2019–20 Real Madrid CF season

The 2019–20 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 116th season in existence and the club's 89th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It covers a period from 1 July 2019 to August 2020.

Real Madrid CF
2019–20 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachZinedine Zidane
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
Alfredo di Stéfano (from 14 June 2020)
La Liga2nd
Copa del ReyQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Karim Benzema (17)

All:
Karim Benzema (22)
Highest home attendance78,237
(vs Barcelona, 1 March 2020)
Lowest home attendance53,870
(vs Leganés, 30 October 2019)
Average home league attendance66,736
Biggest winReal Madrid 6–0 Galatasaray
Biggest defeatParis Saint-Germain 3–0 Real Madrid

Summary

Pre-season

On 4 June, Luka Jović signed from Eintracht Frankfurt on a contract until 2025.[1] Three days later Eden Hazard was acquired from Chelsea,[2] while Ferland Mendy was bought from Lyon on a six-year contract on 12 June.[3] On 20 June, Marcos Llorente was sold to Atlético Madrid, [4] and Mateo Kovačić joined Chelsea on 1 July.[5]

August

The first game of the season, on 17 August 2019, saw a 3–1 victory for Madrid at Celta Vigo. The goals came by Karim Benzema, Toni Kroos and Lucas Vázquez.[6] A week later, the game against Valladolid ended in a 1–1 draw after Benzema gave Real the lead.[7]

September

On the first day of the month, Gareth Bale secured one point for Real in a 2–2 draw, after he equalized the game twice at Villarreal.[8] A day later, Keylor Navas left Madrid to join Paris Saint-Germain.[9] On 14 September, a brace from Benzema and a goal from Casemiro gave Madrid a 3–0 lead, before Levante was able to cut it to 3–2, which was the final result.[10] In the new Champions League season, Madrid started with a 0–3 loss at Paris on 18 September.[11] Another goal from Benzema lifter Madrid to a 1–0 win at Sevilla on 22 September.[12] Three days later, goals from Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo secured a 2–0 home win over Osasuna, putting Madrid at the top of the table.[13] The Madrid derby on 28 September ended in a goalless draw.[14]

October

On the first day of the month, Madrid took on Club Brugge in the Champions League. The game ended in a 2–2 draw, after Sergio Ramos and Casemiro brought Madrid back from a 0–2 deficit.[15] Four days later, Madrid defeated Granada CF 4–2 with goals from Benzema, Hazard, Luka Modrić and James Rodríguez.[16] On 19 October, the away game at Mallorca was lost 0–1.[17] The Champions League match at Galatasaray was won 1–0 after a goal from Kroos.[18] On 30 October, the match against CD Leganés was won 5–0 with goals from Rodrygo, Kroos, Sergio Ramos, Benzema and Jović.[19]

November

On 2 November, the game against Real Betis ended in a 0–0 draw.[20] The game against Galatasaray in the Champions League was won 6–0 after a hat-rick from Rodrygo, a brace from Benzema and a goal from Ramos.[21] Three days later, the away game at SD Eibar was won 4–0 with a brace from Benzema and goals from Ramos and Valverde.[22] After the international break, Madrid recorded a 3–1 victory over Real Sociedad on 23 November. After falling behind early, goals from Benzema, Valverde and Modrić secured the three points.[23] Three days later, the Champions league match against Paris, ended in a 2–2 draw with a brace from Benzema. Madrid advanced to the knockout stage.[24] On the last day of the month, goals from Ramos and Dani Carvajal got Madrid a 2–1 win at Deportivo Alavés.[25]

December

The game against RCD Espanyol on 7 December, ended in a 2–0 win after Raphaël Varane and Benzema scored.[26] Four days later, the last Champions League group stage game at Brugge was won with a 3–1 score. Rodrygo, Vinícius and Modrić scored the goals.[27] A late goal from Benzema saved Madrid one point in a 1–1 draw at Valencia CF on 15 December.[28] The first El Clásico against FC Barcelona on 18 December, ended in a 0–0 draw.[29] Another goalless draw came four days later, in the last game of the year, against Athletic Bilbao.[30]

January

The new year started with a 3–0 victory against Getafe CF on 4 January. The goals were scored by Varane and Modrić plus an own goal.[31] Four days later, in the semi-final at the 2019–20 Supercopa de España, Valencia was defeated 3–1 after goals from Kroos, Isco and Modrić.[32] On 12 January, the Supercopa was won 4–1 after penalties against Atlético Madrid, the match itself ended in a 0–0 draw. This marked the eleventh time when Madrid won the trophy.[33] A brace from Casemiro secured three points for Madrid in a 2–1 victory over Sevilla.[34] Reinier Jesus Carvalho joined Madrid on 20 January 2020.[35] Two days later, in the round of 32 of the 2019–20 Copa del Rey, Madrid defeated Unionistas de Salamanca CF 3–1 with goals from Bale, Brahim Díaz and an own goal to advance to the next round.[36] In the last league game for this month, Madrid beat Valladolid 1–0 at the José Zorrilla Stadium to go top of the table and establish a three-point lead over Barcelona. The only goal was scored by Nacho.[37] On 29 January, Madrid defeated Zaragoza with 4–0 to proceed to the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey. The goals were scored by Varane, Vázquez, Vinícius and Benzema.[38]

February

The first day of the new month brought another Madrid derby against Atlético Madrid. Benzema scored the lone goal of the game to give Real a 1–0 win.[39] Five days later, the Copa del Rey quarter-final against Sociedad was lost 3–4, with the goals scored by Marcelo, Rodrygo and Nacho. With that loss, Real was eliminated from the competition.[40] The game against Osasuna on 9 February was won 4–1. Isco, Ramos, Vázquez and Jović scored the goals after Madrid fell behind early.[41] A week later, the game against Celta Vigo ended in a 2–2 draw, despite Kroos and Ramos giving Madrid a 2–1 lead.[42] On 22 February, the match against Levante was lost 0–1 due to a late goal.[43] The first leg of the Champions Legaue round of 16 against Manchester City was lost 1–2. Isco scored the lone goal for Madrid.[44]

March

On the first day of the month, Madrid defeated Barcelona 2–0 after goals from Vinícius and Mariano to regain the lead position of the table.[45] A week later, the away game at Betis was lost 1–2. Benzema scored the lone goal for Madrid.[46] On 12 March, after a player from the basketball team of Real Madrid was tested positive for COVID-19, all players of the first team were forced into quarantine. This forced the postponements of several matches.[47] On 23 March, the league was suspended indefinitely.[48]

May

After a two-and a half month break, it was announced on 31 May that the league will be resumed on 11 June.[49]

June

In their first game back after the break on 14 June, Eibar was defeated 3–1 with goals from Kroos, Ramos and Marcelo.[50] Four days later, the game against Valencia ended in a 3–0 victory, with a brace from Benzema and a goal from Asensio.[51] On 21 June, Madrid was able to defeat Real Sociedad by a 2–1 margin, getting back to the top of the table. The goals were scored from Ramos and Benzema.[52] Another three days later, Mallorca was defeated 2–0 with goals from Vinicius and Ramos.[53]

Players

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Alphonse Areola27EU 2019 8 0 2020 Loan
2 DF Dani Carvajal28EU 2013 273 6 2022 €6.5M Originally from youth system
3 DF Éder Militão22Non-EU 2019 15 0 2025 €50M
4 DF Sergio Ramos (Captain)34EU 2005 644 94 2021 €28M
5 DF Raphaël Varane (3rd VC)27EU 2011 313 15 2022 €10M
6 DF Nacho30EU 2012 199 11 2022 Youth system
7 FW Eden Hazard29EU 2019 18 1 2024 €100M
8 MF Toni Kroos30EU 2014 270 19 2023 €25M
9 FW Karim Benzema (2nd VC)32EU 2009 505 244 2021 €35M
10 MF Luka Modrić34EU 2012 337 22 2021 €30M
11 FW Gareth Bale30Non-EU 2013 251 105 2022 €100.8M
12 DF Marcelo (VC)32EU 2007 (Winter) 507 38 2022 €6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Thibaut Courtois28EU 2018 70 0 2025 €35M
14 MF Casemiro28EU 2013 232 22 2021 €6M Second nationality: Spain
15 MF Federico Valverde21EU 2016 61 2 2021 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
16 MF James Rodríguez28EU 2014 125 37 2021 €80M Second nationality: Spain
17 FW Lucas Vázquez28EU 2015 201 23 2021 €1M Originally from youth system
18 FW Luka Jović22Non-EU 2019 24 2 2025 €60M
20 FW Marco Asensio24EU 2014 139 28 2023 €3.9M
21 FW Brahim Díaz20EU 2019 (Winter) 19 2 2025 €17M
22 MF Isco28EU 2013 301 51 2022 €27M
23 DF Ferland Mendy25EU 2019 26 0 2025 €48M
24 FW Mariano26EU 2018 39 10 2023 €23M Originally from youth system
25 FW Vinícius Júnior19Non-EU 2018 63 9 2025 €45M
27 FW Rodrygo19Non-EU 2019 19 7 2025 €45M
  • Last updated: 24 June 2020
  • Source: Realmadrid.com
  • Ordered by squad number.

Transfers

In

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Alphonse Areola 26EU Paris Saint-Germain Loan Summer 2020 €2M Real Madrid
3 DF Éder Militão 20Non-EU Porto Transfer Summer 2025 €50M Real Madrid
7 MF Eden Hazard 28EU Chelsea Transfer Summer 2024 €100M Real Madrid
16 MF James Rodríguez 27Non-EU Bayern Munich End of loan Summer 2020 Free Bayern Munich
18 FW Luka Jović 21Non-EU Eintracht Frankfurt Transfer Summer 2025 €60M Real Madrid
23 DF Ferland Mendy 24EU Lyon Transfer Summer 2025 €48M Real Madrid
25 GK Andriy Lunin 20Non-EU Leganés End of loan Summer 2024 Free
27 FW Rodrygo 18Non-EU Santos Transfer Summer 2025 €45M Real Madrid
DF Theo Hernandez 21EU Real Sociedad End of loan Summer 2023 Free
DF Álvaro Tejero 22EU Albacete End of loan Summer Free
DF Jesús Vallejo 22EU Wolverhampton Wanderers End of loan Winter 2021 Free Wolvesbite
MF Alberto Soro 20EU Real Zaragoza Transfer Summer 2024 €2.5M Real Zaragoza
MF Aleix Febas 23EU Albacete End of loan Summer Free
MF Mateo Kovačić 25EU Chelsea End of loan Summer 2021 Free
MF Martin Ødegaard 20Non-EU Vitesse End of loan Summer Free
MF Óscar Rodríguez 21EU Leganés End of loan Summer Free
FW Borja Mayoral 22EU Levante End of loan Summer Free
FW Raúl de Tomás 24EU Rayo Vallecano End of loan Summer Free
GK Andriy Lunin 20Non-EU Valladolid End of loan Winter Free Real Madrid
MF Reinier Jesus 17Non-EU Flamengo Transfer Winter 2026 €30M Real Madrid
FW Hugo Vallejo 19EU Málaga Transfer Winter 2023 Málaga

Total Spending: €337.5M

Out

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Keylor Navas 32EU Paris Saint-Germain Transfer Summer €15M Paris Saint-Germain
3 DF Jesús Vallejo 22EU Wolverhampton Wanderers Loan Summer Free Wolverhampton Wanderers
18 MF Marcos Llorente 24EU Atlético Madrid Transfer Summer €30M Atlético Madrid
23 DF Sergio Reguilón 22EU Sevilla Loan Summer Free Sevilla
24 MF Dani Ceballos 22EU Arsenal Loan Summer Free Arsenal
25 GK Andriy Lunin 20Non-EU Valladolid Loan Summer Free Valladolid
30 GK Luca Zidane 21EU Racing Santander Loan Summer Free Racing Santander
DF Theo Hernandez 21EU Milan Transfer Summer €20M Milan
DF Álvaro Tejero 22EU Eibar Transfer Summer Free Eibar
MF Alberto Soro 20EU Real Zaragoza Loan Summer Free Real Zaragoza
MF Aleix Febas 23EU RCD Mallorca Transfer Summer Free RCD Mallorca
MF Mateo Kovačić 25EU Chelsea Transfer Summer €45M Chelsea
MF Takefusa Kubo 18Non-EU Mallorca Loan Summer Free Mallorca
MF Martin Ødegaard 20Non-EU Real Sociedad Loan Summer Free Real Sociedad
MF Óscar Rodríguez 21EU Leganés Loan Summer €0.6M Leganés
MF Lucas Silva 26Non-EU Contract terminated Summer Marca
FW Raúl de Tomás 24EU Benfica Transfer Summer €20M Benfica
FW Cristo González 21EU Udinese Transfer Summer €1.5M Udinese Calcio
FW Borja Mayoral 22EU Levante Loan Summer Free Levante
GK Andriy Lunin 20Non-EU Oviedo Loan Winter Free Real Oviedo
DF Álvaro Odriozola 24EU Bayern Munich Loan Winter Free Bayern Munich
DF Jesús Vallejo 22EU Granada Loan Winter Free Granada
FW Hugo Vallejo 19EU Deportivo La Coruña Loan Winter Deportivo La Coruña

Total Income: €132.1M

Net Income: €175.4M

Pre-season and friendlies

Madrid competed at the 2019 International Champions Cup and the 2019 Audi Cup.[54][55][56]

20 July 2019 1Bayern Munich 3–1 Real MadridHouston, United States
20:01 EDT
Report Rodrygo  84' Stadium: NRG Stadium
Attendance: 60,143
Referee: Ramy Touchan (United States)
23 July 2019 2Real Madrid 2–2
(3–2 p)
ArsenalLandover, United States
19:01 EDT
Report
Stadium: FedExField
Attendance: 52,286
Referee: Timothy Ford (United States)
Penalties
26 July 2019 3Real Madrid 3–7 Atlético MadridEast Rutherford, United States
19:30 EDT
Report
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Attendance: 57,714
Referee: Ted Unkel (United States)
30 July 2019 4Real Madrid 0–1 Tottenham HotspurMunich, Germany
18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Ramos  64' Report
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany)
31 July 2019 5Real Madrid 5–3 FenerbahçeMunich, Germany
18:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Referee: Benjamin Cortus (Germany)
7 August 2019 6[57]Red Bull Salzburg 0–1 Real MadridSalzburg, Austria
19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Attendance: 30,188
Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer (Austria)
11 August 2019 7[58]Roma 2–2
(5–4 p)
Real MadridRome, Italy
20:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Michael Fabbri (Italy)
Penalties

Competitions

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 17 August 2019 19 July 2020 Matchday 1 31 20 8 3 59 21 +38 064.52
Copa del Rey 22 January 2020 6 February 2020 Round of 32 Quarter-finals 3 2 0 1 10 5 +5 066.67
Supercopa de España 8 January 2020 12 January 2020 Semi-finals Winners 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 050.00
Champions League 18 September 2019 Group stage 7 3 2 2 15 10 +5 042.86
Total 43 26 11 6 87 37 +50 060.47

Last updated: 24 June 2020

Source: Soccerway

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (X) 32 21 6 5 72 33 +39 69 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Real Madrid (X) 31 20 8 3 59 21 +38 68
3 Atlético Madrid 32 15 13 4 41 23 +18 58
4 Sevilla 32 14 12 6 45 33 +12 54
5 Getafe 31 13 10 8 40 29 +11 49 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
Updated to match(es) played on 28 June 2020. Source: La Liga, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[59]
(X) Assured a place of Europa League.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
31 20 8 3 59 21  +38 68 12 4 0 35 10  +25 8 4 3 24 11  +13

Last updated: 24 June 2020.
Source: La Liga

Result round by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
ResultWDDWWWDWLWDWWWWDDDWWWWWDLWLWWWW
Position1353211122222222222211112122211
Updated to match(es) played on 24 June 2020. Source: La Liga
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The La Liga schedule was announced on 4 July 2019.[60]

17 August 2019 1Celta Vigo1–3Real MadridVigo
17:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Abanca-Balaídos
Attendance: 23,614
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
24 August 2019 2Real Madrid1–1ValladolidMadrid
19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 62,444
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
1 September 2019 3Villarreal2–2Real MadridVillarreal
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
  • Bale  45+1', 86',  90+2'  90+4'
  • Mendy  77'
Stadium: Estadio de la Cerámica
Attendance: 19,753
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
14 September 2019 4Real Madrid3–2LevanteMadrid
13:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,726
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
22 September 2019 5Sevilla0–1Real MadridSeville
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 42,375
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
25 September 2019 6Real Madrid2–0OsasunaMadrid
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 57,589
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
28 September 2019 7Atlético Madrid0–0Real MadridMadrid
21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Partey  90+3' Report
Stadium: Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 67,942
Referee: José Luis González González
5 October 2019 8Real Madrid4–2GranadaMadrid
16:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,101
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
19 October 2019 9Mallorca1–0Real MadridPalma
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report Odriozola  19'  74' Stadium: Son Moix
Attendance: 19,503
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
30 October 2019 10Real Madrid5–0LeganésMadrid
21:15 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 53,870
Referee: César Soto Grado
2 November 2019 11Real Madrid0–0Real BetisMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,209
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
9 November 2019 12Eibar0–4Real MadridEibar
18:30 CET (UTC+1) Report
Stadium: Ipurua
Attendance: 6,954
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
23 November 2019 13Real Madrid3–1Real SociedadMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 67,362
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
30 November 2019 14Alavés1–2Real MadridVitoria-Gasteiz
13:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 16,299
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
7 December 2019 15Real Madrid2–0EspanyolMadrid
13:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 64,125
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
15 December 2019 16Valencia1–1Real MadridValencia
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Soler  38',  78' Report
Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 44,230
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
18 December 2019 17Barcelona0–0Real MadridBarcelona
20:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 93,426
Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
Note: The match was scheduled for 26 October 2019, but was postponed on 18 October due to the 2019 Catalan protests.[61]
22 December 2019 18Real Madrid0–0Athletic BilbaoMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Ramos  87' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,219
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
4 January 2020 19Getafe0–3Real MadridGetafe
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 15,426
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
18 January 2020 20Real Madrid2–1SevillaMadrid
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,512
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
26 January 2020 21Valladolid0–1Real MadridValladolid
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Joaquín  10' Report
Stadium: José Zorrilla
Attendance: 23,404
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
1 February 2020 22Real Madrid1–0Atlético MadridMadrid
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,965
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
9 February 2020 23Osasuna1–4Real MadridPamplona
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: El Sadar
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
16 February 2020 24Real Madrid2–2Celta VigoMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 62,221
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
22 February 2020 25Levante1–0Real MadridValencia
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 23,566
Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
1 March 2020 26Real Madrid2–0BarcelonaMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,237
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
8 March 2020 27Real Betis2–1Real MadridSeville
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 51,521
Referee: José Luis González González
14 June 2020 28Real Madrid3–1EibarMadrid
19:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 13 March 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[63] The match was played behind closed doors.
18 June 2020 29Real Madrid3–0ValenciaMadrid
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 21 March 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[63] The match was played behind closed doors.
21 June 2020 30Real Sociedad1–2Real MadridSan Sebastián
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Anoeta
Attendance: 0
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 5 April 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match was played behind closed doors.
24 June 2020 31Real Madrid2–0MallorcaMadrid
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report Budimir  8' Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Mario Melero López
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 12 April 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match was played behind closed doors.
28 June 2020 32EspanyolvReal MadridCornellà de Llobregat
22:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 April 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
2 July 2020 33Real MadridvGetafeMadrid
22:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 26 April 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
5 July 2020 34Athletic BilbaovReal MadridBilbao
14:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 3 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
8 July 2020 35Real MadridvAlavésMadrid
Report Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 10 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
12 July 2020 36GranadavReal MadridGranada
Report Stadium: Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 13 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
15 July 2020 37Real MadridvVillarrealMadrid
Report Stadium: Alfredo di Stéfano[note 1]
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 17 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.
19 July 2020 38LeganésvReal MadridLeganés
Report Stadium: Butarque
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 24 May 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64] The match will be played behind closed doors.

Copa del Rey

Madrid joined the tournament in the round of 32.

22 January 2020 Round of 32Unionistas1–3Real MadridSalamanca
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Romero  57',  68' Report
Stadium: Pistas del Helmántico
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Mario Melero López
29 January 2020 Round of 16Zaragoza0–4Real MadridZaragoza
21:00 CET (UTC+1) Report
Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 31,500
Referee: José Luis González González
6 February 2020 Quarter-finalsReal Madrid3–4Real SociedadMadrid
19:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 64,012
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz

Supercopa de España

The draw was held on 11 November 2019.[65]

8 January 2020 Semi-finalValencia1–3Real MadridJeddah, Saudi Arabia
20:00 CET (UTC+1) Parejo  90+2' (pen.) Report
Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City
Attendance: 40,877
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
12 January 2020 FinalReal Madrid0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
Atlético MadridJeddah, Saudi Arabia
19:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City
Attendance: 59,053
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
Penalties

UEFA Champions League

Madrid joined the competition in the group stage.

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAR RM BRU GAL
1 Paris Saint-Germain 6 5 1 0 17 2 +15 16 Advance to knockout phase 3–0 1–0 5–0
2 Real Madrid 6 3 2 1 14 8 +6 11 2–2 2–2 6–0
3 Club Brugge 6 0 3 3 4 12 8 3 Transfer to Europa League 0–5 1–3 0–0
4 Galatasaray 6 0 2 4 1 14 13 2 0–1 0–1 1–1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
18 September 2019 1Paris Saint-Germain 3–0 Real MadridParis, France
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,361
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)
1 October 2019 2Real Madrid 2–2 Club BruggeMadrid, Spain
18:55 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,112
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria)
22 October 2019 3Galatasaray 0–1 Real MadridIstanbul, Turkey
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Türk Telekom Stadium
Attendance: 48,886
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
6 November 2019 4Real Madrid 6–0 GalatasarayMadrid, Spain
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,492
Referee: Felix Zwayer (Germany)
26 November 2019 5Real Madrid 2–2 Paris Saint-GermainMadrid, Spain
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,534
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
11 December 2019 6Club Brugge 1–3 Real MadridBruges, Belgium
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium
Attendance: 27,308
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany)

Knockout phase

Round of 16
26 February 2020 First legReal Madrid 1–2 Manchester CityMadrid, Spain
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,615
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
7/8 August 2020 Second legManchester City v
(2–1 agg.)
Real MadridTBD
--:-- CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: TBD
Note: The match was postponed due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.[66][67] The match was rescheduled on 17 June to 7/8 August.[68]

Statistics

Squad statistics

No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopa de España
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Alphonse Areola 8030302000
2 DF Dani Carvajal 361261206020
3 DF Éder Militão 150110202000
4 DF Sergio Ramos 3810298205220
5 DF Raphaël Varane 373272117020
6 DF Nacho 9251311000
7 MF Eden Hazard 181131005000
8 MF Toni Kroos 376284205121
9 FW Karim Benzema 40223017317400
10 MF Luka Modrić 335263104121
11 FW Gareth Bale 203162113000
12 DF Marcelo 202121314010
13 GK Thibaut Courtois 360280006020
14 MF Casemiro 384283107120
15 MF Federico Valverde 362262305020
16 MF James Rodríguez 14181302010
17 FW Lucas Vázquez 183142113000
18 FW Luka Jović 242152304020
20 MF Marco Asensio 3131000000
21 MF Brahim Díaz 8140311000
22 MF Isco 243171104121
23 DF Ferland Mendy 260200004020
24 FW Mariano 6141000020
25 FW Vinícius Júnior 325233315110
27 FW Rodrygo 197132114410
GK Keylor Navas 0000000000
DF Álvaro Odriozola 5040001000

Last updated: 24 June 2020
Source: Soccerway

  • Player left the club mid-season

Goals

As of 24 June 2020
Rank Player Position La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League Supercopa Total[69]
1 Karim Benzema FW 17 1 4 0 22
2 Sergio Ramos DF 8 0 2 0 10
3 Rodrygo FW 2 1 4 0 7
4 Toni Kroos MF 4 0 1 1 6
5 Luka Modrić MF 3 0 1 1 5
Vinícius Júnior FW 3 1 1 0
7 Casemiro MF 3 0 1 0 4
8 Gareth Bale FW 2 1 0 0 3
Isco MF 1 0 1 1
Raphaël Varane DF 2 1 0 0
Lucas Vázquez FW 2 1 0 0
12 Luka Jović FW 2 0 0 0 2
Marcelo DF 1 1 0 0
Nacho DF 1 1 0 0
Federico Valverde MF 2 0 0 0
16 Marco Asensio MF 1 0 0 0 1
Dani Carvajal DF 0 1 0 0
Brahim Díaz FW 0 1 0 0
Eden Hazard FW 1 0 0 0
Mariano FW 1 0 0 0
James Rodríguez MF 1 0 0 0
Own goals 1 1 0 0 2
Total 59 10 15 3 87

Clean sheets

As of 24 June 2020
Rank Name La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League Supercopa Total[69]
1 Thibaut Courtois 1402117
2 Alphonse Areola 11002
Total1512119

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League Supercopa Total Notes
4 DF Sergio Ramos 8 1 8 1
10 MF Luka Modrić 5 1 2 1 8 1
15 MF Federico Valverde 1 2 1 3 1
23 DF Ferland Mendy 5 1 1 6 1
11 FW Gareth Bale 2 1 2 1
19 DF Álvaro Odriozola 1 1 1 1
14 MF Casemiro 10 1 1 12
2 DF Dani Carvajal 7 1 1 9
25 FW Vinícius Júnior 3 1 1 5
3 DF Éder Militão 2 1 3
5 DF Raphaël Varane 2 1 3
6 DF Nacho 3 3
8 MF Toni Kroos 2 1 3
12 DF Marcelo 2 1 3
18 FW Luka Jović 2 2
1 GK Alphonse Areola 1 1
7 FW Eden Hazard 1 1
13 GK Thibaut Courtois 1 1
16 MF James Rodríguez 1 1
17 FW Lucas Vázquez 1 1
22 MF Isco 1 1

Last updated: 24 June 2020
Source: Soccerway
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Notes

  1. Due to the on-going renovations of the Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid will play their remaining home matches of the season at the Alfredo di Stéfano.[62]

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