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Real Madrid vs Barcelona: who’s got more titles in history?

Both Spanish giants have ruled the world of soccer for decades and in different periods. But, who is the King of Kings?  

By Mauricio Saenz

Both Spanish giants have ruled the world of soccer for decades and in different periods. But, who is the King of Kings?
 
Both Spanish giants have ruled the world of soccer for decades and in different periods. But, who is the King of Kings?  
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Spain has topped the world of soccer in 2010 when they won the World Cup in South Africa, in a Dream Team with players like Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta and David Villa and Fernando Torres, among others. Almost the whole team came from the country’s biggest clubs: Real Madrid and Barcelona. Who is the one of them with most titles? Let’s find it out.

Real Madrid has a record of: 34 La Liga titles, 19 Copa del Rey, 11 Spanish Supercup, 1 League Cup, 13 UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA Cups, 3 Intercontinental Cups, 4 World Club Cups, 4 European Supercups and a Copa Eva Duarte.

As for Barcelona, the have lifted: 26 titles of La Liga, 30 Copa del Rey, 13 Spanish Supercup, 2 League Cup, 4 Champions League, a Europe Cup, 3 World Club Cups, 5 Europe’s Supercups, 4 Recopa and 3 Copa Eva Duarte, which now is known as the Spanish Supercup.

If we do the math, we’ll find an extremely tight result: 92-91. No, it is not an NBA score. It is the head-to-head comparison of two of the biggest soccer clubs in the world. Real Madrid and Barcelona are the excellence of Europe in the sport.

Head to head

They have clashed 271 times counting La Liga, Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Supercup and friendly matches: Barcelona won 112 games, Real Madrid won 99. 60 matches ended in a draw.


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