A precise, text-first profile: identity, governance, facilities, teams and full honours. Updated October 27, 2025.
Overview Governance Facilities Teams Identity Competitions Honours Visit
Overview
- Full name
- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
- Founded
- 6 March 1902
- Royal title
- Granted in 1920 (“Real”)
- Home ground
- Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid)
- Capacity
- ~83,000 (post-renovation, configuration-dependent)
- Training complex
- Ciudad Real Madrid, Valdebebas (opened 2005)
Governance
- Ownership
- Member-owned association (socios)
- President
- Florentino Pérez
- Head coach
- Xabi Alonso (appointed 2025)
Facilities
- Santiago Bernabéu: inaugurated 1947; modernised with retractable roof, 360° ribbon screen, modular retractable pitch.
- Ciudad Real Madrid (Valdebebas): first-team and academy campus; includes Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium.
Teams & Player Pathway
- First Team (Men) — plays at the Bernabéu.
- Real Madrid Castilla — B team; bridge from academy to first team.
- Real Madrid Femenino — integrated 2019–2020; home matches at Valdebebas.
- La Fábrica — academy network across youth levels.
Identity
- Colours
- All-white home; seasonal away/third variations
- Crest
- Diagonal in Castile’s colour; royal crown added 1920
- Nicknames
- Los Blancos, Los Merengues, Los Vikingos
- Anthem
- Hala Madrid y nada más (2014)
Competitions (2025/26)
- LaLiga
- Copa del Rey
- Supercopa de España
- UEFA Champions League
Honours (Football)
Domestic
| La Liga | 36 |
| Copa del Rey | 20 |
| Supercopa de España | 13 |
| League Cup | 1 |
| Latin Cup | 2 |
| Mini World Cup | 2 |
International
| European Cup / UEFA Champions League | 15 |
| UEFA Super Cup | 6 |
| UEFA Cup (Europa League) | 2 |
| FIFA Club World Cup | 5 |
| Intercontinental Cup | 3 |
Visit
- Stadium
- Avenida Concha Espina, 1, 28036 Madrid (Chamartín). Metro L10: “Santiago Bernabéu”.
- Training complex
- Ciudad Real Madrid, Valdebebas (Madrid).
- Tour & Museum
- Bernabéu Tour (check official site for current schedules).
