1974–75 Real Madrid CF season

The 1974–75 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 72nd season in existence and the club's 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

Real Madrid CF
1974–75 season
PresidentSantiago Bernabéu
Head coachMiljan Miljanic
StadiumSantiago Bernabeu
La Liga1st (in European Cup)
Copa del GeneralísimoWinners
European Cup Winners' CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerSantillana (17)

Summary

The club clinched its 16th League title with massive 12 points above runners-up Real Zaragoza catching the first spot early since round 6 of the tournament. After collapsing to the 8th place last season in summer changes came to the team: replacing interim coach Luis Molowny[1] arrived new head coach former Yugoslavia side manager Miljan Miljanic, [2] 1974 FIFA World Cup Champion Paul Breitner[3] replacing Ramón Grosso as starter in midfield, and Argentine forward Roberto Martínez [4] from Español means Oscar Más was transferred out the team. Teenage defender José Antonio Camacho and Rubiñán renforced the defensive line replacing Zoco (retired) and José Luis. Also Vicente del Bosque won the starter spot against ageing Velazquez in midfield. In offensive line along Roberto Martinez returned from injuries was Santillana benching ageing Amancio.

In 1974-75 European Cup Winners' Cup the team reached the Quarterfinals being eliminated by Crvena Zvezda after penalty kicks 5–6.[5]

Also, during June the squad clinched “The Double” after won the 1975 Copa del Generalísimo Final defeating Atletico Madrid in penalty kicks 4-3 after a 0–0 draw.[6]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ESP Miguel Ángel
DF  ESP José Antonio Camacho
DF  ESP Goyo Benito
DF  ESP Rubiñán
DF  ARG Touriño
MF  FRG Paul Breitner
MF  ESP Vicente Del Bosque
MF  ESP Pirri
MF  FRG Günter Netzer
FW  ESP Santillana
FW  ARG Roberto Martínez
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ESP García Remón
FW  ESP Ico Aguilar
FW  ESP Amancio Amaro
MF  ESP Velazquez
MF  ESP Ramón Grosso
GK  ESP Andrés Junquera
DF  ESP José Macanás
DF  ESP José Luis
DF  ESP Verdugo
MF  ESP Alberto Vitoria Soria
DF  ESP Morgado
DF  ESP Heredia
FW  ESP Uría

Transfers

In
Pos. Name from Type
MFPaul BreitnerBayern München
FWRoberto MartínezEspañol-
MFAlberto Vitoria Soria-
MFJose Heredia JimenezCD Castellon-
MFFrancisco Javier UriaReal Oviedo-

Competitions

La Liga

Position by round

Team /
Round
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League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 34 20 10 4 66 34 +32 50 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Zaragoza 34 15 8 11 58 47 +11 38 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Barcelona 34 15 7 12 57 36 +21 37
4 Real Sociedad 34 12 12 10 37 32 +5 36
5 Hércules 34 11 14 9 37 36 +1 36
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion.

Matches

7 September 1974 1 Valencia CF 1-2 Real Madrid Valencia
Report Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
14 September 1974 2 Real Madrid 2-1 Hercules CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
28 September 1974 3 UD Salamanca 0-0 Real Madrid Salamanca
Report
6 October 1974 4 Real Madrid 1-0 Atletico Madrid Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
19 October 1974 5 UD Las Palmas 1-2 Real Madrid Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Report Stadium: Estadio Insular
27 October 1974 6 Real Madrid 5-0 Español Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
3 November 1974 7 Celta Vigo 3-3 Real Madrid Vigo
Report Stadium: Estadio Balaidos
10 November 1974 8 Real Madrid 3-2 Real Betis Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
24 November 1974 9 Granada CF 3-3 Real Madrid Granada
Report Stadium: Los Carmenes
1 December 1974 10 Real Madrid 5-1 Elche CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Chamartín
8 December 1974 11 Real Murcia 2-2 Real Madrid Murcia
Report
15 December 1974 12 Real Madrid 1-1 Real Sociedad Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
22 December 1974 13 Real Madrid 1-0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
29 December 1974 14 Atletico de Bilbao 1-0 Real Madrid Bilbao
Report Stadium: San Mamés
5 January 1975 15 Real Madrid 1-0 CF Barcelona Madrid
Roberto Martinez 43'
Benito
Camacho
Report Neeskens
Cruijff
Stadium: Chamartín
Referee: Juango Ruiz
12 January 1975 16 CD Málaga 1-3 Real Madrid Málaga
Report Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda
19 January 1975 17 Real Madrid 0-0 Sporting Gijon Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
26 January 1975 18 Real Madrid 3-2 Valencia CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
9 February 1975 19 Hercules CF 1-1 Real Madrid Alicante
Quique
Camacho 9' (own goal)
Report Ico Aguilar 47' Stadium: Estadio José Rico Pérez
Referee: Crespo Aurre
16 February 1975 20 Real Madrid 1-0 UD Salamanca Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
23 February 1975 21 Atletico Madrid 1-1 Real Madrid Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Vicente Calderon
2 March 1975 22 Real Madrid 4-1 UD Las Palmas Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
9 March 1975 23 Español 0-2 Real Madrid Barcelona
Report Stadium: Sarria
15 March 1975 24 Real Madrid 4-1 Celta Vigo Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
23 March 1975 25 Real Betis 1-3 Real Madrid Sevilla
Report Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarin
25 March 1975 26 Real Madrid 1-0 Granada CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
6 April 1975 27 Elche CF 1-0 Real Madrid Elche
Report Stadium: Campo Altabix
20 April 1975 28 Real Madrid 4-0 Real Murcia Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
27 April 1975 29 Real Sociedad 1-1 Real Madrid San Sebastián
Report Stadium: Atotxa
30 April 1975 30 Real Zaragoza 6-1 Real Madrid Zaragoza
Report Stadium: La Romareda
4 May 1975 31 Real Madrid 2-0 Atletico Bilbao Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
11 May 1975 32 CF Barcelona 0-0 Real Madrid Barcelona
Report Stadium: Estadio del CF Barcelona
18 May 1975 33 Real Madrid 4-0 CD Málaga Madrid
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
25 May 1975 34 Sporting Gijon 2-0 Real Madrid Gijon
Report Stadium: Estadio El Molinon

Copa del Generalísimo

5 July 1975 Final Real Madrid 0–0
(4–3 p)
Atlético Madrid Madrid
21:00 CET Report (in Spanish) Stadium: Vicente Calderón Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Pedro María Urrestarazu
Penalties
Amancio
Pirri
del Bosque
Rubiñán
Aguilar
Irureta
Gárate
Salcedo
Alberto
Bezerra

European Cup Winners' Cup

Quarter-finals

5 March 1975 Real Madrid 2–0 Crvena Zvezda Madrid
Santillana 34'
Netzer 65'
Report Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Michel Kitabdjian
19 March 1975 Crvena Zvezda 2–0 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Real Madrid Belgrade
Džajić  35'
O. Petrović  55' (pen.)
Stadium: Red Star Stadium
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Ken Burns
Penalties
Keri
Filipović
Baralić
Savić
O. Petrović
Đorđević
V. Petrović
del Bosque
Netzer
Aguilar
Breitner
Rubiñán
Goyo
Santillana

Statistics

Players statistics

No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa Liga[7]Copa del GeneralísimoCup Winners' Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Miguel Ángel 31-3231-32
DF José Antonio Camacho 340340
DF Goyo Benito 310310
DF Rubiñán 304304
DF Touriño 170170
MF Paul Breitner 293293
MF Vicente Del Bosque 252252
MF Pirri 207207
MF Günter Netzer 317317
FW Santillana 32173217
FW Roberto Martínez 27152715
GK García Remón 3-23-2
FW Ico Aguilar 194194
FW Amancio Amaro 173173
MF Velazquez 172172
MF Ramón Grosso 170170
GK Andrés Junquera 0000
DF José Macanás 110110
DF José Luis 100100
DF Verdugo 0000
MF Alberto Vitoria Soria 6060
DF Morgado 5050
DF Heredia 3030
FW Uría 1010
  • Source:

References

  1. Molowny was appointed as Technical Secretary, Juan Santisteban and Antonio Ruiz were added to the squad as assistant coaches and Miljanic appointed Felix Radisic as fitness coach to the team being the first time ever of that position in the club "Miljanic, The Revolutionary Trainer". El País. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  2. "Miljanic FIFA fact sheet" (PDF). FIFA.com.
  3. Marcel Haisma (14 February 2008). "Paul Breitner - Matches in European Cups". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  4. "Roberto Martínez Profile". lfp.es. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  5. Agustin Martin (11 December 2019). "Brugge was the last Sanriago Bernabeu' European Travel". as.com. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  6. "1975, The Urrestarazu Final" (in Spanish). lainformacion.com. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  7. "Real Madrid temporada 1974-75". bdfutbol.com.
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