Real Madrid Win 101st Trophy To Move Three Clear Of Rivals Barcelona

How many trophies have Real Madrid won? 101 after beating Osasuna in the 2023 Copa del Rey final. Real have won three more trophies than rivals Barcelona (98).
Real Madrid Win 101st Trophy To Move Three Clear Of Rivals Barcelona
Real Madrid Win 101st Trophy To Move Three Clear Of Rivals Barcelona /

Real Madrid won the Copa del Rey for the 20th time on Saturday after beating Osasuna 2-1 in the final.

Rodrygo scored twice for Real either side of a goal from Lucas Torro at Seville's Estadio de La Cartuja.

Real are the third team to win the Copa del Rey 20 times, after Barcelona (31) and Athletic Bilbao (23).

Players from Real Madrid pictured celebrating a goal during their victory over Osasuna in the 2023 Copa del Rey final
Real Madrid beat Osasuna in Saturday's Copa del Rey final :: IMAGO/Marca/Ramon Navarro

Although Barcelona are the most successful team in the history of the Copa del Rey, Real have won more trophies overall.

Real have now won 101 trophies at national and international level, while Barcelona are currently on 98.

However, Barca's total will surely go up to 99 in the coming weeks as they need to win just one more match to seal a 27th La Liga title.

How Many Trophies Have Real Madrid Won?

Trophy

Times won

La Liga

35

Copa del Rey

20

European Cup

14

Supercopa de Espana

12

FIFA Club World Cup

5

UEFA Super Cup

5

Intercontinental Cup

3

UEFA Cup

2

Latin Cup

2

Copa de la Liga

1

Ibero-American Cup

1

Copa Eva Duarte

1

Total trophies

101

How Many Trophies Have Barcelona Won?

Trophy

Times won

Copa del Rey

31

La Liga

26

Supercopa de Espana

14

European Cup

5

UEFA Super Cup

5

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

4

FIFA Club World Cup

3

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

3

Copa Eva Duarte

3

Copa de la Liga

2

Latin Cup

2

Total trophies

98

Data correct as of May 6, 2023.


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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.