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1 Summary  





2 Squad  



2.1  Transfers  







3 Competitions  



3.1  La Liga  



3.1.1  Position by round  





3.1.2  League table  





3.1.3  Matches  







3.2  Copa del Generalísimo  



3.2.1  Round of 32  





3.2.2  Eightfinals  





3.2.3  Quarter-finals  





3.2.4  Semifinals  





3.2.5  Final  







3.3  European Cup  



3.3.1  Preliminary round  





3.3.2  Eightfinals  





3.3.3  Quarter-finals  





3.3.4  Semi-finals  









4 Statistics  



4.1  Players statistics  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Real Madrid CF
1967–68 season
PresidentSantiago Bernabéu
Head coachMiguel Muñoz
StadiumSantiago Bernabéu
Primera División1st (inEuropean Cup)
Copa del GeneralísimoRunners-up
European CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Pirri (10)
Manuel Velázquez
Amancio

All: Amancio (18)

Home colours

Away colours

← 1966–67
1968–69 →

The 1967–68 seasonisReal Madrid Club de Fútbol's 65th season in existence and the club's 36th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

Summary[edit]

The club won its 13th League title ever and second in a row[1] after recovered the number one spot from Atlético Madrid on round 16, the team clinched the trophy three points above runners-up CF Barcelona.[2] In the Copa del Generalísimo, the team reached the Final with a chance to secure the domestic double. There, Real faced Barcelona, losing 0–1 after an early Zunzunegui own goal.[3] After the end of the season, President Santiago Bernabéu gave the Laureada trophy to Pirri due to his outstanding playing in favor of Real Madrid, being only one of two players in club history to receive it.[4]

Meanwhile, in the European Cup the team suffered to win the preliminary round series against Ajax with young star playmaker Johan Cruijff, the Dutch squad was finally defeated after extra time in Madrid. Then, the squad clinched the round of 16, and quarterfinals against Sparta Praha reaching the semi-finals where it was defeated by young star forward George Best and his Manchester United,[5] losing the away match of the series (0–1 at Old Trafford). In the second leg at Madrid, the squad took a 3–1 advantage score in the first half, however, in the second half Manchester United managed to score two goals and getting the draw to reach the Final. The English squad included in its line up players such as: Denis Law (under surgery just before the Final), 1966 FIFA World Cup Champion Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles.[6]

Goalkeeper Andres Junquera won the Zamora Trophy with the better average of goals conceded.[7] After 9 years, two times European Cup winner defender Pachin left the club.[8]

Squad[edit]

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 Spain ESP Andrés Junquera
DF Spain ESP Ignacio Zoco
DF Spain ESP Manuel Sanchís
DF Spain ESP Fernando Zunzunegui
DF Spain ESP Antonio Calpe
MF Spain ESP Pirri
MF Spain ESP Manuel Velázquez
MF Spain ESP Chato González
FW Spain ESP Amancio Amaro
FW Spain ESP Ramón Grosso
FW Spain ESP Francisco Gento
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Antonio Betancort
FW Argentina ARG Miguel Pérez
DF Spain ESP José Luis
FW Spain ESP José Luis Veloso
FW Spain ESP Manuel Bueno
MF Spain ESP Fernando Serena
DF Spain ESP Pedro de Felipe
DF Spain ESP Vicente Miera
DF Spain ESP Rafael de Diego
MF Spain ESP Félix Ruiz
DF Spain ESP Pachín
FW Spain ESP Antonio Iznata
GK Spain ESP José Araquistáin

Transfers[edit]

In
Pos. Name from Type
FW Miguel Pérez Club Sportivo Italiano
DF José Luis Rayo Vallecano
FW Rafael De Diego Real Oviedo
DF Antonio Iznata Rayo Vallecano
GK Miguel Angel
Out
Pos. Name To Type
FW Fernand Goyvaerts Elche CF
MF Juanito Castellon

Competitions[edit]

La Liga[edit]

Position by round[edit]

Team /
Round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Real Madrid 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

League table[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Real Madrid (C) 30 16 10 4 55 26 +29 42 Qualification for the European Cup first round
    2 Barcelona 30 15 9 6 48 29 +19 39 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
    3 Las Palmas 30 17 4 9 56 41 +15 38
    4 Valencia 30 13 8 9 52 38 +14 34 Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
    5 Zaragoza 30 13 7 10 43 34 +9 33
    Source: BDFútbol
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
    (C) Champions
    Notes:
    1. ^ Barcelona qualified to the Cup Winners' Cup as champions of the Copa del Generalísimo.

    Matches[edit]

    10 September 1967 1 Sevilla CF 0–2 Real Madrid Sevilla
    Report Pirri 57'
    Amancio 64'
    Stadium: Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan
    Referee: Zariquiegui Izco
    16 September 1967 2 Real Madrid 9–1 Real Sociedad Madrid
    Amancio 8'
    Pirri 42'
    Bueno 52'
    Miguel Pérez 55'
    Velázquez 56'
    Velázquez 64'
    Velázquez 73'
    Pirri 77'
    Amancio 89' (pen)
    Report Mendiluce 75' Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    Referee: Bueno Perales
    24 September 1967 3 Real Zaragoza 0–0 Real Madrid Zaragoza
    Report Stadium: La Romareda
    7 October 1967 4 Real Madrid 2–2 Español Madrid
    Grosso 58'
    Veloso 69'
    Report José María 3' (pen)
    Marcial 79'
    Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    Referee: Martín Álvarez
    15 October 1967 5 Atletico de Bilbao 1–2 Real Madrid Bilbao
    Arieta 20' Report Aranguren 59' (own goal)
    Gento 70' (pen)
    Stadium: San Mames
    Referee: Lloris Antonino
    29 October 1967 6 Real Madrid 0–0 Atlético Madrid Madrid
    Report Stadium: Chamartín
    5 November 1967 7 Valencia CF 2–0 Real Madrid Valencia
    Paquito 58'
    Claramunt 87'
    Tatono red cross icon85'
    Report Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
    Referee: Pintado Viu
    11 November 1967 8 Real Madrid 3–0 Real Betis Madrid
    Velázquez 20'
    Félix Ruiz 47'
    Gento 54'
    Report Stadium: Chamartín
    Referee: Rigo Sureda
    19 November 1967 9 CE Sabadell FC 2–4 Real Madrid Sabadell
    Seminario 12'
    Zaballa 28'
    Report Velázquez 11'
    Pirri 27'
    Gento 66'
    Gento 75'
    Stadium: Cruz Alta
    Referee: Gardeazabal Garay
    3 December 1967 10 Real Madrid 4–0 Córdoba CF Madrid
    Pirri 4'
    Velázquez 15'
    Amancio 69'
    Pirri 71'
    Report Stadium: Chamartín
    Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
    3 December 1967 11 Elche CF 0–0 Real Madrid Elche
    Report
    10 December 1967 12 Real Madrid 1–1 CF Barcelona Madrid
    Gento 65' (pen) Report Zaldúa 78' Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    Referee: Lloris Antonino
    17 December 1967 13 Pontevedra CF 3–0 Real Madrid Pontevedra
    Roldán 4'
    Antonio 77'
    Odriozola 88'
    Report Stadium: Pasarón
    Referee: Rigo Sureda
    30 December 1967 14 UD Las Palmas 2–2 Real Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
    Herman 44 '
    Gilberto 48'
    Report Ruiz 33 '
    Pirri 54'
    Stadium: Estadio Insular
    7 January 1968 15 Real Madrid 3–0 CD Málaga Madrid
    Grosso 26 '
    Perez 74 '
    Amancio 84 '
    Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    14 January 1968 16 Real Madrid 1–0 Sevilla CF Madrid
    Peinado 80 ' Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    15 January 1968 17 Real Sociedad 0–1 Real Madrid San Sebastián
    Report Amancio 38 ' Stadium: Atocha
    28 January 1968 18 Real Madrid 3–2 Real Zaragoza Zaragoza
    De Diego 6'
    Amancio 38'
    Amancio 80'
    Report 43' Bustillo
    87' Fontaine
    Stadium: La Romareda
    4 February 1968 19 Español 0–4 Real Madrid Barcelona
    Report Velazquez 56'
    Velazquez 81 '
    Gento 61 '
    Amancio 88 '
    Stadium: Estadio Sarria
    11 February 1968 20 Real Madrid 0–0 Atletico de Bilbao Madrid
    Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    19 February 1968 21 Atlético Madrid 1–1 Real Madrid Madrid
    Ufarte 80 ' Report Amancio 65 ' Stadium: Manzanares
    25 February 1968 22 Real Madrid 0–2 Valencia CF Madrid
    Report Waldo 16 '
    Ansola 76 '
    Stadium: Chamartín
    3 March 1968 23 Real Betis 1–2 Real Madrid Sevilla
    Landa 35 ' Report Perez 20 '
    Velazquez 44 '
    Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarin
    10 March 1968 24 Real Madrid 2–0 CE Sabadell FC Madrid
    Gento 61' (pen)
    Zoco 84 '
    Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    17 March 1968 25 Córdoba CF 3–3 Real Madrid Córdoba
    Arana 20 '
    Arana 25'
    Arana 83 '
    Gento 33 '
    Peinado 81 '
    Zoco 89'
    24 March 1968 26 Real Madrid 2–0 Elche CF Madrid
    Pirri 58 '
    Perez 70 '
    Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    9 April 1968 27 CF Barcelona 1–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
    Saldua 12 ' Report Pirri 43 ' Stadium: Estadio del CF Barcelona
    14 April 1968 28 Real Madrid 1–0 Pontevedra CF Madrid
    Grosso 20 ' Stadium: Chamartín
    20 April 1968 29 Real Madrid 2–1 UD Las Palmas Madrid
    Velazquez 22 '
    Pirri 77 '
    Castellano 42 ' Stadium: Chamartín
    28 April 1968 30 CD Málaga 1–0 Real Madrid Málaga
    Esteve 36 ' Report Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda

    Copa del Generalísimo[edit]

    Round of 32[edit]

    11 May 1968 Real Madrid 2–0 Calvo Sotelo Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    De Diego 55'
    Perez 64 '
    Stadium: Madrid
    19 May 1968 Calvo Sotelo 0–1 Real Madrid
    Amancio 51 '

    Eightfinals[edit]

    26 May 1968 Real Madrid 1–0 Sevilla CF Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    Zoco 32 ' Report Stadium: Madrid
    Referee: Jose Mendibil
    1 June 1968 Sevilla CF 3–4 Real Madrid Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan
    Eloy 14 '
    Berruso 16 '
    Laura 19 '
    Report Peinado 27 '
    Peinado 63 '
    Velazquez 55'
    Bueno 89'
    Stadium: Sevilla
    Referee: Antonio Sureda

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    9 June 1968 Real Zaragoza 3–2 Real Madrid Valencia
    Fontenla 16 '
    Bustillo 43'
    Santos 71 '
    Report Peinado 41 '
    Amancio 47 '
    Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
    Referee: Daniel Isco
    15 June 1968 Real Madrid 2–0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
    Ruiz 8 '
    Amancio 62' (pen)
    Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
    Referee: Daniel Isco

    Semifinals[edit]

    23 June 1968 Celta de Vigo 3–2 Real Madrid Vigo
    Telles 59 '
    Manolo 79 '
    Lescano 89 '
    Ruiz 4'
    Ruiz 90 '
    Stadium: Balaídos
    Referee: Jose Mendibil
    1 July 1968 Real Madrid 3–0 Celta de Vigo Madrid
    Peinado 25'
    Peinado 53 '
    Amancio 34 '
    Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
    Referee: Daniel Isco

    Final[edit]

    11 July 1968 CF Barcelona 1–0 Real Madrid Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
    21:00 CET Zunzunegui 6' (o.g.) Report (in Spanish) Attendance: 100,000
    Referee: Antonio Rigo

    European Cup[edit]

    Preliminary round[edit]

    20 September 1967 Ajax Netherlands 1–1 Spain Real Madrid Amsterdam
    Cruyff 17' Report Pirri 35' Stadium: Olympisch Stadion,
    Attendance: 55,940
    Referee: NetherlandsJim Finney
    11 October 1967 Real Madrid Spain 2–1 (a.e.t.) Netherlands Ajax Madrid
    Gento 58'
    Veloso 99'
    Report Groot 69' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
    Attendance: 120,000
    Referee: ScotlandBobby Davidson

    Eightfinals[edit]

    15 November 1967 Hvidovre Denmark 2–2 Spain Real Madrid Copenhagen
    Hansen 25'
    Petersen 71'
    Report Gento 35'
    Pirri 47'
    Stadium: Idrætsparken,
    Attendance: 40,663
    Referee: East GermanyRudolf Glöckner
    29 November 1967 Real Madrid Spain 4–1 Denmark Hvidovre Madrid
    Velázquez 16'
    Grosso 19', 30'
    Gento 75'
    Report Petersen 28' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
    Attendance: 90,000
    Referee: BelgiumVital Loraux

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    6 March 1968 Real Madrid Spain 3–0 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague Madrid
    Amancio 62', 63', 68' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,
    Attendance: 120,000
    Referee: EnglandJim Finney

    Semi-finals[edit]

    24 April 1968 Manchester United England 1–0 Spain Real Madrid Manchester
    Best 36' Report Stadium: Old Trafford
    Attendance: 62,562
    Referee: Soviet UnionTofik Bakhramov

    Statistics[edit]

    Players statistics[edit]

    No. Pos Nat Player Total Primera División[9] Copa European Cup
    Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    GK Spain ESP Junquera 27 -27 22 -19 1 -3 4 -5
    DF Spain ESP Zoco 45 3 29 2 8 1 8 0
    DF Spain ESP Zunzunegui 42 0 26 0 9 0 7 0
    DF Spain ESP Sanchis 43 0 26 0 9 0 8 0
    DF Spain ESP Calpe 25 0 21 0 0 0 4 0
    MF Spain ESP Pirri 41 13 28 10 5 0 8 3
    MF Spain ESP González 16 0 8 0 4 0 4 0
    MF Spain ESP Velazquez 40 12 28 10 5 1 7 1
    FW Spain ESP Amancio 43 18 28 10 8 4 7 4
    FW Spain ESP Grosso 41 5 26 3 8 0 7 2
    FW Spain ESP Gento 32 13 24 8 1 0 7 5
    GK Spain ESP Betancort 20 -20 8 -7 8 -7 4 -6
    FW Argentina ARG Pérez 14 5 11 4 3 1 0 0
    DF Spain ESP José Luis 15 7 7 2 8 5 0 0
    FW Spain ESP Veloso 8 2 6 1 0 0 2 1
    FW Spain ESP Bueno 12 2 6 1 5 1 1 0
    MF Spain ESP Serena 11 0 6 0 3 0 2 0
    DF Spain ESP De Felipe 10 0 6 0 2 0 2 0
    DF Spain ESP Miera 9 0 5 0 4 0 0 0
    DF Spain ESP De Diego 8 2 4 1 1 1 3 0
    MF Spain ESP Ruiz 8 5 3 2 4 3 1 0
    DF Spain ESP Pachín 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
    FW Spain ESP Iznata 1 0 1 0
    GK Spain ESP Araquistáin
  • Source: http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1967-682.html
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "La flor del Real Madrid Yé-yé". Diario Marca. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  • ^ "Historia del Real Madrid, 100 años uno a uno". Diario El Mundo. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  • ^ "Copa del Rey 1968". linguasport.com.
  • ^ Ulises-Sanchez Flor (18 November 2007). "This Way Pirri Won La Laureada". Marca. Spain. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  • ^ "Man U Season 1967–68". stretfordend.co.uk.
  • ^ "Real Madrid CF – All the players in European Cups". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  • ^ "Fútbol | Real Madrid – Muere Andrés Junquera, exportero del Real Madrid con el que ganó cinco Ligas y tres Copas" [Football | Real Madrid – Death of Andrés Junquera, former Real Madrid goalkeeper with whom he won five Leagues and three Cups] (in Spanish). RTVE. 6 May 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  • ^ Miguel Angel Garcia (10 February 2021). "Legendary Real Madrid player Pachin dies". Marca. Spain.
  • ^ "Real Madrid temporada 1967–68". bdfutbol.com.
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