List of Real Madrid C.F. records and statistics

Real Madrid C.F. is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on May 13, 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII.[1] Real Madrid currently plays in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football. Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, never to have been relegated from the league. They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Spanish club to enter the European Cup in 1955, except for the 1977–78 and 1996–97 seasons.
This list encompasses the major honours won by Real Madrid and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Real Madrid players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club.
The club currently holds the record for the most European Cup / UEFA Champions League triumphs with 10, and the most La Liga titles with 32. The club's record appearance maker is Raúl, who made 741 appearances from 1994 to 2010; the club's record goalscorer is Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 338 goals in all competitions.
Contents
Honours
As of 30 December 2015, Real Madrid won a record 32 La Liga and a record 10 European Cup / UEFA Champions League trophies. The club was awarded with the recognition of FIFA Club of the 20th Century on 23 December 2000.[2] It also received the FIFA Order of Merit in 2004.[3] Added to this, Real is allowed to wear a multiple-winner badge on their shirt during UEFA Champions League matches as they have won more than five European Cups.[4]
Regional Competitions
- Campeonato Regional Centro / Trofeo Mancomunado:[5] 23 (record)
- 1902–03, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1906–07*, 1907–08, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1916–17, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
- (* Madrid FC won the tournament, but the Madrid Football Federation annulled the results)
Domestic Competitions
League
Cup
- (* Won Copa del Rey and La Liga)
- Copa Eva Duarte: 1 (Predecessor to the Supercopa de España)
- 1947*
- (* First ever winners)
- Copa de la Liga:[6] 1
- 1985
European Competitions
Official Titles
- European Cup / UEFA Champions League:[6] 10 (record)
- (* First ever winners)
Unofficial Titles
- Latin Cup:[6] 2 (joint record) (Predecessor to the European Cup / UEFA Champions League)
- 1955, 1957
Worldwide Competitions
Official Titles
- Intercontinental Cup:[6] 3 (joint record) (Predecessor to the FIFA Club World Cup)
- (* First ever winners)
Unofficial Titles
- Small World Cup:[6] 2 (record) (Predecessor to the Intercontinental Cup)
- 1952*, 1956
- (* First ever winners)
Other Titles
- Copa Iberoamericana: 1 (record)
Friendly Competitions
Created by Real Madrid
- Santiago Bernabeu Trophy: 25 (record)
- 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
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Players
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Appearances
- Competitive, professional matches only.
As of 23 May 2015
Name | Years | League | Cup | Europe[A] | Other[B] | Total | |
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1 | ![]() |
1994–2010 | 550 | 37 | 132 | 22 | 741 |
2 | ![]() |
1999–2015 | 510 | 40 | 152 | 23 | 725 |
3 | ![]() |
1983–2001 | 524 | 67 | 100 | 20 | 710 |
4 | 23x15px Carlos Santillana | 1971–1988 | 461 | 84 | 87 | 13 | 645 |
5 | ![]() |
1989–2003 | 439 | 43 | 103 | 16 | 601 |
6 | 23x15px Francisco Gento | 1953–1971 | 428 | 74 | 95 | 2 | 599 |
7 | 23x15px José Camacho | 1973–1989 | 414 | 61 | 90 | 12 | 577 |
8 | 23x15px Pirri | 1964–1979 | 417 | 67 | 75 | 2 | 561 |
9 | ![]() |
1981–1996 | 404 | 53 | 88 | 14 | 559 |
10 | ![]() |
1995–2010 | 387 | 40 | 99 | 16 | 542 |
Others
- Player with most major trophies with Real Madrid : 23
Francisco Gento [7]
- Youngest first-team player: Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. –
Martin Ødegaard v Getafe CF, 2014–15 La Liga, 23 May 2015 [8]
- Oldest post-Second World War player: Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. –
23x15px Ferenc Puskás v Sevilla FC, 1965–66 La Liga, 21 November 1965
- Most appearances in La Liga: 550 –
Raúl González
- Most appearances in Copa del Rey: 84 – 23x15px Carlos Santillana
- Most appearances in Copa de la Liga: 12
- 23x15px Carlos Santillana
- 23x15px Ricardo Gallego
- Most appearances in Supercopa de España: 12
Raúl González
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in International competitions: 1621 –
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in UEFA Club competitions: 1572 –
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in European competitions: 1553 –
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in UEFA Champions League: 152 –
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 16 – 23x15px Gregorio Benito
- Most appearances in UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League: 44
Míchel
- Most appearances in UEFA Super Cup: 3
Raúl González
Roberto Carlos
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances in Intercontinental Cup: 3
Fernando Hierro
Raúl González
Roberto Carlos
- Most appearances in FIFA Club World Cup: 5 –
Iker Casillas
- Most appearances as a foreign player in all competitions: 527 –
Roberto Carlos
- Most appearances as a foreign player in La Liga: 370 –
Roberto Carlos
- Most consecutive League appearances: 171 –
23x15px Alfredo Di Stéfano – from September 27, 1953 at February 22, 1959 is Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.
- Shortest appearance: –
- 1Includes all European club competitive competitions, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2Includes all European club competitive competitions and Intercontinental Cup.
- 3Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Goalscorers
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- As of 9 January 2016
# | Name | Years | League[9] | Cup | Europe[A] | Other[B] | Total | Ratio |
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1 | ![]() |
2009–present | 239 (219) | 21 (28) | 75 (69) | 5 (9) | 338 (325) | 1.04 |
2 | ![]() |
1994–2010 | 228 (550) | 18 (37) | 66 (132) | 11 (22) | 323 (741) | 0.44 |
3 | ![]() ![]() |
1953–1964 | 216 (282) | 40 (50) | 49 (58) | 3 (6) | 308 (396) | 0.78 |
4 | 23x15px Carlos Santillana | 1971–1988 | 186 (461) | 49 (84) | 47 (87) | 7 (13) | 289 (645) | 0.45 |
5 | ![]() |
1958–1966 | 156 (180) | 49 (41) | 35 (39) | 2 (2) | 242 (262) | 0.92 |
6 | ![]() |
1985–1992 | 164 (207) | 19 (32) | 23 (39) | 2 (4) | 208 (282) | 0.74 |
7 | 23x15px Francisco Gento | 1952–1970 | 126 (428) | 22 (74) | 30 (95) | 1 (2) | 179 (599) | 0.3 |
8 | 23x15px Pirri | 1964–1979 | 123 (417) | 25 (67) | 23 (75) | 0 (2) | 171 (561) | 0.3 |
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1983–1995 | 123 (341) | 16 (39) | 27 (75) | 5 (8) | 171 (463) | 0.37 | |
10 | 23x15px Amancio Amaro | 1962–1976 | 119 (344) | 14 (58) | 22 (67) | 0 (2) | 155 (471) | 0.33 |
By competition
- Most goals scored in all competitions: 338 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in La Liga: 239 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in Copa del Rey: 49
23x15px Ferenc Puskás, 1958–1966
- 23x15px Carlos Santillana, 1971–1988
- Most goals scored in Copa de la Liga: 7 – 23x15px Carlos Santillana, 1971–1988
- Most goals scored in Supercopa de España: 7 –
Raúl González, 1994–2010
- Most goals scored in International competitions1: 75 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in European competitions2: 75 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in European Cup: 49 –
23x15px Alfredo Di Stéfano, 1953–1964
- Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League:73 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 11 – 23x15px Carlos Santillana, 1971–1988
- Most goals scored in UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League: 15 – 23x15px Carlos Santillana, 1971–1988
- Most goals scored in UEFA Super Cup: 2 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–present
- Most goals scored in Intercontinental Cup: 2 –
23x15px Ferenc Puskás, 1958–1966
- Most goals scored in FIFA Club World Cup: 3 –
Nicolas Anelka, 1999–2000
- 1Includes all European club competitive competitions, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup.
In a single season
- 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 –
23x15px Ferenc Puskás, 1960–61
- Most goals scored in a single Copa de la Liga season: 4 –
Carlos Santillana, 1982–83
- Most goals scored in a single European Cup season: 12 –
23x15px Ferenc Puskás, 1959–60
- Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League season: 17 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2013–14
- Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League group stage: 11 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2015–16
- Most goals scored in a single UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season: 8 –
Carlos Santillana, 1982–83
In a single match
- Most goals scored in a League match: 5
- 23x15px Manuel Alday v Espanyol, 28 February 1943
- 23x15px Antonio Alsúa v Castellón, 2 February 1947
- 23x15px Miguel Muñoz v Lleida, 30 January 1951
- 23x15px Pepillo v Elche, 7 February 1960
23x15px Ferenc Puskás v Elche, 22 January 1961
Fernando Morientes v Las Palmas, 9 February 2002
Cristiano Ronaldo v Granada, 5 April 2015[10]
Cristiano Ronaldo v Espanyol, 12 September 2015
- Most goals scored in a Copa del Rey match: 6
- 23x15px Benguría v Extremeño, 6 March 1927
23x15px Ferenc Puskás v Real Betis, 18 June 1961
- Most goals scored in a Copa de la Liga match: 3
Carlos Santillana v Real Zaragoza, 22 June 1983
- Most goals scored in a Supercopa de España match: 3
Raúl González v Zaragoza, 2001 Supercopa de España, 22 August 2001
- Most goals scored in a European Cup match: 4
23x15px Ferenc Puskás, v Eintracht Frankfurt, Final 1959–60, and v Feyenoord, Preliminary round 1965–66
23x15px Alfredo Di Stéfano, v Sevilla, Quarter-final 1957–58, and v Wiener Sport-Club, Quarter-final 1958–59
Hugo Sánchez v Swarovski Tirol, Second round 1990–91
- Most goals scored in a UEFA Super Cup match: 2
Cristiano Ronaldo v Sevilla, 2014 UEFA Super Cup, 12 August 2014
- Most goals scored in an Intercontinental Cup match: 2
23x15px Ferenc Puskás v Peñarol, 1960 Intercontinental Cup, 4 September 1960
- Most goals scored in a FIFA Club World Cup match: 2
Nicolas Anelka v Corinthians, 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, 7 January 2000
Others
- Youngest goalscorer: Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. –
Alberto Rivera v Celta de Vigo, 1994–95 La Liga, 10 June 1995
- Oldest post-Second World War goalscorer: – Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.
23x15px Ferenc Puskás v Sevilla FC, 1965–66 La Liga, 21 November 1965
- Most goals scored in European Cup Finals: 7
- Fastest goal:
- 12 seconds –
Iván Zamorano v Sevilla FC, 1994–95 La Liga, 3 September 1994[11]
- 14 seconds –
Ronaldo v Atlético Madrid, 2003–04 La Liga, 3 December 2003[12]
- 12 seconds –
- Fastest hat-trick: 8 minutes
- 23x15px Pepillo II v Real Sociedad, 1959–60 La Liga, 10 April 1960.[13]
Cristiano Ronaldo v Granada, 2014–15 La Liga, 5 April 2015
- Fastest four goals: 20 minutes –
Cristiano Ronaldo v Malmo FF, 2015–16 UEFA Champions League, 8 December 2015
- Fastest five goals: 39 minutes – 23x15px Pepillo II v Elche CF, 1959–60 La Liga, 7 February 1960.[13]
- Most hat-tricks in La Liga: 28 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–
- Most hat-tricks in a single season: 8 –
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15 (All in La Liga –once with four goals and once with five goals–).
Historical goals
Goal | Name | Date | Match |
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1st ever | ![]() |
13 May 1902 | Barcelona 3 – Real Madrid 1 |
1st in La Liga | 23x15px Jaime Lazcano | 10 February 1929 | Real Madrid 5 – Europa 0 |
1st in European Cup | 23x15px Miguel Muñoz | 8 September 1955 | Servette 0 – Real Madrid 2 |
1000th in La Liga | 23x15px Pahiño | 5 November 1950 | Athletic 2 – Real Madrid 5 |
1000th in European Competition | ![]() |
16 September 2014 | Real Madrid 5 – FC Basel 1 |
2000th in La Liga | 23x15px Francisco Gento | 9 November 1963 | Real Madrid 3 – Pontevedra 1 |
3000th in La Liga | ![]() |
20 January 1982 | Salamanca 1 – Real Madrid 3 |
4000th in La Liga | ![]() |
22 December 1994 | Valladolid 0 – Real Madrid 5 |
5000th in La Liga | ![]() |
14 September 2008 | Real Madrid 4 – Numancia 3 |
Internationals
- First international for Spain: Juan Monjardín v Portugal
(17 December 1922)
- Most international caps (total): 163 – Iker Casillas, Spain
- Most international caps as a Real Madrid player: 162 – Iker Casillas, Spain
- Most international goals (total): 84 – Ferenc Puskás, Hungary
- Most international goals as a Real Madrid player: 44 – Raúl González, Spain
Award winners
- Ballon d'Or (1956–2009)
The following players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Real Madrid:[14]
- 23x15px Alfredo Di Stéfano – 1957, 1959
Raymond Kopa – 1958
Luís Figo – 2000
Ronaldo – 2002
Fabio Cannavaro – 2006
- FIFA Ballon d'Or
The following players have won the FIFA Ballon d'Or while playing for Real Madrid:
- European Golden Shoe
The following players have won the European Golden Shoe while playing for Real Madrid:
Hugo Sánchez – 1990 (38 goals)
Cristiano Ronaldo – 2011 (40 goals), 2014 (31 goals) and 2015 (48 goals)
- UEFA Club Footballer of the Year
The following players have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:
Fernando Redondo – 2000
Zinedine Zidane – 2002
- FIFA World Player of the Year
The following players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:
- UEFA Best Player in Europe Award
The following players have won the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award while playing for Real Madrid:
Cristiano Ronaldo – 2013–14
Transfers
Highest transfer fees paid

Real Madrid's record signings are Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo. Bale, who signed for the club from Tottenham Hotspur for a fee which according to media reports where between £78-85.3 million in September 2013. Ronaldo, who signed from Manchester United for a fee of £80 million in July 2009.
Player | From | Transfer Fee (£ millions)[15][16] |
Date | Ref | |
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85.3 | September 2013 | [17] |
2 | ![]() |
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80 | June 2009 | [18] |
3 | ![]() |
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63 | July 2014 | [19] |
4 | ![]() |
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56 | June 2009 | [20] |
5 | ![]() |
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45 | July 2001 | [21] |
6 | ![]() |
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37 | July 2000 | [22] |
7 | ![]() |
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34 | July 2013 | [23] |
8 | ![]() |
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30 | August 2009 | [24] |
9 | ![]() |
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30 | August 2009 | [25] |
10 | ![]() |
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30 | September 2012 | [26] |
Highest transfer fees received
The club's record sale came in 26 August 2014, when they sold Ángel Di María to Manchester United for a British record fee of £59.7 million.
Player | To | Transfer Fee (£ millions)[15][16] |
Date | Ref | |
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59.7 | August 2014 | [27] |
2 | ![]() |
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42.4 | September 2013 | [28] |
3 | ![]() |
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34.5 | July 2013 | [29] |
4 | ![]() |
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32.5 | September 2008 | [30] |
5 | ![]() |
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22 | July 2000 | [31] |
6 | ![]() |
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22 | August 2009 | [32] |
7 | ![]() |
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17 | September 2005 | [33] |
8 | ![]() |
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16 | September 2003 | [34] |
9 | ![]() |
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14 | August 2009 | [35] |
10 | ![]() |
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13 | August 2009 | [36] |
Managerial records
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- First full-time manager:
Arthur Johnson.
- Longest-serving manager by time: 23x15px Miguel Muñoz – 15 years in two spells from February 1959 to April 1959 and from April 1960 to January 1974.
- Longest-serving manager by matches: 23x15px Miguel Muñoz – 604 matches.
Team records
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Matches
- First competitive match: 1–3 v Barcelona, 1902 Copa de la Coronación, (Semi-final), 13 May 1902
- First La Liga match: 5–0 v CE Europa, 1929 La Liga, 10 February 1929
- First match at Santiago Bernabéu: 3–1 v Belenenses, 14 December 1947
- First competitive match at Santiago Bernabéu: 3–1 v Español, 1947–48 La Liga, 18 December 1947
- First Pequeña Copa del Mundo de Clubes match: 3–2 v La Salle, 1952 Pequeña Copa del Mundo de Clubes, 13 July 1952
- First Latin Cup match: 2–0 v Belenenses, 1952 Latin Cup, (Semi-final), 22 May 1955
- First European Cup match: 2–0 v Servette, 1955–56 European Cup, (Round 1 - First leg), 8 September 1955
- First Intercontinental Cup match: 0–0 v Peñarol, 1960 Intercontinental Cup, (First leg), 3 July 1960
- First UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match: 0–0 v Hibernians F.C., 1970–71 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, (Round 1 - First leg), 17 September 1970
- First UEFA Cup match: 2–1 v Basel, 1971–72 UEFA Cup, (Round 1 - First leg), 15 September 1971
- First UEFA Champions League match: 0–1 v Ajax, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League, (Group stage), 13 September 1995
- First UEFA Super Cup match: 0–1 v Chelsea, 1998 UEFA Super Cup, 28 August 1998
- First FIFA Club World Cup match: 3–1 v Al-Nassr, 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, (Group stage), 5 January 2000
Record wins
- Record League win: 11–2 against Elche (during the 1959–60 season).
- Record European win: 9–0 against B 1913 (during the 1961–62 European Cup
- Record away win:
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- 0–7 against FC Progrès Niedercorn (during the 1978–79 European Cup).[37]
- 1–7 against Real Zaragoza (during the 1987–88 La Liga).
- 2–8 against Deportivo de La Coruña (during the 2014–15 La Liga).
Record defeats
- Record defeat: 8–1 against Espanyol in the 1929–30 La Liga.
- Record League defeat: 8–1 against Espanyol in the 1929–30 season.
- Record Cup defeat: 6–0 against Valencia in the 1998–99 season.
- Record European defeat:
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- 5–0 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the 1981–82 UEFA Cup.
- 5–0 against Milan in the 1988–89 European Cup.
- Record home defeat: 0–6 against Athletic Club in the 1930–31 La Liga.
- Record away defeat: 8–1 against Espanyol in the 1929–30 La Liga.
Streaks
- Longest unbeaten run (all major competitions): 34 matches (1988–89 season).
- Longest unbeaten run (League): 31 matches (from day 36 1987–88 season, to day 28 1988–89 season).
- Longest unbeaten home run (League): 121 matches (from 1956–57 season, to 1964–65 season).[38]
- Longest winning streak (League): 15 matches (1960–61 season).
- Longest winning streak (League and UEFA Champions League): 18 matches (2014–15 season).
- Longest winning streak (League, Cup and UEFA Champions League): 20 matches (2014–15 season).
- Longest winning streak (League, Cup, UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup): 22 matches (2014–15 season).
- Longest winning streak from first match of season (League): 9 matches (1968–69 season).
- Longest losing streak (League): 5 matches (from day 34 2008–09 season, to day 38 2008–09 season).
- Longest drawing streak (League): 4 matches (2006–07 season).
- Longest streak without a win (League): 9 matches (1984–85 season).
- Longest scoring run (League): 35 matches (1951–52 season to 1952–53 season).
- Longest non-scoring run (League): 3 matches (2001–02 season).
- Longest streak without conceding a goal (League): 7 matches (1997–98 season).
- Longest streak without conceding a goal (League and Cup): 8 matches (2013–14 season).
- Longest streak without conceding a goal (Cup): 8 matches (2013–14 season).
Wins/draws/losses in a season
- Most league wins in a season: 32 in 38 games (during the 2011–12 season).
- Most league home wins in a season: 18 in 19 games (during 1987–88 and 2009–10 seasons).
- Most league away wins in a season: 16 in 19 games (during the 2011–12 season).
- Most league draws in a season: 15 in 34 games (during the 1978–79 season).
- Most league defeats in a season: 13 in 34 games (during the 1973–74 season).
- Fewest league wins in a season: 7 in 18 games (during the 1929–30 season).
- Fewest league draws in a season:
- Fewest league defeats in a season: 0 in 18 games (during the 1931–32 season).
Goals
- Most league goals scored in a season: 121 (during the 2011–12 season).
- Most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 174 (during the 2011–12 season).
- Fewest league goals scored in a season: 24 (during the 1930–31 season).
- Most league goals conceded in a season: 71 (during the 1950–51 season).
- Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15 (during the 1931–32 season).
Points
- Most points in a season:
- Two points for a win: 66 in 44 matches (during the 1986–87 season).
- Three points for a win: 100 in 38 matches (during the 2011–12 season).[39]
- Fewest points in a season:
- Two points for a win: 17 in 18 matches (during the 1929–30 season).
- Three points for a win: 70 in 42 matches (during the 1995–96 season).
Season-by-season performance
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Footnotes
- A. ^ The "Europe" column constitutes goals and appearances in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League and UEFA Intertoto Cup.
- B. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de España, the Copa de la Liga, the UEFA Super Cup, the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Championship.
References
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- ↑ Stammbaum Progrès Niederkorn
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- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.