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Which team has beaten Real Madrid the most?

The Madrid Football Club, which was established in 1902, has always had a white home uniform. King Alfonso XIII gave the club the honorary title real, which is Spanish for “royal,” and the royal crown on the emblem in 1920. Since 1947, Real Madrid has held their home games in the 81,044-seat Santiago Bernabéu Stadium…

The Madrid Football Club, which was established in 1902, has always had a white home uniform. King Alfonso XIII gave the club the honorary title real, which is Spanish for “royal,” and the royal crown on the emblem in 1920. Since 1947, Real Madrid has held their home games in the 81,044-seat Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the heart of Madrid. Real Madrid’s members, or socios, have owned and run the club for the entirety of its existence, in contrast to the majority of European sports organizations.

Real Madrid is one of the most popular teams in the world. The club is expected to be worth $5.1 billion in 2022, making it the most valuable football team in the world. With annual revenue of €640.7 million in 2021, it was the world’s second highest-earning football club.

Real Madrid has many long-standing rivalries, most notably El Clásico with Barcelona and El Derbi Madrileo with Atlético Madrid, as one of the three founding members of La Liga that have never been relegated from the top division since its inception in 1929 (along with Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona). During the 1950s and 1960s, the club established itself as a dominant force in both Spanish and European football, winning five consecutive and six overall European Cups and reaching two further finals. This success was paralleled at home, with Madrid winning twelve league crowns in a 16-year stretch. Some consider this team, which includes Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento, and Raymond Kopa, to be the best of all time.

Which team has beaten Real Madrid the most?

Real Madrid leads in competitive matches with 100 wins to Barcelona’s 97 with 52 draws; Barcelona leads in exhibition matches with 20 triumphs to Madrid’s 4 with 10 draws; and in overall matches with 117 wins to Madrid’s 104 with 62 draws as of the match played on July 23, 2022.

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