The biggest defeat of Real Madrid was an 8-1 loss on March 5, 1930.
This historic match stands as Real Madrid's most significant defeat by goal margin, with the team managing to score only one goal against an opponent who netted eight. It represents a seven-goal deficit, which is the largest in their history based on available records.
Real Madrid's Heaviest Defeats
Real Madrid has endured several substantial defeats throughout its storied history. The following table highlights some of their most significant losses, demonstrating the magnitude of the 8-1 result compared to other instances where they faced considerable setbacks:
Date | Result | Goal Difference |
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March 5, 1930 | 8:1 | 7 goals |
December 31, 1950 | 7:1 | 6 goals |
December 21, 1947 | 7:1 | 6 goals |
June 9, 1999 | 6:0 | 6 goals |
As shown, the 8-1 defeat in 1930 remains unmatched in terms of the goal difference, making it the biggest loss Real Madrid has ever experienced.