List of Real Madrid CF seasons#Seasons

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Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a football club that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it lost 3–1 in the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII against FC Barcelona.{{cite web | title = Pre-history and first official title (1900–1910) | url = http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730681095/noticia/Noticia/Real_Madrid_turns_106_(I).htm | publisher = Real Madrid CF | access-date = 12 July 2008 | author = Luís Miguel González | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081229094130/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730681095/noticia/Noticia/Real_Madrid_turns_106_%28I%29.htm | archive-date = 29 December 2008 }} Real Madrid played against other local clubs in various regional tournaments, that served as qualifiers for the Copa del Rey, from 1902 to 1940. In 1929, the club became one of the founding members of La Liga, Spain's first national league. As of 2024, Real is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from the top level of Spanish football, the others being Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona.{{cite web | title = A spectacular leap towards the future (1921–1930) | url = http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730681768/noticia/Noticia/Real_Madrid_turns_106_(III).htm | publisher = Real Madrid | date = 28 February 2007 | access-date = 12 July 2008 | author = Luís Miguel González | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081229093213/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730681768/noticia/Noticia/Real_Madrid_turns_106_(III).htm | archive-date = 29 December 2008 }}{{cite web| title = Classic club – Athletic Bilbao | url = https://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/club=31071/index.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090717095550/http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/club=31071/index.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = July 17, 2009 | publisher = Fédération Internationale de Football Association |access-date =13 September 2009}}

From 1902 to 1929, Real won the Copa del Rey five times and the regional championship 15 times. Real Madrid had a successful start in La Liga, finishing second in the competition's first season, and winning the league in 1932 for the first time. In the 1947–48 season, Madrid finished eleventh, which remains, as of 2024, the club's lowest final position.{{cite web |url=http://www.lfp.es/Default.aspx?tabid=113&Controltype=EvHist&id=1&tmpd=28&tmph=111&e1=15&e2=&e3=&e4= |title=Historical data: Evolution 1928/2011: Real Madrid |publisher=Liga de Fútbol Profesional |access-date=16 March 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090617083811/http://www.lfp.es/Default.aspx?TabId=113 |archive-date=17 June 2009 }} Real Madrid won La Liga four times and the European Cup five times during the 1950s. However, the most successful period for the club in terms of domestic titles was the 1960s, when Real Madrid won eight league championships. It won its first double of league championship and national cup in 1962. Real is also the only Spanish football team to win five consecutive titles, a feat which it has achieved on two occasions (1960–65 and 1985–90).{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spanchamp.html|title=Spain – List of Champions|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|access-date=9 March 2010|date=21 May 2009|first=José Vicente|last=Tejedor Carnicero|archive-date=21 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220721215240/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spanchamp.html|url-status=live}}

Real Madrid is the most successful club in UEFA competitions, winning 26. The club first participated in European competition during the 1954–55 season, when it played in the Latin Cup. It won its first major European title, and the inaugural European Cup, during the 1955–56 season. Real Madrid won the first five editions of the European Cup, and a further ten titles, the last of which was in 2024, holding the record for the most victories in the tournament. The club won the UEFA Cup during the 1984–85 season and retained the trophy the following year.{{cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/history/clubs/50051--real-madrid/ |title=Real Madrid CF – Trophy cabinet |publisher=Real Madrid |access-date=8 April 2010 |archive-date=26 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180126135335/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/club=50051/profile/index.html |url-status=live }}

The club has won La Liga 36 times, the Copa del Rey 20 times, the Supercopa de España 13 times, the Copa de la Liga once, the Copa Eva Duarte once, the European Cup/Champions League 15 times, the UEFA Cup twice, the European/UEFA Super Cup six times, the Intercontinental Cup three times, the FIFA Intercontinental Cup once and the FIFA Club World Cup five times.{{cite web |url=https://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/honours/football |title=Trophies |publisher=Real Madrid |access-date=8 April 2010 |archive-date=31 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190331041630/https://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/honours/football |url-status=live }} The table details the club's achievements in the early regional championships and in all national and international first team competitions for each completed season since the club's formation in 1902.

The club won at least one trophy for seventeen consecutive seasons (from 1953–54 to 1969–70), a record in Spanish football. Its most recent trophy came in 2024 with the inaugural Intercontinental Cup.

Key

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Key to league:

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position

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Key to divisions and rounds:

  • Camp. Reg. = Campeonato Regional Centro
  • W = Champions
  • RU = Final (Runners-up)
  • F = Final
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R32/R16 = Round of 32, Round of 16 etc.
  • GS = Group stage
  • LP = League phase

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Seasons

Prior to 1929, Spain did not have a national football league. Real Madrid competed in the championship of the Madrid region, called Campeonato Centro, the winners of which qualified for the Copa del Rey along with the other regional champions.{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/span-centrchamp.html |title=Spain – List of Champions of Centro |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |access-date=9 March 2010 |date=22 October 2009 |first=Carles |last=Lozano Ferrer |archive-date=29 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129104116/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/span-centrchamp.html |url-status=live }} In 1929, La Liga, Spain's first national football league, was formed, with Real Madrid among the founder members.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/span29.html|title=Spain 1928/29|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=14 June 2007|first=Emilio|last=Pla Diaz|access-date=22 April 2010|archive-date=3 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220803104226/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/span29.html|url-status=live}} The club also competed in the regional championship until it was abandoned in 1940. The Copa del Rey continued alongside La Liga.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1929.html|title=Spain – Cup 1929|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=12 February 2001|first=José Vicente|last=Tejedor Carnicero|access-date=22 April 2010|archive-date=25 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220725015352/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1929.html|url-status=live}} Clubs continued to qualify for it based on their placings in the regional championships until 1940, when it became open to all teams in the top two divisions of the Spanish league and select other teams.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1941.html|title=Spain – Cup 1941|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=21 March 2001|first=Carles|last=Lozano Ferrer|access-date=22 April 2010|archive-date=1 October 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221001082316/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1941.html|url-status=live}}

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!rowspan="2" scope="col" width=6%|CdR{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancuphist.html|title=Spain – List of Cup Finals|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|access-date=9 March 2010|date=21 May 2009|first=José Vicente|last=Tejedor Carnicero|archive-date=31 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731071239/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spancuphist.html|url-status=live}}

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!colspan="9" width=30%|League{{cite web|url=http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=clas&idDivision=1&idTemporada=108&idJornada=38|title=Liga BBVA – Season 2008/2009 – Matchday 38|access-date=22 April 2010|publisher=Liga de Fútbol Profesional|archive-date=29 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201029160257/https://www.laliga.com/?tabid=113&controltype=clas&iddivision=1&idtemporada=108&idjornada=38|url-status=live}} Tables for previous seasons may be obtained using the "Other searches" button. User must select the appropriate season, and set "matchday" to the number of matches played in that season, as per this list.

!colspan="2" width=18%|Europe{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/ec3a.html |title=Fairs' Cup |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=26 January 2000 |first=Karel |last=Stokkermans |access-date=16 March 2010 |archive-date=6 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221006224335/https://rsssf.org/tablese/ec3a.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web|url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/index.html |title=UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: History |publisher=Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) |date=13 July 2005 |access-date=26 April 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110131062024/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/index.html |archive-date=31 January 2011 }}{{cite web|url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind=1/newsid=2571.html |title=UEFA Cup: All-time finals |publisher=Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) |date=30 June 2005 |access-date=16 March 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150831110235/http://en.archive.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind%3D1/newsid%3D2571.html |archive-date=31 August 2015 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/ec1.html|title=European Champions' Cup|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=15 January 2010|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|access-date=18 April 2010|archive-date=6 July 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090706013641/http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ec1.html|url-status=live}}

!colspan="2" width=19%|Other{{cite web|url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/history/index.html |title=UEFA Super Cup: History |publisher=Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) |date=31 August 2008 |access-date=16 March 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100820032123/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/history/index.html |archive-date=20 August 2010 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=107/index.html |title=Tournaments: FIFA Club World Cup |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) |access-date=16 March 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100516160537/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament%3D107/index.html |archive-date=16 May 2010 }}{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spansupcuphist.html |title=Spain – List of Super Cup Finals |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=28 August 2009 |first=José Vicente |last=Tejedor Carnicero |author2=Torre, Raúl |author3=Lozano Ferrer, Carles |access-date=16 March 2010 |archive-date=21 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160521050006/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spansupcuphist.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://www.marca.com/deporte/futbol/copa-rey/palmares.html |title=Copa del Rey: Palmarés |work=Diario Marca |language=Spanish |access-date=16 March 2010 |archive-date=15 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160615073042/http://www.marca.com/deporte/futbol/copa-rey/palmares.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/latin.html |title=Latin Cup |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=23 November 2006 |first=Karel |last=Stokkermans |author2=Gorgazzi, Osvaldo José |access-date=16 March 2010 |archive-date=24 July 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724080813/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/latin.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web|url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/eusa/history/index.html |title=European–South American Cup: History |publisher=Union des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) |date=13 July 2005 |access-date=26 April 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131208213557/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/eusa/history/index.html |archive-date= 8 December 2013 }}

!colspan="2" width=18%|La Liga top scorer{{#tag:ref|Only includes goals scored in La Liga.{{cite web |url=http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=plan&IDEquipo=15&IDTemporada=028&IDDivision=1 |title=Real Madrid – Liga BBVA: Squad season 1928–1929 |publisher=Liga de Fútbol Profesional |access-date=8 April 2010 |archive-date=12 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112001434/http://www.lfp.es/?tabid=113&Controltype=plan&IDEquipo=15&IDTemporada=028&IDDivision=1 |url-status=live }} Access to other seasons via "Other searches" button.|group=n}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1902{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid was founded in 1902 as "Madrid Foot–Ball Club".|group=n}}

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|bgcolor="gold"|1902 Copa de la Coronación#Consolation Trophy / Copa de la Gran Peña*

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|bgcolor="silver"|1903 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

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|{{sort dash}}{{#tag:ref|The 1904 Copa del Rey was organized by the newly formed Madrid Football Federation. Originally, three teams were to participate, and the Federation invited Athletic Bilbao representing Biscay and Espanyol representing Catalonia. Madrid was to be represented by the winner of a preliminary round between Club Español de Madrid and Madrid-Moderno (a merger of Madrid CF and Moderno FC). The three teams were to contest the cup in a round-robin format. Before the tournament, Espanyol, unhappy with the competition system, announced they would not go to Madrid. Then two more teams from Madrid, Moncloa FC and Iberia Football Club, were admitted in the competition, forcing a change to the schedule. As a result, the four Madrid teams were scheduled to play a single-elimination tournament to decide their representative for the Copa del Rey final against automatically qualified Athletic Bilbao.{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20220704085501/http://www.linguasport.com/FUTBOL/nacional/copa/Copa04.htm Copa del Rey Alfonso XIII 1904]}}, linguasport.com {{in lang|es}} The semi-final qualifying match between Club Español de Madrid and Madrid-Moderno ended in 5–5 draw. The captains of both teams agreed not to play extra time, but failed to reach an agreement on when they should replay the match. Español wanted to play the next day, but Madrid-Moderno refused, citing the rules of the tournament which stated that a replay could not be played less than 48 hours after the previous game. The next day Club Español went to replay the match, but Madrid-Moderno did not appear.[https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1904.html Spain - Cup 1904] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220709193843/https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1904.html |date=2022-07-09 }}, RSSSF.com The regional federation, whose president Ceferino Birdalone happened to be president of Club Español as well, ruled in favor of Español, and they were declared winners of the match eliminating Madrid FC from the competition.|group=n}}

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|bgcolor="gold"|1907 Copa del Rey Final*

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|1910 Copa del Rey{{#tag:ref|In 1910, two competitions were played. The Federación Española de Fútbol was created, but various disagreements between 1909 cup winners Ciclista San Sebastián and other clubs surfaced; when no satisfactory agreement could be reached, the championship of the so-called Unión Española de Clubes de Fútbol (UECF) was played in San Sebastián and that of the Federación Española de Fútbol (FEF) in Madrid. Madrid FC played in Unión Española de Clubes de Fútbol Cup (Copa UECF).{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancup1910.html|title=Spain – Cups 1910|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=13 January 2000|first=José Vicente|last=Tejedor Carnicero|access-date=22 April 2011|archive-date=15 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201015050710/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spancup1910.html|url-status=live}}|group=n}}

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scope=row style=text-align:center|1913–14

|Camp. Reg.{{#tag:ref|In 1913, Campeonato de Madrid changed its name to Campeonato Regional de Madrid, following the takeover by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The competition included teams from Castile and León.|group=n}}||{{sort|04|4}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||{{sort|05|5}} ||{{sort|03|3}}||{{sort|03|3rd}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1914–15

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||10 ||12 ||{{sort|05|5}}||{{sort|03|3rd}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1915–16

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|05|5}} ||0 ||{{sort|01|1}} ||15 ||{{sort|05|5}} ||10||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1916 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1916–17

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|06|6}} ||0 ||0 ||28 ||{{sort|08|8}} ||12||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1917 Copa del Rey Final*

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1917–18

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|05|5}} ||0 ||{{sort|01|1}} ||13 ||{{sort|08|8}} ||10||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1918 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1918–19

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|08|8}} ||{{sort|05|5}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||20 ||15 ||11||bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1919–20

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|04|4}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||17 ||{{sort|07|7}} ||{{sort|09|9}}||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|1920 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1920–21{{#tag:ref|In 1920, the club received sponsorship of King Alfonso XIII, and changed its name to "Real Madrid FC".|group=n}}

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||14 ||{{sort|09|9}} ||{{sort|05|5}}||{{sort|03|3rd}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1921–22

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|05|5}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||0 ||28 ||{{sort|05|5}} ||11||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|1922 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1922–23

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||12 ||{{sort|09|9}} ||{{sort|08|8}}||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|1923 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1923–24

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|08|8}} ||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||0 ||21 ||{{sort|07|7}} ||14||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1924 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1924–25

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|08|8}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||{{sort|02|2}} ||11 ||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|09|9}}||bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1925–26

|Camp. Reg.||{{sort|08|8}} ||{{sort|06|6}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|01|1}} ||17 ||{{sort|05|5}} ||13||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|1926 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1926–27

|Camp. Reg.||16 ||12 ||{{sort|01|1}} ||{{sort|03|3}} ||38 ||12 ||25||bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|1927 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1927–28

|Camp. Reg.||10 ||{{sort|08|8}} ||0 ||{{sort|02|2}} ||38 ||10 ||16||bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid finished level on points with Athletic Madrid and Racing Madrid and the three teams were ordered to play each other. Real Madrid won 4–0 against Racing Madrid, but lost 3–1 against Athletic Madrid.|group=n}}

|1928 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1928–29

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.

|18


8

|11


7

|{{sort|01|1}}


1

|{{sort|06|6}}


0

|40


30

|27


8

|23


15

|

{{sort|01.1|2nd{{dagger}}}}

W*

|bgcolor="silver"|1929 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Rubio

|12

scope=row style=text-align:center|1929–30

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.

|18


8

|{{sort|07|7}}


5

|{{sort|03|3}}


1

|{{sort|08|8}}


2

|45


24

|42


12

|17


11

|

{{sort|01.1|5th}}

W*

|bgcolor="silver"|1930 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Rubio

|18

scope=row style=text-align:center|1930–31

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.

|18


10

|{{sort|07|7}}


9

|{{sort|04|4}}


1

|{{sort|07|7}}


0

|24


34

|27


10

|18


19

|

{{sort|01.1|6th}}

W*

|1931 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Lazcano

|{{sort|05|5}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1931–32{{#tag:ref|In 1931, the club was forced to revert to its old name "Madrid FC" after the arrival of the Second Spanish Republic.|group=n}}

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.{{#tag:ref|In the 1931–32 season, the Campeonato Regional de Madrid changed its name to Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro–Aragón. The competition included teams from Aragon and Castile and León.|group=n}}

|18


10

|10


8

|{{sort|08|8}}


1

|{{sort|00|0}}


1

|37


40

|15


8

|28


17

|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|01|1st*}}

W*

|1932 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Olivares

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1932–33

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.{{#tag:ref|In the 1932–34 period, the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro–Aragón became Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro–Sur. The competition included teams from Andalusia and Castile and León.|group=n}}

|18


10

|13


9

|{{sort|02|2}}


0

|{{sort|03|3}}


1

|49


38

|17


7

|28


18

|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|01|1st*}}

W*

|bgcolor="silver"|1933 Copa del Presidente de la República Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Olivares

|bgcolor=Moccasin|15{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1933–34

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.

|18


10

|10


7

|{{sort|02|2}}


2

|{{sort|06|6}}


1

|41


35

|29


11

|22


16

|

{{sort|01.1|2nd{{dagger}}}}

W*

|bgcolor="gold"|1934 Copa del Presidente de la República Final*

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Regueiro

|12

scope=row style=text-align:center|1934–35

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.{{#tag:ref|In the 1934–36 period, the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro–Sur changed its name to Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Castilla–Aragón. The competition included teams from Aragon, Cantabria and Castile and León.|group=n}}

|22


12

|16


10

|{{sort|01|1}}


0

|{{sort|05|5}}


2

|61


41

|34


13

|33


20

|

{{sort|01.1|2nd{{dagger}}}}

W*

|1935 Copa del Presidente de la República

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Sañudo

|20

scope=row style=text-align:center|1935–36

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.

|22


10

|13


6

|{{sort|03|3}}


3

|{{sort|06|6}}


1

|62


23

|35


8

|29


15

|

{{sort|01.1|2nd{{dagger}}}}

W*

|bgcolor="gold"|1936 Copa del Presidente de la República Final*

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Sañudo

|20

colspan=17|No competitive football was played between 1936 and 1939 due to the Spanish Civil War.
scope=row style=text-align:center|1939–40

|La Liga


Camp. Reg.{{#tag:ref|In 1939, the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Castilla–Aragón changed its name to Campeonato Regional del Centro. The competition included teams from Castile and León. In 1940, it was discontinued in favor of a full-season La Liga.|group=n}}

|18


10

|11


7

|{{sort|01|1}}


1

|{{sort|06|6}}


2

|40


21

|27


12

|23


15

|

{{sort|02.1|4th}}

2nd{{dagger}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1940 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Alday

|13

scope=row style=text-align:center|1940–41{{#tag:ref|In 1941, the club recovered its honorific name "Real Madrid CF" following the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War.|group=n}}

|La Liga

|22

|11

|{{sort|02|2}}

|{{sort|09|9}}

|51

|38

|24

|{{sort|06|6th}}

|1941 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Alday

|14

scope=row style=text-align:center|1941–42

|La Liga

|26

|14

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|65

|43

|33

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1942 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Alday

|23

scope=row style=text-align:center|1942–43

|La Liga

|26

|10

|{{sort|05|5}}

|11

|52

|50

|25

|{{sort|10|10th}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1943 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Alday

|16

scope=row style=text-align:center|1943–44

|La Liga

|26

|11

|{{sort|06|6}}

|{{sort|09|9}}

|48

|38

|28

|{{sort|07|7th}}

|1944 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Barinaga

|20

scope=row style=text-align:center|1944–45

|La Liga

|26

|18

|{{sort|02|2}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|68

|35

|38

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1944–45 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Barinaga

|18

scope=row style=text-align:center|1945–46

|La Liga

|26

|11

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|46

|30

|31

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1946 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pruden

|20

scope=row style=text-align:center|1946–47

|La Liga

|26

|11

|{{sort|05|5}}

|10

|62

|56

|27

|{{sort|07|7th}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1947 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pruden

|22

scope=row style=text-align:center|1947–48

|La Liga

|26

|{{sort|07|7}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|12

|41

|56

|21

|{{sort|11|11th}}

|1947–48 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Copa Eva Duarte

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Molowny

|{{sort|09|9}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1948–49

|La Liga

|26

|15

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|67

|42

|34

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|1948–49 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pahiño

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|1949–50

|La Liga

|26

|11

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|60

|49

|31

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|1949–50 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pahiño

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center|1950–51

|La Liga

|30

|13

|{{sort|05|5}}

|12

|80

|71

|31

|{{sort|09|9th}}

|1951 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pahiño

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|1951–52

|La Liga

|30

|16

|{{sort|06|6}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|79

|50

|38

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|1952 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pahiño

|bgcolor=Moccasin|28{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1952–53

|La Liga

|30

|18

|{{sort|03|3}}

|{{sort|09|9}}

|67

|49

|39

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|1952–53 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pahiño

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center|1953–54

|La Liga

|30

|17

|{{sort|06|6}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|72

|41

|40

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1954 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid would have qualified for the annual Latin Cup as league champions, but the tournament was scrapped due to fixture congestion amid the 1954 FIFA World Cup.|group=n}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Di Stéfano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|27{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1954–55

|La Liga

|30

|20

|{{sort|06|6}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|80

|31

|46

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1955 Copa del Generalísimo

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Latin Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Di Stéfano

|25

scope=row style=text-align:center|1955–56

|La Liga

|30

|18

|{{sort|02|2}}

|10

|81

|39

|38

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|1956 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Di Stéfano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|24{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1956–57

|La Liga

|30

|20

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|74

|35

|44

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1957 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|Latin Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Di Stéfano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|31{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1957–58

|La Liga

|30

|20

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|05|5}}

|71

|26

|45

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1958 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Di Stéfano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|19{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1958–59

|La Liga

|30

|21

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|89

|29

|47

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1958–59 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Di Stéfano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|23{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1959–60

|La Liga

|30

|21

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|05|5}}

|92

|36

|46

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1960 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Puskás

|bgcolor=Moccasin|25{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1960–61

|La Liga

|30

|24

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|02|2}}

|89

|25

|52

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1961 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|Intercontinental Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Puskás

|bgcolor=Moccasin|28{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1961–62

|La Liga

|30

|19

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|58

|24

|43

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1962 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|European Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|06|RU{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Puskás

|20

scope=row style=text-align:center|1962–63

|La Liga

|30

|23

|{{sort|03|3}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|83

|33

|49

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1962–63 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R32}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Puskás

|bgcolor=Moccasin|26{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1963–64

|La Liga

|30

|22

|{{sort|02|2}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|61

|23

|46

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1963–64 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|06|RU{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Puskás

|bgcolor=Moccasin|21{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1964–65

|La Liga

|30

|21

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|64

|18

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1964–65 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Grosso

|17

scope=row style=text-align:center|1965–66

|La Liga

|30

|19

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|53

|30

|43

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1965–66 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Grosso

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1966–67

|La Liga

|30

|19

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|02|2}}

|58

|22

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1966–67 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|Intercontinental Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

|Gento

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1967–68

|La Liga

|30

|16

|10

|{{sort|04|4}}

|55

|26

|42

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1968 Copa del Generalísimo Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Amancio, Pirri, Velázquez

|10

scope=row style=text-align:center|1968–69

|La Liga

|30

|18

|11

|{{sort|01|1}}

|46

|21

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1969 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Amancio

|bgcolor=Moccasin|14{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1969–70

|La Liga

|30

|13

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|50

|42

|35

|{{sort|05|5th}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1970 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Amancio

|bgcolor=Moccasin|16{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1970–71

|La Liga

|30

|17

|{{sort|07|7}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|46

|24

|41

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|1970–71 Copa del Generalísimo

|Cup Winners' Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|06|RU{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pirri

|13

scope=row style=text-align:center|1971–72

|La Liga

|34

|19

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|51

|27

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1971–72 Copa del Generalísimo

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|02|R32}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pirri

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1972–73

|La Liga

|34

|17

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|45

|29

|43

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|1972–73 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|10

scope=row style=text-align:center|1973–74

|La Liga

|34

|13

|{{sort|08|8}}

|13

|48

|38

|34

|{{sort|08|8th}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1974 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|01|R64}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Más

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1974–75

|La Liga

|34

|20

|10

|{{sort|04|4}}

|66

|34

|50

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1975 Copa del Generalísimo Final*

|Cup Winners' Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|17

scope=row style=text-align:center|1975–76

|La Liga

|34

|20

|{{sort|08|8}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|54

|26

|48

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1975–76 Copa del Generalísimo

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Pirri

|13

scope=row style=text-align:center|1976–77

|La Liga

|34

|12

|10

|12

|57

|53

|34

|{{sort|09|9th}}

|1976–77 Copa del Rey

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|12

scope=row style=text-align:center|1977–78

|La Liga

|34

|22

|{{sort|03|3}}

|{{sort|09|9}}

|77

|40

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1977–78 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|24

scope=row style=text-align:center|1978–79

|La Liga

|34

|16

|15

|{{sort|03|3}}

|61

|36

|47

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1979 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|18

scope=row style=text-align:center|1979–80

|La Liga

|34

|22

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|03|3}}

|70

|33

|53

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1980 Copa del Rey Final*

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Santillana

|23

scope=row style=text-align:center|1980–81

|La Liga

|34

|20

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|09|9}}

|66

|37

|45

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1980–81 Copa del Rey

|European Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|06|RU{{dagger}}}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Juanito

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center|1981–82

|La Liga

|34

|18

|{{sort|08|8}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|57

|34

|44

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1982 Copa del Rey Final*

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Juanito, Santillana, Stielike

|{{sort|09|9}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1982–83

|La Liga

|34

|20

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|05|5}}

|57

|25

|49

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1983 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|Cup Winners' Cup

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|06|RU{{dagger}}}}

|


League Cup

|bgcolor=silver|

{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

RU{{dagger}}

|Pineda

|11

scope=row style=text-align:center|1983–84

|La Liga

|34

|22

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|59

|37

|49

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1983–84 Copa del Rey

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|01|R64}}

|League Cup

|{{sort|01|R32}}

|Juanito

|bgcolor=Moccasin|17{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1984–85

|La Liga

|34

|13

|10

|11

|46

|36

|36

|{{sort|05|5th}}

|1984–85 Copa del Rey

|UEFA Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|League Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Valdano

|17

scope=row style=text-align:center|1985–86

|La Liga

|34

|26

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|83

|33

|56

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1985–86 Copa del Rey

|UEFA Cup

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|League Cup

|{{sort|01|R16}}

|Sánchez

|bgcolor=Moccasin|22{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1986–87

|La Liga

|44

|27

|12

|{{sort|05|5}}

|84

|37

|66

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1986–87 Copa del Rey

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid qualified to play Zaragoza for the Supercopa de España but the game was not arranged.|group=n}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Sánchez

|bgcolor=Moccasin|34{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1987–88

|La Liga

|38

|28

|{{sort|06|6}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|95

|26

|62

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1987–88 Copa del Rey

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid qualified to play Real Sociedad for the Supercopa de España but the game was not arranged.|group=n}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Sánchez

|bgcolor=Moccasin|29{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1988–89

|La Liga

|38

|25

|12

|{{sort|01|1}}

|91

|37

|62

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1989 Copa del Rey Final*

|European Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Sánchez

|27

scope=row style=text-align:center|1989–90

|La Liga

|38

|26

|10

|{{sort|02|2}}

|{{sort|992|107}}

|38

|62

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1990 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|European Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|Supercopa de España{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid automatically received the trophy as it won the league championship and Copa del Rey double.|group=n}}

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Sánchez

|bgcolor=Moccasin|38{{double dagger}}{{#tag:ref|Sánchez was La Liga top scorer (38 goals) and won the European Golden Shoe.{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/gboot.html |title=Golden Boot ("Soulier d'Or") Awards |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |first=Sorin |last=Arotaritei |author2=Di Maggio, Roberto |author3=Stokkermans, Karel |date=11 December 2009 |access-date=18 April 2008 |archive-date=21 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220721204533/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/gboot.html |url-status=live }}|group=n}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1990–91

|La Liga

|38

|20

|{{sort|06|6}}

|12

|63

|37

|46

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|1990–91 Copa del Rey

|European Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Butragueño

|bgcolor=Moccasin|19{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1991–92

|La Liga

|38

|23

|{{sort|08|8}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|78

|32

|54

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="silver"|1992 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Hierro

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|1992–93

|La Liga

|38

|24

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|05|5}}

|75

|28

|57

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="gold"|1993 Copa del Rey Final*

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Zamorano

|26

scope=row style=text-align:center|1993–94

|La Liga

|38

|19

|{{sort|07|7}}

|12

|61

|50

|45

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|1993–94 Copa del Rey

|Cup Winners' Cup

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|Copa Iberoamericana


|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|03|W*}}

W*

|Zamorano

|26

scope=row style=text-align:center|1994–95

|La Liga

|38

|23

|{{sort|09|9}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|76

|29

|55

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1994–95 Copa del Rey

|UEFA Cup

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Zamorano

|bgcolor=Moccasin|28{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1995–96

|La Liga

|42

|20

|10

|12

|75

|51

|70First season where three points were awarded for a win instead of two as previously

|{{sort|06|6th}}

|1995–96 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

|Raúl

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center|1996–97

|La Liga

|42

|27

|11

|{{sort|04|4}}

|85

|36

|92

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|1996–97 Copa del Rey

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Suker

|24

scope=row style=text-align:center|1997–98

|La Liga

|38

|17

|12

|{{sort|09|9}}

|63

|45

|63

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|1997–98 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Morientes

|12

scope=row style=text-align:center|1998–99

|La Liga

|38

|21

|{{sort|05|5}}

|12

|77

|62

|68

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|1998–99 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Intercontinental Cup

|

{{sort|02.1|RU{{dagger}}}}

W*

|rowspan=3|Raúl

|bgcolor=Moccasin|25{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|1999–2000

|La Liga

|38

|16

|14

|{{sort|08|8}}

|58

|48

|62

|{{sort|05|5th}}

|1999–2000 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|FIFA Club World Championship

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|17

scope=row style=text-align:center|2000–01

|La Liga

|38

|24

|{{sort|08|8}}

|{{sort|06|6}}

|81

|40

|80

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2000–01 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Intercontinental Cup

|bgcolor=silver|

{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

RU{{dagger}}

|bgcolor=Moccasin|24{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2001–02

|La Liga

|38

|19

|{{sort|09|9}}

|10

|69

|44

|66

|{{sort|03|3rd}}

|bgcolor="silver"|2002 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Morientes

|18

scope=row style=text-align:center|2002–03

|La Liga

|38

|22

|12

|{{sort|04|4}}

|86

|42

|78

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2002–03 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Intercontinental Cup

|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|03|W*}}

W*

|rowspan=4|Ronaldo

|23

scope=row style=text-align:center|2003–04

|La Liga

|38

|21

|{{sort|07|7}}

|10

|72

|54

|70

|{{sort|04|4th}}

|bgcolor="silver"|2004 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|Champions League

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|bgcolor=Moccasin|24{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2004–05

|La Liga

|38

|25

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|71

|32

|80

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2004–05 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|2005–06

|La Liga

|38

|20

|10

|{{sort|08|8}}

|70

|40

|70

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2005–06 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|14

scope=row style=text-align:center|2006–07

|La Liga

|38

|23

|{{sort|07|7}}

|{{sort|08|8}}

|66

|40

|76

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2006–07 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|Van Nistelrooy

|bgcolor=Moccasin|25{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2007–08

|La Liga

|38

|27

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|07|7}}

|84

|36

|85

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2007–08 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

|Raúl

|18

scope=row style=text-align:center|2008–09

|La Liga

|38

|25

|{{sort|03|3}}

|10

|83

|52

|78

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2008–09 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|rowspan=2|Higuaín

|22

scope=row style=text-align:center|2009–10

|La Liga

|38

|31

|{{sort|03|3}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|991|102}}

|35

|96

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2009–10 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|03|R16}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|27

scope=row style=text-align:center|2010–11

|La Liga

|38

|29

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|991|102}}

|33

|92

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="gold"|2011 Copa del Rey Final*

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|rowspan=8|Cristiano Ronaldo

|bgcolor=Moccasin|40{{double dagger}}{{#tag:ref|Cristiano Ronaldo was La Liga top scorer (40 goals) and won the European Golden Shoe.|group=n}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2011–12

|La Liga

|38

|32

|{{sort|04|4}}

|{{sort|02|2}}

|{{sort|993|121}}

|32

|{{sort|991|100}}

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2011–12 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|RU{{dagger}}}}

|46

scope=row style=text-align:center|2012–13

|La Liga

|38

|26

|{{sort|07|7}}

|{{sort|05|5}}

|{{sort|991|103}}

|42

|85

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="silver"|2013 Copa del Rey Final{{dagger}}

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|W*}}

|34

scope=row style=text-align:center|2013–14

|La Liga

|38

|27

|6

|5

|104

|38

|87

|3rd

|bgcolor="gold"|2014 Copa del Rey Final*

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|bgcolor=Moccasin|31{{double dagger}}{{#tag:ref|Cristiano Ronaldo was La Liga top scorer (31 goals) and won the European Golden Shoe (shared with Luis Suárez).|group=n}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2014–15

|La Liga

|38

|30

|2

|6

|118

|38

|92

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2014–15 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Supercopa de España
FIFA Club World Cup

|

W*

{{sort|02.1|RU{{dagger}}}}

W*

|bgcolor=Moccasin|48{{double dagger}}{{#tag:ref|Cristiano Ronaldo was La Liga top scorer (48 goals) and won the European Golden Shoe.|group=n}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2015–16

|La Liga

|38

|28

|6

|4

|110

|34

|90

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2015–16 Copa del Rey{{#tag:ref|Real Madrid were disqualified from the competition after accidentally fielding an ineligible player in the first leg of the round of 32.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35001655|title=Real Madrid not told Cheryshev was ineligible, says president|publisher=BBC Sport|date=4 December 2015|access-date=4 December 2015|archive-date=8 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208120734/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35001655|url-status=live}}{{cite news|url=http://cdn1.sefutbol.com/sites/default/files/sanciones/resolucion_1-16_ida_copa_rey_cadiz-r.madrid.pdf|title=Acuerdos y resolución del Juez de Competición acerca de los 1/16 de final de Copa de SM El Rey|publisher=rfef.es|date=4 December 2015|access-date=4 December 2015|archive-date=6 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151206154836/http://cdn1.sefutbol.com/sites/default/files/sanciones/resolucion_1-16_ida_copa_rey_cadiz-r.madrid.pdf|url-status=dead}}|group=n}}

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|{{sort dash|low=y}}

|{{sort dash}}

|35

scope=row style=text-align:center|2016–17

|La Liga

|38

|29

|6

|3

|106

|41

|93

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2016–17 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|UEFA Super Cup


FIFA Club World Cup

|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|03|W*}}

W*

|25

scope=row style=text-align:center|2017–18

|La Liga

|38

|22

|10

|6

|94

|44

|76

|3rd

|2017–18 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Supercopa de España
FIFA Club World Cup

|bgcolor=gold|

{{sort|03|W*}}

W*

W*

|26

scope=row style=text-align:center|2018–19

|La Liga

|38

|21

|5

|12

|63

|46

|68

|3rd

|2018–19 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|07|R16}}

|UEFA Super Cup


FIFA Club World Cup

|

{{sort|02.1|RU{{dagger}}}}

W*

|rowspan=5|Benzema

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|2019–20

|La Liga

|38

|26

|9

|3

|70

|25

|87

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2019–20 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|07|R16}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|21

scope=row style=text-align:center|2020–21

|La Liga

|38

|25

|9

|4

|67

|28

|84

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|2020–21 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|Supercopa de España

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|23

scope=row style=text-align:center|2021–22

|La Liga

|38

|26

|8

|4

|80

|31

|86

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2021–22 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|bgcolor=Moccasin|27{{double dagger}}

scope=row style=text-align:center|2022–23

|La Liga

|38

|24

|6

|8

|75

|36

|78

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="gold"|2023 Copa del Rey final*

|Champions League

|{{sort|05|SF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Supercopa de España
FIFA Club World Cup

|

W*

{{sort|02.1|RU{{dagger}}}}

W*

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center|2023–24

|La Liga

|38

|29

|8

|1

|87

|26

|95

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|01|1st*}}

|2023–24 Copa del Rey

|Champions League

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|07|W*}}

|Supercopa de España

|bgcolor="gold"|{{sort|03|W*}}

|Bellingham

|19

scope=row style=text-align:center style="background:SkyBlue;"|2024–25

|La Liga

|38

|26

|6

|6

|78

|38

|84

|bgcolor="silver"|{{sort|02|2nd{{dagger}}}}

|bgcolor="silver"|2025 Copa del Rey final{{dagger}}

|Champions League

|{{sort|04|QF}}

|UEFA Super Cup


Supercopa de España
FIFA Intercontinental Cup
FIFA Club World Cup

|

W*

{{sort|02.1|RU{{dagger}}}}

W*

GS

|Mbappé

|bgcolor=Moccasin|31{{double dagger}}{{#tag:ref|Kylian Mbappé was La Liga top scorer (31 goals) and won the European Golden Shoe.|group=n}}

Notes

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References

=General=

  • {{cite web|url=http://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/honours/football|title=Football honours|publisher=Real Madrid|access-date=2 September 2015|archive-date=21 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140421234811/http://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/honours/football|url-status=live}}

=Specific=

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