EL CLASICO
El Clásico ("The Classic"), is the name given in football to any match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.
The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are among the richest and most successful football clubs in the world. Real Madrid leads the head to head results in competitive matches with 90 wins. Barcelona leads the count in official titles won with 79 trophies (the three Inter-Cities Fairs Cup's won by Barcelona are included since the tournament is the predecessor of the UEFA Cup and recognized by FIFA), while Real Madrid has won 76 trophies. Along with Athletic Bilbao, they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated. They are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalanism.The rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world football. _Samiul Hoque
The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are among the richest and most successful football clubs in the world. Real Madrid leads the head to head results in competitive matches with 90 wins. Barcelona leads the count in official titles won with 79 trophies (the three Inter-Cities Fairs Cup's won by Barcelona are included since the tournament is the predecessor of the UEFA Cup and recognized by FIFA), while Real Madrid has won 76 trophies. Along with Athletic Bilbao, they are the only clubs in La Liga to have never been relegated. They are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalanism.The rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world football. _Samiul Hoque
Alfonso Albéniz (Barça to Madrid) (1902)
Luciano Lizarraga (Madrid to Barça) (1905)
Charles Wallace (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
José Quirante (Barça to Madrid) (1906)
Alfonso Albéniz (Barça to Madrid) (1911)
Arsenio Comamala (Barça to Madrid) (1911)
Walter Rozitsky (Barça to Madrid) (1913)
Ricardo Zamora (Barça to Espanyol to Madrid) (1930)
Josep Samitier (Barça to Madrid) (1932)
Hilario (Madrid to Valencia to Barça) (1939)
Alfonso Navarro(Barça to Madrid) (1950)
Justo Tejada (Barça to Madrid) (1961)
Jesús María Pereda (Madrid to Real Valladolid to Sevilla to Barça) (1961)
Evaristo de Macedo (Barça to Madrid) (1962)
Fernand Goyvaerts (Barça to Madrid) (1965)
Lucien Muller (Madrid to Barça) (1965)
Lorenzo Amador (Madrid to Hércules CF to Barça) (1980)
Bernd Schuster (Barça to Madrid) (1988)
Luis Milla (Barça to Madrid) (1990)
Gheorghe Hagi (Madrid to Brescia to Barça) (1994)
Fernando ”Nando” Muñoz (Barça to Madrid) (1992)
Julen Lopetegui (Madrid to CD Logroñés to Barça) (1994)
Michael Laudrup (Barça to Madrid) (1994)
Robert Prosinečki (Madrid to Real Oviedo to Barça) (1995)
Miquel Soler (Barça to Sevilla to Madrid) (1995)
Luis Enrique (Madrid to Barça) (1996)
Daniel García Lara (Madrid to Real Mallorca to Barça) (1999)
Luís Figo (Barça to Madrid) (2000)
Albert Celades (Barça to Celta Vigo to Madrid) (2000)
Alfonso Pérez (Madrid to Real Betis to Barça) (2000)
Ronaldo (Barça to Internazionale to Madrid) (2002)
Samuel Eto'o (Madrid to Real Mallorca to Barça) (2004)
Javier Saviola (Barça to Madrid) (2007)
GIVEN ABOVE IS A LIST OF PLAYERS WHO PLAYED FOR BOTH THE CLUBS.
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