El Clasico is one of the biggest matches in football history. The two Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona have shared an epic rivalry for over a century. But over the years, this highly anticipated match has seen some of the biggest margins by wins. Real Madrid holds the record for the biggest win, a whopping 11-1 win in Copa Del Rey back in 1943.
In recent history, it is Real Madrid who has won 3 out of the last 5 encounters. On the other hand, the Catalan giants won 2 matches. And with all to play for in the Super Cup Final, the two teams will go toe-to-toe to lift the silverware.
Real Madrid holds the record for the biggest margin of win in El Clasico. The match took place back in 1943 in a Copa del Rey clash when Los Blancos won by a huge margin of 11-1. The second biggest win margin also goes to the Madrid Giants who defeated the Catalan giants by a score of 8-2 in La Liga in 1935.
Barcelona too has had their fair share in registering huge wins over their arch-rivals. Barcelona registered a 7-2 win over Real Madrid in La Loga way back in 1950. And then 7 years later, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid once again by a huge margin of 6-1 in the Copa del Rey clash. The fifth biggest win comes for Real Madrid who went on to beat the Cules by a margin of 6-1 in La Loga in 1949.
Biggest El Clasico wins in History
Date | Match | Competition |
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June 19, 1943 | Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona | Copa del Rey |
Feb. 3, 1935 | Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona | La Liga |
Sep. 24, 1950 | Barcelona 7–2 Real Madrid | La Liga |
May 19, 1957 | Barcelona 6–1 Real Madrid | Copa del Rey |
Sep. 18, 1949 | Real Madrid 6–1 Barcelona | La Liga |