Jump to content

Juventus–Real Madrid rivalry

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juventus–Real Madrid rivalry
Real Madrid v Juventus during 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.
LocationEurope (UEFA)
TeamsItaly Juventus
Spain Real Madrid
First meetingJuventus 0–1 Real Madrid
(14 February 1962)
1961–62 European Cup
Latest meetingJuventus 3–1 Real Madrid
(3 August 2023)
Friendly
StadiumsAllianz Stadium (Juventus)
Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid)
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial: 21
Unofficial: 3
Total: 24
Most winsOfficial: Real Madrid (10)
Unofficial: Real Madrid (2)
Total: Real Madrid (12)
Most player appearancesSpain Iker Casillas
Italy Gianluigi Buffon
(10 each)
Top scorerPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo (10 goals)

The Juventus–Real Madrid rivalry is an international club rivalry between Juventus of Italy and Real Madrid of Spain.[1][2] It is one of the most played matches in the UEFA Champions League/European Cup with 21 matches. It is often referred to as "The Classic Tale of Football".[3]

Head-to-head[edit]

Both the clubs are the most successful clubs in their respective countries, Juventus winning 69 domestics trophies and Real Madrid winning 71 domestic trophies.[4][5][citation needed]

Juventus has won a total of 11 international trophies and Real Madrid winning 33 international trophies, including a record 15 European Cup/UEFA Champions League titles.[4][5][citation needed]

Both the clubs have played knockout rounds in 9 seasons (inlucding 2 finals), with Real Madrid advancing 5 times (including 2 final wins), while Juventus qualified 4 times. Both the clubs were drawn in the same group in 2008–09 and 2013–14 season, with Juventus and Real Madrid finishing first and second in the previous and Real Madrid finishing and Juventus finishing third in the latter and getting demoted to 2013–14 Europa League.[6][7]

Statistics[edit]

Competition Played Juventus wins Draws Real Madrid wins Juventus goals Real Madrid goals
European Cup/Champions League 21 9 2 10 25 26
Total 21 9 2 10 25 26
Exhibition 3 1 0 2 4 6
Total 3 1 0 2 4 6
Overall Total 24 10 2 12 29 32

List of matches[edit]

# Season Round Date Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance Qualified/Winner
1 1961–62 Quarter-finals 14 February 1962 Juventus 0–1 Real Madrid Comunale 66,403 Real Madrid (1)
2 21 February 1962 Real Madrid 0–1 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 130,000
3 Play-off 28 February 1962 Real Madrid 3–1 Juventus Parc des Princes 36,750
4 1986–87 Round of 16 22 October 1986 Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 100,000 Real Madrid (2)
5 5 November 1986 Juventus 1–0[a] Real Madrid Comunale 64,000
6 1995–96 Quarter-finals 5 March 1996 Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 86,000 Juventus (1)
7 20 March 1996 Juventus 2–0 Real Madrid Delle Alpi 62,783
8 1997–98 Final 20 May 1998 Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus Amsterdan ArenA 50,000 Real Madrid (3)
9 2002–03 Semi-finals 6 May 2003 Real Madrid 2–1 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 80,000 Juventus (2)
10 14 May 2003 Juventus 3–1 Real Madrid Delle Alpi 62,799
11 2004–05 Round of 16 22 February 2005 Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 72,500 Juventus (3)
12 9 March 2005 Juventus 2–0 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid Delle Alpi 68,841
13 2008–09 Group stage 21 October 2008 Juventus 2–1 Real Madrid Olimpico 25,813 Group stage
14 5 November 2008 Real Madrid 0–2 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 71,560
15 2013–14 Group stage 23 October 2013 Real Madrid 2–1 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 77,826 Group stage
16 5 November 2013 Juventus 2–2 Real Madrid Juventus Stadium 40,696
17 2014–15 Semi-finals 5 May 2015 Juventus 2–1 Real Madrid Juventus Stadium 77,826 Juventus (4)
18 13 May 2015 Real Madrid 1–1 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 78,153
19 2016–17 Final 3 June 2017 Juventus 1–4 Real Madrid Millennium Stadium 65,842 Real Madrid (4)
20 2017–18 Quarter-finals 3 April 2018 Juventus 0–3 Real Madrid Allianz Stadium 40,849 Real Madrid (5)
21 11 April 2018 Real Madrid 1–3 Juventus Santiago Bernabéu 75,796
  1. ^ Real Madrid won 3–1 on penalty shoot-out.

Major encounters[edit]

1998 UEFA Champions League final[edit]

Real Madrid qualified for the for the first time in 17 years after defeating Borussia Dortmund 2–0 on aggregate in the semi-finals, while Juventus was playing their third consecutive final, winning the final of 1995–96 season and finishing runners-up to Borussia Dortmund in 1996–97 season. Predrag Mijatović provided breakthrough to Madrid in the 66th minute.[8] Real Madrid won the match 1–0, winning their first UEFA Champions League in 32 years and 7th European Cup/Champions League title.[9][8]

Juventus Italy0–1Spain Real Madrid
Report Mijatović 66'
Attendance: 48,500[10]

2017 UEFA Champions League final[edit]

This final was the first final encounter between both the teams for the first time 19 years. Real Madrid was palying their second consecutive finals, winning it in the previous season, Juventus was playing their second final in three years, losing to FC Barcelona in 2015 edition. Juventus dominated possession in the first quarter of the first 45 minutes and controlled the game throughout the first half. Cristiano Ronaldo scored the first goal of the final in the 20th minute.[11][12] Seven minutes later Juventus equalised from Mario Mandžukić's over the head kick goal in the 27th minute.[13] Real Madrid conceded two yellow cards in the first half for defenders Sergio Ramos and Dani Carvajal.[11] Real Madrid controlled the game from the start of second half. Casemiro gave lead to Real Madrid after scoring a long-range goal in the 61st minute.[11][14] Three minutes later Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the lead for Real Madrid after scoring from 6 yard box.[11] Juventus' Juan Cuadrado was sent-off for his second yellow card in the 84th minute, after coming on as a substitute in the 66th minute.[14] Marco Asensio scored Real Madrid's final and fourth goal in the 90th minute.[14]

Juventus Italy1–4Spain Real Madrid
Mandžukić 27' Report
Attendance: 65,842[15]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)

Statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored the most goals (10) in the history of this fixture.
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid 10
2 Italy Alessandro Del Piero Italy Juventus 5
3 France David Trezeguet Italy Juventus 3
Croatia Mario Mandžukić Italy Juventus
5 ArgentinaItaly Omar Sivori Italy Juventus 2
Spain Fernando Llorente Italy Juventus

Appearances[edit]

Iker Casillas (left) and Gianluigi Buffon (right) has most numbers of appearances (10) in the fixture.
Rank Player Club Appearances
1 Spain Iker Casillas Spain Real Madrid 10
Italy Gianluigi Buffon Spain Juventus
3 Spain Raúl Spain Real Madrid 8
4 Italy Alessandro Del Piero Italy Juventus 7
5 Italy Gianluca Pessotto Italy Juventus 6
Italy Giorgio Chiellini Italy Juventus
Italy Claudio Marchisio Italy Juventus
Brazil Marcelo Spain Real Madrid
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid
Wales Gareth Bale Spain Real Madrid
Italy Andrea Barzagli Italy Juventus

Discipline[edit]

No. Player Club Red card(s)
1 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi Italy Juventus 1
2 Brazil Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid 1
3 Italy Giorgio Chiellini Italy Juventus 1
4 Colombia Juan Cuadrado Italy Juventus 1
5 Argentina Paulo Dybala Italy Juventus 1
6 Italy Gianluigi Buffon Italy Juventus 1

Honours[edit]

Juventus Competition Real Madrid
European
2 European Cup/UEFA Champions League 15
1 European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)
3 UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 2
2 UEFA Super Cup 5
8 Aggregate 22
Worldwide
2 Intercontinental Cup (defunct) 3
0 FIFA Club World Cup 5
2 Aggregate 8
10 Total aggregate 30

Personnel at both clubs[edit]

Players[edit]

Player[16] Years at Juventus Years at Real Madrid Apps (goals) for Juventus v Real Apps (goals) for Real v Juventus
Spain Luis del Sol 1962–1970 1960–1962 2 (0)
Denmark Michael Laudrup 1985–1989 1994–1996 2 (0) 2 (0)
Argentina Juan Esnáider 1991–1993
1995–1996
1998–1999
Croatia Robert Jarni 1994–1995 1998–1999
France Zinedine Zidane 1996–2001 2001–2006 1 (0) 4 (1)
France Nicolas Anelka 2012 1999
Italy Fabio Cannavaro 2004–2006
2009–2010
2006–2009 2 (0) 2 (0)
Brazil Emerson 2004–2005 2006 2 (0)
Argentina Gonzalo Higuain 2016–2019 2006–2012 3 (0) 2 (0)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 2014–2017 2009–2014 7 (10)
Argentina Ángel Di María 2022 2010–2014 2 (0)
Spain Álvaro Morata 2014–2016
2020–2022 (loan)
2010–2014
2016–2017
2 (1) 2 (0)
Germany Sami Khedira 2015–2019 2010–2014 3 (0) 2 (0)
Brazil Danilo 2019–2023 2015–2016

Managers[edit]

Carlo Ancelotti is the only manager to coach both the clubs.
Manager Years at Juventus Years at Real Madrid
Italy Carlo Ancelotti 1999–2001 2013–2015
2021–

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Real Madrid vs Juventus: A Historic Rivalry on the Football Pitch". PrinceTownMa. PrinceTownMa. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  2. ^ McDonald, Amy (August 5, 2018). "Real Madrid renew their rivalry with Juventus". Goli Sport. Goli Sport. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Hussain, Khizar (March 5, 2024). "Unveiling the 7 Fiercest Club Rivalries in the Champions League". Sporting Lad. Sporting Lad. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "VICTORY IS IN THE DNA". Juventus. Juventus. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Football honours". Real Madrid. Real Madrid. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  6. ^ "Barcelona too strong for Manchester United". UEFA. UEFA. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  7. ^ "Madrid break Atlético hearts to seal 'La Décima'". UEFA. UEFA. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  8. ^ a b "1997/98: Seventh heaven for Madrid". UEFA. UEFA. May 20, 1998. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  9. ^ "Champions League final: Dortmund and Real Madrid's previous European Cup final appearances". UEFA. UEFA. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  10. ^ "2. Finals" (PDF). UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations. 2017. p. 1. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  11. ^ a b c d Das, Andrew; Smith, Rory (3 June 2017). "Real Madrid Beats Juventus for 2nd Straight Champions League Title". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo see off Juventus to win Champions League". The Guardian. 3 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  13. ^ Joseph, Adi (3 June 2017). "Juventus' Mario Mandzukic nets one of the craziest goals in Champions League history". USA Today. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  14. ^ a b c Glendenning, Barry (3 June 2017). "Juventus 1-4 Real Madrid: Champions League final 2017 – live!". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  15. ^ "Full Time Report Final – Juventus v Real Madrid" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 3 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  16. ^ "Players who played for Real Madrid CF and Juventus FC". FBREF. Retrieved 4 July 2024.