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1975–76 Real Madrid CF season
The 1975–76 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 73rd season in existence and the club's 44th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.
| 1975–76 season | ||
|---|---|---|
| Santiago Bernabéu | ||
| Miljan Miljanić | ||
| Santiago Bernabéu | ||
| 1st (in European Cup) | ||
| Round of 16 | ||
| Semi-finals | ||
| League: Pirri (13)All: Santillana (17) | ||
| Home colours |
Away colours | Home colours | Away colours | | Home colours | Away colours | | | | | | | | | |
The 1975–76 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 73rd season in existence and the club's 44th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.
The club clinched its 17th league title, finishing five points above runners-up CF Barcelona. Despite Cruijff, Neeskens and Co. having a better offensive line, Real Madrid managed to counterweight that with a brilliant defensive line that ultimately won them the trophy. During the summer, a back up line reinforcement Juan Sol arrived from Valencia. being crucial for the team during the campaign.
In the European Cup, the squad reached the semi-finals, losing the tie against back-to-back Champions Bayern Munich. The club was eliminated early in the Copa del Generalísimo round of 16 by underdogs CD Tenerife, despite playing the decisive match at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
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. | Nation | Player | No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | GK | ESP | Miguel Ángel | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Juan Sol | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | José Antonio Camacho | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Goyo Benito | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Uría | ||||
| — | MF | FRG | Paul Breitner | ||||
| — | MF | ESP | Vicente del Bosque | ||||
| — | MF | ESP | Pirri | ||||
| — | FW | FRG | Günter Netzer | ||||
| — | FW | ESP | Santillana | ||||
| — | FW | ARG | Roberto Martínez | ||||
| — | GK | ESP | García Remón | ||||
| — | MF | ESP | Velazquez | ||||
| — | FW | ESP | Amancio | ||||
| — | FW | ARG | Carlos Guerini | ||||
| — | MF | ESP | Alberto Vitoria | ||||
| — | GK | ESP | Andrés Junquera | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Benito Rubiñan | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Sánchez Barrios | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | José Luis | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Jose Macanas | ||||
| — | FW | ESP | Ico Aguilar | ||||
| — | MF | ESP | Ramón Grosso | ||||
| — | DF | ARG | Touriño | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Juan Morgado | ||||
| — | DF | ESP | Andrés |
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