2023–24 Real Madrid CF season

The 2023–24 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 120th season in existence and the club's 93rd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. In addition to the domestic league, Real Madrid is participating in this season's editions of the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. As the reigning champions of the Spanish Cup, Madrid also participated in the Supercopa de España, beating Barcelona 4–1 in the final to win their 13th title in the competition.

Real Madrid
2023–24 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachCarlo Ancelotti
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyRound of 16
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jude Bellingham (18)

All:
Jude Bellingham
(22)
Highest home attendance77,981 vs Barcelona
Lowest home attendance65,017 vs Las Palmas
Average home league attendance72,153
Biggest win4–0 vs Osasuna
5–1 vs Valencia
4–0 vs Girona
4–0 vs Celta Vigo
Biggest defeat1–3 vs Atlético Madrid
2–4 vs Atlético Madrid
All statistics correct as of 4 May 2024.

This season is the first since 2008–09 to not feature Karim Benzema, who departed to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad and the first since 2015–16 without Marco Asensio, who left Los Merengues to join French side Paris Saint-Germain.

Summary edit

Pre-season edit

On 3 June, at the end of the 2022–23 season, Madrid announced the departure of Marco Asensio with the player having spent seven seasons playing for Los Blancos.[1] On the same day, the club said goodbye to Mariano and Eden Hazard.[2][3] The following day, Madrid announced an agreement with Karim Benzema for the club captain to depart in the summer after 14 years of service, with the Frenchman leaving the club as the joint-most decorated player in Real's history, having won 25 trophies.[4] On 9 June, Madrid confirmed the return of the former club's academy player, Fran García, triggering the release clause to sign him from Rayo Vallecano on a four-year contract.[5] The next day, Madrid announced that Brahim Díaz will be part of the first team for the 2023–24 season, additionally extending his contract until 2027.[6] On 14 June, Madrid announced the signing of young midfielder Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund, penning a six-year deal with the Englishman.[7] Five days later, Madrid brought back another club's youth academy product, signing Joselu on a one-year loan from Espanyol.[8] On 21 June, Toni Kroos renewed his contract with the club until 2024.[9] The next day, Madrid announced that the club's new captain, Nacho, had extended his contract for one more season, keeping him at Real until 2024.[10] On 23 June, Dani Ceballos extended until 2027.[11] Three days later, Madrid and Luka Modrić agreed on a one-season extension, with the Croatian signing a contract until 2024.[12] On 6 July, Madrid announced the signing of Arda Güler from Fenerbahçe, agreeing a six-year deal with the Turkish talent.[13] On 15 July, Jesús Vallejo joined Granada on a season-long loan.[14]

August edit

On 12 August, Madrid started their 2023–24 campaign with a 2–0 El Viejo Clásico win at the San Mamés, beating Athletic Bilbao in the first matchday of La Liga with a strike from Rodrygo and Bellingham's debut goal.[15] Two days later, following Thibaut Courtois' ACL injury, Madrid signed Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea as his replacement on a season-long loan deal.[16][17] On 19 August, Madrid took on Almería on the road and managed to get a 3–1 win, thanks to a brace from Bellingham and a goal from Vinícius Júnior.[18] Six days later, a late Bellingham header helped Madrid to obtain a narrow 1–0 away win against Celta Vigo and continue their perfect league start.[19]

September edit

On 1 September, the deadline day of the summer transfer window, Álvaro Odriozola returned to Real Sociedad on a permanent basis.[20] The following day, a close-range goal from Joselu and Bellingham's injury time winner gave Ancelotti's side a 2–1 comeback win over Getafe in their first league game of the season at the Santiago Bernabéu.[21] After the international break, on 17 September, second-half goals from Federico Valverde and Joselu earned Madrid a 2–1 home win over Real Sociedad, extending the team's winning run to five games.[22] Three days later, another late winner from Bellingham clinched Madrid a 1–0 win against Union Berlin in the first matchday of the Champions League.[23] On 24 September, Ancelotti's side suffered their first defeat in the season, as the away Madrid derby match against Atlético Madrid ended in a 1–3 loss, with the team's only goal coming from Kroos.[24] Three days later, Madrid defeated Las Palmas 2–0 at home, as Brahim and Joselu got on the scoresheet.[25] The last match of September ended in another win for Real after they beat Girona 3–0 away on 30 September to reclaim the league's first place, courtesy of goals from Joselu, Aurélien Tchouaméni, a debut one for the Frenchman, and Bellingham.[26]

October edit

On 3 October, finishes from Vinícius and Bellingham, as well as an own goal, got Madrid a 3–2 turnaround win over Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in their second Champions League match of the season.[27] Four days later, Osasuna was beaten 4–0 at home, thanks to a brace from Bellingham and goals from Vinícius and Joselu.[28] After another international break, Madrid returned to play on 21 October with a 1–1 away draw against Sevilla, as Dani Carvajal got on the scoresheet.[29] Three days later, Madrid faced Braga away from home in the Champions League, beating the Portuguese side 2–1 with goals from Rodrygo and Bellingham.[30] On 28 October, Bellingham scored two goals to give Madrid a late 2–1 comeback victory over Barcelona at the Olímpic Lluís Companys in the first El Clásico of the season.[31] Three days later, Vinícius prolongated his agreement with the club through 2027.[32]

November edit

On 2 November, Madrid announced that Rodrygo had renewed his contract until 2028.[33] Three days later, Madrid's home game versus Rayo Vallecano ended in a 0–0 stalemate.[34] On 7 November, Eduardo Camavinga extended until 2029.[35] The next day, Champions League goals from Brahim, Vinícius and Rodrygo qualified Madrid to the knockout phase, as Ancelotti's side defeated Braga 3–0 at the Santiago Bernabéu.[36] On 9 November, Valverde signed a contract extension until 2029.[37] On 11 November, an early Carvajal goal and braces from Vinícius and Rodrygo gave Madrid a smashing 5–1 victory over Valencia at home.[38] On 26 November, Madrid's away league game versus Cádiz ended in a 3–0 win with a Rodrygo brace and a goal from Bellingham.[39] Three days later, Madrid secured the first spot in their Champions League group with a 4–2 win against Napoli, as first-half strikes from Rodrygo and Bellingham were followed up by the debut goal from Castilla's Nico Paz and Joselu's close-range shot.[40]

December edit

Ancelotti's side started the month with a win, beating Granada 2–0 on 2 December, with goals from Brahim and Rodrygo.[41] A week later, Madrid took on Real Betis, but was unable to take three points, as Bellingham's goal gave his team a 1–1 draw.[42] On 12 December, a brace from Joselu and Ceballos' goal helped Madrid to get a 3–2 win over Union Berlin and a perfect result in the Champions League group stage for the third time in the club's history.[43] Five days later, Madrid's last 2023 game at the Bernabéu ended in a 4–1 victory over Villarreal, as Bellingham, Rodrygo, Brahim and Modrić got on the scoresheet.[44] On 21 December, a Lucas Vázquez header in injury time gave Madrid a 1–0 win over Alavés to end the year as the league leaders.[45] Eight days later, Ancelotti renewed his contract until 2026.[46]

January edit

On 3 January, Madrid started off 2024 by beating Mallorca 1–0 at the Bernabéu, thanks to a late headed goal by Antonio Rüdiger.[47] Three days later, goals from Joselu, Brahim and Rodrygo helped Madrid to get a 3–1 Copa del Rey win over Arandina and progress to the round of 16.[48] On 10 January, the first 2023–24 Supercopa de España semi-final ended in favor of Real, as goals from Rüdiger, Ferland Mendy and Carvajal helped Madrid reach extra time, where a deflected header from Joselu and Brahim's long-range shot on an empty net gave their team a 5–3 win over Atlético Madrid.[49] Four days later, the Brazilian duo of Vinícius and Rodrygo scored all goals in Madrid's 4–1 victory over El Clásico rivals Barcelona, with the former getting his second career hat-trick to help Real conquer their 13th Spanish Super Cup title.[50] On 19 January, two late goals in extra time from Atlético Madrid saw Ancelotti’s side being eliminated from the Copa Del Rey 2–4 away, as one own goal and one from Joselu were not enough in a second loss at the Metropolitano Stadium.[51] Three days later, Madrid won 3–2 after being down by two goals against Almería at half-time, with the goals coming from Bellingham and Vinícius, as well as a stoppage time winner by Carvajal.[52] On 24 January, Éder Militão signed a contract extension until 2028.[53] Three days later, Madrid beat Las Palmas 2–1 away, with a goal from Vinícius and a late winner by Tchouaméni.[54]

February edit

On 1 February, a brace from Joselu gave Madrid a 2–0 away victory over Getafe in the first game of the month.[55] Three days later, another match against Atlético Madrid ended in a 1–1 draw at the Bernabéu, as Brahim's first-half goal was cancelled out by a late equaliser.[56] On 10 February, Madrid won 4–0 over Girona at home to strengthen their lead in the league, through goals from Vinícius and Rodrygo, as well as a brace from Bellingham.[57] Three days later, a wondergoal from Brahim was enough to beat Champions League round of 16 opponents RB Leipzig 1–0 in the first leg.[58] On 18 February, Madrid was halted by Rayo Vallecano to a 1–1 draw away, with Joselu getting on the scoresheet.[59] Seven days later, Sevilla was defeated 1–0 at Bernabéu, courtesy of a late strike from Modrić.[60]

March edit

The month started for Madrid with a 2–2 away draw against Valencia on 2 March, as Vinícius got a brace.[61] Five days later, Vinícius scored his team's goal in the 1–1 home draw of the Champions League second leg against RB Leipzig, prevailing Madrid to the quarter-finals.[62] On 10 March, Madrid beat Celta Vigo 4–0 at home, with strikes from Vinícius and Güler, a debut one for the Turk, as well as two own goals.[63] Six days later, Madrid beat Osasuna 4–2 away, as Vinícius got on the scoresheet twice alongside Carvajal and Brahim.[64] On 31 March, Madrid concluded the month at home with Rodrygo's brace sealing a 2–0 victory against Athletic Bilbao. The match also saw the return of Militão from his ACL injury.[65]

April edit

On 9 April, Madrid opened the month with the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals tie against Manchester City at home, as an own goal and strikes from Rodrygo and Valverde helped Real to end the match in a thrilling 3–3 draw.[66] Four days later, a lone goal from outside the box by Tchouaméni gave Madrid a 1–0 win at Mallorca.[67] On 17 April, Rodrygo's goal was enough to see Madrid hold Manchester City to a 1–1 draw at the City of Manchester Stadium in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, sending the tie to extra time and ultimately penalty shootout, where Ancelotti's side prevailed 4–3 to book their place in the semi-finals.[68] Four days later, Madrid managed to get a 3–2 victory over Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu with the help of goals from Vinícius and Vázquez and a stoppage time winner from Bellingham, sealing their third El Clásico win in a row this season, for the first time since 1935–36.[69] On 26 April, Madrid's away game against Real Sociedad ended in a 1–0 win, as Güler scored on his first La Liga start.[70] Four days later, a double from Vinícius earned Madrid a 2–2 away draw against Bayern Munich in the first game of the Champions League semi-finals, which was the first European Clásico for Real since the 2017–18 encounter.[71]

May edit

Madrid started the month with a home match against Cádiz on 4 May, as second-half goals from Brahim, Bellingham and Joselu gave Real a 3–0 win. This game also marked Courtois' first appearance of the season after recovering from his ACL injury.[72] The same day, with Girona beating Barcelona 4–2, Madrid were crowned La Liga champions for the 36th time.[73]

Players edit

As of 1 January 2024[74]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BEL Thibaut Courtois
2 DF   ESP Dani Carvajal
3 DF   BRA Éder Militão
4 DF   AUT David Alaba
5 MF   ENG Jude Bellingham
6 DF   ESP Nacho Fernández (captain)
7 FW   BRA Vinícius Júnior
8 MF   GER Toni Kroos
10 MF   CRO Luka Modrić (vice-captain)
11 FW   BRA Rodrygo
12 MF   FRA Eduardo Camavinga
13 GK   UKR Andriy Lunin
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW   ESP Joselu (on loan from Espanyol)
15 MF   URU Federico Valverde
17 DF   ESP Lucas Vázquez
18 MF   FRA Aurélien Tchouaméni
19 MF   ESP Dani Ceballos
20 DF   ESP Fran García
21 FW   MAR Brahim Díaz
22 DF   GER Antonio Rüdiger
23 DF   FRA Ferland Mendy
24 MF   TUR Arda Güler
25 GK   ESP Kepa Arrizabalaga (on loan from Chelsea)

Transfers edit

In edit

Date Pos. Player From Type Ref.
1 July 2023 DF   Fran García Rayo Vallecano Transfer [75]
DF   Sergio Santos Mirandés End of loan [76]
MF   Jude Bellingham   Borussia Dortmund Transfer [77]
MF   Antonio Blanco Alavés End of loan [78]
MF   Marvin Park Las Palmas [79]
MF   Reinier Girona [80]
FW   Brahim Díaz   Milan [81]
FW   Joselu Espanyol Loan [82]
FW   Juanmi Latasa Getafe End of loan [83]
6 July 2023 MF   Arda Güler   Fenerbahçe Transfer [84]
14 August 2023 GK   Kepa Arrizabalaga   Chelsea Loan [85]

Out edit

Date Pos. Player To Type Ref.
1 July 2023 FW   Marco Asensio   Paris Saint-Germain End of contract [86][87]
FW   Karim Benzema   Al-Ittihad [88][89]
FW   Eden Hazard Retired [90][91]
FW   Mariano Sevilla End of contract [92][93]
2 July 2023 FW   Juanmi Latasa Getafe Loan [94]
15 July 2023 DF   Jesús Vallejo Granada [95]
25 July 2023 MF   Antonio Blanco Alavés Transfer [96]
28 July 2023 DF   Rafa Marín Loan [97]
8 August 2023 DF   Sergio Santos Murcia Transfer [98]
9 August 2023 MF   Sergio Arribas Almería [99]
18 August 2023 MF   Marvin Park Las Palmas Loan [100]
1 September 2023 DF   Álvaro Odriozola Real Sociedad Transfer [101]
MF   Reinier   Frosinone Loan [102]
31 January 2024 FW   Peter González Valencia [103]

Contract renewals edit

Date Pos. Player Contract length Contract ends Ref.
10 June 2023 FW   Brahim Díaz Two years 2027 [81]
21 June 2023 MF   Toni Kroos One year 2024 [104]
22 June 2023 DF   Nacho One year 2024 [105]
23 June 2023 MF   Dani Ceballos Four years 2027 [106]
26 June 2023 MF   Luka Modrić One year 2024 [107]
31 October 2023 FW   Vinícius Júnior Three years 2027 [108]
2 November 2023 FW   Rodrygo Three years 2028 [109]
7 November 2023 MF   Eduardo Camavinga Two years 2029 [110]
9 November 2023 MF   Federico Valverde Two years 2029 [111]
23 January 2024 DF   Éder Militão Three years 2028 [112]

Pre-season and friendlies edit

On 13 May 2023, Real Madrid announced they would travel to the United States to participate in the pre-season Soccer Champions Tour for the second time since last year's summer activity.[113]

23 July 2023 1 Real Madrid   3–2   Milan Pasadena, United States
19:10 UTC−7
Report
Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 70,814
Referee: Timothy Ford (United States)
26 July 2023 2 Real Madrid   2–0   Manchester United Houston, United States
19:36 UTC−5
Report Stadium: NRG Stadium
Attendance: 67,801
Referee: Lukasz Szpala (United States)
29 July 2023 3 Barcelona   3–0   Real Madrid Arlington, United States
16:06 UTC−5
Report Stadium: AT&T Stadium
Attendance: 82,026
Referee: Allen Chapman (United States)
2 August 2023 4 Juventus   3–1   Real Madrid Orlando, United States
19:38 UTC−4
Report Vinícius   38' Stadium: Camping World Stadium
Attendance: 63,503
Referee: Ismail Elfath (United States)

Competitions edit

Overview edit

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 12 August 2023 26 May 2024 Matchday 1 Winners 34 27 6 1 74 22 +52 079.41
Copa del Rey 6 January 2024 18 January 2024 Round of 32 Round of 16 2 1 0 1 5 5 +0 050.00
Supercopa de España 10 January 2024 14 January 2024 Semi-finals Winners 2 2 0 0 9 4 +5 100.00
UEFA Champions League 20 September 2023 Group stage 11 7 4 0 24 14 +10 063.64
Total 49 37 10 2 112 45 +67 075.51

Last updated: 4 May 2024
Source: Soccerway

La Liga edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C, Q) 34 27 6 1 74 22 +52 87 Qualification for the Champions League league phase
2 Girona (Q) 34 23 5 6 73 42 +31 74
3 Barcelona (Q) 34 22 7 5 70 43 +27 73
4 Atlético Madrid (Y) 33 20 4 9 62 39 +23 64
5 Athletic Bilbao (X) 34 17 10 7 55 33 +22 61 Qualification for the Europa League league phase[a]
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2024 (3 of 4 matches played). Source: LaLiga EA Sports
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points
(Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[114]
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (X) Assured of at least Europa League league stage; (Y) Assured of at least Conference League play-off round
Notes:
  1. ^ Athletic Bilbao qualified for the Europa League league stage by winning the 2023–24 Copa del Rey. If they qualify based on league position, the second Europa League league stage spot and the Conference League play-off round spot will be passed to the next two highest-placed teams that do not qualify for European competitions.

Results summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 27 6 1 74 22  +52 87 15 2 0 43 9  +34 12 4 1 31 13  +18

Last updated: 4 May 2024.
Source: La Liga

Results by round edit

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAAAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWWWWLWWWDWDWWWDWWWWWWDWDWDWWWWWWW
Position31111321111221122111111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2024. Source: La Liga
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

The league fixtures were announced on 22 June 2023.[115]

12 August 2023 1 Athletic Bilbao 0–2 Real Madrid Bilbao
21:30 UTC+2 Report
Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 48,927
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
19 August 2023 2 Almería 1–3 Real Madrid Almería
19:30 UTC+2 Arribas   3' Report
Stadium: Power Horse Stadium
Attendance: 17,561
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
25 August 2023 3 Celta Vigo 0–1 Real Madrid Vigo
21:30 UTC+2 Report Bellingham   81' Stadium: ABANCA Balaídos
Attendance: 23,057
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
2 September 2023 4 Real Madrid 2–1 Getafe Madrid
16:15 UTC+2
Report Mayoral   11' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 66,747
Referee: Mario Melero López
17 September 2023 5 Real Madrid 2–1 Real Sociedad Madrid
21:00 UTC+2
Report Barrenetxea   5' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,092
Referee: César Soto Grado
24 September 2023 6 Atlético Madrid 3–1 Real Madrid Madrid
21:00 UTC+2
Report Kroos   35' Stadium: Cívitas Metropolitano
Attendance: 69,082
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
27 September 2023 7 Real Madrid 2–0 Las Palmas Madrid
19:00 UTC+2
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,017
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
30 September 2023 8 Girona 0–3 Real Madrid Girona
18:30 UTC+2 Report
Stadium: Montilivi
Attendance: 14,184
Referee: Juan Luis Pulido Santana
7 October 2023 9 Real Madrid 4–0 Osasuna Madrid
16:15 UTC+2
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,864
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
21 October 2023 10 Sevilla 1–1 Real Madrid Seville
18:30 UTC+2 Alaba   74' (o.g.) Report Carvajal   78' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 41,212
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
28 October 2023 11 Barcelona 1–2 Real Madrid Barcelona
16:15 UTC+2 Gündoğan   6' Report Bellingham   68', 90+2' Stadium: Olímpic Lluís Companys
Attendance: 50,112
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
5 November 2023 12 Real Madrid 0–0 Rayo Vallecano Madrid
21:00 UTC+1 Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,220
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
11 November 2023 13 Real Madrid 5–1 Valencia Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report Duro   88' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,475
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
26 November 2023 14 Cádiz 0–3 Real Madrid Cádiz
18:30 UTC+1 Report
Stadium: Nuevo Mirandilla
Attendance: 20,325
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
2 December 2023 15 Real Madrid 2–0 Granada Madrid
18:30 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,685
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
9 December 2023 16 Real Betis 1–1 Real Madrid Seville
16:15 UTC+1 Ruibal   66' Report Bellingham   53' Stadium: Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 52,756
Referee: César Soto Grado
17 December 2023 17 Real Madrid 4–1 Villarreal Madrid
21:00 UTC+1
Report Morales   54' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 70,500
Referee: Jorge Figueroa Vázquez
21 December 2023 18 Alavés 0–1 Real Madrid Vitoria-Gasteiz
21:30 UTC+1 Report
Stadium: Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 19,275
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
3 January 2024 19 Real Madrid 1–0 Mallorca Madrid
19:15 UTC+1 Rüdiger   78' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,394
Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
21 January 2024 20 Real Madrid 3–2 Almería Madrid
16:15 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,044
Referee: Francisco Hernández Maeso
27 January 2024 21 Las Palmas 1–2 Real Madrid Las Palmas
16:15 UTC+1 Muñoz   53' Report
Stadium: Gran Canaria
Attendance: 32,037
Referee: César Soto Grado
1 February 2024 22 Getafe 0–2 Real Madrid Getafe
21:00 UTC+1 Report Joselu   14', 56' Stadium: Coliseum
Attendance: 15,264
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Note: The match date was pushed back due to Madrid's involvement in the Supercopa de España.[116]
4 February 2024 23 Real Madrid 1–1 Atlético Madrid Madrid
21:00 UTC+1 Brahim   20' Report Llorente   90+3' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,732
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
10 February 2024 24 Real Madrid 4–0 Girona Madrid
18:30 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,585
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
18 February 2024 25 Rayo Vallecano 1–1 Real Madrid Madrid
14:00 UTC+1 De Tomás   27' (pen.) Report
Stadium: Vallecas
Attendance: 14,354
Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
25 February 2024 26 Real Madrid 1–0 Sevilla Madrid
21:00 UTC+1 Modrić   81' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 74,969
Referee: Isidro Díaz de Mera Escuderos
2 March 2024 27 Valencia 2–2 Real Madrid Valencia
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 47,427
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
10 March 2024 28 Real Madrid 4–0 Celta Vigo Madrid
18:30 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 73,644
Referee: Mario Melero López
16 March 2024 29 Osasuna 2–4 Real Madrid Pamplona
16:15 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: El Sadar
Attendance: 22,430
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
31 March 2024 30 Real Madrid 2–0 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
21:00 UTC+2 Rodrygo   8', 73' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,991
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
13 April 2024 31 Mallorca 0–1 Real Madrid Palma
18:30 UTC+2 Report Tchouaméni   48' Stadium: Mallorca Son Moix
Attendance: 23,244
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
21 April 2024 32 Real Madrid 3–2 Barcelona Madrid
21:00 UTC+2
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,981
Referee: César Soto Grado
26 April 2024 33 Real Sociedad 0–1 Real Madrid San Sebastián
21:00 UTC+2 Report Güler   29' Stadium: Reale Arena
Attendance: 37,109
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
4 May 2024 34 Real Madrid 3–0 Cádiz Madrid
16:15 UTC+2
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 72,654
Referee: Javier Iglesias Villanueva
11 May 2024 35 Granada v Real Madrid Granada
18:30 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Nuevo Los Cármenes
14 May 2024 36 Real Madrid v Alavés Madrid
21:30 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
19 May 2024 37 Villarreal v Real Madrid Villarreal
--:-- UTC+2 Report Stadium: Estadio de la Cerámica
26 May 2024 38 Real Madrid v Real Betis Madrid
--:-- UTC+2 Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu

Copa del Rey edit

Madrid entered the tournament in the round of 32, as they had qualified for the 2023–24 Supercopa de España.

6 January 2024 Round of 32 Arandina 1–3 Real Madrid Aranda de Duero
21:30 UTC+1 Nacho   90+3' (o.g.) Report
Stadium: El Montecillo
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Víctor García Verdura
18 January 2024 Round of 16 Atlético Madrid 4–2 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid Madrid
21:30 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Cívitas Metropolitano
Attendance: 67,623
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández

Supercopa de España edit

Madrid qualified for the tournament by winning the 2022–23 Copa del Rey.[117]

10 January 2024 Semi-finals Real Madrid 5–3 (a.e.t.) Atlético Madrid Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
22:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: KSU Stadium
Attendance: 23,982
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
14 January 2024 Final Real Madrid 4–1 Barcelona Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
22:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: KSU Stadium
Attendance: 23,977
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera

UEFA Champions League edit

Group stage edit

The group stage draw was held on 31 August 2023.[118]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RMA NAP BRA UBE
1   Real Madrid 6 6 0 0 16 7 +9 18 Advance to knockout phase 4–2 3–0 1–0
2   Napoli 6 3 1 2 10 9 +1 10 2–3 2–0 1–1
3   Braga 6 1 1 4 6 12 −6 4 Transfer to Europa League 1–2 1–2 1–1
4   Union Berlin 6 0 2 4 6 10 −4 2 2–3 0–1 2–3
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
20 September 2023 1 Real Madrid   1–0   Union Berlin Madrid, Spain
18:45 UTC+2 Bellingham   90+4' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 65,207
Referee: Espen Eskås (Norway)
3 October 2023 2 Napoli   2–3   Real Madrid Naples, Italy
21:00 UTC+2
Report
Stadium: Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
Attendance: 51,649
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
24 October 2023 3 Braga   1–2   Real Madrid Braga, Portugal
21:00 UTC+2 Djaló   63' Report
Stadium: Estádio Municipal
Attendance: 29,820
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
8 November 2023 4 Real Madrid   3–0   Braga Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 68,509
Referee: Halil Umut Meler (Turkey)
29 November 2023 5 Real Madrid   4–2   Napoli Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 73,562
Referee: François Letexier (France)
12 December 2023 6 Union Berlin   2–3   Real Madrid Berlin, Germany
21:00 UTC+1
Report
Stadium: Olympiastadion[note 1]
Attendance: 73,420
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)

Knockout phase edit

Round of 16 edit

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 18 December 2023.[120]

13 February 2024 First leg RB Leipzig   0–1   Real Madrid Leipzig, Germany
21:00 UTC+1 Report Brahim   48' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 45,028
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
6 March 2024 Second leg Real Madrid   1–1
(2–1 agg.)
  RB Leipzig Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+1 Vinícius   65' Report Orbán   68' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,126
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)
Quarter-finals edit

The draw for the quarter-finals and semi-finals was held on 15 March 2024.[121]

9 April 2024 First leg Real Madrid   3–3   Manchester City Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+2
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 76,680
Referee: François Letexier (France)
17 April 2024 Second leg Manchester City   1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–4 agg.)
(3–4 p)
  Real Madrid Manchester, England
21:00 UTC+2 De Bruyne   76' Report Rodrygo   12' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,306
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Penalties
Semi-finals edit
30 April 2024 First leg Bayern Munich   2–2   Real Madrid Munich, Germany
21:00 UTC+2
Report Vinícius   24', 83' (pen.) Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
8 May 2024 Second leg Real Madrid   v   Bayern Munich Madrid, Spain
21:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu

Statistics edit

Squad statistics edit

No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League Supercopa de España
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   Thibaut Courtois 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF   Dani Carvajal 37 5 26 4 1 0 8 0 2 1
3 DF   Éder Militão 7 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
4 DF   David Alaba 17 0 14 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
5 MF   Jude Bellingham 38 22 26 18 1 0 9 4 2 0
6 DF   Nacho 39 0 25 0 2 0 10 0 2 0
7 FW   Vinícius Júnior 35 21 24 13 1 0 8 5 2 3
8 MF   Toni Kroos 43 1 30 1 1 0 10 0 2 0
10 MF   Luka Modrić 41 2 29 2 1 0 9 0 2 0
11 FW   Rodrygo 46 17 31 10 2 1 11 5 2 1
12 MF   Eduardo Camavinga 40 0 27 0 2 0 9 0 2 0
13 GK   Andriy Lunin 29 0 20 0 1 0 7 0 1 0
14 FW   Joselu 45 15 32 9 2 2 9 3 2 1
15 MF   Federico Valverde 49 2 34 1 2 0 11 1 2 0
17 FW   Lucas Vázquez 34 2 26 2 0 0 8 0 0 0
18 MF   Aurélien Tchouaméni 37 3 27 3 1 0 7 0 2 0
19 MF   Dani Ceballos 23 1 16 0 2 0 3 1 2 0
20 DF   Fran García 29 0 23 0 2 0 4 0 0 0
21 FW   Brahim Díaz 41 10 29 6 2 1 8 2 2 1
22 DF   Antonio Rüdiger 42 2 29 1 1 0 10 0 2 1
23 DF   Ferland Mendy 33 1 21 0 1 0 9 0 2 1
24 MF   Arda Güler 9 2 7 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
25 GK   Kepa Arrizabalaga 19 0 13 0 1 0 4 0 1 0
28 MF   Mario Martín 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
29 FW   Álvaro Rodríguez 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF   Nico Paz 8 1 4 0 1 0 3 1 0 0
33 FW   Gonzalo García 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 DF   Álvaro Carrillo 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
36 DF   Vinicius Tobias 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
DF   Álvaro Odriozola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 4 May 2024
Source: FBREF

Player left Madrid during the season.

Goals edit

As of 4 May 2024
Rank Player La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total
1   Jude Bellingham 18 0 4 0 22
2   Vinícius Júnior 13 0 5 3 21
3   Rodrygo 10 1 5 1 17
4   Joselu 9 2 3 1 15
5   Brahim Díaz 6 1 2 1 10
6   Dani Carvajal 4 0 0 1 5
7   Aurélien Tchouaméni 3 0 0 0 3
8   Arda Güler 2 0 0 0 2
  Luka Modrić 2 0 0 0
  Antonio Rüdiger 1 0 0 1
  Federico Valverde 1 0 1 0
  Lucas Vázquez 2 0 0 0
13   Dani Ceballos 0 0 1 0 1
  Toni Kroos 1 0 0 0
  Ferland Mendy 0 0 0 1
  Nico Paz 0 0 1 0
Own goals 2 1 2 0 5
Total 74 5 24 9 112

Source: FBREF

Clean sheets edit

As of 4 May 2024
Rank Player La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total
1   Andriy Lunin 10 0 2 0 12
2   Kepa Arrizabalaga 7 0 1 0 8
3   Thibaut Courtois 1 0 0 0 1
Total 18 0 3 0 21

Source: FBREF

Disciplinary record edit

N P Nat. Name La Liga CdR UCL Supercopa Total Notes
                             
6 DF   Nacho 3 2 1 4 2
5 MF   Jude Bellingham 5 1 1 2 1 9 1
2 DF   Dani Carvajal 2 1 1 3 6 1
12 MF   Eduardo Camavinga 8 1 2 11
18 MF   Aurélien Tchouaméni 7 1 3 11
7 FW   Vinícius Júnior 6 1 2 9
22 DF   Antonio Rüdiger 7 1 8
23 DF   Ferland Mendy 5 1 6
8 MF   Toni Kroos 3 2 5
4 DF   David Alaba 2 1 3
17 MF   Lucas Vázquez 2 2
10 MF   Luka Modrić 2 2
11 FW   Rodrygo 2 2
13 GK   Andriy Lunin 2 2
15 MF   Federico Valverde 2 2
20 DF   Fran García 2 2
25 GK   Kepa Arrizabalaga 1 1 2
14 FW   Joselu 1 1
19 MF   Dani Ceballos 1 1
21 FW   Brahim Díaz 1 1
24 MF   Arda Güler 1 1

Last updated: 4 May 2024
Source: FBREF
Ordered by  ,   and  
  = Number of bookings;   = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card;   = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Awards edit

La Liga Coach of the Month edit

Month Coach Ref.
August   Carlo Ancelotti [122]
April [123]

La Liga Player of the Month edit

Month Player Ref.
August   Jude Bellingham [124]
October [125]
March   Vinícius Júnior [126]

La Liga Play of the Month edit

Month Player(s) Ref.
September   Fran García
  Federico Valverde
[127]

La Liga U23 Player of the Month edit

Month Player(s) Ref.
November   Rodrygo [128]

La Liga Goal of the Month edit

Month Player(s) Ref.
February   Vinícius Júnior [129]

Mahou Player of the Month edit

Month Player Ref.
August   Jude Bellingham [130]
September [131]
October [132]
November   Rodrygo [133]
December   Brahim Díaz [134]
January   Vinícius Júnior [135]
February   Brahim Díaz [136]
March   Vinícius Júnior [137]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Union Berlin played their home matches at the Olympiastadion, in Berlin, instead of their regular stadium, Stadion An der Alten Försterei, in Berlin.[119]

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