallejo8050102000
6DFSpainNacho423283309020
7MFBelgiumEden Hazard231180213000
8MFGermanyToni Kroos4532813012220
9FWFranceKarim Benzema4644322700121522
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić4532822013021
11FWSpainMarco Asensio42123110218110
12DFBrazilMarcelo180120203010
13GKUkraineAndriy Lunin4020200000
14MFBrazilCasemiro4813213011020
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde4613102011021
16FWSerbiaLuka Jović191151103000
17FWSpainLucas Vázquez413293208020
18FWWalesGareth Bale7151002000
19MFSpainDani Ceballos180110205000
20FWBrazilVinícius Júnior522235172013421
21FWBrazilRodrygo4993343011520
22MFSpainIsco172141310000
23DFFranceFerland Mendy3522221010020
24FWDominican RepublicMariano11191101000
25MFFranceEduardo Camavinga4022623010010
27MFSpainAntonio Blanco2010001000
29FWSpainJuanmi Latasa1010000000
34DFSpainMario Gila2020000000
35DFSpainMiguel Gutiérrez4030001000
43DFSpainSergio Santos1010000000
44MFDominican RepublicPeter González3030000000
DFSpainÁlvaro Odriozola0000000000

Source:Soccerway

Player left Madrid during the season

Goals

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RankPlayerLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopaTotal[122]
1FranceKarim Benzema27015244
2BrazilVinícius Júnior1704122
3SpainMarco Asensio1011012
4BrazilRodrygo40509
5AustriaDavid Alaba20103
GermanyToni Kroos1020
CroatiaLuka Modrić2001
SpainNacho3000
SpainLucas Vázquez3000
10FranceEduardo Camavinga20002
SpainIsco1100
FranceFerland Mendy2000
BrazilÉder Militão1100
14WalesGareth Bale10001
SpainDani Carvajal1000
BrazilCasemiro1000
BelgiumEden Hazard0100
SerbiaLuka Jović1000
Dominican RepublicMariano1000
UruguayFederico Valverde0001
Own goals01102
Total805295119

Clean sheets

[edit]
RankPlayerLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopaTotal[122]
1BelgiumThibaut Courtois1605122
2UkraineAndriy Lunin00000
Total1605122

Disciplinary record

[edit]
NPNat.NameLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopaTotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
3DFBrazilÉder Militão54191
12DFBrazilMarcelo11
14MFBrazilCasemiro1113116
25MFFranceEduardo Camavinga91111
6DFSpainNacho729
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić5117
23DFFranceFerland Mendy437
20FWBrazilVinícius Júnior66
8MFGermanyToni Kroos426
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde2215
21FWBrazilRodrygo3115
2DFSpainDani Carvajal134
4DFAustriaDavid Alaba2114
17MFSpainLucas Vázquez314
7FWBelgiumEden Hazard22
11FWSpainMarco Asensio22
16FWSerbiaLuka Jović112
18FWWalesGareth Bale22
24FWDominican RepublicMariano22
1GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois11
5DFSpainJesús Vallejo11
9FWFranceKarim Benzema11
22MFSpainIsco11
35DFSpainMiguel Gutiérrez11

Source:Soccerway
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Notes

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  1. ^Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, attendance was capped at 40% in August[2] and 60% in September;[3] since October, full capacity was allowed.[4] Additionally, Santiago Bernabéu's capacity was limited throughout the season due to renovation works.[5]
  2. ^Shakhtar Donetsk played their home matches at NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv, instead of their regular stadiumDonbas Arena,Donetsk, due to thewar conditions in Eastern Ukraine.
  3. ^The final, originally scheduled for 21:00 CEST, was delayed to 21:36 CEST due to security issues with fans entering the stadium.

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