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Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain, which plays in La Liga. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Real Madrid from 1910, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Each manager's entry includes his dates ...
Following rivals Barcelona's 4–2 defeat to Girona on 4 May, Ancelotti's Real Madrid clinched the league title mathematically; Real Madrid had defeated Cadíz 3–0 the previous day. [210] With his twelfth title for the club overall, he overtook Zidane as the manager with the second–most title victories with Real Madrid, behind only Miguel ...
Real Madrid Castilla managers (30 P) Pages in category "Real Madrid CF managers" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti signs a new deal with the club which will run until June 2026.
On 3 June 2015, Rafael Benítez was confirmed as the new Real Madrid manager for the 2015–16 season, signing a three-year contract. [127] Real Madrid remained unbeaten in the league until a 3–2 loss at Sevilla on the matchday 11. This was followed by a 0–4 home loss in the first Clásico of the season against Barcelona.
Below is the official presidential history of Real Madrid until the present day. [2] Santiago Bernabéu was club president for 34 years, 264 days and holds the record for longest serving president. Florentino Pérez is the current president of the club and holds the record for the most trophies won (34).
On 26 April, Madrid's away game against Real Sociedad ended in a 1–0 win, as Güler scored on his first La Liga start. [75] Four days later, a double from Vinícius earned Madrid a 2–2 away draw against Bayern Munich in the first game of the Champions League semi-finals, which was the first European Clásico for Real since the 2017–18 ...
Ramos as manager of Real Madrid. On 9 December 2008, Ramos became manager of Real Madrid. He replaced Bernd Schuster, who left by mutual accord. [34] He took over immediately before their UEFA Champions League match against Zenit St. Petersburg and the El Clásico match against FC Barcelona. [35]