The achievement of the Spanish Super Cup by the merengue team, which beat Athletic Club (1-2), has allowed all the players on the squad to add one more trophy to their record. We review the historical ranking of the white club’s history.
Real Madrid has been, since its inception, an entity associated with success, as evidenced by the Best Club of the 20th Century award. That is why many of his figures accumulate amounts of notable titles. In today’s list we see the eleven most successful, with options for names like Daniel Carvajal, Francisco “Isco” Alarcón and Gareth Bale, all of them with 17, or others like Toni Kroos and Carlos Casemiro to enter in the next courses , with 15.
The Spanish central defender has been at the club since his formative stage and landed permanently in the first team in 2013, but debuted some time before as a youth squad. Since then he has won four Champions Leagues, two editions of LaLiga, one Copa del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups.
The French and Martinique defender was in the merengue discipline between 2011 and 2021, after arriving from RC Lens and before trying his luck at his current club, Manchester United. In this time he won four Champions Leagues, three editions of LaLiga, one Copa del Rey, three Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups.
The former right-back played for his entire professional career, between 1982 and 1998, at the white club, having previously trained in its lower categories. In that time he won a Champions League, seven editions of LaLiga, two Copas del Rey, five Spanish Super Cups, two UEFA Cups and one Spanish League Cup.
The Croatian midfielder has been at the club since 2012 and, as long as he does not renew his contract, he has a contract until the end of this season. In practically a decade they have won four Champions Leagues, two editions of LaLiga, one Copa del Rey, three Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups.
The former Spanish goalkeeper was trained at La Fábrica and began to form part of the first team permanently in 1999, staying until 2015, before his last five-year professional career at Porto. He won three editions of the Champions League, five of LaLiga, two of the Copa del Rey, four of the Spanish Super Cup, one Club World Cup, two Intercontinental Cups and two European Super Cups.
The former Spanish left-back arrived at the Merengue subsidiary and became a permanent first-team footballer in 1974, where he remained until his retirement in 1989. During this time he won nine editions of LaLiga, five of the Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cups , two UEFA Cups and one Spanish League Cup.
The French center forward landed from Olympique Lyon in 2009 and, for the moment, has a contract until 2023 with the merengue discipline. In twelve and a half years they have won four Champions Leagues, three editions of LaLiga, two Spanish Super Cups, three European Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups.
The former Spanish defender trained at La Fábrica and was permanently in the first team between 1983 and 2001. In that time he won eight editions of LaLiga, two European Cups, two King’s Cups, five Spanish Super Cups, two UEFA Cups and an Intercontinental Cup.
The Spanish central defender was part of the discipline between his arrival from Seville, in 2005, and his departure to Paris Saint Germain last summer. In that time he won four editions of the Champions League, five of LaLiga, two Copa del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups.
The Brazilian left-back has been at the club since January 2007, when he landed from Fluminense. He has a contract until the end of the season and it does not seem that he is going to renew it. In this time he has won four editions of the Champions League, five of LaLiga, two Copa del Rey, four Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three Spanish Super Cups. If he wins another title, it will be the most successful in the club’s history.
The former left winger arrived at Real Madrid in 1953, from Real Racing Club de Santander, and retired in the capital in 1971. In that journey he won 12 editions of LaLiga, six European Cups, two Copas del Rey, two Latin Cups and an Intercontinental Cup.
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