2013–14 Real Madrid C.F. season

Real Madrid
2013–14 season
President Florentino Pérez
Manager Carlo Ancelotti
Stadium Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga 3rd
Copa del Rey Winners
UEFA Champions League Winners
Top goalscorer League:
Cristiano Ronaldo (31)
All:
Cristiano Ronaldo (51)
Highest home attendance 85,454 vs Barcelona (23 March 2014)
Lowest home attendance 54,500 vs Espanyol (28 January 2014)
Average home league attendance 71,074[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2013–14 season was the 110th season in Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's history and their 83rd consecutive season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.

The team competed for a record 33rd La Liga title and entered the UEFA Champions League for the 17th successive season, competing for a record 10th title. They also entered the Copa del Rey in the round of 32. Real Madrid's shirt sponsor for this season is Emirates, having replaced Bwin.com.

Los Merengues finished the league campaign in third place (behind Barcelona and cross-city rivals Atletico Madrid) after winning the Copa del Rey – against rivals Barcelona – in April. Upon reaching the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final, they defeated then-recently-league winners Atlético Madrid 4–1 to win their tenth European title.

Season overview

Pre-season

Real Madrid started the summer without a manager as José Mourinho moved to manage Chelsea. On 25 June, Carlo Ancelotti was officially announced as their new manager for the next three seasons. He appeared for his first press conference in front of the media on June 26.

On 3 June, Real Madrid announced its first signing of the season by exercising its buyback option for Dani Carvajal from Bayer Luverkusen for €6.5 million.

On 10 June, Real Madrid announced the signing of former youth system loan Casemiro from São Paulo for €6 million.

On 27 June, Real Madrid announced its first major signing of the season with Isco from Málaga for €30 million.

On 10 July, Real Madrid agreed a contract extension with defender Nacho, keeping him with the club for four more years.

On 11 July, Real Madrid announced the sale of José Callejón to Napoli for €10 million.

On 12 July, Asier Illarramendi from Real Sociedad became the fourth signing for Real Madrid for €32.2 million and will stay at the club for the next six years. He is the fifth player in the first team that won the Under-21 European Championship last June with the Spanish team.

On 21 July, Real Madrid began its pre-season campaign against English 2nd Division side Bournemouth. This was Carlo Ancelotti's first game in charge, with Real Madrid winning 6–0, goals coming from a brace by Cristiano Ronaldo and goals from Sami Khedira, Gonzalo Higuaín, Casemiro and Ángel Di María. Also, Real Madrid announced the sale of Raúl Albiol to Napoli for €11 million.

On 24 July, Real Madrid played its second pre-season match against Olympique Lyonnais, coming from two goals down to draw 2–2 with goals coming from Casemiro and Álvaro Morata. Also, Real Madrid agreed a contract extension with Jesé Rodríguez, keeping him with the club for four more years.

On 25 July, Real Madrid agreed a contract extension with Denis Cheryshev, keeping him with the club for four more years.

On 27 July, Real Madrid faced Paris Saint-Germain, Ancelotti's former club, winning 1–0, with Karim Benzema scoring the goal. Also, Real Madrid announced the sale of Gonzalo Higuaín to Napoli for €40 million.

On 1 August, Real Madrid played its first match in the International Champions Cup against L.A. Galaxy, recording a 3–1 victory, with a goal from Ángel Di María and a brace from Karim Benzema.

On 3 August, Real Madrid faced Everton in the ICC semi-finals, beating them 2–1, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Özil scoring the goals.

On 7 August, Real Madrid faced Chelsea in the ICC final, with former manager José Mourinho now managing Chelsea. Real Madrid recorded a 3–1 victory, a brace by Cristiano Ronaldo and a goal from Marcelo helping to record a 3–1 win for Los Blancos.

On 10 August, Real Madrid played its final pre-season match against Italian squad Inter. Los Merengues got goals from Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo and a Ricky Álvarez own goal in a 3–0 victory.

Concluding the summer transfer window, Madrid had signed five players, as well as promoting three more from the youth system. Madrid had spent €165.5 million in the summer window, but were only able to recoup €108.5 million, resulting in a loss of €57 million.[2]

August

Real Madrid officially kicked off it's La Liga campaign on 18 August, playing home to Real Betis. Ancelotti fielded a 4–3–3 formation, while playing a style of attacking football, like that of José Mourinho's tactics. Real Madrid went on to win the match 2–1, with goals from Karim Benzema and débutante Isco, ensuring Ancelotti got off to a winning start.

Madrid's second match of the season, and final match of August, was a 0–1 away win at Granada, with a goal from Benzema ensured the victory for the Madrid side.[3]

September

Madrid's third match of the campaign was a 3–1 home win against Athletic Bilbao, with a brace from Isco and a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo sealing the deal for Los Blancos.[4]

Madrid was unable to progress up the table, recording a 2–2 away draw against Villarreal. Although there were goals from both of Madrid's world record signings, two goals from Cani and Giovani dos Santos held Real to a draw.[5]

Madrid's third match of September was the club's opening Champions League away clash with Turkish side Galatasaray. The match turned out to be a goal fest, with Madrid producing six out of the seven goals scored. A hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo, two from Benzema and one from Isco ensured the Madrid side a 1–6 victory.[6]

In Real's fourth match of September, their fourth match of the Liga campaign, Madrid recorded a 4–1 home win against Getafe, following a brace from Ronaldo, a goal from Pepe and a goal from Isco ensured the Madrid side the victory.[7]

Los Blancos then travelled away to Elche, coming home with a 1–2 win with two goals from Ronaldo.[8]

Madrid then faced rivals Atlético Madrid in the El Derbi madrileño. A Diego Costa goal in the 11th minute was all that was needed for Atlético, securing a 0–1 win against their fierce rivals.[9]

October

Real Madrid opened October with their second Champions League clash, this time against Danish side Copenhagen at the Santiago Bernabéu. Braces from both Ronaldo and Di María produced the goals for Madrid, who won 4–0.[10]

Madrid travelled to Levante, recording a 2–3 away win, with goals from Sergio Ramos, Álvaro Morata and Ronaldo, coming back from 2–1 down.[11] Real Madrid then hosted Málaga in a 2-0 home win, with goals from Di María and Cristiano Ronaldo.[12]

Los Blancos then began their second Champions League group clash, this time against Italian side Juventus. Ronaldo opened the scoring, netting in the fourth minute, while Fernando Llorente equalised a mere ten minutes later for Juve, equalizing the score at 1–1. A penalty was awarded to Madrid in the 29th minute, which was successfully converted by Ronaldo. The game ended at 2–1 to Madrid.[10]

Real Madrid then travelled away to Barcelona, in El Clásico. Goals from Neymar and Alexis Sánchez gave the Catalan side the lead, but a stoppage time goal from Jesé resulted in Barça only holding a one-goal deficit against Madrid.[13]

Real Madrid then hosted Sevilla, a match which proved to be a ten-goal thriller. A hat-trick from Ronaldo, along with a brace from Bale and Benzema, ensured the Los Blancos a deserved win.[14]

November

Real Madrid opened November with a tight 2–3 away win against Rayo Vallecano. Two goals from Ronaldo, along with one from Benzema, gave the Spanish side the win.[15]

Madrid faced Juventus in another Champions League group clash, this time away. The game had ended 2–2, with goals from Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, with Arturo Vidal and Fernando Llorente scoring for the Italian side.[16]

Real then faced Real Sociedad at the Santiago Bernabéu, with Madrid almost finishing the match in the first half, putting away four goals. The goals before the break included a brace from Ronaldo, one from Benzema and one from Sami Khedira. Ronaldo completed a hat-trick in the second half, with the game ending 5–1 to Real.[16]

Real faced Galatasary again in another Champions Leagye group clash, this time at home, with Madrid winning 4–1. Sergio Ramos got dismissed near to the half-time break, but a consistent Madrid side held on with goals from Bale, Di María, Isco and Álvaro Arbeloa giving the Spanish giants the victory, along with ensuring the Madrid side a place in the knockout phase of the Champions League.[17]

On the 27th, defensive midfielder Sami Khedira suffered a season-long injury playing in an international match for Germany against Italy. The injury was described as a "huge shock" from teammate Xabi Alonso.[18]

November turned out to be a month in which Madrid went undefeated in all competitions, as Real closed November with a 4–0 home win against Real Valladolid, with a hat trick from Bale and one from Benzema ensuring the Madrid side the win.[19]

December

Real Madrid began December against Olímpic de Xàtiva in the Copa del Rey round of 32, with the game ending 0–0.[20]

Madrid then faced Copenhagen away for their second Champions League group clash, with the game ending 0–2 to Real. Goals from Luka Modrić and Ronaldo gave Madrid the win. Ronaldo's goal set the new record for most goals scored in the Champions League group stages, with nine.[21] The match was Madrid's final of the group stages and were the only team in their group to progress in the knockout round undefeated.

Los Blancos then faced Osasuna away on the 14th. Madrid were down 2–0 in the first 40 minutes, and were down to ten men (Sergio Ramos was dismissed at the stroke of half time), but were able to come away with a draw as Isco and Pepe scored to salvage a point.[22]

Real faced Olímpic de Xàtiva for the second leg in the Cope del Rey, this time Madrid winning 2-0 at home and progressing in the competition. A goal from Illarramendi along with a penalty from Di María gave them the goals and the side was able to progress into the round of 16.[23]

Madrid then faced Valencia away in the La Liga, with Madrid winning 2–3, despite once trailing 2–1. Goals from Ronaldo, Di María and Jesé gave the Madrid side the three points to climb up the La Liga table, along with going through the final two months of 2013 undefeated.[24]

January

Madrid officially kicked off 2014 in a La Liga home match against Celta de Vigo. Madrid had failed to score in the first half, but a Benzema goal in the 67th minute broke the deadlock. Real, however, were not finished, as two goals from Ronaldo, one in the 82nd and another in stoppage time of the second half, gave the Madrid side another three points.[25]

Real's second match was against Osasuna in the Copa del Rey round of 16, with the first leg being played at the Santiago Bernabéu. A 17th-minute goal from Benzema, along with a 60th-minute strike from youth star Jesé gave the Madrid side a 2–0 aggregate advantage heading into the second leg.[26]

Madrid's third game of January came in the La Liga, with Real visiting Espanyol away. A goal from centre-back Pepe was all that was required for Madrid to collect three points in a 0–1 win.[27]

Madrid then had to focus themselves on their second leg Copa del Rey round of 16 clash away at Osasuna. Madrid again won this game 0–2, with a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo and Ángel Di María, who scored in the 21st and 56th minutes respectively.[28] This win meant Real had progressed into the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey.

Real Madrid then faced Real Betis away, which had ended 0–5 to Madrid. Goals from Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, Ángel Di María and Álvaro Morata helped collect another three points. This win made Madrid on joint top of La Liga.[29]

Madrid faced Espanyol in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey, earning a 0–1 away result with a Benzema goal.[30]

Real then faced 17th-placed Granada in a routine 2–0 home win. The goals came from Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the 56th and 74th minute respectively. The win propelled the Madrid side to the top of La Liga.[31]

Madrid's final match of January came as a 1–0 home win against Espanyol in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey. Youth project Jesé scored early on, and Madrid were able to hang on tight until the end, winning 2–0 on aggregate and progressing to the semi-finals.[32]

February

Madrid kicked off February with a disappointing 1–1 draw with fourth-placed Athletic Bilbao. A goal from Jesé was what was all produced from the Madrid side. They finished on an even sour note, as Ronaldo was sent off in the 75th minute.[33]

Madrid were scheduled to face fierce rivals Atlético Madrid in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey. Real were without the suspended Ronaldo, but their star Portuguese forward was not required, as they won at home 3–0.[34] Goals came from centre-back Pepe, winger Jesé and Argentinian forward Ángel Di María.

Real Madrid then faced Villarreal in La Liga, winning 4–2 at home. Goals from Gareth Bale, a brace from Benzema and along with another strike from Jesé gave Madrid the win, but goals from Mario and Giovani dos Santos for Villarreal denied Madrid a clean sheet. This was Ronaldo's final match suspended, meaning he would be available in the second leg of the Copa del Rey clash against Atlético.[35]

Real's fourth match of February was their second leg clash against Atlético in the Copa del Rey. Returning star Cristiano Ronaldo gave Real Madrid the win, with two converted penalties.[36] These two goals meant Ronaldo netted an impressive 34 goals in all competitions, and meant Madrid will face Barcelona in an El Clásico for the Copa del Rey final at the Mestalla.

Real Madrid then faced Getafe in La Liga, away at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez. Madrid comfortably cruised through the match, winning 0–3 with goals from Jesé, who had scored in his last three La Liga matches, along with goals from Benzema and Luka Modrić, and the win placed the Madrid side in second, on level points with Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.[37]

The next match for Real Madrid proved to be vital, as winning would allow them to top La Liga, something the Spanish giants have not done for 15 months, but would only occur if Barcelona and Atlético Madrid lose. They faced Elche at home, winning 3–0 with a golazo from Gareth Bale, who struck from thirty yards out, along with goals from Asier Illaramendi and Isco. Madrid winning, along with Barcelona losing 3–1 to Real Sociedad and Atlético losing 3–0 to Osasuna, allowed Madrid to top La Liga by three points.[38]

Madrid's last match of February was the first leg of their last 16 Champions League clash against Schalke 04 away. The match turned out to be a seven-goal thriller for Madrid, as they won 1–6, effectively killing off the second leg and virtually guaranteeing Madrid a spot in the last eight of the competition. Braces were all scored by the returning Ronaldo, winger Bale and striker Benzema. However, a volley from Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in the 90th minute denied Madrid a clean sheet, along with ending captain and goalkeeper Iker Casillas' record of going over 900 minutes without conceding.[39]

March

Real had a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table, should they win in the El Derbi madrileño in La Liga against Atlético Madrid. Karim Benzema scored early on to give Real the lead, before Koke equalised, slotting into the bottom left corner. Koke also assisted the second of Atlético's goal, which was scored by Gabi (footballer)Gabi, who found the top left corner. Looking like a win for Real's bitter rivals, Cristiano Ronaldo scored and equalised and the game ended 2–2. Real gained a point and maintained the status at the top of La Liga, but now only carried a one-point lead over Barcelona.[40]

Real's second match of March was also their second La Liga match of March, as the leaders took on Levante. Ronaldo jumped highest to powerfully head in Ángel Di María's left-wing corner and Marcelo doubled their lead shortly after the restart. Levante were reduced to ten men after David Navarro fought with an opponent. Real tripled their lead after Nikolaos Karabelas slid the ball in his own net. The win pushed Real three points clear at the top of La Liga, along with being four points above rivals Barcelona.[41]

Madrid had a chance to propel their lead over fierce rivals Barcelona, who had dominated the league in the previous seasons, should they beat Málaga. Barcelona suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Real Valladolid, and should Real win, the Madrid side would be seven points clear at the top over their fierce rivals. A strike from Ronaldo gave Madrid an early advantage, but many shots went amiss and the game finished in a close 0–1 victory to the Madrid side.[42]

Madrid subsequently hosted Schalke 04 for the second leg of their Champions League last 16 clash, with Madrid already boasting a 6–1 aggreagate lead. A strike from Ronaldo just after the 20th minute gave Real the lead only for Tim Hoogland to equalize, and the teams went into half time at 1–1. Madrid continued to pile on the pressure and were ultimately rewarded after Ronaldo found the net again in the 74th minute. Álvaro Morata scored another to end the game at 3–1. Winning at a combined score of 9–2 on both legs, Madrid progressed to the next round of the tournament[43]

Madrid then hosted fierce rivals Barcelona, who were beginning to hit form and pile on the pressure to Los Blancos. In what could be called as one of the most entertaining El Clásicos of all time, a seven-goal thriller was played. Andrés Iniesta gave Barça the lead in the seventh minute, before two strikes from Karim Benzema in under a minute gave Madrid the lead. Lionel Messi scored an equaliser, before Ronaldo gave Madrid the advantage netting home a penalty. Messi equalised again after a challenge from Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, along with again netting home another penalty, which completed the hat-trick for the Argentinian, along with him breaking the record for highest goalscorer in El Clásico. The game was also made notorious as it was named one of the most controversial matches ever.[44]

Madrid then travelled to Sevilla, hoping to move up the La Liga table and keep pressure on their title rivals. Madrid found the net early, thanks to Ronaldo, before Carlos Bacca netted in just under 20 minutes. Bacca scored again in the 72nd minute, giving Sevilla the win and putting a dent in Madrid's title challenge.[45]

Madrid's final match of March was at home to Rayo Vallecano, a game which Madrid dominated, scoring five in the process. Ronaldo netted early, before right-back Dani Carvajal scored in the second half. A brace from Gareth Bale, along with a strike from Morata, gave Madrid another three points and off the back off some momentum after suffering back-to-back defeats and now host Borussia Dortmund in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.[46]

April

Madrid began April by hosting Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final game at the Santiago Bernabéu. Upon easily progressing after the decimation of Schalke 04 in the Round of 16, Madrid hosted last year's finalists, winning 3–0. Bale opened the scoring in the third minute, before Isco added another, with Madrid leading 2–0 at half time. Ronaldo added another before Madrid played calm and won comprehensively. The result required Dortmund to score four goals in the next round to progress further in the competition.[47]

Madrid's second match of April was against Real Sociedad, winning 4–0, after Asier Illarramendi, Bale, Pepe and Morata helped Madrid to a calm victory.[48]

Madrid travelled away to Dortmund for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final game, and lost 2–0 after an impressive solo performance from Marco Reus. His efforts fell to fruition, however, as Madrid progressed into the semi-finals of the competition, where they will face last year's winners in Bayern Munich.[49]

Madrid's fourth match of April was against Almerí, and the match was the second in a row in where Madrid scored four goals, as another 4–0 win kept them in the race for the title, thanks to goals from Di María, Bale, Isco and Morata.[50]

Madrid's fifth match of April was against fierce rivals Barcelona in the final of the Copa del Rey. Superstar Ronaldo was injured and unavailable for the game, but Madrid boasted a proud record, as they were the only side in the competition not to concede, and found the net early thanks to Argentine winger Di María. Heading into the late stages of the match, Marc Bartra scored for Barça, levelling the scores. As it looked like the match would be contested in extra time, a brilliant solo goal from Gareth Bale late on ensured Madrid the trophy, lifting their 19th Copa del Rey title.[51]

Kit

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Home
Away
Third
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Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Players

Squad information

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Spain Casillas, IkerIker Casillas (captain)34EU 1999 678 0 2017 Youth system
2 CB France Varane, RaphaelRaphaël Varane 23EU 2011 71 4 2017 €10M
3 CB Portugal Pepe (vice-captain)33EU 2007 248 10 2016 €30M Second nationality: Brazil
4 CB Spain Ramos, SergioSergio Ramos (vice-captain)30EU 2005 403 48 2017 €28M
5 LB Portugal Coentrao, FabioFábio Coentrão 115EU 2011 83 1 2017 €30M
6 DM Germany Khedira, SamiSami Khedira 29EU 2010 144 9 2015 €12M Second nationality: Tunisia
7 LW Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo 31EU 2009 246 252 2018 €94M
9 CF France Benzema, KarimKarim Benzema 28EU 2009 235 111 2015 €35M Second nationality: Algeria
11 LW Wales Bale, GarethGareth Bale 26EU 2013 44 22 2019 €100.8M
12 LB Brazil Marcelo (vice-captain)27EU 2007 (Winter) 267 19 2018 €6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Spain JesusJesús Fernández 27EU 2012 2 0 2014 Youth system
14 CM Spain Alonso, XabiXabi Alonso 34EU 2009 234 6 2014 €30M
15 RB Spain Carvajal, DaniDani Carvajal 24EU 2013 45 2 2019 €6.5M Originally from youth system
16 CM Brazil Casemiro 24Non-EU 2013 27 0 2017 €6M Originally from youth system
17 RB Spain Arbeloa, AlvaroÁlvaro Arbeloa 33EU 2009 193 4 2016 €4.5M Originally from youth system
18 CB Spain Fernandez, NachoNacho Fernández 26EU 2012 35 0 2017 Youth system
19 CM Croatia Modric, LukaLuka Modrić 30EU 2012 104 6 2017 €30M
20 LW Spain Jesé 23EU 2011 33 8 2017 Youth system
21 CF Spain Morata, AlvaroÁlvaro Morata 23EU 2012 52 11 2015 Youth system
22 RW Argentina Di Maria, AngelÁngel Di María 28Non-EU 2010 189 36 2018 €25M
23 AM Spain Isco 24EU 2013 53 11 2018 €30M
24 CM Spain Illarramendi, AsierAsier Illarramendi 26EU 2013 49 3 2019 €32.2M
25 GK Spain Lopez, DiegoDiego López 34EU 2013 (Winter) 73 0 2017 €4M Originally from youth system
  • Last updated: 6 January 2014
  • Source: RealMadrid.com, Players transfer, Wikipedia players' articles (for player numbers, appearances, and goals)
  • Ordered by squad number.

In

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
15 RB Spain Carvajal, DaniDani Carvajal 21EU Bayer LeverkusenGermany Transfer Summer 2019 €6.5M Real Madrid C.F.
16 CM Brazil Casemiro, Casemiro 21Non-EU São Paulo Brazil Transfer Summer 2017 €6M Real Madrid C.F.
23 AM Spain Isco, Isco 21EU Málaga Transfer Summer 2018 €30M Real Madrid C.F.
24 CM Spain Illarramendi, AsierAsier Illarramendi 23EU Real Sociedad Transfer Summer 2019 €32.2M Real Madrid C.F.
20 LW Spain Jesé, Jesé 20EU Youth system Promoted Summer 2017 N/A Real Madrid C.F.
LW Russia Cheryshev, DenisDenis Cheryshev 22EU Youth system Promoted Summer 2017 N/A Real Madrid C.F.
11 LW Wales Bale, GarethGareth Bale 24EU Tottenham HotspurEngland Transfer Summer 2019 €100.8M Real Madrid C.F.

Total expenditure: €175.5 million

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
11 CB Portugal Carvalho, RicardoRicardo Carvalho 35EU MonacoFrance Transfer Summer Free AS Monaco FC
RW Spain León, PedroPedro León 26EU Getafe Transfer Summer €6M AS
15 DM Ghana Essien, MichaelMichael Essien 30EU ChelseaEngland Loan return Summer N/A Chelsea F.C.
21 RW Spain Callejon, JoseJosé Callejón 26EU NapoliItaly Transfer Summer €10M S.S.C. Napoli
18 CB Spain Albiol, RaulRaúl Albiol 27EU NapoliItaly Transfer Summer €12M S.S.C. Napoli
20 CF Argentina Higuaín, GonzaloGonzalo Higuaín 25EU NapoliItaly Transfer Summer €40M S.C.C Napoli
8 AM Brazil Kaka Kaká 31EU MilanItaly Transfer Summer Free A.C. Milan
LW Russia Cheryshev, DenisDenis Cheryshev 22EU Sevilla Loan Summer N/A Sevilla FC
GK Spain Adan, AntonioAntonio Adán 26EU CagliariItaly Contract termination Summer N/A Real Madrid C.F.
10 AM Germany Ozil, MesutMesut Özil 24EU ArsenalEngland Transfer Summer €50M Arsenal F.C.

Total revenue: €122.4M[52] Net income: Decrease €53.1 million

Pre-season and friendlies

      Win       Draw       Loss

Last updated: 2 January 2014
Sources: Bournemouth, PSG, International Champions Cup, Bernabéu Trophy, Teresa Herrera Trophy, PSG

Competitions

Overview

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
La Liga 3rd 18 August 201317 May 2014
Copa del Rey Round of 32 Winners 7 December 201316 April 2014
UEFA Champions League Group stage Winners 17 September 201324 May 2014

Last updated: 24 May 2014
Source: Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 2013–14 La Liga

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Atlético Madrid (C) 38 28 6 4 77 26+51 90 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2 Barcelona 38 27 6 5 100 33+67 87 BAR 2–1 RMA
RMA 3–4 BAR
3 Real Madrid 38 27 6 5 104 38+66 87

Source: ESPN
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 27 6 5 104 38  +66 87 16 1 2 63 17  +46 11 5 3 41 21  +20

Last updated: 24 May 2014.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAAH
Result W W W D W W L W W L W W W W W D W W W W W D W W W D W W L L W W W W D D L W
Position 7 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3

Last updated: 17 May 2014.
Source: Competitive matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

      Win       Draw       Loss

Last updated: 17 May 2014
Source: RealMadrid.com, LFP.es, LigaBBVA.com, RFEF.es

Copa del Rey

Round of 32

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

See also: Madrid Derby

Final

Last updated: 16 April 2014
Source: Real Madrid

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Spain Real Madrid 6 5 1 0 20 5 +15 16
Turkey Galatasaray 6 2 1 3 8 14 6 7
Italy Juventus 6 1 3 2 9 9 0 6
Denmark Copenhagen 6 1 1 4 4 13 9 4

Knockout phase

Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Source: UEFA
Last updated: 24 May 2014

Statistics

Squad statistics

Total La Liga UEFA Champions LeagueCopa del Rey
N
P
Name
Nat.
GS
App

Min
App

App

App

Notes
1 GK Casillas, IkerIker Casillas Spain 24 24 2222 2 13 9
2 CB Varane, RaphaelRaphaël Varane France 17 23 1689 14 7 2
3 CB Pepe Portugal
47 49 5 4430 30 4 10 9 1
4 CB Ramos, SergioSergio Ramos Spain 51 50 7 4558 32 4 11 3 7
5 LB Coentrao, FabioFábio Coentrão Portugal 18 20 1568 10 6 4
6 DM Khedira, SamiSami Khedira Germany 17 18 1 1436 13 1 5
7 LW Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Portugal 47 47 51 4219 30 31 11 17 6 3
9 CF Benzema, KarimKarim Benzema France 49 52 24 4176 35 17 11 5 6 2
11 RW Bale, GarethGareth Bale Wales 36 44 22 3481 27 15 12 6 5 1
12 LB Marcelo Brazil 32 39 2 3155 28 1 7 1 4
13 GK JesusJesús Fernández Spain
14 CM Alonso, XabiXabi Alonso Spain 36 43 3289 27 9 7
15 RB Carvajal, DaniDani Carvajal Spain 37 45 2 3549 31 2 10 4
16 CM Casemiro Brazil 4 25 734 12 6 7
17 RB Arbeloa, AlvaroÁlvaro Arbeloa Spain 26 30 1 2459 18 4 1 8
18 CB NachoNacho Fernández Spain 13 19 1445 12 3 4
19 CM Modric, LukaLuka Modrić Croatia 45 51 2 4243 34 1 11 1 6
20 LW Jesé Spain 12 31 8 1245 18 5 5 8 3 Source
21 CF Morata, AlvaroÁlvaro Morata Spain 6 34 9 1106 23 8 5 1 6
22 RW Di Maria, AngelÁngel Di María Argentina 43 52 11 3902 34 4 11 3 7 4
23 AM Isco Spain 35 53 11 3308 32 8 12 3 9
24 CM Illarramendi, AsierAsier Illarramendi Spain 27 49 3 2625 29 2 11 9 1
25 GK Lopez, DiegoDiego López Spain 36 37 3478 36 1
38 RB Llorente, DiegoDiego Llorente Spain 1 20 1
38 CF Jose, WillianWillian José Brazil 1 25 1
10 AM Ozil, MesutMesut Özil Germany 2 2 136 2 Out on 2 Sep

Last updated: 24 May 2014
Source: Match reports in competitive matches, RealMadrid.com, LFP.es, ESPN FC
Ordered by Jersey numbers
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Goals

Rank Player Position La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Total
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo LW 31 17 3 51
2 France Karim Benzema CF 17 5 2 24
3 Wales Gareth Bale RW 15 6 1 22
4 Argentina Ángel Di María RW 4 3 4 11
Spain Isco AM 8 3 0
6 Spain Jesé LW 5 0 3 9
Spain Álvaro Morata CF 8 1 0
Spain Sergio Ramos CB 4 3 0 7
9 Portugal Pepe CB 4 0 1 5
10 Spain Asier Illarramendi CM 2 0 1 3
11 Spain Dani Carvajal RB 2 0 0 2
Brazil Marcelo LB 1 1 0
Croatia Luka Modrić CM 1 1 0
14 Spain Álvaro Arbeloa RB 0 1 0 1
Germany Sami Khedira DM 1 0 0
Total 104 41 15 160

Last updated: 24 May 2014
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Total Notes
4 CB Spain Sergio Ramos 11 1 3 1 2 16 2
3 CB Portugal Pepe 9 1 3 13
17 RB Spain Álvaro Arbeloa 7 1 2 10
19 CM Croatia Luka Modrić 6 3 1 10
14 CM Spain Xabi Alonso 5 3 1 9
22 RW Argentina Ángel Di María 6 1 7
7 LW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 4 1 1 2 7 1
15 RB Spain Dani Carvajal 4 1 1 6
24 CM Spain Asier Illarramendi 3 2 1 6
6 DM Germany Sami Khedira 4 1 5
12 LB Brazil Marcelo 3 2 5
11 RW Wales Gareth Bale 3 3
18 CB Spain Nacho 2 1 3
9 FW France Karim Benzema 2 1 3
2 CB France Raphaël Varane 1 2 3
23 AM Spain Isco 1 1 1 3
16 DM Brazil Casemiro 1 2 3
15 LB Portugal Fábio Coentrão 1 1 1 1
21 CF Spain Álvaro Morata 2 2
20 LW Spain Jesé 2 2

Last updated: 24 May 2014
Source: Competitive matches for details, Soccerway and ESPN.com
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Overall

Total Home Away
Games played 60 29 30
Games won 46 26 19
Games drawn 8 1 7
Games lost 6 2 4
Biggest win 6–1 vs Galatasaray
5–0 vs Almería
5–0 vs Real Betis
6–1 vs Schalke 04
5–0 vs Rayo Vallecano
5–0 vs Rayo Vallecano 6–1 vs Galatasaray
5–0 vs Almería
5–0 vs Real Betis
6–1 vs Schalke 04
Biggest loss 0–2 vs Celta Vigo 0–1 vs Atlético Madrid
3–4 vs Barcelona
0–2 vs Celta Vigo
Biggest win (League) 5–0 vs Almería
5–0 vs Real Betis
5–0 vs Rayo Vallecano
5–0 vs Rayo Vallecano 5–0 vs Almería
5–0 vs Real Betis
Biggest win (Cup) 3–0 vs Atlético Madrid 3–0 vs Atlético Madrid 2–0 vs Osasuna
Biggest win (Europe) 6–1 vs Galatasaray
6–1 vs Schalke 04
4–0 vs Copenhagen 6–1 vs Galatasaray
6–1 vs Schalke 04
Biggest loss (League) 0–2 vs Celta Vigo 0–1 vs Atlético Madrid
3–4 vs Barcelona
0–2 vs Celta Vigo
Biggest loss (Cup)
Biggest loss (Europe) 0–2 vs Borussia Dortmund 0–2 vs Borussia Dortmund
Clean sheets 29 16 13
Goals scored 160 88 68
Goals conceded 49 19 28
Goal difference +111 +68 +40
Average GF per game 2.67 3.03 2.27
Average GA per game 0.8 0.69 0.93
Yellow cards 115 43 67
Red cards 4 2 2
Most appearances Spain Isco (53)
Most minutes played Spain Sergio Ramos (4558)
Most goals Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (51)
Points 148/180 (82.22%) 79/87 (90.8%) 64/90 (71.11%)
Winning rate 78.33% 89.66% 66.67%

Last updated: 24 May 2014
Source: Competitive matches

See also

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  42. http://www.realmadrid.com/en/news/2014/03/0-1-the-league-leaders-make-no-mistake-in-la-rosaleda
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  52. Includes €4.4 million received from Manchester City for the transfer of former Real Madrid player Álvaro Negredo from Sevilla on 19 July 2013.
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