El Derbi madrileño

Derbi madrileño is the name for the city of Derby in the Spanish capital between the football clubs Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid. Large differences indicate not only their athletic achievements, but also the social milieu of their traditional constituencies.

Sociological differences

The much more successful Real Madrid C. F. is located in the prosperous north of the city, Atlético more popular in the south. So Real Madrid was because even since the beginning as a representative of the upper class and its roots lie in aristocratic circles, from whose ranks some young people in 1897 laid the foundations for the club, which was officially established in 1902. At Madrid, the club draws its followers mainly from the middle and upper classes, whereas, founded in 1903 by Basque students Atlético regarded as the club workers, behind which many migrants from Latin America gather.

Special Derbys

Among the most important derbies in the history of Derbi madrileño outside the Primera División include the five cup finals in the Copa del Rey (1960, 1961, 1975, 1992 and 2013), the final of the League Cup in 1985 and the semi-finals in the European Champions Cup in 1959.

The Cup finals in the Copa del Rey are the only important comparison, the Atlético won his favor. Four times, the two city rivals Real's Estadio Santiago Bernabeu were over and Atleti won all of these finals: 1960 3-1 1961 3-2 1992 2-0 2013 2-1 after extra time. Only the 1975 's Vicente Calderón discharged final was won after a scoreless game 4-3 in the penalty shootout of Real Madrid.

The 1958/59 discharged in the European Champion Clubs' Cup semi-final was the first city derby in the history of the European Cup. After a 2-1 victory in the home match and a 0-1 away defeat of the hat-trick winner the past three years would be eliminated due to the away goals rule apply today. This was not then, and so a third game on neutral ground was necessary, in which the were able to qualify through another 2-1 win for the fourth time in a row for the final in the " royal class " " Royal ".

Derby Records

The player with the most Derby stakes are Francisco Gento (29 ) on the part of Real Madrid and Adelardo Rodríguez ( 27) on the side of Atlético. The scorer Carlos Santillana Real with 13 goals.

All matches in the Primera División of

The following table lists all league games in which the two sides met. Every season, the Home of Real Madrid is always mentioned first and the home game Atlético second, regardless of the order in which the games were played. The winner is always shown in bold.

Derby Statistics

Are considered in the following statistics only point games in the Primera División.

Home record of Real Madrid C. F.

Home record of Atlético de Madrid

Highest wins and most goals

The highest Derby victories each ended 5-0 and were always won at home advantage: Atlético made ​​1947/48 the beginning, later won Real twice ( 1958/59 and 1983/ 84) with this result.

The highest Away wins all ended 4-0. Twice Atlético managed such a triumph ( 1984/85 and 1987/ 88) and the real only time in the season 2002/ 03.

The derby with the most goals took place 1950/51, as a real subject in its own space with 3:6.

Series

The most successful series of Atlético were five home wins in a row ( between 1939/40 and 1943 /44) and three undefeated away games in a row, which between 1946/47 and 1948/49 (two wins and a draw ) and between 1967/68 and 1969 / 70 ( three draws) occurred. Otherwise, the dominance of Real Madrid is absolutely dominant. This is evident not only in the home record ( 52 wins from Real are only 12 wins for Atlético opposite), but more recently, abroad: 33 comparisons could win Real, while Atletico was successful on home turf only 23 times. Between 2002 and 2013, Atlético won in 22 league matches not a single Derby, which is also reflected in the home record of only one draw (2006/ 07) and ten losses during this period. The above recent victories of Atlético (each 3-1 ) had given it to 1999: The last home win on June 12th and the last away win on 30 October, just in the season 1999/2000, División at the end of the descent into the Segunda was.

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