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2018–19 Real Madrid CF season

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115th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
Real Madrid 2018–19 football season
Real Madrid
2018–19 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachJulen Lopetegui
(until 29 October)
Santiago Solari
(30 October to 11 March)
Zinedine Zidane
(from 11 March)
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
La Liga3rd
Copa del ReySemi-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
UEFA Super CupRunners-up
FIFA Club World CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Karim Benzema (21)

All:
Karim Benzema (30)
Highest home attendance80,472 vsBarcelona
(27 February 2019)
Lowest home attendance44,231 vsLeganés
(9 January 2019)
Average home league attendance60,967
Biggest winViktoria Plzeň 0–5 Real Madrid
Real Madrid 6–1UD Melilla
Biggest defeatBarcelona 5–1 Real Madrid

The2018–19 season wasReal Madrid Club de Fútbol's115th season in existence and the club's88th consecutive season in the top flight ofSpanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. The season is widely described as one of the worst campaigns in the club's modern history.[1] It was also the first season since2008–09 without the club's record goalscorerCristiano Ronaldo, who departed forJuventus in the summer of 2018, having won 15 trophies altogether since his debut.

Summary

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Pre-season

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AfterZinedine Zidane's departure,[2][3] Madrid announced on 12 June 2018, thatJulen Lopetegui would take over the head coaching position.[4]

On 22 June 2018, Madrid announced their first signing of the season, addingAndriy Lunin to the squad.[5] On 5 July 2018, Madrid signedÁlvaro Odriozola.[6] Five days later, Madrid agreed to sellCristiano Ronaldo toJuventus for €117 million.[7][8]

Thibaut Courtois joined Madrid on 8 August 2018 fromChelsea,[9] whileMateo Kovačić moved to Chelsea on loan.[10]

August

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The season started on 15 August, with the2018 UEFA Super Cup againstAtlético Madrid. The game was lost 2–4 after extra time.Karim Benzema andSergio Ramos gave Madrid the 2–1 lead which was cancelled out late in the second half. It was Real's first European finals loss after nine consecutive wins.[11] The newLa Liga season started with a 2–0 victory againstGetafe four days later, with goals fromDani Carvajal andGareth Bale.[12] AgainstGirona, Madrid came out with a 4–1 victory from behind, with a brace from Benzema and goals from Ramos and Bale.[13] On 29 August 2018,Mariano Díaz returned to Madrid.[14]

September

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On the first day of the new month, a brace from Benzema and goals from Bale and Ramos secured Madrid three points in a 4–1 win overLeganés.[15] The away game atAthletic Bilbao, on 15 September 2018, ended in a 1–1 draw with the lone goal coming fromIsco.[16] Four days later, in the first match of the2018–19 UEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage, Madrid defeatedRoma 3–0 after goals from Bale, Isco and Mariano.[17]Marco Asensio scored the lone goal in a 1–0 win overRCD Espanyol, just three days later.[18] The first defeat of the league season came on 26 September 2018, againstSevilla, with Real losing 0–3.[19] In the first leagueMadrid derby against Atlético, the match ended in a goalless draw three days later.[20]

October

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Marco Asensio in an awayChampions League group stagegame againstCSKA Moscow, with the left sleeve of his shirt prominently featuring an updated UCLmultiple-winner badge, courtesy of Madrid's triumph in the2018 edition

On 2 October 2018, the Champions League match atCSKA Moscow ended in a 0–1 loss.[21] Four days later, againstDeportivo Alavés, Madrid lost 0–1 again.[22] Their next game was a 1–2 loss againstLevante UD on 20 October 2018, with the lone goal coming fromMarcelo.[23] The Champions League match againstViktoria Plzeň three days later ended with a 2–1 win with goals from Benzema and Marcelo.[24] Five days later,El Clásico was lost 1–5, with the goal coming from Marcelo. It was Madrid's biggest away defeat to Barcelona since 0–5 in2010.[25] On 29 October 2018, Lopetegui was sacked and replaced by interim coachSantiago Solari.[26] On the last day of the month, Madrid took onUD Melilla in theCopa del Rey round of 32 first leg and won 4–0 after goals from Benzema, Asensio, Odriozola andCristo González.[27]

November

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On 3 November 2018, late goals fromVinícius Júnior and Ramos gave Madrid a 2–0 victory overReal Valladolid.[28] Four days later, the return game at Viktoria Plzeň in the Champions League ended with a 5–0 win, Benzema scored a brace and Bale,Casemiro andToni Kroos each added one goal.[29] Madrid defeatedCelta Vigo 4–2 on 11 November 2018, after goals from Benzema, Ramos,Dani Ceballos and an own goal.[30] Solari was upgraded to a full-time head coach on 13 November 2018, after signing a contract through 2021.[31] The away game atSD Eibar on 24 November 2018 was lost 0–3.[32] Three days later, the Champions League match at Roma was won 2–0 by goals from Bale andLucas Vázquez. With that win, Madrid advanced to theknockout stage.[33]

December

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On the first day of the month, an own goal and a goal from Vázquez secured Madrid three points with a 2–0 win overValencia CF.[34] The return leg of the Copa del Rey round of 32 tie against Melilla on 6 December 2018 was won 6–1, giving Madrid a 10–1 victory on aggregate. Asensio and Isco scored a brace each, with the remaining goals coming from Vinícius andJavi Sánchez.[35] Three days later, a Bale goal gave Real a 1–0 victory overSD Huesca.[36] On 12 December 2018, Madrid suffered a 0–3 loss against CSKA Moscow on the last matchday of the Champions League group stage.[37] A lone goal by Benzema helped Madrid to win 1–0 againstRayo Vallecano on 15 December 2018.[38] On 19 December 2018, the semi-final of the2018 FIFA Club World Cup was won 3–1 againstKashima Antlers with a hat-trick from Bale.[39] Three days later, Madrid defeatedAl-Ain 4–1 in thefinal after goals fromLuka Modrić,Marcos Llorente, Ramos and an own goal.[40]

January

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In the first game of the new year on 3 January 2019, Madrid drewVillarreal 2–2 with goals from Benzema andRaphaël Varane.[41] Three days later, the match againstReal Sociedad was lost 0–2.[42] On 6 January 2019, Madrid announced the signing ofBrahim Díaz.[43] Goals from Ramos, Vázquez and Vinícius gave Madrid a 3–0 first leg win against Leganés on 9 January 2019 in the Copa del Rey round of 16.[44] On 13 January 2019, a late goal from Ceballos gave Madrid a 2–1 away win againstReal Betis after Modrić scored the other goal.[45] Despite a 0–1 loss in the second leg three days later, an aggregate 3–1 victory over Leganés secured Madrid a place in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey.[46]Kiko Casilla joinedLeeds United on 17 January 2019.[47] Two days later, Madrid defeated Sevilla 2–0 with goals from Casemiro and Modrić.[48] A brace from Ramos and goals by Vázquez and Benzema helped Madrid to get a 4–2 first leg home victory over Girona in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals of on 24 January.[49] Three days later, Real recorded another 4–2 victory, this time over Espanyol, with two goals from Benzema and goals from Ramos and Bale.[50] On 31 January, Madrid defeated Girona 3–1 away from home to close out the month and progress to the Copa del Rey semi-finals with a 7–3 aggregate victory. Benzema scored a brace andLlorente added another goal.[51]

February

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On 3 February, Madrid won 3–0 against Alavés after goals from Benzema, Vinicius and Mariano.[52] The first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals against Barcelona on 6 February ended with a 1–1 draw after Vázquez initially gave Madrid the lead.[53] Three days later, Real won the derby against Atlético 3–1 after goals from Casemiro, Ramos and Bale to move up to the second place.[54] In the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 againstAFC Ajax on 13 February, Madrid came away with a 2–1 victory, with Benzema and Asensio scoring the goals.[55] Four days later, Girona defeated Madrid with a score of 2–1, with the lone goal coming from Casemiro. The result meant Atlético had again overtaken Real for the second place.[56] A 2–1 victory over Levante was recorded on 24 February, after goals from Benzema and Bale, both being penalties.[57] Three days later, Madrid was knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Barcelona after a 0–3 second leg defeat, resulting in a 1–4 aggregate loss.[58]

March

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The league Clásico took place on 2 March and was lost 0–1.[59] Three days later, Madrid suffered a 1–4 home defeat in the return leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Ajax and was eliminated 3–5 on aggregate to end their 3–year European reign.[60] On 10 March, the game against Valladolid was won 4–1 after a brace from Benzema and goals from Varane and Modrić.[61] Zidane returned as the head coach the next day while Solari was sacked.[62] On 16 March, Celta Vigo was defeated 2–0 with goals from Isco and Bale.[63] On the last day of the month, goals from Isco, Ceballos and a late one from Benzema secured Madrid three points in a 3–2 win over Huesca.[64]

April

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On 3 April, the away game at Valencia was lost 1–2, with the lone goal coming from Benzema in added time.[65] Three days later, a brace from Benzema secured Madrid a 2–1 win over Eibar.[66] On 15 April, Madrid got a 1–1 draw at Leganés with a goal from Benzema.[67] A hat-trick from Benzema secured Madrid a 3–0 win over Athletic Bilbao on 21 April 2019.[68] On 25 April, Madrid was held to a scoreless draw at Getafe.[69] Three days later, the away game at Vallecano was lost 0–1.[70]

May

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On 5 May, Madrid defeated Villarreal 3–2 with a brace from Mariano and a goal fromJesús Vallejo.[71] A week later, the away game at Real Sociedad was lost 1–3, with the lone goal coming from Brahim Díaz. With that result, Real Madrid was confirmed to finish no higher than third in the league standings.[72] The last game of the season was lost 0–2 at home to Real Betis on 19 May 2019, marking an end to a disastrous campaign.[73] Real finished the season with the worst points total since2001–02 and worst goal difference since1999–2000.[74] A day later, Kroos signed a new contract until 2023.[75]

Players

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKCosta RicaKeylor Navas32EU201416202020€10M
2DFSpainDani Carvajal27EU201323652022€6.5MOriginally fromyouth system
3DFSpainJesús Vallejo22EU20151912021€6M
4DFSpainSergio Ramos (captain)33EU2005606842021€28M
5DFFranceRaphaël Varane (3rd VC)26EU2011276122022€10M
6DFSpainNacho29EU201219092020Youth system
7FWDominican RepublicMariano25EU20183292023€23MOriginally from youth system
8MFGermanyToni Kroos29EU2014233132023€25M
9FWFranceKarim Benzema (2nd VC)31EU20094652222021€35M
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić33EU2012294172020€30M
11FWWalesGareth Bale29EU20132261022022€100.8M
12DFBrazilMarcelo (VC)31EU2007(Winter)486362022€6.5M
14MFBrazilCasemiro27Non-EU2013192182021€6M
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde20Non-EU20162402021€6M
17FWSpainLucas Vázquez27EU2015181212021€1MOriginally from youth system
18MFSpainMarcos Llorente24EU20153922021Youth system
19DFSpainÁlvaro Odriozola23EU20182212024€30M
20MFSpainMarco Asensio23EU2014136272023€3.9M
21MFSpainBrahim Díaz19EU20191112025€17M
22MFSpainIsco27EU2013278482022€27M
23DFSpainSergio Reguilón22EU20182202020Youth system
24MFSpainDani Ceballos22EU20175652024€16.5M
25GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois27EU20183402025€35M
28FWBrazilVinícius Júnior18Non-EU20183142025€45M
30GKFranceLuca Zidane21EU2017202021Youth system
  • Last updated: 19 May 2019
  • Source:realmadrid.com
  • Ordered by squad number.

Transfers

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In

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
7FWDominican RepublicMariano25EUFranceLyonTransferSummer2023€23MReal Madrid CF
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde19Non-EUReal Madrid CastillaPromotedSummer2021Free
19DFSpainÁlvaro Odriozola22EUReal SociedadTransferSummer2024€30MReal Madrid CF
25GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois26EUEnglandChelseaTransferSummer2024€35MReal Madrid CF
28FWBrazilVinícius Júnior18Non-EUBrazilFlamengoTransferSummer2023€45MReal Madrid CF
GKUkraineAndriy Lunin19EUUkraineZorya LuhanskTransferSummer2024€8.5MReal Madrid CF
DFPortugalFábio Coentrão30EUPortugalSporting CPEnd of LoanSummer2019Free
DFAustriaPhilipp Lienhart21EUGermanySC FreiburgEnd of LoanSummer2018Free
MFSpainOmar Mascarell25EUGermanyEintracht FrankfurtBuy-Back clauseSummer2018€4M
MFNorwayMartin Ødegaard19EUNetherlandsSC HeerenveenEnd of LoanSummer2021Free
MFSpainLucas Torró23EUOsasunaBuy-Back clauseSummer2018€1.75M
FWSpainRaúl de Tomás23EUReal Madrid CastillaPromotedSummer2023Free
21MFSpainBrahim Díaz19EUEnglandManchester CityTransferWinter2025€17MReal Madrid CF

Total spending:Decrease €163.25M

Out

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
7FWPortugalCristiano Ronaldo33EUItalyJuventusTransferSummer€117MJuventus F.C.
15DFFranceThéo Hernandez20EUReal SociedadLoanSummerFreeReal Sociedad
19DFMoroccoAchraf Hakimi19EUGermanyBorussia DortmundLoanSummerFreeBorussia Dortmund
21FWSpainBorja Mayoral21EULevanteLoanSummerFreeLevante UD
23MFCroatiaMateo Kovačić24EUEnglandChelseaLoanSummerFreeChelsea F.C.
GKUkraineAndriy Lunin19EULeganésLoanSummerFreeCD Leganés
DFPortugalFábio Coentrão30EUPortugalRio AveReleasedSummerFreeRio Ave F.C.
DFAustriaPhilipp Lienhart21EUGermanySC FreiburgTransferSummer€2MSC Freiburg
DFSpainÁlvaro Tejero21EUAlbaceteLoanSummerFreeAlbacete Balompié
MFSpainAleix Febas22EUAlbaceteLoanSummerFreeAlbacete Balompié
MFSpainOmar Mascarell25EUGermanySchalke 04TransferSummer€10MFC Schalke 04
MFNorwayMartin Ødegaard19EUNetherlandsVitesseLoanSummerFreeSBV Vitesse
MFSpainÓscar Rodríguez20EULeganésLoanSummerFreeCD Leganés
MFSpainLucas Torró23EUGermanyEintracht FrankfurtTransferSummer€3.5MEintracht Frankfurt
FWSpainRaúl de Tomás23EURayo VallecanoLoanSummerFreeRayo Vallecano
FWParaguaySergio Díaz20Non-EUBrazilCorinthiansLoanSummerFreeSport Club Corinthians Paulista
FWNetherlandsMink Peeters20EULleidaLoanSummerFreeLleida Esportiu
13GKSpainKiko Casilla32EUEnglandLeeds UnitedTransferWinterFreeLeeds United F.C.

Total income:Increase €132.5MNet income:Decrease €30.75M

Pre-season and friendlies

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Manchester United v Real Madrid
31 July 2018[76][77]1Manchester United2–1 Real MadridMiami Gardens,United States
20:05EDTReportBenzema 45+3'Stadium:Hard Rock Stadium
Attendance: 64,141
Referee:Allen Chapman (United States)
Real Madrid vJuventus
4 August 2018[77]2 Real Madrid3–1JuventusLandover,United States
18:05EDT
ReportStadium:FedExField
Attendance: 71,597
Referee: Robert Sibiga (United States)
Real Madrid vRoma
7 August 2018[77]3 Real Madrid2–1RomaEast Rutherford,United States
20:05EDTReportStrootman 83'Stadium:MetLife Stadium
Attendance: 51,528
Referee:Mark Geiger (United States)
Real Madrid vMilan
11 August 2018[78]4 Real Madrid3–1MilanMadrid,Spain
21:00
ReportHiguaín 4'Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 54,294[79]
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández

Competitions

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Times from 1 July to 27 October 2018 and from 31 March to 30 June 2019 areUTC+2, from 28 October 2018 to 30 March 2019UTC+1.

Overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
La Liga19 August 201819 May 2019Matchday 1Third place38215126346+17055.26
Copa del Rey31 October 201827 February 2019Round of 32Semi-finals8512219+12062.50
Champions League19 September 20185 March 2019Group stageRound of 1685031510+5062.50
UEFA Super Cup15 August 201815 August 2018FinalRunners-up100124−2000.00
FIFA Club World Cup19 December 201822 December 2018Semi-finalsWinners220072+5100.00
Total573361810871+37057.89

Last updated: 19 May 2019
Source:Soccerway

La Liga

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Main article:2018–19 La Liga

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)3826939036+5487Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Atlético Madrid38221065529+2676
3Real Madrid38215126346+1768
4Valencia38151675135+1661
5Getafe38151494835+1359[a]Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[b]
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)[80]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Getafe finished ahead of Sevilla on head-to-head points: Sevilla 0–2 Getafe, Getafe 3–0 Sevilla.
  2. ^Since the winners of the2018–19 Copa del Rey, Valencia, 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
38215126346 +176813153215 +178473131 0

Last updated: 19 May 2019.
Source:LaLiga

Result round by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAH
ResultWWWDWLDLLLWWLWWWDLWWWWWLWLWWWLWDWDLWLL
Position41222224796665444543332333333333333333
Source:LaLiga
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Real Madrid vGetafe
19 August 20181 Real Madrid2–0GetafeMadrid
22:15CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 48,346
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Girona v Real Madrid
26 August 20182Girona1–4 Real MadridGirona
22:15CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Montilivi
Attendance: 13,383
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vLeganés
1 September 20183 Real Madrid4–1LeganésMadrid
20:45CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 59,255
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
15 September 20184Athletic Bilbao1–1 Real MadridBilbao
20:45CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 46,551
Referee:José González González
Real Madrid vEspanyol
22 September 20185 Real Madrid1–0EspanyolMadrid
20:45CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,034
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Sevilla v Real Madrid
26 September 20186Sevilla3–0 Real MadridSeville
22:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,972
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Madrid vAtlético Madrid
29 September 20187 Real Madrid0–0Atlético MadridMadrid
20:45CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,562
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Alavés v Real Madrid
6 October 20188Alavés1–0 Real MadridVitoria-Gasteiz
18:30CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 17,329
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
Real Madrid vLevante
20 October 20189 Real Madrid1–2LevanteMadrid
13:00CEST (UTC+2)Marcelo 72',Yellow card 90+4'Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 63,762
Referee:Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Barcelona v Real Madrid
28 October 201810Barcelona5–1 Real MadridBarcelona
16:15CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 90,985
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Madrid vValladolid
3 November 201811 Real Madrid2–0ValladolidMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,120
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Celta Vigo v Real Madrid
11 November 201812Celta Vigo2–4 Real MadridVigo
20:45CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Abanca-Balaídos
Attendance: 21,184
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Eibar v Real Madrid
24 November 201813Eibar3–0 Real MadridEibar
13:00CET (UTC+1)ReportBaleYellow card 44'Stadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 6,458
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vValencia
1 December 201814 Real Madrid2–0ValenciaMadrid
20:45CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 69,653
Referee:José González González
Huesca v Real Madrid
9 December 201815Huesca0–1 Real MadridHuesca
16:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:El Alcoraz
Attendance: 7,341
Referee: Mario Melero López
Real Madrid vRayo Vallecano
15 December 201816 Real Madrid1–0Rayo VallecanoMadrid
18:30CET (UTC+1)Benzema 13'Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,229
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Villarreal v Real Madrid
3 January 201917Villarreal2–2 Real MadridVillarreal
21:30CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Estadio de la Cerámica
Attendance: 19,903
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Note: The match was scheduled for 22 December 2018, but moved because of Madrid's involvement in the2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
Real Madrid vReal Sociedad
6 January 201918 Real Madrid0–2Real SociedadMadrid
18:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 53,412
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Real Betis v Real Madrid
13 January 201919Real Betis1–2 Real MadridSeville
20:45CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 52,992
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Real Madrid vSevilla
19 January 201920 Real Madrid2–0SevillaMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,507
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Espanyol v Real Madrid
27 January 201921Espanyol2–4 Real MadridCornellà de Llobregat
20:45CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 20,910
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Real Madrid vAlavés
3 February 201922 Real Madrid3–0AlavésMadrid
20:45CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 53,132
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid
9 February 201923Atlético Madrid1–3 Real MadridMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 67,804
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Real Madrid vGirona
17 February 201924 Real Madrid1–2GironaMadrid
12:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,170
Referee:Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Levante v Real Madrid
24 February 201925Levante1–2 Real MadridValencia
20:45CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Ciutat de València
Attendance: 22,067
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Real Madrid vBarcelona
2 March 201926 Real Madrid0–1BarcelonaMadrid
20:45CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,819
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Valladolid v Real Madrid
10 March 201927Valladolid1–4 Real MadridValladolid
20:45CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:José Zorrilla
Attendance: 21,915
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Real Madrid vCelta Vigo
16 March 201928 Real Madrid2–0Celta VigoMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 61,971
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vHuesca
31 March 201929 Real Madrid3–2HuescaMadrid
20:45CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 49,293
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández
Valencia v Real Madrid
3 April 201930Valencia2–1 Real MadridValencia
21:30CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 44,274
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
Real Madrid vEibar
6 April 201931 Real Madrid2–1EibarMadrid
16:15CEST (UTC+2)Benzema 59',81'ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 50,355
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Leganés v Real Madrid
15 April 201932Leganés1–1 Real MadridLeganés
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Silva 45'ReportStadium:Municipal de Butarque
Attendance: 11,638
Referee: David Medié Jiménez
Real Madrid vAthletic Bilbao
21 April 201933 Real Madrid3–0Athletic BilbaoMadrid
16:15CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,566
Referee: Mario Melero López
Getafe v Real Madrid
25 April 201934Getafe0–0 Real MadridGetafe
21:30CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 13,135
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Rayo Vallecano v Real Madrid
28 April 201935Rayo Vallecano1–0 Real MadridMadrid
20:45CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Vallecas
Attendance: 13,130
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
Real Madrid vVillarreal
5 May 201936 Real Madrid3–2VillarrealMadrid
16:15CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 46,294
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Real Sociedad v Real Madrid
12 May 201937Real Sociedad3–1 Real MadridSan Sebastián
18:30CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 27,322
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid vReal Betis
19 May 201938 Real Madrid0–2Real BetisMadrid
12:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 56,900
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco

Copa del Rey

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Main article:2018–19 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

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Melilla v Real Madrid
31 October 2018First legMelilla0–4 Real MadridMelilla
19:30CET (UTC+1)ChaklaYellow card 11'ReportStadium:Estadio Municipal Álvarez Claro
Attendance: 7,212
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Madrid vMelilla
6 December 2018Second leg Real Madrid6–1
(10–1agg.)
MelillaMadrid
16:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportQasmi 81' (pen.)Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,243
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas

Round of 16

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Real Madrid vLeganés
9 January 2019First leg Real Madrid3–0LeganésMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 44,231
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Leganés v Real Madrid
16 January 2019Second legLeganés1–0
(1–3agg.)
Real MadridLeganés
21:30CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio Municipal de Butarque
Attendance: 9,437
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera

Quarter-finals

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Real Madrid vGirona
24 January 2019First leg Real Madrid4–2GironaMadrid
21:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 50,865
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Girona v Real Madrid
31 January 2019Second legGirona1–3
(3–7agg.)
Real MadridGirona
21:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Montilivi
Attendance: 14,158
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera

Semi-finals

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Barcelona v Real Madrid
6 February 2019First legBarcelona1–1 Real MadridBarcelona
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 92,008
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Real Madrid vBarcelona
27 February 2019Second leg Real Madrid0–3
(1–4agg.)
BarcelonaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,472
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez

UEFA Champions League

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Main article:2018–19 UEFA Champions League

Madrid joined the competition in the group stage.[81]

Group stage

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Main article:2018–19 UEFA Champions League group stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRMAROMPLZCSKA
1SpainReal Madrid6402125+712Advance toknockout phase3–02–10–3
2ItalyRoma6303118+390–25–03–0
3Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň6213716−97[a]Transfer toEuropa League0–52–12–2
4RussiaCSKA Moscow621389−17[a]1–01–21–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Viktoria Plzeň 4, CSKA Moscow 1.
Real MadridSpain vItalyRoma
19 September 20181 Real MadridSpain3–0ItalyRomaMadrid,Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 69,251
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
CSKA MoscowRussia vSpain Real Madrid
2 October 20182CSKA MoscowRussia1–0Spain Real MadridMoscow,Russia
22:00 (UTC+3)
ReportStadium:Luzhniki Stadium
Attendance: 71,811
Referee:Ovidiu Haţegan (Romania)
Real MadridSpain vCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
23 October 20183 Real MadridSpain2–1Czech RepublicViktoria PlzeňMadrid,Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,356
Referee:Orel Grinfeld (Israel)
Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic vSpain Real Madrid
7 November 20184Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic0–5Spain Real MadridPlzeň,Czech Republic
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Doosan Arena
Attendance: 11,483
Referee:Deniz Aytekin (Germany)
RomaItaly vSpain Real Madrid
27 November 20185RomaItaly0–2Spain Real MadridRome,Italy
21:00CET (UTC+1)ZanioloYellow card 42'Report
Stadium:Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 59,124
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)
Real MadridSpain vRussiaCSKA Moscow
12 December 20186 Real MadridSpain0–3RussiaCSKA MoscowMadrid,Spain
18:55CET (UTC+1)ValverdeYellow card 90+3'ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 51,636
Referee:Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)

Knockout stage

[edit]
Round of 16
[edit]
Main article:2018–19 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
AjaxNetherlands vSpain Real Madrid
13 February 2019First legAjaxNetherlands1–2Spain Real MadridAmsterdam,Netherlands
21:00CET (UTC+1)ZiyechYellow card 53', 75'ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Arena
Attendance: 52,286
Referee:Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
Real MadridSpain vNetherlandsAjax
5 March 2019Second leg Real MadridSpain1–4
(3–5agg.)
NetherlandsAjaxMadrid,Spain
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,013
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)

UEFA Super Cup

[edit]
Main article:2018 UEFA Super Cup
Real MadridSpain vSpainAtlético Madrid
15 August 2018 Real MadridSpain2–4 (a.e.t.)SpainAtlético MadridTallinn,Estonia
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 12,424
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)

FIFA Club World Cup

[edit]
Main article:2018 FIFA Club World Cup

Madrid joined the competition in the semi-finals.

Kashima AntlersJapan vSpain Real Madrid
19 December 2018SemifinalsKashima AntlersJapan1–3Spain Real MadridAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
20:30 (UTC+4)
Report
Stadium:Zayed Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 30,554
Referee:Wilton Sampaio (Brazil)
Real MadridSpain vUnited Arab EmiratesAl-Ain
22 December 2018Final Real MadridSpain4–1United Arab EmiratesAl-AinAbu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
20:30 (UTC+4)
ReportShiotani 86'Stadium:Zayed Sports City Stadium
Attendance: 40,696
Referee:Jair Marrufo (United States)

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSuper CupClub World Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKCosta RicaKeylor Navas21010070301000
2DFSpainDani Carvajal37124140601020
3DFSpainJesús Vallejo715110100000
4DFSpainSergio Ramos421128663501121
5DFFranceRaphaël Varane43232240401020
6DFSpainNacho30020050500000
7FWDominican RepublicMariano17413310310000
8MFGermanyToni Kroos43128040811020
9FWFranceKarim Benzema5330362164841120
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić46434330601021
11FWWalesGareth Bale421429830731023
12DFBrazilMarcelo34323240411020
13GKSpainKiko Casilla000000000000
14MFBrazilCasemiro43429350611020
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde25016050400000
17FWSpainLucas Vázquez47531173611020
18MFSpainMarcos Llorente1627051200021
19DFSpainÁlvaro Odriozola22114051300000
20MFSpainMarco Asensio44630153721010
21MFSpainBrahim Díaz1119120000000
22MFSpainIsco37627342411010
23DFSpainSergio Reguilón22014040400000
24MFSpainDani Ceballos34323360301010
25GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois35027010500020
27FWSpainCristo González411031000000
28FWBrazilVinícius Júnior31418282400010
30GKFranceLuca Zidane101000000000
31DFSpainJavi Sánchez511021200000
36MFSpainÁlvaro Fidalgo100010000000
37DFSpainFran García100010000000

Last updated: 19 May 2019
Source:Soccerway

  • Players who left the club mid-season.

Goals

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RankPlayerPositionLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA CLOther1Total[82]
1FranceKarim BenzemaFW2144130
2WalesGareth BaleFW803314
3SpainSergio RamosDF630211
4SpainMarco AsensioMF13206
SpainIscoMF3210
6SpainLucas VázquezFW13105
7BrazilCasemiroMF30104
Dominican RepublicMarianoFW3010
CroatiaLuka ModrićMF3001
BrazilVinícius JúniorFW2200
11SpainDani CeballosMF30003
BrazilMarceloDF2010
13SpainMarcos LlorenteMF01012
FranceRaphaël VaraneDF2000
15SpainDani CarvajalDF10001
SpainCristo GonzálezFW0100
SpainBrahim DíazFW1000
GermanyToni KroosMF0010
SpainÁlvaro OdriozolaDF0100
SpainJavi SánchezDF0100
SpainJesús VallejoDF1000
Own goals20013
Total6321159108

1 Includes2018 UEFA Super Cup and2018 FIFA Club World Cup.

Clean sheets

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RankNameLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA CLOther1Total[82]
1BelgiumThibaut Courtois802010
2Costa RicaKeylor Navas4217
3FranceLuca Zidane0000
Total1223017

1 Includes2018 UEFA Super Cup and2018 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
3DFSpainJesús Vallejo1111
5DFFranceRaphaël Varane1111
6DFSpainNacho6121192
2DFSpainDani Carvajal10111121
4DFSpainSergio Ramos51232121
14MFBrazilCasemiro51271
17FWSpainLucas Vázquez412171
12DFBrazilMarcelo6118
10MFCroatiaLuka Modrić617
15MFUruguayFederico Valverde4116
20MFSpainMarco Asensio314
22MFSpainIsco314
23DFSpainSergio Reguilón314
24MFSpainDani Ceballos314
8MFGermanyToni Kroos213
11FWWalesGareth Bale33
19DFSpainÁlvaro Odriozola22
25GKBelgiumThibaut Courtois22
31DFSpainJavi Sánchez112
1GKCosta RicaKeylor Navas11
7FWDominican RepublicMariano11
9FWFranceKarim Benzema11
11FWWalesGareth Bale11
18MFSpainMarcos Llorente11
28FWBrazilVinícius Júnior11

Last updated: 19 May 2019
Source:Soccerway
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 Includes2018 UEFA Super Cup and2018 FIFA Club World Cup.

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