List of Real Madrid C.F. Records and Statistics - Team Records - Matches

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 European Cup match: 2–0 v Servette, 1955–56 European Cup, (Round 1 - First leg), 8 September 1955
  • First UEFA Champions League match: 0–1 v Ajax, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League, (Group stage), 13 September 1995
  • First UEFA Cup match: 2–1 v Basel, 1971–72 UEFA Cup, (Round 1 - First leg), 15 September 1971
  • 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 Super Cup match: 0–1 v Chelsea, 1998 UEFA Super Cup, 28 August 1998
  • First Intercontinental Cup match: 0–0 v Peñarol, (First leg), 3 July 1960
  • First FIFA Club World Cup match: 3–1 v Al-Nassr, 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, (Group stage), 5 January 2000
  • First Latin Cup match: 2–0 v Belenenses, Latin Cup, (Semi-final), 22 May 1955
  • First Pequeña Copa del Mundo de Clubes match: 3–2 v La Salle, 13 July 1952

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