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Real Madrid and Barcelona have played 43 friendly matches. [ citation needed ] Before the start of La Liga championship in 1929 , the two clubs played exhibition matches and friendlies on a more frequent basis than after the national league commenced.
Barcelona won the historic match 2–6, which was the largest margin of victory by which Barcelona had won in Madrid since the 1970s, when Johan Cruyff led Barcelona to win 0–5. [76] On 6 May 2009, Barcelona played against Chelsea in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals .
Real Madrid went on to lose the final to Athletic Bilbao in extra time. [2] Barcelona president was dismissed, and some months later Real Madrid president, Santiago Bernabéu, "offered his excuses". [2] This match had a lasting impact on the football history of both Madrid and Catalonia, contributing to the birth of El Clásico. [1] [3]
FULL-TIME: Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid. 17:40, Ben Fleming. Barcelona manager Xavi speaking to DAZN after the game: “We dominated for 60 minutes, but football is this. If you don’t score the ...
Barcelona has won the Spanish version of the double the most times, having won the league and cup in the same year eight times in history, three more than Athletic Bilbao's five. [4] Barcelona is one of two UEFA clubs (along with Bayern Munich who joined them in 2020 ) to have won the treble twice, after accomplishing this feat for a second ...
The defeat ended Real Madrid’s 42-game unbeaten run in La Liga, finishing one match short of equaling the all-time record set by Barcelona between 2017 and 2018.
The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, considered the precursor of the UEFA Cup, is played for the first time and won by Barcelona. 1956 in football; Real Madrid beat Stade de Reims-Champagne 4–3 in the first European Cup final. First RAI TV's transmission of football match Serie A happens in Italy in a match between Fiorentina and Napoli.
Cover of Marca newspaper titled "an extraordinary match of Real Madrid" to describe the 11–1 win over Barcelona. On 13 June 1943, Real Madrid beat Barcelona 11–1 at the Chamartín in the second leg of the Copa del Generalísimo semi-finals (the Copa del Presidente de la República [34] having been renamed in honour of General Franco). [35]