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1977–78 Real Madrid CF season

The 1977–78 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 75th season in existence and the club's 46th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.


1977–78 season
Santiago Bernabéu Raimundo Saporta (acting President)
Miljan Miljanić (until 7 September 1977)Luis Molowny
Santiago Bernabéu
1st (in 1978–79 European Cup)
Round of 16
League: Santillana (24)All: Santillana (28)
Home colours

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The 1977–78 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 75th season in existence and the club's 46th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.

The club did not compete in UEFA competitions for the first time since the 1954–55 season. During the summer, the team was reinforced with the arrivals of: Argentine defender Enrique Wolff, and high-expected Forward Juanito from Burgos CF. Bernabeu traveled to West Germany seeking to replace Paul Breitner by signing Borussia Mönchengladbach's star Herbert Wimmer, but once he saw midfielder Uli Stielike play, he changed his mind and transferred the latter into the club.

President Santiago Bernabéu suffered a bowel obstruction on 29 August 1977 and was transferred to a hospital for emergency treatment being diagnosed with cancer days later. After three seasons, Miljan Miljanić left the club on 8 September 1977 signing an agreement with Santiago Bernabéu at the hospital in a bizarre event. Then, Luis Molowny was appointed by Raimundo Saporta as the new head coach. Also, Saporta was appointed as Acting President on 3 September 1977 due to Bernabeu health issues.

In spite of the turmoil, the club clinched its 18th League title ever closing the season on 7 May 1978 six points above runners-up FC Barcelona. Chairman Santiago Bernabéu died on 2 June 1978 ending Real Madrid's most successful era, with the club clinching 6 European Cups and 16 League titles under his presidency.

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
GKESPMiguel Ángel
DFESPSan José
DFARGEnrique Wolff
DFESPGoyo Benito
DFESPJuan Sol
MFFRGUli Stielike
MFESPPirri
MFESPVicente del Bosque
FWESPSantillana
FWESPJuanito
FWDENHenning Jensen
GKESPGarcía Remón
FWARGCarlos Guerini
FWARGRoberto Martínez
FWESPIsidro
DFESPJosé Antonio Camacho
GKESPAmador
MFESPAlberto Vitoria
FWESPIco Aguilar
DFESPUría
DFESPSabido
GKESPAgustín
FWESPJosé Macanás

Bye

No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaCopa del Rey
GKESPMiguel Ángel34-3825+2-347-4
DFESPJuan Sol41031+2080
DFARGWolff4143436+11
DFESPGoyo Benito23021+1010
DFESPSan José4013217+10
MFFRGStielike3115271342
MFESPPirri281026723
MFESPDel Bosque22415+3341
FWESPJuanito3614321044
FWESPSantillana402833+12464
FWDENJensen3282675+11
GKESPGarcía Remón8-68-600
FWARGGuerini26319+2350
FWARGMartínez3059+15164
FWESPIsidro26414+406+24
DFESPCamacho19215240
GKESPAmador2-2101-2
MFESPVitoria1601+905+10
FWESPIco Aguilar1132+413+22
DFESPUría100010
DFESPSabido1102+402+30
GKESPAgustín0000
FWESPMacanas41101+21
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