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Real Madrid, the champion of the 2019-2020 season in La Liga, increased the total number of trophies to 91.
Real Madrid, which surpassed its rival Barcelona in the championship race, also caught the Catalan club in the total number of trophies.
With Real Madrid's league championship, it brought the total number of trophies won in important national and international tournaments such as Barcelona to 91.
Real Madrid has won 34 leagues, 13 Champions Leagues (6 formerly Champion Clubs Cup), 7 Club World Cups, 4 European Super Cups, 2 UEFA Cups, 19 King's Cups, 11 Spanish Super Cups, 1 La Liga Cup.
In Barcelona, 26 leagues, 5 Champions Leagues (1 formerly Champion Clubs Cup), 3 Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups, 13 Spanish Super Cups, 30 King's Cups, 5 European Super Cups, 2 La Liga Cups, 3 He took the Fair Cities Cup to his museum.
Looking at the success of both clubs in the last 15 years, it is seen that Barcelona won almost one-third of all their trophies in this period.
Since 2005, Barcelona has won 36 trophies and Real Madrid has won 22 trophies. In the last 15 seasons, Barcelona has won the league title 9 times and Real Madrid 4 times.
Didn't Lose Any Matches After The Break
Real Madrid, which put an end to the championship rule of Barcelona for the last two seasons this season, also finished the longest La Liga season in history (17 August-19 July) due to the three-month break due to the epidemic.
Real Madrid, which won its last 10 games, did not lose any of its games during the epidemic period.
Real Madrid also came to the fore as the only team that had never been defeated in the matches they played at home throughout the season.
Violet Whites only drew in Valladolid (1-1), Real Betis (0-0), Athletic Bilbao (0-0) and Celta Vigo (2-2) in their home matches.
Ramos Breaks Record
The prominent players in Real Madrid's success this season were captain Sergio Ramos, striker Karim Benzema and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
Sergio Ramos, who broke the record for the most goal-scoring defender in La Liga history, blew up the opponent's nets 69 times in his career.
34-year-old Sergio Ramos, who scored 10 goals for Real Madrid this season, has been a key figure in his team's critical victories.
Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who had a successful season in Real Madrid, the team with the least goals conceded in La Liga, also scored 20 goals in 34 games he played. Courtois also received the Zamora award for the best goalkeeper of the season in La Liga.
Karim Benzema, Real Madrid's top scorer, played with 21 goals statistics with one game left in La Liga. Benzema is second in the top scorer race behind Lionel Messi (23).