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1961–62 Real Madrid CF season

The 1961–62 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 59th season in existence and the club's 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.


1961–62 season
Santiago Bernabéu
Miguel Muñoz
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
1st (in European Cup)
Winners
Runners-up
League: Ferenc Puskás (20)All: Puskás (40)
Home colours

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The 1961–62 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 59th season in existence and the club's 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

The season saw Real Madrid win the domestic double and get agonizingly close to clinching its first ever treble (similarly to the 1957–58 season), only to be defeated by Benfica in an exhilarating European Cup final.

The club won its eight title ever, second in a row. Head coach Miguel Muñoz started the renewal of the squad with Araquistáin as goalkeeper, Pachín reinforcing the defensive line playing along Santamaría, Miera, Isidro, and Pedro Casado. The midfield was covered by Luis Del Sol and Felix Ruiz. Meanwhile, ageing forwards Di Stefano and Puskas were aimed with passes by Gento and Justo Tejada.

Also, the club won the 1962 Copa del Generalísimo Final, defeating Sevilla 2–1 and clinching the club's first domestic double. It was the only Copa del Generalísimo that Alfredo Di Stéfano won in 11 campaigns. The squad reached the 1962 European Cup Final, where it was defeated by Portuguese side and European incumbents Benfica 3–5 (with all Madrid's goals scored by Puskás) thanks to a superb second half, with star forward Eusébio scoring 2 goals. Had Madrid won the European Cup in May, its subsequent triumph in the Copa del Generalísimo would have secured the club its first ever continental treble, something no club had achieved at the time. As of 2022, Real Madrid still has not won a treble.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
GKESPAraquistáin
GKESPVicente
GKARGRogelio Domínguez
DFURUJosé Santamaría
DFESPPedro Casado
DFESPPachín
DFESPMarquitos
DFESPMiche
DFESPGento III
DFESPMiera
DFESPIsidro
MFESPLuis Del Sol
MFESPJosé María Vidal
MFESPAntonio Ruiz
MFESPJosé María Zárraga
MFESPFelo
MFESPFélix Ruiz
FWESPFrancisco Gento
FWHUNFerenc Puskás
FWARGAlfredo Di Stéfano
FWBRACanário
FWESPManuel Bueno
FWESPPepillo
FWESPTejada
In
GKAraquistainReal Sociedad-
DFIsidroReal Betis-
DFVicente MieraRacing Santander-
MFFelix RuizOsasuna-
FWJusto TejadaFC Barcelona-
FWAntonio GentoPlus Ultra-
FWRamon MarsalPlus Ultra-
GKAntonio BetancortLas Palmas-
Out
GKJuan AlonsoPlus Ultra-
FWAgne SimonssonReal Sociedad-
FWHector RialEspanyol-
FWEnrique MateosSevilla-
MFSantisteban-
MFVillaReal Sociedad-
GKJuan BagurRacing Santander-
FWRamon MarsalPlus Ultra-
DFMicheOsasuna-
FWJesus HerreraReal Sociedad-
In
Out
GKRogelio DominguezRiver Plate-
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