Real Madrid Statistics

Real Madrid statistics involve wins (39), draws (8), losses (15), and performance metrics that define seasonal results across competitions including La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, and Supercopa de España. Real Madrid statistics support football betting predictions and performance analysis on platforms such as Ufabet Football, helping evaluate match outcomes through measurable performance indicators.

Real Madrid stats cover goals scored (138), goals conceded (74), points earned in La Liga (84), and key seasonal performance indicators derived from competitive match results. Defensive metrics include clean sheets (21), while attacking output produced 138 goals across all competitions. Real Madrid game results include home wins (21), away wins (18), home draws (4), away draws (4), home losses (5), and away losses (10), reflecting strong domestic form and competitive consistency across multiple tournaments. Real Madrid player statistics highlight Kylian Mbappé as the top scorer with 43 goals, supported by Vinícius Júnior (22), Jude Bellingham (15), and Rodrygo (14). Vinícius Júnior contributed key assists across competitions, while Bellingham and Rodrygo added creative production in attacking phases. The combination of attacking efficiency and defensive stability defined the team’s overall performance profile and influenced match outcomes across all competitions for the Real Madrid Statistics.

Real Madrid Statistics

Real Madrid Team Statistics

Real Madrid Team Statistics include Season and Competition dropdown selectors that dynamically update all tables based on the selected values. The loose, fluid attacking layout engineered throughout the campaign allowed Kylian Mbappé to dominate the scoring charts with 25 goals, working perfectly alongside Vinícius Júnior, who provided 16 finishes from wide positions. The central catalyst for this elite volume was Turkish playmaker Arda Güler, who enjoyed a massive breakout campaign by leading the squad with 9 league assists while chipping in 6 goals of his own. This balanced offensive return was further stabilized by box-to-box engine Jude Bellingham, who modified his positional depth to contribute 12 total goal involvements over his 31 league appearances.

Real Madrid Team Statistics are shown in the table below.

Top Goalscorers

Player Name Goals Appearances
Kylian Mbappé2536
Vinícius Júnior1634
Jude Bellingham831
Arda Güler629

Top Assist Providers

Player Name Assists Appearances
Arda Güler929
Kylian Mbappé536
Vinícius Júnior534
Jude Bellingham431
Real Madrid Team Statistics

Real Madrid Historical Statistics

Real Madrid squad statistics describe player output across goals, assists, appearances, minutes, passing accuracy, shooting volume, defensive actions, aerial duels, and match ratings. Real Madrid remains one of the most influential institutions in Spanish football, maintaining consistent top-flight competitiveness while building a modern identity under Carlo Ancelotti’s long-term tactical leadership. The club has navigated a tactical journey, transitioning from the title-winning defensive intensity of the early Jose Mourinho era to a more flexible model built around compact defending, vertical transitions, and improved attacking depth. The evolution reflects a broader trend in Spanish football where tactical discipline, technical proficiency, and forward efficiency are combined with pressing structure and rapid attacking movement. Analyzing the metrics of wins, goal production, and ball control, we see a club that has modernized its footballing identity while remaining anchored to its historic values of intensity, defensive responsibility, and competitive resilience.

Real Madrid's historical statistics are shown in the table below.

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Season Wins Goals Points Possession Pass Accuracy
2025/2627778659%88%
2024/2524807858%89%
2023/2429879557%89%
2022/2324757857%89%
2021/2226808655%88%
2020/2125678454%88%
2019/2026708753%87%
2018/1921636854%87%
2017/1822947654%86%
2016/17291069352%86%
2015/16281109053%86%
2014/15301189252%85%
2013/14271048755%85%
2012/13261038554%82%
2011/123212110054%81%
Real Madrid Historical Statistics

Real Madrid Fixtures and Schedule Statistics

Real Madrid CF fixtures and schedule statistics highlight changes in performance, fixture difficulty, venue influence, and seasonal consistency. Real Madrid recorded 29 wins and 8 draws in the 2023/24 season, compared with 29 wins and 8 draws in the 2024/25 season. The consistent numbers across recent seasons reflect a steady ability to maintain high performance and avoid defeat, despite variations in match outcomes across different elite competitions. Fixture difficulty is shaped by opponent strength, venue location, and schedule congestion, especially across domestic and European tournaments.

Matches against Real Sociedad, Villarreal CF, and Sevilla FC present varied competitive challenges, as these clubs consistently compete for upper-half positions in La Liga. Consecutive fixtures against established La Liga opponents increase tactical demands and place a greater emphasis on squad depth, rotation, and injury management.

Home and away trends also influence performance across the schedule. Real Madrid’s home fixtures at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium typically enhance performance levels due to strong home support and familiarity. Away fixtures introduce travel demands and more challenging match environments. For example, the 2025/26 La Liga match layout featured a tough away test against Real Sociedad at the Anoeta Stadium early on (September 13, 2025) and a demanding late-season visit to Sevilla FC at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium (May 17, 2026).

Real Madrid fixtures and schedule statistics are shown in the table below.

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Real Madrid Match Log (2025/26 Season)

Date Tournament Opponent Score
19-08-25La LigaCA Osasuna1 : 0
24-08-25La LigaReal Oviedo3 : 0
30-08-25La LigaRCD Mallorca2 : 1
13-09-25La LigaReal Sociedad2 : 1
20-09-25La LigaRCD Espanyol2 : 0
23-09-25La LigaLevante UD4 : 1
27-09-25La LigaAtlético Madrid2 : 5
04-10-25La LigaVillarreal CF3 : 1
19-10-25La LigaGetafe CF1 : 0
26-10-25La LigaFC Barcelona2 : 1
01-11-25La LigaValencia CF4 : 0
09-11-25La LigaRayo Vallecano0 : 0
23-11-25La LigaElche CF2 : 2
26-11-25UEFA Champions LeagueOlympiacos F.C.4 : 3
30-11-25La LigaGirona FC1 : 1
03-12-25La LigaAthletic Club3 : 0
07-12-25La LigaRC Celta de Vigo0 : 2
10-12-25UEFA Champions LeagueManchester City1 : 2
14-12-25La LigaDeportivo Alavés2 : 1
17-12-25Copa del ReyCF Talavera3 : 2
20-12-25La LigaSevilla FC2 : 0
04-01-26La LigaReal Betis5 : 1
08-01-26Supercopa de EspañaAtlético Madrid2 : 1
11-01-26Supercopa de EspañaFC Barcelona2 : 3
14-01-26Copa del ReyAlbacete Balompié2 : 3
17-01-26La LigaLevante UD2 : 0
20-01-26UEFA Champions LeagueAS Monaco6 : 1
24-01-26La LigaVillarreal CF2 : 0
28-01-26UEFA Champions LeagueS.L. Benfica2 : 4
01-02-26La LigaRayo Vallecano2 : 1
08-02-26La LigaValencia CF2 : 0
14-02-26La LigaReal Sociedad4 : 1
17-02-26UEFA Champions LeagueS.L. Benfica1 : 0
21-02-26La LigaCA Osasuna1 : 2
25-02-26UEFA Champions LeagueS.L. Benfica2 : 1
02-03-26La LigaGetafe CF0 : 1
06-03-26La LigaRC Celta de Vigo2 : 1
11-03-26UEFA Champions LeagueManchester City3 : 0
14-03-26La LigaElche CF4 : 1
17-03-26UEFA Champions LeagueManchester City2 : 1
22-03-26La LigaAtlético Madrid3 : 2
04-04-26La LigaRCD Mallorca1 : 2
07-04-26UEFA Champions LeagueFC Bayern Munich1 : 2
10-04-26La LigaGirona FC1 : 1
15-04-26UEFA Champions LeagueFC Bayern Munich3 : 4
21-04-26La LigaDeportivo Alavés2 : 1
25-04-26La LigaReal Betis1 : 1
03-05-26La LigaRCD Espanyol2 : 0
10-05-26La LigaFC Barcelona0 : 2
14-05-26La LigaReal Oviedo2 : 0
17-05-26La LigaSevilla FC1 : 0
23-05-26La LigaAthletic Club4 : 2

Real Madrid Squad Statistics

Real Madrid's squad statistics under Xabi Alonso reflect a tactical identity built on possession control, structured pressing, and collective defensive discipline. Xabi Alonso transformed Real Madrid's tactical identity during the 2025-2026 campaign by replacing a transition-heavy blueprint with a highly structured, possession-oriented philosophy. Under his management, the team focused on defending through sustained ball control, causing average match possession to climb to 64% and pushing their field tilt metric to an elite 72.4% territorial dominance. This strict defensive chokehold pinned opponents deep inside their own halves and insulated the backline, allowing the team to concede a meager 35 goals across the 38-match La Liga calendar. Out of possession, Alonso implemented a non-negotiable counter-pressing system that forced all eleven players to participate defensively, driving total team ball recoveries up to 76.1 per match with a significant spike in final-third turnovers. This intense work rate was paired with an intricate short-passing network that averaged 586 passes per game at an 89.5% accuracy rate, successfully moving opposition blocks out of position to yield 77 total league goals and secure a strong second-place domestic finish

Real Madrid Squad Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Goals Assists Apps Key Passes Tackles Won Interceptions
Kylian Mbappé255362.1 / match
Vinícius Júnior165342.8 / match
Jude Bellingham64313.2 / match
Federico Valverde33352.4 / match1.4 / match0.8 / match
Aurélien Tchouaméni11331.1 / match2.3 / match1.6 / match
Antonio Rüdiger10321.0 / match0.7 / match

Real Madrid Passing Statistics

The Real Madrid player passing statistics highlight the players most responsible for ball circulation, possession retention, and chance creation throughout the season. Passing metrics including passes per match, key passes, assists, and pass accuracy help measure how effectively players contribute to Real Madrid’s build-up play and attacking transitions. Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni lead the team in passing rhythm and midfield control, reflecting their importance in progressing possession from central areas. Antonio Rüdiger and Raul Asencio provide stability from defense through consistent distribution and ball retention. Jude Bellingham, Arda Güler, and Kylian Mbappé contribute creative passing in advanced areas, generating opportunities for teammates through key passes and assists. The data demonstrates Real Madrid’s balanced passing structure, with defenders initiating attacks, midfielders maintaining possession, and attacking players creating chances in the final third.

Real Madrid’s Player Passing Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Passes Key Passes Assists Pass Accuracy
Federico Valverde59.71.2591.1%
Aurelien Tchouameni56.40.4192.9%
Antonio Rüdiger51.20.2092.2%
Luka Modrić49.81.1391.3%
Raul Asencio49.30.1093.9%
Dani Ceballos45.10.5195.1%
Lucas Vázquez42.60.6289.9%
Jude Bellingham37.81.5487.5%
Arda Güler37.11.8989.9%
Rodrygo34.51.3590.9%
Kylian Mbappé31.21.1585.3%
Brahim Díaz28.41.0688.4%
Eduardo Camavinga27.90.3189.0%

Real Madrid Goal Contribution Statistics

Real Madrid’s player goal contribution statistics measure the combined attacking output of players through goals scored and assists provided. Goal contributions help evaluate how much each player directly influences the team’s scoring production across competitive matches. Kylian Mbappé leads the squad in total goal contributions, combining prolific scoring with creative playmaking. Vinícius Júnior and Arda Güler remain key attacking outlets through their ability to both score and create chances from advanced positions. Jude Bellingham provides a consistent goal threat from wide attacking areas, while Federico Valverde contributes important goals and assists through direct movement and pressing intensity. Midfielders and supporting attackers also add valuable attacking production throughout the season. The statistics highlight Real Madrid’s balanced offensive approach, with goal involvement spread across multiple players rather than relying on a single scorer.

Real Madrid’s Player Goal Contribution Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Goals Assists Goal Contributions
Kylian Mbappé25530
Vinícius Júnior16521
Arda Güler4913
Jude Bellingham6410
Federico Valverde5510
Gonzalo García628
Brahim Díaz268
Dean Huijsen426
Éder Militão224
Álvaro Carreras224

Real Madrid Shooting Statistics

Real Madrid player shooting statistics measure individual attacking output through shot volume, shots on target, and conversion efficiency. These metrics help evaluate how frequently players create scoring opportunities and how effectively they convert chances into goals. Kylian Mbappé leads the squad in total shots and shots per match, reflecting his role as one of Real Madrid’s primary attacking threats. Endrick records one of the strongest conversion rates among the team’s leading shooters, demonstrating reliable finishing efficiency. Vinícius Júnior contributes a high volume of attempts from advanced creative positions, while Rodrygo provides direct shooting production from wide attacking zones. Supporting attackers including Arda Güler and Jude Bellingham also contribute valuable shooting production. The statistics highlight Real Madrid’s balanced attacking approach, with scoring opportunities distributed across forwards, wide players, and midfielders throughout the season.

Real Madrid Player Shooting Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Shots per Match Total Shots Shots on Target Conversion Rate
Kylian Mbappé3.01476113.6%
Endrick2.41305515.4%
Vinícius Júnior2.01124312.5%
Rodrygo2.1512217.6%
Arda Güler1.685328.2%
Jude Bellingham1.2441811.4%
Brahim Díaz1.144169.1%
Federico Valverde1.049178.2%
Eduardo Camavinga0.941154.9%
Luka Modrić0.634105.9%

Real Madrid Defensive Statistics

Real Madrid player defensive statistics highlight the squad members who contribute most frequently to regaining possession, disrupting opposition attacks, and protecting the defensive structure. Antonio Rüdiger leads the team in tackles per game and total recoveries, demonstrating his importance as a defensive anchor. Aurélien Tchouaméni records the highest interception rate among Real Madrid's regular midfield options, reflecting his effectiveness in reading play and breaking up attacks from midfield. Éder Militão combines strong tackling numbers with a high volume of blocks and recoveries, while Ferland Mendy excels at blocking shots and defending dangerous areas. Full-backs and wide defenders including Dani Carvajal, Álvaro Carreras, and Federico Valverde make significant defensive contributions through tackles and recoveries. The statistics demonstrate Real Madrid's collective defensive approach, with defenders and midfielders sharing responsibility for winning possession and limiting opposition chances.

Real Madrid Player Defensive Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Appearances Tackles per Game Interceptions per Game Recoveries Blocks
Antonio Rüdiger492.71.411822
Éder Militão462.41.310924
Federico Valverde492.31.111216
Aurélien Tchouaméni562.01.210512
Dani Carvajal462.11.09615
David Alaba252.51.36217
Eduardo Camavinga351.91.1768
Álvaro Carreras302.21.47010
Ferland Mendy471.80.98513
Dean Huijsen362.01.07418

Real Madrid Top Players

Real Madrid Top Players represent the squad members who lead key performance categories across scoring, creativity, midfield influence, defensive stability, goalkeeping, leadership, and overall performance. The selections reflect output measured through goals, assists, interceptions, clean sheets, and match impact across the 2025-2026 season. Kylian Mbappé stands out across multiple categories, highlighting a central role in Real Madrid's attacking structure.

Kylian Mbappé leads Real Madrid with 42 goals, making him the primary goalscorer for the club. The forward drives attacking sequences through explosive pace, central movement, and clinical final-third finishing. The combination of scoring and high match ratings places Mbappé as the most influential attacking player in the squad. Antonio Rüdiger anchors the defensive unit through physical positioning, aerial duels, and structured defending. Thibaut Courtois remains the first-choice goalkeeper and contributes to 14 total clean sheets, reinforcing defensive stability through elite shot-stopping and distribution. The defensive structure relies on tactical organization and disciplined spacing across the back line. Arda Güler represents the club's leading young attacking talent through energy, vision, pressing, and chance creation from wide and central areas. The leadership structure operates through a senior core group including Luka Modrić, Thibaut Courtois, Daniel Carvajal, and Federico Valverde, reflecting shared responsibility and long-term squad continuity.

Real Madrid's top players are shown in the table below.

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Category Player
Top GoalscorerKylian Mbappé (42 goals)
Top Assist ProviderVinícius Júnior (12 assists)
Best MidfielderFederico Valverde
Best DefenderAntonio Rüdiger
Best GoalkeeperThibaut Courtois
Clean Sheets14 (team total)
Highest Rated PlayerKylian Mbappé
Young TalentArda Güler
CaptainLuka Modrić

Real Madrid Player Career Statistics

Real Madrid Player Career Statistics features one of the most statistically dominant squads in modern football history, boasting multiple Ballon d'Or contenders and World Cup champions who have collectively secured over 80 major club trophies. Kylian Mbappé represents the peak offensive output of this generation, stacking up 425+ senior goals mainly for Monaco, PSG, and France before his prominent arrival at the Santiago Bernabéu. He forms a prolific partnership with Vinícius Júnior, who established himself as a modern Real Madrid icon by surpassing 140 club goals after joining as a teenager from Flamengo. Holding the backline, Thibaut Courtois brings over 700 competitive match sheets of veteran experience spanning Genk, Atlético Madrid, Chelsea, and Real Madrid. The structural core is complete within the midfield, where Jude Bellingham transitioned from a talismanic development role at Borussia Dortmund to become a dominant box-to-box engine in La Liga, working closely alongside defensive standard-bearer Aurélien Tchouaméni and tireless utility midfielder Federico Valverde to capture sequential domestic and European championship honors.

The standardized career statistics tracking dashboard populated for the senior team context through the conclusion of the 2025–2026 European campaign is in the table below.

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Player Name Position Career Appearances Career Goals Career Assists Years at Club Previous Club Major Trophies Career Rating
Thibaut CourtoisGK700+032018–presentChelsea FC24 (UCL x2, La Liga x3, PL x2, Europa League)7.1
Kylian MbappéFW565+425+173+2024–presentParis Saint-Germain18 (FIFA World Cup, UEFA Nations League, Ligue 1 x6)8.0
Vinícius JúniorFW440+140+95+2018–presentFlamengo15 (UCL x2, La Liga x3, Copa del Rey, Club World Cup x2)7.7
Jude BellinghamMF290+80+45+2023–presentBorussia Dortmund5 (UCL x2, La Liga x2, DFB-Pokal)7.5
Federico ValverdeMF320+35+50+2016–presentPeñarol13 (UCL x3, La Liga x4, Copa del Rey, Club World Cup x2)7.3
Aurélien TchouaméniMF280+15+18+2022–presentAS Monaco8 (UCL x2, La Liga x2, UEFA Nations League)7.2

Real Madrid Discipline Statistics

Real Madrid Discipline Statistics measure bookings, red cards, and foul rates to identify patterns across players and competitions in the 2025-2026 La Liga season. Aurélien Tchouaméni led Real Madrid as the most frequently booked player with 8 cards, followed by Vinícius Júnior with 8 cards. Across the season, multiple yellow cards were shown to squad members for tactical foul interventions or dissent during heated match environments. Vinícius Júnior also collected a significant volume of bookings over his appearances while driving the frontline forward. Real Madrid managed their defensive aggression across domestic fixtures to prevent lengthy suspensions for key starters. Aurélien Tchouaméni ranked as the squad's most consistent foul-committer from a defensive midfield role, while tracking notable individual foul totals on a per-match basis.

Real Madrid's discipline statistics are shown in the table below.
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Player Yellow Cards Red Cards Fouls Committed Fouls per Match
Aurélien Tchouaméni80471.42
Vinícius Júnior80280.97
Federico Valverde70320.97
Antonio Rüdiger60301.07
Éder Militão50221.00
Eduardo Camavinga50250.96
Luka Modrić40180.75
Jude Bellingham30200.63

Real Madrid Home and Away Statistics

Real Madrid Home and Away Statistics produced stronger results at the Santiago Bernabéu during the 2025 to 2026 La Liga season. Real Madrid recorded 16 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses at home. Real Madrid scored 45 home goals and maintained 57 percent possession. Away fixtures generated 11 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses. Real Madrid scored 32 goals away from home and averaged 52 percent possession. The 13-goal gap highlights a sharper attacking record at the Bernabéu. Betting markets favor Real Madrid in home matches due to the higher win rate and goal output. Away matches carry greater draw potential after returning 4 draws from 19 league fixtures. Asian handicap and team goals markets align more closely with home performances. Double chance and draw no bet markets hold stronger relevance in away fixtures.

Real Madrid Home and Away Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Statistics Home Away
TeamReal MadridReal Madrid
Wins1611
Draws14
Losses24
Goals Scored4532
Possession~57%~52%

Real Madrid Competition Performance Statistics

Real Madrid Competition Performance Statistics compare Real Madrid's performance across La Liga, Copa del Rey, UEFA Champions League, and Supercopa de España. Real Madrid produced its strongest competition record in La Liga, where the club finished 2nd with 38 matches, 27 wins, 77 goals, and 86 points. Real Madrid reached the UEFA Champions League quarter finals with 14 matches, 9 wins, and 33 goals, while UEFA listed Real Madrid at 33 goals, 53.43 percent possession, and 87.79 percent passing accuracy in the 2025 to 2026 Champions League statistics page. Real Madrid had shorter domestic cup runs, recording 2 Copa del Rey matches with 1 win and 5 goals, plus 2 Supercopa de España matches with 1 win and 4 goals.

The Real Madrid Competition Performance Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Competition Matches Goals Wins
La Liga387727
Copa del Rey251
UEFA Champions League14339
Supercopa de España241

Real Madrid Statistics

What are Real Madrid statistics?

Real Madrid statistics are performance data covering matches, players, goals, cards, standings, and team records. Analysts use the data to evaluate team and player performance across domestic and international competitions. The tracking of performance metrics delivers a complete view of club efficiency throughout the season (August to May). Team data measures collective outcomes by evaluating possession percentages, passing accuracy, expected goals (xG), and total clean sheets. Player metrics isolate individual contributions, assessing specific attributes like goals scored, assists, distance covered, and defensive tackles. The collection of numbers assists the coaching staff in identifying structural strengths and tactical weaknesses before competitive fixtures. Modern evaluation systems consolidate the diverse datasets into comprehensive performance indicators. Match ratings combine attacking, passing, and defensive actions to rank contributions on a standardized scale. The structural approach ensures precise tracking of historical milestones and current player development across tournament schedules.

What is Real Madrid CF?

Real Madrid CF (Club de Fútbol) is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football. The institution was founded in 1902 (March) and belongs to its club members who operate the entity. The organization ranks as the most successful club in European football history, holding a record 15 UEFA Champions League titles. Domestic achievements include 36 La Liga championships and 20 Copa del Rey trophies. The first team plays home matches at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which accommodates over 80,000 spectators following extensive renovations. Forbes valued the franchise at $6.6 billion in 2024, representing the highest valuation for a football club worldwide. The athletic program also features a highly successful professional basketball team that competes in the Liga ACB and EuroLeague.

What competitions does Real Madrid play in?

Real Madrid plays in five official senior club competitions during the 2026 to 2027 season (August to May). The team contests matches across three domestic tournaments and two international tournaments. The primary domestic competition is La Liga, where the club plays 38 matches against top Spanish teams. The squad participates in the Copa del Rey, which serves as the annual knockout tournament for Spanish football. Real Madrid contests the Supercopa de España, competing alongside three other qualified domestic clubs in a final four format. International assignments feature the UEFA Champions League, pitting the roster against elite clubs across Europe. Real Madrid also competes in the FIFA Club World Cup, challenging champions from separate global confederations. The extensive multi-tournament schedule requires deep squad rotation to maintain physical peak over the congested calendar year.

How can I view Real Madrid stats this season?

To view Real Madrid stats this season, follow the four steps. First, access the official Real Madrid website or download the official club application on a mobile device to locate verified team metrics and player data. Second, navigate to the official La Liga digital portal to view domestic league leaderboards, player heat maps, and running distances updated after every fixture. Third, visit the UEFA Champions League statistical registry to review international performance tracking, passing accuracy numbers, and disciplinary records from continental matches. Lastly, open reputable independent sports analytics platforms (FBref) to analyze advanced data, including expected goals, shot-creating actions, and defensive pressures across the entire tournament calendar.

Real Madrid Standings and Rankings

Where does Real Madrid rank in the standings?

Real Madrid finished 2nd in the 2025-26 La Liga standings, ending the season with 86 points from 38 matches. The final table placed Barcelona at 1st with 94 points, Real Madrid at 2nd with 83 points, Villarreal at 3rd with 69 points, and Atlético Madrid at 4th with 69 points. Barcelona sealed their 29th La Liga title with three matches to spare, clinching it with a May 10 win over Real Madrid at Camp Nou.

The Real Madrid standings, Real Madrid CF standings, and Real Madrid table position reflect points accumulated across the full 38-match season. In La Liga, a win earns 3 points, a draw earns 1, and a loss earns 0, with the table updated after every matchday. The standings reflect accumulated points from match outcomes, offering a comprehensive snapshot of performance across the season. Real Madrid recorded 26 wins, 5 draws, and 7 losses across the 38 La Liga matches, with a goal difference of +40. League position shifts after each round of matches, depending on results and tiebreaker criteria. In La Liga, the primary tiebreaker is the head-to-head record from the two meetings during the season. Goal difference and total goals scored serve as secondary tiebreakers if head-to-head results are level. Real Madrid's position shifted at several points due to injury-disrupted runs, particularly during periods when Eduardo Camavinga and Jude Bellingham missed consecutive matches. Real Madrid qualified for the 2026-27 UEFA Champions League as a result of their second-place finish, maintaining their presence in European competition for the following season.

How are Real Madrid standings calculated?

Real Madrid's standings are calculated based on a system of 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The Royal Spanish Football Federation uses specific tie-breaking rules to separate clubs that finish the season with an equal number of total points. Head-to-head points from the 2 matches between the tied clubs serve as the primary tie-breaker if 2 teams finish with identical point totals. Head-to-head goal difference from those specific matches determines the ranking if the points remain equal. The total goal difference across all 38 league matches decides the position if a tie persists. Total goals scored across the entire domestic campaign function as the next criterion to determine the final placement. Fair play points tracking, yellow cards, red cards, and stadium sanctions act as the ultimate metric before a neutral stadium match gets scheduled. The structural criteria ensure a definitive ranking across the 20 clubs competing throughout the season (August to May).

What is Real Madrid's current position in La Liga?

Real Madrid is in second position in the standings for the 2025 to 2026 season (August to May). The club finalized the domestic campaign with 86 total points. The team accumulated 27 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses across 38 league fixtures. FC Barcelona captured the first position in the standings by securing 94 points. Villarreal finished in the third position with 72 points, while Atlético Madrid completed the top four spots with 69 points. Real Madrid recorded 77 goals throughout the tournament and conceded 35 goals, finalizing a positive goal difference of 42. The placement guarantees qualification into the league phase of the UEFA Champions League for the upcoming campaign. Consistency across home matches provided 16 victories, reinforcing the high placement of the club in La Liga.

How often are Real Madrid standings updated?

Real Madrid's standings are updated immediately after the conclusion of every domestic league match. The Royal Spanish Football Federation processes the official statistics in real time as referees submit match reports. Live tables reflect ongoing matches as goals alter virtual points, but official changes register directly following the final whistle. The data updates occur multiple times per week during congested schedules (August to May). Midweek fixtures and weekend rounds trigger immediate adjustments to the point totals, goal differences, and league placements. Online portals and news agencies synchronize data feeds with the official league registry to provide instant updates to the public. The immediate processing ensures accurate tracking of the club ranking throughout the competitive season.

Real Madrid Match Results and Fixtures

Where can I find Real Madrid match results?

Real Madrid's last match and Real Madrid's last game results are published immediately after every fixture through official club and competition sources. The official Real Madrid website (realmadrid.com) posts full match reports within hours, including scorelines, goal timings, and player performance summaries. Competition platforms (LaLiga's official site, UEFA.com) publish full statistical breakdowns across possession, shots, corners, and cards for each registered fixture.

Third-party sports data platforms (ESPN, SofaScore, FotMob, and WhoScored) aggregate match results in real time, covering individual player ratings, expected goals (xG), heat maps, and detailed box scores alongside the final scoreline. Match statistics pages on ESPN cover possession, shots on goal, shot attempts, yellow cards, corner kicks, and saves for each side. Results include post-match player ratings generated by algorithm-based systems that update up to 60 times during play and finalize after the final whistle. Squad composition and injury updates directly influence results coverage, as platforms adjust player performance assessments depending on minutes played, substitutions, and positional changes during each match.

What happened in Real Madrid's last match?

Real Madrid defeated Athletic Club 4-2 in the final La Liga match of the 2025-26 season on May 23, 2026, at the Santiago Bernabéu, with Álvaro Arbeloa signing off as head coach. Real Madrid went ahead in the 12th minute when Gonzalo García converted a sweeping cross from Dani Carvajal out on the right. Thiago Pitarch then turned provider to create a second goal for the home side four minutes before halftime, scooping a high pass into the penalty box. Kylian Mbappé and Brahim Díaz added further goals in the second half to complete the scoreline. Real Madrid dominated possession at 73.8%, registered 8 shots on goal to Athletic's 2, and earned 13 total shot attempts across the match. Arbeloa's final result steered Real Madrid to a second-place finish in La Liga, eight points behind champions Barcelona.

What are the next Real Madrid La Liga Fixtures?

Fixture dates and kick-off times remain subject to league confirmation. The next Real Madrid La Liga fixtures are listed below.

  • Athletic Club. Real Madrid face Athletic Club at Santiago Bernabéu on 23 May 2026.
  • Season Conclusion. Athletic Club marks Real Madrid's final scheduled La Liga match of the 2025 to 2026 campaign. Current schedule information identifies Athletic Club as the final upcoming opponent in Real Madrid's La Liga Fixtures.

Is there an Available Football Betting Platform for Real Madrid's Next Match?

Yes, football betting platforms are available for Real Madrid's upcoming matches in the 2026-2027 season. OddsPortal provides Real Madrid betting odds across La Liga and Copa del Rey fixtures, covering markets including 1X2, both teams to score, over/under, and handicap betting. Bet365 publishes Real Madrid betting odds for upcoming and in-play matches, alongside news and tips covering La Liga fixtures. Bet365 has already released 2026-27 La Liga title odds for Real Madrid at 6/5, with José Mourinho set to take charge ahead of the new season. Platforms like SoccerBase, FotMob, and OddsTrader track fixture-by-fixation odds as each match date is confirmed. Odds remain subject to change based on team news, injuries, suspensions, and betting activity before kick-off. Licensed operators publish updated markets before and during matches for football betting.

Real Madrid Squad and Players

Who are the Real Madrid players this season?

The Real Madrid 2025-26 squad consists of registered first-team players grouped across goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, with the club competing in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League. Real Madrid bolstered the squad in the summer window, signing Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Franco Mastantuono, and Álvaro Carreras, pushing their total summer outlay to €167.50 million.

Squad composition shifts throughout the season through transfers, promotions from the youth academy (Castilla), and injury-driven rotations. Jude Bellingham underwent shoulder surgery and was sidelined until October, while Eduardo Camavinga suffered five injuries across 12 months, limiting squad depth in central midfield. Endrick went on loan to Lyon in January 2026 to secure regular game time after limited minutes at the Bernabéu. Youth players (Gonzalo García, Thiago Pitarch, and Raúl Asencio) stepped in from Castilla and earned consistent first-team minutes as a direct result of these absences.

The real madrid players and real madrid squad registered for the 2025-26 season are listed below.

  • Thibaut Courtois. The Belgian No. 1 and first-choice starter, logging 2,880 minutes across all competitions.
  • Andriy Lunin. The Ukrainian backup goalkeeper serves as the primary deputy to Courtois.
  • Fran González. A young third-choice option promoted from the academy setup.
  • Daniel Carvajal. The veteran Spanish right back and club captain is returning from injury midseason.
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold. The England international joined from Liverpool as one of three defensive reinforcements, competing for the right-back position.
  • Éder Militão. Brazilian center back and a first-team regular when fit.
  • Antonio Rüdiger. The German center back is a key defensive presence in all competitions.
  • Dean Huijsen. The 20-year-old Spanish center back signed a five-year deal and immediately became part of the starting XI.
  • David Alaba. The Austrian defender is returning from a long-term knee injury during the campaign.
  • Raúl Asencio. A Castilla-promoted center back who earned significant first-team minutes.
  • Álvaro Carreras. The Spanish left back competes with Ferland Mendy and Fran García for the starting role on the left flank.
  • Ferland Mendy. The French left back is a regular option at fullback.
  • Fran García. The Spanish left back rounds out the depth on the left defensive side.
  • Federico Valverde. The Uruguayan captain and one of the highest-rated midfielders on the squad, with a FotMob rating of 7.60.
  • Aurélien Tchouaméni. The French defensive midfielder is a regular starter in the middle of the park.
  • Eduardo Camavinga. The French midfielder, whose season was interrupted by recurring injuries.
  • Jude Bellingham. The English attacking midfielder, sidelined early, then returned as a key creative force.
  • Arda Güler. The Turkish midfielder has been given an expanded role in central areas under the coaching staff.
  • Dani Ceballos. The Spanish veteran is serving as a rotation option in midfield.
  • Franco Mastantuono. The 18-year-old Argentine joined from River Plate and was deployed as cover for the injured Bellingham in the No. 10 role.
  • Kylian Mbappé. The French striker and top scorer across all competitions with 41 goals.
  • Vinícius Júnior. The Brazilian winger finished as the second-top scorer with 16 La Liga goals.
  • Gonzalo García. The Castilla product and emerging striker with 6 La Liga goals.
  • Brahim Díaz. The Spanish forward is contributing off the bench and in rotation.
  • Rodrygo. The Brazilian wide forward provides depth on both flanks.
  • Endrick. The Brazilian teenager was sent on loan to Lyon in January 2026.

What is the current Real Madrid roster?

The current Real Madrid roster for 2025-26 covers all positions across the first team. The squad operates in a 4-4-2 system, with Courtois in goal, a back four of Alexander-Arnold, Asencio, Huijsen, and Carreras, Valverde and Tchouaméni in midfield, and Mbappé alongside Gonzalo García up front.

The full positional roster registered for the season is listed below.

  • Goalkeepers. Thibaut Courtois, Andriy Lunin, Fran González.
  • Defenders. Daniel Carvajal, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Éder Militão, Antonio Rüdiger, Dean Huijsen, David Alaba, Raúl Asencio, Álvaro Carreras, Ferland Mendy, Fran García.
  • Midfielders. Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham, Arda Güler, Dani Ceballos, Franco Mastantuono.
  • Forwards. Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Gonzalo García, Brahim Díaz, Rodrygo, Thiago Pitarch.

Who are the top Real Madrid players?

The top Real Madrid players this season are ranked by goals, assists, and match ratings across all competitions. Kylian Mbappé leads in goals (25 in La Liga), average FotMob rating (8.02), and xG output (23.9), while Vinícius Júnior follows in goals (16) and rating (7.65), with Federico Valverde third in overall rating at 7.60.

The top Real Madrid players are listed below.

  • Kylian Mbappé. Mbappé registered 82 goals for Real Madrid through 90 appearances in all competitions, with 38 goals in the current season alone. The French striker leads the squad in every major attacking metric.
  • Vinícius Júnior. The Brazilian winger ranks second in La Liga goals with 16 and third in overall rating at 7.65, driving most of Real Madrid's attack from the left flank.
  • Federico Valverde. Valverde contributed 11 goals and 13 assists across all competitions, ranking among the highest-rated outfield players at 7.60 on FotMob.
  • Jude Bellingham. Bellingham recorded 28 tackles and 46 duels won while contributing 8 goals across all competitions, returning as a decisive figure after his early-season injury.
  • Thibaut Courtois. Courtois played the full season at the highest level, with his goalkeeping regularly cited as preventing worse results during the squad's injury-disrupted periods. The Belgian goalkeeper logged 2,880 minutes, the most of any player in the squad.

Real Madrid Player Statistics

What are the key Real Madrid player stats?

The key Real Madrid player stats are listed below.

  • Goals. Goals measure attacking output from forwards and attacking midfielders. Kylian Mbappé leads Real Madrid's recent scoring charts, while players like Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham contribute through finishing and chance creation.
  • Assists. Assists in tracking the final pass leading to a goal. Creative players like Arda Güler and Federico Valverde rank highly through chance creation and attacking involvement.
  • Appearances. Appearances show player availability and coaching trust. High appearance totals from players like Vinícius Júnior and Federico Valverde indicate consistent selection across competitions.
  • Passing Statistics. Passing metrics include completed passes, passing accuracy, progressive passes, and key passes. Midfielders receive strong evaluation through ball retention, distribution, and playmaking efficiency.
  • Defensive Actions. Tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks, recoveries, and aerial duels measure defensive performance. Defenders like Éder Militão and Dean Huijsen receive assessment through defensive contributions and ball progression.
  • Disciplinary Records. Yellow cards, red cards, fouls committed, and suspensions track player discipline. Disciplinary data affects squad availability throughout domestic and European competitions.
  • Real Madrid Player Ratings. Match ratings combine attacking, defensive, passing, and positional performance into a single score. Analysts use ratings to compare performances across different matches and competitions. The combination of real madrid player stats and real madrid player ratings provides a complete assessment of squad performance.

How are Real Madrid player ratings calculated?

Real Madrid player ratings are calculated by analyzing match actions that include goals, assists, passing, defensive actions, saves, and disciplinary records. Rating systems assign higher scores for positive contributions and lower scores for mistakes or bookings. Attackers receive evaluation through goals, assists, shots, and dribbles. Midfielders receive evaluation through passing accuracy, ball progression, and chance creation. Defenders receive evaluation through tackles, interceptions, and clearances. Goalkeepers receive evaluation through saves and clean sheets. Different positional metrics create the final score used in Real Madrid player ratings.

Which Real Madrid player has the highest rating?

Jude Bellingham secured the highest average match rating for Real Madrid during the 2025 to 2026 season (August to May). The midfielder achieved a statistical score of 7.63 across domestic league appearances. Kylian Mbappé registered the second-highest average performance score for the club, concluding the campaign with a 7.51 league rating. The forward finished as the top goalscorer for the squad with 42 goals in all competitions, including 25 goals in La Liga. Vinícius Júnior obtained the third-highest metric within the team, averaging a 7.31 score. Individual matches produced perfect evaluation metrics for multiple players during specific tournament fixtures. Kylian Mbappé earned a perfect 10 rating during a UEFA Champions League match against Olympiacos. Gonzalo García recorded a 10 rating against Real Betis. Federico Valverde captured a 10 rating during a match against Manchester City.

Who has made the most appearances for Real Madrid this season?

Arda Güler recorded the most appearances for Real Madrid during the 2025 to 2026 season (August to May). The midfielder participated in 48 total matches across all official club competitions. Vinícius Júnior registered the second-highest appearance metric for the squad, participating in 46 competitive games. Federico Valverde secured the third-highest total within the team, achieving 44 appearances alongside Aurélien Tchouaméni. Thibaut Courtois served as the primary goalkeeper for the club, completing 41 appearances to lead the roster in total defensive minutes. Arda Güler established consistent tactical value through the heavy match rotation, contributing 13 assists across the lengthy tournament calendar. The balanced participation numbers reflected the squad depth utilized throughout domestic and European campaigns.

Real Madrid Goals and Scoring Records

Who are Real Madrid's top scorers this season?

Kylian Mbappé finished as the undisputed Real Madrid top scorer this season, delivering an outstanding debut campaign with 42 total goals across all competitive fixtures. The final team standings rank player efficiency by compiling all Real Madrid goals converted across their 38-game LaLiga schedule, the Copa del Rey, the Supercopa de España, and their run in the UEFA Champions League. Following behind the French striker on the club's internal leaderboard, Brazilian winger Vinícius Júnior anchored the secondary attacking role by netting 16 league goals, while academy graduate Gonzalo García and midfielder Jude Bellingham provided vital supplemental depth by chipping in six league goals apiece.

Official rankings for the Real Madrid top scorers this season are structured strictly around the cumulative number of goals a player records in verified matches, utilizing total assists and fewest minutes played per goal as primary tiebreakers if squad members finish level on scoring output. These statistical sheets are naturally fluid and shift throughout the season as tactical systems adapt to external pressures, critical injuries compromise player availability, or managerial rotations dictate playing time during congested multi-competition weeks.Analysts continuously evaluate tracking data alongside expected goals (xG) metrics to clarify precisely who scored real madrid goals on any given matchday, enabling technical staffs to measure finishing sustainability and assess how the team's offensive workload scales over a grueling calendar year.

Who scored in Real Madrid's latest match?

Gonzalo García, Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé, and Brahim Díaz scored in Real Madrid's latest match. The team achieved a 4 to 2 victory against Athletic Club during the final fixture of the domestic league season (May 2026). Gonzalo García opened the scoring during the 11th minute of the first half. Jude Bellingham recorded the second goal for the club during the 40th minute. Kylian Mbappé extended the lead by netting a goal during the 50th minute. Brahim Díaz concluded the offensive performance for the team by scoring during the 87th minute. Gorka Guruzeta registered the first goal for the opposing squad during the 45th minute. Urko Izeta produced the final goal for the visitors during the 90th minute. Real Madrid secured the win at the Bernabéu Stadium. The result finalized the ranking of the club in the domestic competition.

How many goals has Real Madrid scored this season?

Real Madrid has scored 78 goals in the 2025–26 La Liga season. League scoring records place the club among the highest-scoring teams in Spanish football. A total of 78 goals across 38 league matches produces an average of about 2.05 goals per match. Strong scoring output reflects consistent chance creation, attacking efficiency, and sustained pressure in the final third. Goal statistics provide a key measure of attacking performance beyond match results. Scoring totals help evaluate offensive productivity alongside metrics (shots on target, expected goals, and possession percentage) within Real Madrid statistics.

Who is Real Madrid's all-time top scorer?

Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid's all-time top scorer with 450 goals in 438 appearances. Goal records from the club place Ronaldo comfortably ahead of every other player in Real Madrid history. Ronaldo scored across multiple competitions, including La Liga, the UEFA Champions League, and domestic cup tournaments. His scoring rate exceeded 1 goal per match, making him one of the most prolific forwards in football history. All-time scoring statistics measure long-term attacking contribution and consistency. Ronaldo's record reflects sustained elite performance across 9 seasons, establishing a benchmark that remains unmatched in Real Madrid's history.

Real Madrid Cards and Discipline Statistics

What are Real Madrid's card statistics?

Real Madrid's card statistics track yellow cards, red cards, bookings, and suspensions received across league and cup competitions. Disciplinary records provide a measure of team discipline alongside attacking and defensive performance. Real Madrid received 70 yellow cards during the 2025–26 La Liga season, averaging 1.84 bookings per match. Yellow cards result from offenses (fouls, dissent, delaying play, and unsporting conduct), while red cards result from serious infringements or two cautions in the same match.

Disciplinary statistics help evaluate player behavior and team management during competitive fixtures. Booking totals identify players at risk of suspension and highlight areas where discipline affects match performance. Card accumulation affects player availability because competition rules impose suspensions after a specified number of yellow cards or any red card dismissal. Missed matches can reduce squad depth and influence team selection, making disciplinary records a valuable component of Real Madrid statistics.

How many yellow cards has Real Madrid received this season?

Real Madrid has received 70 yellow cards in the 2025–26 La Liga season. Disciplinary records place the club at an average of 1.84 yellow cards per match across 38 league matches.
Yellow card totals reflect fouls, dissent, delaying play, and other cautionable offenses recorded by match officials. Booking statistics help evaluate team discipline and defensive approach throughout a season. Real Madrid's card numbers remain moderate relative to many La Liga clubs despite the team's competitive intensity. Booking data provides additional context alongside fouls committed, red cards, and overall defensive performance.

Which Real Madrid player has the most bookings?

Aurélien Tchouaméni and Vinícius Júnior have the most bookings for Real Madrid in the current La Liga season, with 8 yellow cards each. League disciplinary records place both players at the top of the club's booking statistics. Tchouaméni accumulates bookings largely through midfield defensive actions, interceptions, and tactical fouls. Vinícius Júnior receives bookings through a combination of fouls, dissent, and disciplinary incidents during matches. Booking statistics help assess player discipline and playing style. Higher booking totals often reflect frequent defensive involvement, physical challenges, or repeated confrontations during competitive matches.

How are card statistics recorded in football?

Card statistics are recorded in football by tracking every yellow card and red card issued by the referee during a match. Official match reports assign each card to the player, team, and minute in which the disciplinary action occurred. Yellow card statistics measure cautions received for offenses (unsporting behavior, persistent fouling, dissent, and delaying play). Red card statistics measure player dismissals resulting from serious fouls, violent conduct, or two yellow cards in the same match. Card metrics help evaluate team discipline and defensive behavior. High card totals often indicate aggressive defending, frequent fouls, or poor game management, whereas lower totals reflect greater disciplinary control across a season.

Real Madrid Team Performance Statistics

What are Real Madrid's team performance stats?

Real Madrid's team performance stats measure attacking output, defensive stability, and possession control through metrics (goals scored, goals conceded, shots on target, expected goals, pass accuracy, and possession percentage). Team statistics reveal how consistently matches are controlled beyond the final score. Real Madrid averages nearly 59% possession, produces about 15.8 shots per match, and records close to 6.9 shots on target per match in La Liga. Defensive metrics show one of the league's strongest records, with about 30 goals conceded across 32 matches. Metrics provide deeper insight than wins and losses because expected goals, shot volume, chance creation, and defensive efficiency identify performance trends. Strong underlying numbers often indicate dominance even when match results fluctuate.

How many shots on target does Real Madrid average per match?

Real Madrid averages about 6.9 shots on target per match in La Liga. Recent league data places the club among the highest-performing attacking teams in Spain for accurate shooting.
Shot-on-target averages indicate attacking efficiency rather than shot quantity alone. A high figure reflects consistent chance creation and sustained pressure inside the opposition's penalty area.

How does Real Madrid compare to other La Liga teams statistically?

Real Madrid compares to other La Liga teams statistically through elite rankings in goals scored, shots on target, possession, and expected goals. Strong performance across multiple metrics reflects consistent control in attacking and defensive phases. Real Madrid records one of the league's highest shot volumes and scoring rates, which indicates sustained attacking pressure. High possession figures support territorial dominance and frequent chance creation. Defensive metrics place Real Madrid among La Liga's strongest teams through a low goals-conceded rate and strong match control. Balanced attacking and defensive numbers provide a broader measure of performance than league position alone.

Where can I find detailed Real Madrid statistics and analytics?

Detailed Real Madrid statistics and analytics are available through official club resources, league databases, and football analytics platforms. First, review match reports, player statistics, and season records published by Real Madrid. Second, examine team comparisons, standings, and competition data through La Liga. Third, analyze advanced metrics (expected goals, shot maps, possession trends, passing networks) through football analytics databases that track team performance throughout the season. Lastly, compare historical and current data across competitions to gain deeper insight into Real Madrid statistics.