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Native name | El Derbi Madrileño |
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Location | Madrid, Spain |
Teams | Atlético Madrid Real Madrid |
First meeting | 2 December 1906 Campeonato Regional Centro Atlético Madrid 1–2 Real Madrid |
Latest meeting | 29 September 2024 La Liga Atlético Madrid 1–1 Real Madrid |
Next meeting | 4 February 2025 La Liga Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid |
Stadiums | Metropolitano (Atlético Madrid) Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 237 |
Most wins | Real Madrid (116) |
Most player appearances | Sergio Ramos (43) |
Top scorer | Cristiano Ronaldo (22) |
Largest victory | Atlético Madrid 5–0 Real Madrid (1947–48 La Liga) Real Madrid 5–0 Atlético Madrid (1958–59 La Liga) Real Madrid 5–0 Atlético Madrid (1983–84 La Liga) |
Largest goal scoring | Real Madrid 3–7 Atlético Madrid International Champions Cup (26 July 2019) |
Location of the teams' stadia and training bases in Madrid |
The Madrid derby (Spanish: Derbi Madrileño) is the name given to football matches between Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid, both hailing from the Spanish capital city of Madrid. Originally it referred only to those fixtures held in the Spanish championship, but nowadays the term has been generalized, and tends to include every single match between the two clubs, such as in tournaments like the UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España.
The two clubs met in Lisbon for the 2014 UEFA Champions League final, making it the first time two clubs from the same city played in the final.[1] After facing off a second time in the 2016 UEFA Champions League final in Milan, with Real Madrid winning as they had two years earlier, they also met in the 2018 UEFA Super Cup, again the first time two clubs from the same city met in that event; it was won by Atlético.