

94. Madrid paid Manchester United a record €94m for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.



95. Alfredo Di Stefano currently holds the record for making the most consecutive La Liga appearances for Madrid. He played 171 league games in a row spanning five years and 148 days.



96. Manuel Pellegrini set a new points record of 96 for Real Madrid in 2009-10, but it was not enough to win La Liga, nor to save him his job. That mark was later eclipsed by Jose Mourinho's side anyway.



97. In the 1997-98 season, Madrid kept a club record seven consecutive clean sheets in La Liga.



98. Ferenc Puskas and Santillana are Madrid's joint-top scorers in Copa del Rey matches with 49 goals each.



99. On September 1999, Iker Casillas made his first-team debut as a substitute for Bodo Illgner in the 2-2 draw against Athletic Club at San Mames.



100. On their 100th anniversary, Madrid famously lost the Copa del Rey final at home to Deportivo La Coruna.



101. Arthur Johnson scored Madrid's first-ever goal on May 13, 1902 in a 3-1 defeat to Barcelona. Jaime Lazcano converted the club's first-ever Liga goal. The 1,000th club goal was netted by Pahino, Gento scored the 2,000th, Juanito the 3,000th, Ivan Zamorano the 4,000th and Guti grabbed number 5,000.



102. Apart from Madrid's first-ever goal, the club won all of their matches when they netted their landmark goals above.



103. Real are back in Champions League action against Schalke on March 10 (10-3) and a win will see Los Blancos set a new competition record of 11 straight victories.



104. Despite a glorious era as the club president from 1943 to 1978, Santiago Bernabeu had only eight games under his belt as a Madrid coach, winning five matches and losing the other three.

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105. Cristiano Ronaldo took just 105 games in all competitions to reach a century of goals for Madrid.



106. Luis Molowny was appointed Madrid coach on four separate occasions (either permanently or as caretaker), more than any other coach at the club.



107. Madrid set s Spanish record with a haul of 107 goals under John Toshack in 1989-90, but that record was beaten as Jose Mourinho's men hit 121 in 2011-12.



108. Alfredo Di Stefano's first stint as Madrid coach lasted 108 competitive matches from April 1982 to April 1984. He won 63 games, drew 23 and lost 22.



109. Di Stefano returned to the Madrid hotseat from November 1990 to March 1991 and picked up his only silverware as coach when he won the Spanish Supercopa.



110. In the year of their 110th anniversary, Madrid denied Barcelona a fourth straight title in La Liga and set a new record as they racked up 100 points under Jose Mourinho.



111. Goalkeeper Iker Casillas is closing in on Real's record appearance holder Raul. The striker played 741 times for Madrid, but the current club captain has featured 711 times for Los Blancos and is still only 33.



112. Real's biggest victory in La Liga was an 11-2 win over Elche on February 7, 1960.



113. Madrid have scored 113 goals in all competitions so far this term. Their highest total came in 2013-14, when they netted 160.

Madrid paid Manchester United a record €94m for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.Alfredo Di Stefano currently holds the record for making the most consecutive La Liga appearances for Madrid. He played 171 league games in a row spanning five years and 148 days.Manuel Pellegrini set a new points record of 96 for Real Madrid in 2009-10, but it was not enough to win La Liga, nor to save him his job. That mark was later eclipsed by Jose Mourinho's side anyway.In the 1997-98 season, Madrid kept a club record seven consecutive clean sheets in La Liga.Ferenc Puskas and Santillana are Madrid's joint-top scorers in Copa del Rey matches with 49 goals each.On September 1999, Iker Casillas made his first-team debut as a substitute for Bodo Illgner in the 2-2 draw against Athletic Club at San Mames.On their 100th anniversary, Madrid famously lost the Copa del Rey final at home to Deportivo La Coruna.Arthur Johnson scored Madrid's first-ever goal on May 13, 1902 in a 3-1 defeat to Barcelona. Jaime Lazcano converted the club's first-ever Liga goal. The 1,000th club goal was netted by Pahino, Gento scored the 2,000th, Juanito the 3,000th, Ivan Zamorano the 4,000th and Guti grabbed number 5,000.Apart from Madrid's first-ever goal, the club won all of their matches when they netted their landmark goals above.Real are back in Champions League action against Schalke on March 10 (10-3) and a win will see Los Blancos set a new competition record of 11 straight victories.Despite a glorious era as the club president from 1943 to 1978, Santiago Bernabeu had only eight games under his belt as a Madrid coach, winning five matches and losing the other three.

| Madrid fans were sad to see Di Maria leave the clubIn 2010, Real Madrid became the first club in any sport to generate a revenue of over €400m in a single year, according to Deloitte. In 2012, they then became the first to bring in over €500m and still lead the Deloitte rankings.Bizarrely, Madrid played the 1979-1980 Copa del Rey final against their youth team after Castilla punched above their weight in the cup competition that season. Nevertheless, the senior side ran out 6-1 winners in the final played at the Bernabeu.Real lost the European Cup final 1-0 to Liverpool at the Parc des Princes in 1981. They would have to wait 17 more years for another appearance in the final.The Santiago Bernabeu was the venue for the 1982 World Cup final as Italy beat West Germany 3-1 to claim the trophy. The Spain squad, featuring five Madrid players, was eliminated in the second group stage and came 12th overall but had lost to Northern Ireland and only drawn with Honduras in a forgettable campaign.In the 1982-83 season under coach Alfredo Di Stefano, Madrid completed a 'bridesmaid's treble' when they finished runners-up in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and European Cup Winners' Cup.This is the 84th season of La Liga and Real Madrid have played in every single one of them.In the 1984-85 campaign, Madrid went nine games without a victory in the league, the club's worst winless run.Between 1985-86 and 1989-90, the famous 'Quinta del Buitre' (a nickname given to the five homegrown players spearheaded by Emilio Butragueno), led Madrid to five consecutive Liga titles - equalling a feat achieved between 1961 and 1965. No other club has managed to win five league titles in a row.During the 1987-88 season, Madrid won a club record 18 out of 19 league games at home. They would go on to repeat the feat in 2009-10.Alfredo Di Stefano, considered by many to be the club's greatest player, passed away in 2014 at the age of 88. He scored 308 goals in 396 official games between 1953 and 1964 and was described by the club's website as "the best player of all time" when he died on July 7 last year.Miguel Munoz has the honour of scoring Madrid's maiden goal in the European Cup. Alfredo Di Stefano was the scorer of the club's first goal in a European Cup final, after his side had gone 2-0 down against Stade Reims in the 1956 showpiece.Xabi Alonso is the most expensive Spanish player that Madrid have signed. He cost the club close to €35m when he joined from Liverpool in 2009.Florentino Perez claims Gareth Bale cost Real €91m when he signed from Tottenham in the summer of 2013, but Spurs say the Spanish side paid €100m for the Welsh winger. The latter figure makes Bale the most expensive player in the history of the game.Madrid have a slight edge in the Clasico, with 92 wins in official matches to Barcelona's 88 victories.Sergio Ramos rose to head home the equaliser deep in the 93rd minute of the Champions League final in Lisbon last season. The defender latched onto a Luka Modric corner with the clock on 92:48 and Madrid went on to win 4-1 after extra time. It is one of the most important - and timely - goals in the club's entire history and ended their long pursuit of La Decima.