RECORDS

Here are some records that Real Madrid has within the history of the Spanish la Liga.

Most Liga titles won: 28 Primera Liga titles won.
President with the most titles: Santiago Bernabeu 16 Primera liga titles
     (span of 35 years).
Coach with the most titles: Miguel Munoz 9 Primera liga titles (span of 13 years).
Player with the most titles: Francisco Gento 12 Primera liga titles.
Player with the most goal in a season (Primera liga only): Hugo Sanchez with 38 goals.
Most wins at home in a season: 18 wins (1987/88).
Team with most Pichichi (topscorer) winners: 22 times.
Team with most Zamora (goalkeeper) winners: 15 times.
Longest time without loosing at home: round 23 1956/57 season to rd 25 1964/65
     (8 years and 18 days).
Games without loosing at home: 121 matches.
Seasons with all wins at home: 1959/60, 1962/63 & 1985/86.
Season without loosing: 1931/32.
Most goals in a season: 107 goals in 1989/90 (coach: John Toshack).
Most goals at home in a season: 78 goals in 1989/90 (average 4 goals per game).
Least goals contra at home: 8 goals in 1994/95.
Earliest announced winners of Liga: 5 games before last round - 1960/61, 1962/63 &
     1974/75
Longest streak without losing at home: February 1957 to March 1965, or 114 matches

Most appearances: Manuel Sanchis (1983-2001) - 708 games (523 league, 67 Spanish Cup, 8 Spanish League Cup, 9 Spanish Super Cup, 58 European Champions' League, 6 European Cup Winners' Cup, 35 UEFA Cup, 1 European Super Cup, 1 Intercontinental Cup).
Record goal scorer: Alfredo Di Stefano (1953-1964) - 308 goals (216 league, 40 Spanish Cup, 49 European Cup, 2 Latin Cup, 1 Intercontinental Cup).
Biggest league win: Real Madrid 11 - 2 Elche (Feb 7, 1960)
Biggest Cup win: Real Madrid 11 - 1 Barcelona(Jun 13, 1943)
Biggest league loss: Espanyol 8 - 1 Real Madrid(Mar 3, 1930)

Fascinating facts:

Real Madrid have never been relegated from the Spanish first division.
The worst ever season was 1947-48, when they finished 11th.
They have not finished lower than 6th since 1977.
Santiago Bernabeu, after whom Real Madrid's current home is named, was a player, coach and then president of Real Madrid.
There have been 22 different presidents of Real Madrid, of which the longest serving was Santiago Bernabeu, from 1943 to 1978.
There have been 37 different coaches of Real Madrid since the role was first created in 1923, of which the longest serving was Miguel Munoz, from 1960 to 1974.
765 players have appeared for the Real Madrid first team, 583 of whom have been Spanish and the remainder from 31 different countries, from Argentina to Yugoslavia.
Real Madrid is the team with most consecutive participations in the Champions Cup, 15 in all, between the years of 1955/56-1969/70, go here to see full list of the ranking and other interesting stuff.
Alongside Marseille and Leeds, Real Madrid is the team that has the biggest win in the CL, all teams has a 6-0 win, Real Madrid beat Genk 6-0 on the 25.09.03.

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