1966–67_Real_Madrid_CF_season

1966–67 Real Madrid CF season

1966–67 Real Madrid CF season

64th season in existence of Real Madrid CF


The 1966–67 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 64th season in existence and the club's 35th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

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Summary

During Autumn the team lost the 1966 Intercontinental Cup against Uruguayan side Peñarol,[1] being defeated the two matches of the series.[2] The club won its 12th League title ever, finishing five points above runners-up CF Barcelona.[3] New arrivals were Junquera from Langreo, Zunzunegui,[4] Chato Gonzalez[5] and midfielder Juanito both from Rayo Vallecano, also Rovira from RCD Mallorca.[6] Left the club retiring of football were Uruguayan central defender José Santamaría and after eight campaigns Hungarian striker Ferenc Puskás too. Also, Aguero was transferred out to Granada, Isidro to Sabadell, Morollón to Valladolid, Pedro Casado to Sabadell and Pipi Suarez to Sevilla.[7]

In the Copa del Generalísimo the club was eliminated by Valencia CF in the quarterfinals.[8] Meanwhile, in the European Cup the squad was defeated by Helenio Herrera's Internazionale in the quarterfinals, losing the two matches of the series (0–1 in Madrid and 0–2 in Milan).[9]

Squad

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

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Transfers

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Competitions

La Liga

Position by Round

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League table

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Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Matches

11 September 1966 1 Real Madrid 4–1 Elche CF Madrid
Grosso 18'
Pedro De FelipeRed card 54'
Amancio 64'
Gento 67'
Gento 82' (pen)
Report Vavá 37' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Birigay Nieva
18 September 1966 2 Pontevedra CF 0–1 Real Madrid Pontevedra
Report Amancio 80' Stadium: Pasarón
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
25 September 1966 3 Real Madrid 1–1 Español Madrid
Pirri 67' Report Amas 16'
Riera 87'
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Gomez Arribas
2 October 1966 4 Granada CF 1–1 Real Madrid Granada
Almagro 65' Report Pirri 70' Stadium: Los Carmenes
Referee: Cerezuela Ruiz
8 October 1966 5 Real Madrid 3–1 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Felix Ruiz 23'
Serena 35'
Pirri 87' (pen)
Report Pirri 88' (own goal) Stadium: Chamartín
16 October 1966 6 Sevilla CF 0–1 Real Madrid Sevilla
Report Bueno 10' Stadium: Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan
30 October 1966 7 UD Las Palmas 1–1 Real Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
José Juan 86' Report Marrero 4' (own goal) Stadium: Estadio Insular
Referee: Pintado Viu
6 November 1966 8 Real Madrid 2–1 Hércules CF Zaragoza
Goyvaerts 39'
Amancio 63'
Report Maxi Pelaez 70' Stadium: Estadio La Romareda
Referee: Sanchez Rios
13 November 1966 9 Atletico de Bilbao 0–0 Real Madrid Bilbao
Report Stadium: San Mames
Referee: Oliva Fortuny
20 November 1966 10 Real Madrid 1–0 CF Barcelona Madrid
Veloso 94' Report Stadium: Chamartín
27 November 1966 11 Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 Real Madrid La Coruña
Pose 43'
Sertucha 73' (pen)
Report Veloso 13'
Gento 14'
Gento 41'
Stadium: Nuevo Riazor
Referee: Gomez Arribas
4 December 1966 12 Real Madrid 4–2 Valencia CF Bilbao
Felix Ruiz 8'
Veloso 21'
Velazquez 31'
Gento 41'
Report Claramunt 43'
Poli 53'
Stadium: San Mames
Referee: Bueno Perales
11 December 1966 13 Córdoba CF 0–1 Real Madrid Córdoba
Report Grosso 89' Stadium: Estadio El Arcangel
Referee: Izco
18 December 1966 14 Real Madrid 2–1 Atlético Madrid Madrid
Pirri 4' Report Gento 30' Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Rigo Sureda
1 January 1967 15 CD Sabadell CF 1–1 Real Madrid Sabadell
Palau 81' Report Gento 1' (pen)
Grosso red cross icon75'
Stadium: Cruz Alta
Referee: Medina Iglesias
2 January 1966 16 Elche CF 1–1 Real Madrid Elche
Romero 51' Report Bueno 74' Stadium: Altabix
Referee: Rigo Sureda
15 January 1967 17 Real Madrid 2–0 Pontevedra CF Madrid
Felix Ruiz 46'
Gento 83' (pen)
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Sanchez Ibañez
22 January 1967 18 Español 2–3 Real Madrid Barcelona
Marcial 8'
Amas 51'
Report Velazquez 34'
Felix Ruiz 72'
Grosso 77'
Stadium: Sarria
Referee: Izco
5 February 1967 19 Real Madrid 2–0 Granada CF Madrid
Pirri 38'
Velazq uez 57'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ibañez Alarcon
12 February 1967 20 Real Zaragoza 2–1 Real Madrid Zaragoza
Marcelino 7'
Marcelino 63'
Report Calpe 69' (pen) Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Medina Iglesias
19 February 1967 21 Real Madrid 3–0 Sevilla CF Madrid
Pirri 13'
Amancio 19'
Grosso 40'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ruiz Alciturri
25 February 1967 22 Real Madrid 1–1 UD Las Palmas Madrid
Grosso 36' Report Vegazo 7' Stadium: Chamartín
5 March 1967 23 Hércules CF 0–2 Real Madrid Alicante
Report Amancio 54'
Felix Ruiz 83'
Stadium: La Viña
Referee: Bueno Perales
12 March 1967 24 Real Madrid 4–0 Atletico Bilbao Madrid
Grosso 39'
Veloso 41'
Veloso 49'
Grosso 73'
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Oliva Fortuny
19 March 1967 25 CF Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Fusté 7'
Fusté 89'
Report Amancio 42'
MieraRed card 59'
Stadium: Estadio del CF Barcelona
Referee: Rigo Sureda
26 March 1967 26 Real Madrid 2–0 Deportivo La Coruña Madrid
Veloso 34'
Gento 85'
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Soto Montesinos
13 March 1966 27 Valencia CF 0–0 Real Madrid Valencia
Report Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
Referee: Gomez Arribas
9 April 1967 28 Real Madrid 3–0 Córdoba CF Madrid
Grosso 52'
Veloso 53'
Amancio 89'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Lopez Zaballa
16 April 1967 29 Atlético Madrid 2–2 Real Madrid Madrid
Cardona 8'
Adelardo 87'
Report Grosso 63'
Veloso 79'
Stadium: Manzanares
Referee: Medina Iglesias
23 April 1967 30 Real Madrid 5–0 CD Sabadell CF Madrid
Pirri 14'
Grosso 32'
Gento 37'
Veloso 84'
Gento 87'
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Ruiz Alciturri

Copa del Generalísimo

Round of 32

30 April 1967 Gimnastica de Torrelavega 2–2 Real Madrid
7 May 1967 Real Madrid 1–0 Gimnastica de Torrelavega Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium: Madrid

Eightfinals

14 May 1967 Deportivo La Coruña 3–2 Real Madrid La Coruña
Stadium: Nuevo Riazor
21 May 1967 Real Madrid 3–1 Deportivo La Coruña Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium: Madrid

Quarter-finals

4 June 1967 Valencia CF 2–1 Real Madrid Valencia
Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
11 June 1967 Real Madrid 0–1 Valencia CF Madrid
Stadium: Chamartín

European Cup

Eightfinals

16 November 1966 TSV 1860 München West Germany 1–0 Spain Real Madrid Munich
Küppers 39' Report Stadium: Grünwalder Stadion
Attendance: 30,901
Referee: EnglandKevin Howley
30 November 1966 Real Madrid Spain 3–1 West Germany TSV 1860 München Madrid
Grosso 21'
Veloso 34'
Pirri 52'
Report Brunnenmeier 13' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Austria Eduard Babauczek

Quarter-finals

15 February 1967 Internazionale Italy 1–0 Spain Real Madrid Milan
Cappellini 54' Report Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 52,726
Referee: HungaryIstván Zsolt

Intercontinental Cup

12 October 1966 (1966-10-12) Peñarol Uruguay 2–0 Spain Real Madrid Montevideo
Spencer 39'
Spencer 79'
Report Stadium: Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 58,324
Referee: ChileClaudio Vicuña
26 October 1966 (1966-10-26) Real Madrid Spain 0–2 Uruguay Peñarol Madrid
Report Rocha 28' (pen)
Spencer 37'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 71,063
Referee: ItalyConcetto Lo Bello

Statistics

Players statistics

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See also


References

  1. "The Day Peñarol Conquered the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium" (in Spanish). ovaciondigital.com.uy.
  2. Diego Antognazza (2006). Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) (ed.). "Peñarol's series of 56 matches unbeaten in the Primera División Profesional". Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  3. "La flor del Real Madrid Yé-yé". Diario Marca. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  4. "Fallece Fernando Zunzunegui". Real Madrid CF. 28 August 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  5. ""Es difícil encontrar un adjetivo para explicar lo que siento"" ["It is hard to find an adjective to explain what I feel"] (in Spanish). Diario de Ávila. 6 June 2009. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  6. "Historia del Real Madrid, 100 años uno a uno". Diario El Mundo. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  7. "Valencia campeón de Copa 1967" (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com.
  8. "Internazionale v Real Madrid" (in Italian). footballia.net.

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