Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Real Valladolid: 0–5: Real Madrid: José Zorrilla: Enrique 4' Zamorano 12', 31' Raúl 52' Alfonso 74' Referee: Juan Ansuategui Roca: 7 January 1995 16: Real Madrid ...
Real Madrid : Valladolid: Valles More 68 ' Report: Sanchis 13 ' Gallego 71 ' Stadium: Jose Zorrilla Referee: Emilio Muro: 31 December 1983 17: Real Madrid ...
Real Madrid : 3–1: Real Valladolid: Madrid: Stielike 43 ' Juanito 56 ' Santillana 74 ' Report 78' Muñoz: Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Raul De Loza
Real Valladolid: Madrid: Schuster 17' Moreno 28' (o.g) Hugo Sánchez 42' Martín Vázquez 66' Report: Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Jose Perez Sanchez
Early in the season, Madrid was nearly sunk to the relegation zone after three straight defeats in four league matches. In March, Benito Floro was fired after a 2-1 defeat against UE Lleida, with the club hiring Vicente del Bosque as an interim manager until 30 June 1994 before former Real Madrid legend Jorge Valdano taking over in July.
Real Madrid finished the season as champions for the fourth consecutive season, [1] 5 points ahead of the runners-up this time being FC Barcelona. Real Madrid defeated RCD Espanyol 3–0 on 10 June, becoming champions with two rounds remaining in the season. [2] This was its 24th title in history.
It was the last time that Real Madrid finished below second place until the 2013–14 season, ... Real Madrid: 7–2: Valladolid: Madrid: 19:30 CEST: Júlio César 20'
Real Madrid finished its most tumultuous and disastrous domestic season since 1976–77 by finishing in a lowly 6th place. Contrary to the previous nine seasons under the guidance of Leo Beenhakker, John Toshack, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Radomir Antić, Benito Floro, Vicente del Bosque, and Jorge Valdano, Real Madrid's offense malfunctioned as a result of systemic injuries of key players.