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El Súper Clásico (English: The Super Classic), also known as El Clásico (The Classic), El Clásico de Clásicos (The Classic of Classics), and El Clásico Nacional (The National Classic), is an association football match between Mexican clubs Club América and Guadalajara.
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.
Pages in category "El Clásico matches" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... This page was last edited on 29 May 2024, at 08:53 (UTC).
Madrid Football Club: Foot-Ball Club Barcelona: Founding date 6 March 1902 29 November 1899 Number of members 95,612 (as of 24 November 2024) [102] 150,317 (as of 31 May 2023) [103] Stadium Santiago Bernabéu: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (temporary) Capacity 83,186 [104] 54,367 [105] Number of seasons in La Liga: 94 (never been relegated)
The Women's Clásico, or women's El Clásico (also in all lowercase letters), [1] natively Spanish: El Clásico femenino [2] [3] and Catalan: El Clàssic femení, [4] [5] is the women's association football rivalry between Liga F teams Barcelona and Real Madrid. It originates in the equivalent men's football rivalry, though does not share the ...
The rivalry was born shortly after the founding of Atlas in August 1916 (Chivas de guadalajara was founded in May 1906, along with the two clubs being from the same city, there was also a difference of social class between the two teams.
In 2004, Medellín and Nacional qualified for the Torneo Apertura finals by winning their respective semi-final groups. In the first leg, Medellín won 2–1 with goals from Rafael Castillo and Jorge Serna. The second leg, played on 27 June 2004, ended in a 0–0 draw, thus giving the red-clad club its third title and second in three years.
In the second El Clásico of the season on 23 March 2014, Messi became the all-time top scorer in the fixture after he scored a hat-trick, including two penalty kicks, as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 4–3, while Ronaldo also scored a goal from the penalty spot which initially put Real Madrid 3–2 in front; it was a match described as ...