The biggest loss ever suffered by Real Madrid was an 8:1 defeat on March 5, 1930. This match represents their largest defeat in terms of goal difference.
Understanding "Biggest Loss"
When discussing a team's biggest loss, it typically refers to the game where they conceded the most goals more than they scored, resulting in the largest deficit. In the 8:1 result, Real Madrid lost by a margin of seven goals (8 goals conceded minus 1 goal scored), which stands as the most significant defeat in their extensive history. Other heavy defeats include scores of 7:1 and 6:0, which represent six-goal margins.
Historic Heaviest Defeats for Real Madrid
Real Madrid, a club renowned for its numerous titles and dominant performances, has experienced very few truly overwhelming defeats throughout its long history. The records highlight a handful of matches where they suffered substantial losses:
# | Date | Result | Goal Difference |
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1 | Mar 5, 1930 | 8:1 | 7 |
2 | Dec 31, 1950 | 7:1 | 6 |
3 | Dec 21, 1947 | 7:1 | 6 |
4 | Jun 9, 1999 | 6:0 | 6 |
These historical results provide a glimpse into some of the most challenging moments in the club's competitive journey. For more detailed statistics on Real Madrid's record-breaking games and historical data, you can refer to comprehensive football databases like Transfermarkt.