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===Scorelines===
===Scorelines===
* Record win: ] 12–1 ] (8 February 1931)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20140208/abci-mayor-goleada-barcelona-historica-201402072048.html |title=El día que el Barcelona sufría su mayor goleada en la Liga |publisher=abc.es |accessdate=20 April 2014}}</ref>
* Record away win: 0–8, on four occasions:
* Record away win: 0–8, on four occasions:
** ] 0–8 ] (25 October 1959)<ref name="AS.com">{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2010/11/20/mas_futbol/1290207657_850215.html |title=El Barcelona iguala la mayor goleada a domicilio en Liga |publisher=AS.com |accessdate=20 April 2014}}</ref>
** ] 0–8 ] (25 October 1959)<ref name="AS.com">{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2010/11/20/mas_futbol/1290207657_850215.html |title=El Barcelona iguala la mayor goleada a domicilio en Liga |publisher=AS.com |accessdate=20 April 2014}}</ref>
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This page details football records in Spain . Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from Primera División or La Liga . This page also include records from the Spanish domestic cup competition or Copa del Rey .
League
Records in this section refer to La Liga from its founding in 1929 through to the present.
Titles
Most league titles: 33 , Real Madrid (1931–32 , 1932–33 , 1953–54 , 1954–55 , 1956–57 , 1957–58 , 1960–61 , 1961–62 , 1962–63 , 1963–64 , 1964–65 , 1966–67 , 1967–68 , 1968–69 , 1971–72 , 1974–75 , 1975–76 , 1977–78 , 1978–79 , 1979–80 , 1985–86 , 1986–87 , 1987–88 , 1988–89 , 1989–90 , 1994–95 , 1996–97 , 2000–01 , 2002–03 , 2006–07 , 2007–08 , 2011–12 , 2016–17 )
Most consecutive league titles: 5 , Real Madrid (twice): (1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65) & (1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90)
Top flight appearances
Most appearances: 87, joint record (up to 2017–18)
Wins
Most wins overall: 1618, Real Madrid
Most wins in a season: 32, Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2012–13)
Most home wins in a season: 18, Real Madrid (1987–88) and (2009–10), Barcelona (2009–10)
Most away wins in a season: 16, Real Madrid (2011–12)
Most consecutive wins: 16, Barcelona (2010–11), Real Madrid (2016–17)
Most consecutive home wins: 39, Barcelona (16 February 1958 to 6 November 1960)
Most consecutive away wins: 13, Real Madrid (26 February 2017 to 14 October 2017)
Fewest wins in a season: 2, joint record:
100% home win record in a season:
Longest win streaks from the start of a season: 9, Real Madrid (1968–69)
Draws
Losses
Most losses overall: 1059, Granada
Most losses in a season: 29, Sporting Gijón (1997–98)
Most consecutive losses in a season: 11, Las Palmas (13 December 1959 to 28 February 1960)
Most consecutive losses home: 9 Córdoba (24 January 2015 to ongoing)
Most consecutive losses away: 25, Hércules (11 September 1955 to 26 February 1967)
Fewest losses in a season: 0, (18 games season) joint record:
Fewest losses in a season under current league format (38 games): 1, joint record:
Points
Most points overall in the top flight: 4,293, Real Madrid
Most points in a season overall: 100 (87.72% of points), Real Madrid (2011–12) and Barcelona (2012–13)
Most points in a season home: 54, Real Madrid (1987–88)
Most points in a season away: 50, Real Madrid (2011–12)
Most points in a season opening half: 55, Barcelona (2012–13)
Most points in a season closing half: 52, Real Madrid (2009–10)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 18 games): 30, Athletic Bilbao (1929–30)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 22 games): 34, Betis Balompié (1934–35)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 26 games): 40, Valencia (1941–42) and (1943–44)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 30 games): 52, Real Madrid (1960–61)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 34 games): 56, Real Madrid (1985–86)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 38 games): 62, Real Madrid (1987–88), (1988–89) and (1989–90)
Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 44 games): 66, Real Madrid (1986–87)
Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 42 games): 92, Real Madrid (1996–97)
Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 38 games): 100, Real Madrid (2011–12) and Barcelona (2012–13)
Fewest points in a season (2 points for a win): 9, Celta Vigo (1942–43) final record P26 W2 D5 L19
Fewest points in a season (3 points for a win): 13, Sporting Gijón (1997–98) final record P38 W2 D7 L29
Games without a loss
Most consecutive league games without a loss: 38, Real Sociedad (29 April 1979 to 4 May 1980)
Most consecutive league games without a loss home: 121, Real Madrid (17 February 1957 to 7 March 1965)
Most consecutive league games without a loss away: 23, Barcelona (14 February 2010 to 30 April 2011)
Games without a win
Most consecutive league games without a win: 24, Sporting Gijón (22 June 1997 to 8 February 1998)
Most consecutive league games without a win away: 72, Hércules (8 December 1940 to 12 March 1967)
Games without scoring
Most consecutive league games without scoring: 8, joint record:
Sabadell (27 September 1987 to 6 December 1987)
Castellón (28 October 1990 to 6 January 1991)
Most consecutive league games without scoring Home: 7, Athletic Bilbao (6 January 1996 to 7 April 1996)
Most consecutive league games without scoring away: 12, Deportivo (17 January 1965 to 4 December 1966)
Most consecutive league games without scoring away in a single season: 11 Hércules (17 November 2010 to 3 April 2011)
Games without conceding a goal
Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal: 13, Atlético Madrid (2 December 1990 to 17 March 1991)
Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal home: 12, Barcelona (23 April 2011 to 15 January 2012)
Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal away: 7, Barcelona (1 November 1986 to 7 February 1987)
Most games without conceding a goal in a season: 26, Deportivo (1993–94)
Appearances
Most career league appearances: 622, Andoni Zubizarreta
Most career league appearances at one club: 550, Raúl
Most career league appearances by a player born outside of Spain: 466, Donato
Oldest player: Ricardo , 41 years, 5 month and 2 days (for Osasuna v. Real Madrid , 1 June 2013)
Oldest player under exceptional circumstances: Harry Lowe , 48 years 7 months and 12 days (for Real Sociedad v. Valencia , 24 March 1935) (Real Sociedad's manager played due to a player down to illness, the team did not bring any substitutes to the away game for financial reasons. )
Youngest player: Sansón , 15 years, 8 months and 11 days (for Celta Vigo v. Sevilla , 31 December 1939)
Goals
Team records
Most league goals scored in a season: 121, Real Madrid (2011–12)
Most home league goals scored in a season: 78, Real Madrid (1989–90)
Most away league goals scored in a season: 58, Real Madrid (2016–17)
Most games scored in a season: 38, Barcelona (2012–13), 38, Real Madrid (2016–17)
Scoring in every game in a single La Liga season: 38 out of 38 games, Barcelona (2012-13 ), Real Madrid (2016–17 )
Fewest league goals scored in a season: 15, Logroñés (1994–95)
Fewest home league goals scored in a season: 8, Granada (1969–70)
Fewest away league goals scored in a season: 2, Deportivo (1964–65)
Most league goals conceded in a season: 134, Lleida (1950–51)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15, Real Madrid (1931–32)
Fewest league goals conceded home in a season: 2, joint record:
Best conceded goal quota in a season:
0.474 goals per game, Deportivo (1993–94), Atlético Madrid (2015-2016) (Real Madrid's record of 15 goals was in an 18 game season and gives a quota of 0.833, Deportivo and Atletico Madrid's tallies (of 18) are from 38-game seasons)
Best goal difference in a season: +89, Real Madrid (2011–12) and Barcelona (2014-15)
Worst goal difference in a season: –93, Lleida (1950–51)
Most consecutive games scoring: 64, Barcelona (4 February 2012 to 5 October 2013)
Most consecutive games scoring home: 88, Barcelona (10 February 1952 to 19 January 1958)
Most consecutive games scoring away: 35, Real Madrid (3 January 2016 to 29 October 2017)
Most goals on one day: 59 goals in 8 games, (17 September 1950)
Fewest goals on one day: 8 goals in 8 games, (18 March 1973)
Lionel Messi , who is still active, is the top goalscorer and the top assister in the history of La Liga.
Individual records
Further information: Spanish football top scorers
Most career league goals: 369, Lionel Messi
Most career league assists: 147, Lionel Messi
Most goals scored in a season: 50, Lionel Messi (2011–12)
Most goals scored in a calendar year: 59, Lionel Messi (2012)
Most league home goals in a season (38 games, 19 home games): 35, Lionel Messi (2011–12)
Most league away goals in a season (38 games, 19 away games): 24, Lionel Messi (2012–13)
Most league matches scored in a season (38 games): 27, Lionel Messi (2012–13), Cristiano Ronaldo (2011–12)
Most league home matches scored in a season (38 games): 16, Lionel Messi (2011–12)
Most league away matches scored in a season (38 games): 15, Lionel Messi (2012–13)
Most opponents scored against in La Liga history: 35, joint record: Raúl , Lionel Messi
Most opponents scored against in a season: 19, joint record:
Most goals scored in a game: 7, joint record:
Most consecutive league appearances scored in: 21, Lionel Messi (33 goals, from matchday 11 to matchday 34, season 2012-13)
Most consecutive home league matches scored in: 18, Mariano Martín (37 goals from matchday 22 season 1941-42 to matchday 6 season 1943-44)
Most consecutive away league matches scored in: 13, Lionel Messi (20 goals from matchday 8 to matchday 33, season 2012–13)
Most hat-tricks scored in La Liga history: 33, Cristiano Ronaldo
Most league hat-tricks scored in a season: 8, joint record:
Fastest hat-trick in La Liga: Bebeto for Deportivo La Coruña vs Albacete in 1995
Most consecutive hat-tricks in one season: 3, Isidro Lángara (for Oviedo (1934–35)
Most goals from penalties in La Liga history: 61, Cristiano Ronaldo
Most penalties taken in La Liga history: 72, Cristiano Ronaldo
Fastest to 20 league goals in a single season: 12 games, Cristiano Ronaldo (2014–15)
Youngest player to score 200 league goals: Lionel Messi , 25 years and 7 months (27 January 2013)
Youngest goalscorer: Fabrice Olinga , 16 years and 98 days (for Málaga v. Celta Vigo , 18 August 2012)
Fastest 50 league goals: 37 games, Isidro Lángara (for Oviedo (matchday 19, 07/04/1935 , season 1934–35)
Fastest 100 league goals: 82 games, Isidro Lángara (for Oviedo (matchday 2, 28 September 1947 , season 1947–48)
Fastest 150 league goals: 140 games, Cristiano Ronaldo (matchday 5, 22 September 2013 , season 2013–14)
Fastest 200 league goals: 178 games, Cristiano Ronaldo
Fastest 250 league goals: 228 games, Cristiano Ronaldo
Most wins at La Liga Best Player award: 6, Lionel Messi
Most wins at La Liga Best Forward award: 7, Lionel Messi
Only player to score 4 goals (super hat-tricks) in 2 consecutive matches in La Liga history in a single season: 2, Luis Suárez (matchdays 34 and 35, season 2015–16)
Only players to be involved in 7 goals in a single match in La Liga history: joint record: Agustín Sauto Arana (for Atletic Bilbao vs Barcelona, 8 February 1931) Luis Suárez , (matchday 34, 20 April 2016, season 2015–16)
Most wins in La Liga history: 334, Iker Casillas (1999-2015)
Most free kicks scored in La Liga history: 21, Lionel Messi (2004-)
Most braces scored in La Liga history: 106, Lionel Messi (2004-)
Most consecutive seasons scoring 20+ goals: 10, Lionel Messi (from season 2008-09 to season 2017-18)
Goalkeepers' records
Most Penalties Saved: 22, Diego Alves for UD Almería and Valencia CF
Most Penalties Saved in a single season: 6, Diego Alves for Valencia CF in season 2016-17
Most clean sheets in a season: 26, Francisco Liaño (for Deportivo , 1993–94)
Best conceded goal quota in a season:
Most clean sheets: 233, Andoni Zubizarreta (66 for Athletic Bilbao, 123 for Barcelona and 44 for Valencia, 1981–1998)
Longest start to a season with no goals: 754 minutes, Claudio Bravo (for Barcelona , 2014-15 )
Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal: 1,275 minutes, Abel Resino (for Atlético Madrid , 1990–91)
Scorelines
Disciplinary
Most red cards in a single match: 6,
Espanyol (3) v. Barcelona (3) (13 December 2003) (2 Direct red cards and 4 double yellow cards)
Most red cards in a career (individual): 24, Sergio Ramos (all with Real Madrid )
Team records
Most points in a La Liga season (at least 90 points)
Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 100 goals)
Most goals in a season – all competitions (at least 150 goals)
First team to score at least 100 goals in a season: Valencia in 1941–42 (111 in 34 appearances).
It should be noted though that a number of teams managed to score over 100 goals in a season during the 1930s when the national league and cup were played alongside the regional leagues. Most prolific among those was the Athletic Bilbao team of the early 1930s scoring 126 goals in 1929–30, 137 goals in 1930–31, 127 goals in 1931–32, 127 goals in 1932–33 and 115 goals in 1933–34, others include Real Oviedo scoring 114 goals in 1933–34 and 110 goals in 1935–36.
Most goals in a season besides Real Madrid and Barcelona: 119 in 60 appearances by Sevilla in 2014–15 season.
Most effective team in a La Liga season (at least 3 goals per game)
Individual records
Most championships won
Goalscoring
Top 30 goalscorers, all-time
As of matches played 11 January 2018
Players in Bold are still active.
Top 5 goalscorers, still active (Primera División only)
As of matches played 1 October 2017
Most hat-tricks in the League (at least 10)
Three or more goals in a single match
As of matches played 19 September 2017
Players in bold are still active
Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 30 goals)
As of matches played 21 May 2017
Bold player name denotes current season.
Most goals in a season — all competitions (at least 40 goals)
As of matches played 6 May 2017
Bold player name denotes current season.
Goalkeeping
Top 5 longest goalkeeping runs without conceding a goal, all-time (Primera División only)
As of matches played 23 September 2017
Most appearances
Top 10 most appearances, all-time (Primera División)
As of matches played 12 January 2018
Players in bold are still active
Top 5 most appearances, still active (Primera División)
As of matches played 12 january 2018
Coaches
Coaches with most matches managed
As of matches played 5 October 2017
Coaches in bold are still active in Primera Division
Copa del Rey
Records in this section refers to Copa del Rey from its founding in 1902 through to the present.
Most wins: 29, Barcelona (1910, 1912, 1913, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1942, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Most consecutive wins: 4, joint record:
Most finals played: 39, joint record:
Real Madrid (1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2013, 2014)
Barcelona (1910, 1912, 1913, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1942, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Most finals without winning: 4, Celta Vigo (1908, 1948, 1994, 2001)
Most finals without losing: 2, Deportivo (1995, 2002)
Biggest win in a final: joint record
Most goals in a final: 8, Sevilla 6–2 Racing de Ferrol (1939)
Most goals by a losing side: 3, joint record:
Most consecutive rounds won: 19, Athletic Bilbao (6 April 1930 to 20 April 1934)
Biggest home win: Real Murcia 14 – 0 Cieza Promesas (First Round, 10 September 1991–92 Copa del Rey )
Biggest away win: CD Don Benito 0 – 13 Celta Vigo (First Round, 10 April 1932 Copa del Rey ). The game was played at Celta Vigo Balaídos stadium
Biggest winning scoreline: Celta Vigo 22 - 0 Don Benito (First Round 1932 Copa del Rey )
Longest penalty shootout: 28, Joint Record:
Copa del Rey topscorers (top 10)
Individual
Most wins: 7, Agustín Gaínza (Athletic Bilbao ) (1943, 1944, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1958)
Most appearances: 104, Andoni Zubizarreta (Athletic Bilbao , Barcelona and Valencia CF )
Most appearances at one club: 99, Agustín Gaínza (Athletic Bilbao )
Most appearances in a final: 9, Agustín Gaínza (Athletic Bilbao ) (1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958)
Most goals scored: 81, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao )
Most goals scored in one game: 8, Agustín Gaínza (Athletic Bilbao ) 12-1 against Celta Vigo 18 May 1947
Most goals scored in one season: 21, Josep Samitier (Barcelona ) 1928
Most goals scored in a final: 4, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao ) 1950
Most goals scored in finals: 8, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao )
Most finals scored in: 5, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao ) (1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1950)
Most consecutive finals scored in: 4, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao ) (1942, 1943, 1944, 1945)
Most successful clubs overall (official titles, 1903–present)
The following table includes official Spanish, European and worldwide competitions organized respectively by RFEF , UEFA and FIFA since 1903.
Key
Performance by club
(Sorted by overall titles. Use sorting button to change criteria.)
The figures in bold represent the most times this competition has been won by a Spanish team.
See also
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For all other competitions not organized respectively by the above-mentioned bodies, please refer to the "Honours" section in each club's own article.
Also, for a detailed discussion of official vs unofficial inter-confederation competitions please see https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/List_of_confederation_and_inter-confederation_club_competition_winners , in particular references 8, 9 and 10.
In particular, note that the UEFA Cup replaced the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup , however, as the competition was not organised by UEFA, it is not counted as an official trophy for official European record purposes ("UEFA Cup: All-time finals" . UEFA.com . Archived from the original on 12 April 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009. {{cite web }}
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Also, note that competitions such as the Latin Cup , which was a European level competition organized by RFEF together with other national federations, but not by UEFA, do not fall under the above-mentioned criteria and are therefore not included in this table.
Organized by RFEF .
Organized by UEFA unless otherwise noted.
FIFA.com. "FC Barcelona" . Retrieved 15 September 2015.
Organized by FIFA unless otherwise noted.
Teams which have won at least one official title are included, ranked by number of overall titles (domestic and international) and listed in alphabetic order in case of a tie.
Includes all previous denominations of the same competition organized by the RFEF, such as Copa del Generalísimo, Copa del Presidente de la República, etc.
Copa Eva Duarte is not listed as an official title by the UEFA, but it is considered as such by the RFEF, as it is the direct predecessor of the Supercopa de España <http://www.rfef.es/noticias/supercopa/conoce-antecedentes-supercopa > <http://www.lavanguardia.com/deportes/20150302/54427804822/cihefe-opina-que-la-copa-eva-duarte-es-un-torneo-oficial-y-tuvo-7-ganadores.html >
Prior to 1992, the tournament was officially called the European Champion Clubs' Cup but was usually referred to as simply the European Cup
The first competition was held in the 1960–61 season—but not recognised by the governing body of European football until two years later <http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/uefadirect/uefadirect-100-2010-08.pdf >. In 1998–99 it was absorbed by the UEFA Cup .
Previously called the UEFA Cup , the competition has been known as the UEFA Europa League since the 2009–10 season "UEFA Cup gets new name in revamp" . BBC Sport . 26 September 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2008.
Although not organised by UEFA, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup is included here under "European titles" as it is the predecessor to the UEL and acknowledged by FIFA as a major trophy.
The tournament was founded in 1961–62, but was only taken over by UEFA in 1995.
Although organized by UEFA and CONMEBOL, the Intercontinental Cup is included here under "Worldwide titles" for being the predecessor to the FCWC.
As of 3 June 2017, Barcelona has 90 official trophies compared to Real Madrid's 85 overall titles. Domestic-wise Barcelona has seven more trophies than Real Madrid, while international-wise Real Madrid leads 22-20.
Further reading
Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fúbol español. De la Olimpiada de Amberes a la Guerra Civil (1920-1939) . ISBN 9788460757665
Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. De la Guerra Civil al Mundial de Brasil (1939-1950) . ISBN 978-84-607-8817-1
Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del gol de Zarra al gol de Marcelino (1950-1964) . ISBN 978-84-609-2967-3
Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Campeonato de Europa al Mundial de España (1964-1982) . ISBN 978-84-611-0295-2
Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Mundial 82 a la final española de París (1982-2001) . ISBN 978-84-612-2007-6
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