1968–69 Real Madrid CF season

The 1968–69 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 66th season in existence and the club's 37th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

Real Madrid CF
1968–69 season
1968–69 Real Madrid team
PresidentSantiago Bernabéu
Head coachMiguel Muñoz
StadiumChamartín
La Liga1st (in European Cup)
Copa del GeneralísimoEightfinals
European CupEightfinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Amancio (14)
All: Pirri (17)

Summary

The club won its 14th League title ever and second Three-peat ever.[1] included a record of nine streak wins on its first nine rounds[2] the team clinched the trophy nine points above runners-up UD Las Palmas.[3] The squad was defeated only one single time in 38 rounds by Elche CF.[4] Also, Amancio won the Pichichi Trophy with 14 goals scored tied along José Eulogio Gárate from Atlético Madrid.

Shockingly, in European Cup the team was early eliminated in Eightfinals by Austrian side Rapid Wien which won 1:0 the first leg in Wien and advanced to Quarterfinals due to away goals after lost 1:2 in Madrid.[5] During June in Copa del Generalísimo the club lost the Eightfinals series against Atlético Madrid.[6]

The "Ye-yé" era started to collapse for this campaign three members Araquistáin, Serena and Pachín were transferred out.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ESP Antonio Betancort
GK  ESP Andrés Junquera
DF  ESP Pedro de Felipe
DF  ESP Manuel Sanchís
DF  ESP Antonio Calpe
DF  ESP Ignacio Zoco
DF  ESP José Luis
MF  ESP Manuel Velázquez
MF  ESP Pirri
FW  ESP Amancio Amaro
FW  ESP Francisco Gento
FW  ESP Ramón Grosso
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ESP Fernando Zunzunegui
FW  ARG Miguel Pérez
FW  ESP Manuel Bueno
DF  ESP Grande
FW  ESP José Luis Veloso
DF  ESP Vicente Miera
DF  ESP Pascual Babiloni
MF  ESP Vidal
MF  ESP Chato González
DF  ESP Rafael de Diego

Transfers

Out
Pos. Name To Type
GKJosé AraquistáinElche CF
FWFernando SerenaElche CF
MFPachínReal Betis
MFAntonio IznataReal Murcia
FWJaime BlancoReal Betis
MFFernando RoviraCalvo Sotelo

Competitions

La Liga

Position by round

Team /
Round
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Real Madrid221111111111111111111111111111

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 30 18 11 1 46 21 +25 47 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Las Palmas 30 15 8 7 45 34 +11 38 Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3 Barcelona 30 13 10 7 40 18 +22 36
4 Sabadell 30 10 12 8 33 34 1 32
5 Valencia 30 10 11 9 36 39 3 31
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion

Matches

15 September 1968 1 Real Madrid 3–1 Español Madrid
Amancio 6'
Amancio 43'
Amancio 68 '
Re 13 ' Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Daniel Isco
22 September 1968 2 Deportivo La Coruña 2–4 Real Madrid A Coruña
Cortez 15'
Luis 47 '
Veloso 53 '
Gento 73 '
Amancio 81'
Amancio 89 '
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Fernando Tejerina
29 September 1968 3 Real Madrid 2–0 Córdoba CF Madrid
Pirri 32'
Amancio 79'
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Joaquim Pericas
6 October 1968 4 Atletico de Bilbao 0–1 Real Madrid Bilbao
Report Amancio 34 ' Stadium: San Mames
Referee: Agustin Alkturri
13 October 1968 5 Real Madrid 5–3 CE Sabadell CF Madrid
Velazquez 1 '
Amancio 12'
Amancio 82 '
Grosso 54 ′'
Peinado 78 '
Report Marañon 45 '
Puyol 57 ′'
Vidal 80'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Pedro Ilordi
20 October 1968 6 Valencia CF 0–1 Real Madrid Valencia
Report Peinado 89 ' Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
Referee: Jose Casasola
3 November 1968 7 Real Madrid 2–1 Real Sociedad Madrid
Peinado 27'
Peinado 35 '
Report Arzak 9' Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Alberto Alvarez
10 November 1968 8 Atlético Madrid 0–1 Real Madrid Madrid
Report Amancio 65 ' Stadium: Manzanares
Referee: Jose Mendibil
16 November 1968 9 Real Madrid 2–1 CF Barcelona Madrid
Pirri 32 '
Peinado 75 '
Report Saldua 19' Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Alfredo Perales
24 November 1968 10 Pontevedra CF 0–0 Real Madrid Pontevedra
Report
30 November 1968 11 Real Madrid 2–1 Granada CF Madrid
Velazquez 9 '
Grosso 56 '
Report Vicente 60 ' Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Francisco Aguado
15 December 1968 13 Real Madrid 1–1 Elche CF Madrid
Pirri 47 ' Report 5 ' Emilio Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Angel Barragan
18 December 1968 12 Real Zaragoza 1–1 Real Madrid Zaragoza
Planas 32 ' Report 54 ' Gento Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Pedro Elordi
22 December 1968 14 CD Málaga 1–2 Real Madrid Málaga
Fluteas 29 ' Report Velazquez 27 '
Velazquez 60 '
Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda
Referee: Agustin Alkturri
29 December 1969 15 Real Madrid 2–0 UD Las Palmas Madrid
Gento 44 ' (pen.)
Peinado 46 '
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Juan Garay
5 January 1969 16 Español 1–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Wall 80 ' Report 28 ' Amancio Stadium: Estadio Sarriá
Referee: Mariano Iglesias
12 January 1969 17 Real Madrid 2–1 Deportivo La Coruña Madrid
Velazquez 6 '
Gento 58' (pen)
Report 56' Becky Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Manuel Ruiz
19 January 1969 18 Córdoba CF 2–2 Real Madrid Córdoba
Jaen 36 '
Rojas 37 '
Report 56 ' Gento
69' Zoco
Stadium: Los Carmenes
Referee: Daniel Isco
26 January 1969 19 Real Madrid 2–1 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
Amancio 38 '
Grande 85 '
Report 53' (o.g.) Betancourt Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Agustin Alcturri
2 February 1969 20 CE Sabadell CF 0–0 Real Madrid Sabadell
Report Referee: Francisco Sanchis
9 February 1969 21 Real Madrid 0–0 Valencia CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Pelayo Sancristobal
16 February 1969 22 Real Sociedad 0–2 Real Madrid San Sebastián
Report Velazquez 38 '
Perez 89 '
Stadium: Atocha
Referee: Fernando Tejerina
2 March 1969 23 Real Madrid 0–0 Atlético Madrid Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Adolfo Perales
9 March 1969 24 CF Barcelona 1–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Saldua 26' Report 87' (pen) Gento Stadium: Estadio del CF Barcelona
Referee: Jose Mendibil
16 March 1969 25 Real Madrid 2–2 Pontevedra CF Madrid
Gento 15 ' Amaro 32 ' Report 8 ' Fuertes
57 ' Barros
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Pablo Ibanez
23 March 1969 26 Granada CF 0–0 Real Madrid Granada
Report Stadium: Los Carmenes
Referee: Francisco Sanchis
30 March 1969 27 Real Madrid 2–0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Grosso 20 '
Velazquez 49'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Francisco Aguado
14 April 1969 28 Elche CF 1–0 Real Madrid Elche
Curro 48' Report Stadium: Altabix
Referee: Mariano Iglesias
13 April 1969 29 Real Madrid 2–0 CD Málaga Madrid
Amaro 26'
Gento 73'
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Referee: Daniel Isco
20 April 1969 30 UD Las Palmas 0–1 Real Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Report 85' Grande Stadium: Estadio Insular
Referee: Antonio Rios

Copa del Generalísimo

Eightfinals

4 May 1969 Atlético Madrid 2–1 Real Madrid Manzanares
Calleja  45'
Ufarte 58'
Aragones 79'
Report 56' Gento Stadium: Madrid
Referee: Pablo Ibanez
11 May 1969 Real Madrid 0–0 Atlético Madrid Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Francisco Sanchis

European Cup

Preliminary round

18 September 1968 Real Madrid 6–0 AEL Madrid
Pirri 10', 14', 63'
Amancio 17'
Pérez 27'
Bueno 75'
Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: William Gow
26 September 1968 AEL 0–6 Real Madrid Madrid
Report Velázquez 7', 10'
José Luis 9'
Veloso 84'
Ortega 86'
Zunzunegui 87'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
Attendance: 20,075
Referee: Aníbal da Silva Oliveira

Eightfinals

20 November 1968 Rapid Wien 1–0 Real Madrid Vienna
Kaltenbrunner 55' Report Stadium: Praterstadion,
Attendance: 44,800
Referee: Josip Drago Horvat (Yugoslavia)
4 December 1968 Real Madrid 2–1
(2–2a agg.)
Rapid Wien Madrid
Velázquez 41'
Pirri 83'
Report Bjerregaard 48' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Gilbert Droz

Statistics

Players statistics

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPrimera Division[7]CopaEuropean Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK  ESP Betancort 35-2530-212-23-2
DF  ESP De Felipe 3603002040
DF  ESP Sanchis 3402902030
DF  ESP José Luis 2262161000
DF  ESP Calpe 3002502030
MF  ESP Pirri 281723132034
MF  ESP Zoco 2712312020
MF  ESP Velazquez 35103072033
FW  ESP Amancio 321529141021
FW  ESP Grosso 2932532020
FW  ESP Gento 3092682120
GK  ESP Junquera 10000010
DF  ESP Zunzunegui 1611200041
FW  ARG Pérez 1521211021
FW  ESP Bueno 111700041
DF  ESP Grande 62521000
FW  ESP Veloso 52310021
DF  ESP Miera 40200020
DF  ESP Babiloni 40200020
MF  ESP Vidal 2020
MF  ESP González 0000
DF  ESP De Diego 0000

See also

References

  1. The first three-peat was clinched by the club in 1963 and continued to Five-peat until 1965. "La flor del Real Madrid Yé-yé". Diario Marca. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. "Real Madrid 68–69 holds the nine victories record" (in Spanish). as.com.
  3. "Historia del Real Madrid, 100 años uno a uno". Diario El Mundo. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  4. "That Eclhe v Real Madrid from 1968–69 Season" (in Spanish). elchecf.es.
  5. "Fans of Rapid remember Real Madrid and 1968". Marca (in Spanish). Spain.
  6. "Copa del Rey 1969". linguasport.com.
  7. "Real Madrid temporada 1968–69". bdfutbol.com.
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