The match list records head to head fixtures between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid across many competitions, and barca appears throughout the archive with detailed results and attendance figures. The most recent entries show Barcelona winning by narrow margins in several fixtures and also suffering decisive defeats.
The list includes multiple scorelines reported as 3-2, 2-1, 4-3 and 0-4 among others, with Barcelona both winning and losing in high‑profile meetings. Several matches are marked as finals, semi finals, quarter finals and rounds, indicating cup and friendly settings as recorded.
Attendances vary sharply in the archive, with many fixtures recorded in large stadiums and others at smaller crowds. Examples in the entries include attendances reported as 60,326, 78,107, 50,319 and figures above 90,000 in other listed fixtures, showing a broad range in crowd size as reported.
The list also notes extended matches decided after extra time, with some fixtures recorded as AET results. It records games played at both clubs’ grounds and at neutral venues, and it shows scorelines where Barcelona scored three or more goals in several encounters while Real Madrid produced high goal tallies in others.
Aggregate Tally And Historical Depth
The compiled archive gives an overall picture of the rivalry, and the summary line reports 263 matches with a combined goals total of 439:447 and an average attendance of 29,380.60 as reported. That aggregate suggests a long history of repeated meetings and high cumulative scoring between the clubs.
The dataset spans many competitions and stages, with entries labeled final, semi finals, quarter finals and round of 16 matches. The archive contains fixtures from early entries against teams named Madrid FC and Madrid, through many decades of reported results between the two clubs.
The record highlights extreme attendance entries in the archive, including crowds recorded at or above 100,000 in several fixtures and other matches above 90,000. It also shows frequent tight results, several matches decided by a single goal and a number of multi‑goal encounters noted across the listing.
The list serves as a factual ledger of scores and venues between Barcelona and Real Madrid, documenting individual match results, stages and reported attendances without additional commentary. Readers can use the entries to trace outcomes, stages and crowd figures as recorded in the archive.
