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This is a list of all matches contested between the Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, a fixture known as El Clásico. The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.
In El Clásico matches, Messi has scored 26 goals in his career which is a record. Ronaldo has scored 18, which is the joint second most in the fixture's history alongside Di Stéfano. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has a slight advantage in terms of minutes per goal ratio, scoring a goal for every 141 minutes played in El Clásico matches.
Messi is the all-time La Liga top scorer, as well as having the most assists in the competition's history – with Ronaldo in second for goals scored and in fourth for assists provided – while Ronaldo is the UEFA Champions League all-time top appearance maker, goalscorer and the second-highest in assists after Ryan Giggs, according to Opta ...
Real Madrid's latest legend, Jude Bellingham, stuns Barcelona and wins El Clásico with 2 goals. ... It was played against the eternal nemesis, Real Madrid, a fit squad full of new-age superstars ...
Yamal becomes the youngest player to play in a Clasico. Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid. ... the 20-year-old has yet another goal for Real and his first in El Clasico. Barcelona 1-0 Real Madrid. 16:43 ...
Barca, the most successful Super Cup side with 14 trophies, are preparing to meet Real Madrid in the second Clasico of the season in the final being played in Saudi Arabia.
Most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 61 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15; Most goals scored in a single La Liga season: 48 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15; Most goals scored in a single Copa del Rey season: 14 – Ferenc Puskás, 1960–61; Most goals scored in a single Copa de la Liga season: 5 – Santillana, 1983
The all-time table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Segunda División since its inception in 1929. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season. [1] The table does consider the 1929 Segunda División Grupo B as the second tier.