Real Madrid C

Real Madrid C
Full nameReal Madrid Club de Fútbol C
Nickname(s)RMC
Founded1952 (as Real Madrid CF Aficionados) I
1973 (as CD San Ignacio de Loyola) II
Dissolved2015 (I)
GroundCiudad Real Madrid,
Madrid, Spain
Capacity3,000
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
Head coachJoselu Sánchez
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 5
2024–25Segunda Federación – Group 5, 13th of 18

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol C, commonly known as Real Madrid C, is a Spanish association football team, and is Real Madrid's second reserve team. They play in Segunda Federación – Group 5, holding their home games at La Ciudad del Real Madrid in Valdebebas outside the city of Madrid.

At the end of the 2014–15 Tercera División, Real Madrid C was disbanded. However in 2023, the team was brought back and was put in the Tercera Federación after taking the place of RSC Internacional.

History

Real Madrid Aficionados

Real Madrid Aficionados was the amateur team for Real Madrid. In the 1960s, the team won eight Campeonato de Aficionados (national amateur cup) in an 11-year period, including six in succession. The last of their amateur championships qualified the team for the 1970–71 Copa del Generalísimo; they lost in the second round which was one further than their 'big brothers' at Plus Ultra achieved. The Aficionados' last Spanish Cup appearance was in the 1986–87 edition of the Copa del Rey. While Castilla lost in the first round, the amateurs lasted until the round of 16 where they were defeated 1–4 on aggregate by a senior Atlético Madrid side.

In league play, the Aficionados won promotion from the Preferente Castellana to the Tercera División in 1981. Their best year was the 1984–85 season, winning their Tercera group but renouncing their play-off spot in the Promoción de Ascenso.

Real Madrid C

After RFEF rulings about the status of reserve teams, the amateur team was renamed Real Madrid C in 1990. In 1990–91, the team again won their group, but was runner-up in the Liguilla de Ascenso (promotion mini-league). Two years later, the team won promotion to the Segunda División B. In 1997, the team was relegated back to the Tercera when Real Madrid B were demoted from the Segunda División to the Segunda División B. In 2005–06, the team missed promotion to the Segunda B by a single goal; Guijuelo won their home leg 1–0 and lost away 1–2 for 2–2 on aggregate, and the tie was broken by the away goals rule.

Real Madrid C gained promotion in 2012, and maintained an upper-table position in the third tier for two years before being forcibly demoted in 2014 when Castilla were relegated to the third level. After the 2014–15 Tercera División season, the C-team was disbanded.[1][2]

In 2022, Real Madrid reached an agreement with RSC Internacional FC to make the club their C-team for the 2022–23 Tercera Federación.[3] For the 2023–24 season, Real Madrid C returned to an active status and took RSC Internacional's place in the division.[4]

Honours

Winners (5): 1984–85, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2005–06
Winners (1): 2023–24
Winners (1): 1982–83 (Copa de la Liga de Tercera División)
  • Campeonato de España de Aficionados[5]
Winners (8): 1959–60, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1969–70
  • Copa de Comunidad
Winners (2): 2002–03 (Qualified for the Copa Federación where it was eliminated by Real Ávila in the preliminary round 0–2; 2–3), 2007–08 (Qualified for the Copa Federación; eliminated by SS Reyes in the second round 1–0; 0–2)

Season by season

Real Madrid Aficionados

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1970–71 Second round
1973–74 4 Reg. Pref. 6th
1974–75 4 Reg. Pref. 8th
1975–76 4 Reg. Pref. 13th
1976–77 4 Reg. Pref. 9th
1977–78 5 Reg. Pref. 3rd
1978–79 5 Reg. Pref. 4th
1979–80 5 Reg. Pref. 8th
1980–81 5 Reg. Pref. 2nd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1981–82 4 7th
1982–83 4 7th
1983–84 4 2nd First round
1984–85 4 1st First round
1985–86 4 4th First round
1986–87 4 8th Round of 16
1987–88 4 10th
1988–89 4 4th
1989–90 4 5th

Real Madrid C

Season Tier Division Place
1990–91 4 1st
1991–92 4 1st
1992–93 4 2nd
1993–94 3 2ª B 7th
1994–95 3 2ª B 13th
1995–96 3 2ª B 9th
1996–97 3 2ª B 13th
1997–98 4 3rd
1998–99 4 1st
1999–00 4 2nd
2000–01 4 4th
2001–02 4 11th
2002–03 4 6th
2003–04 4 14th
2004–05 4 11th
2005–06 4 1st
2006–07 4 6th
2007–08 4 9th
2008–09 4 8th
2009–10 4 6th
Season Tier Division Place
2010–11 4 5th
2011–12 4 2nd
2012–13 3 2ª B 5th
2013–14 3 2ª B 9th
2014–15 4 9th
2015–2023 DNP
2023–24 5 3ª Fed. 1st
2024–25 4 2ª Fed. 13th
2025–26 4 2ª Fed.

Current squad

As of 24 January 2025[6]

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
1 GK  ESP Ferrán Quetglas
2 DF  ESP Alejandro Moya
3 DF  ESP Alfredo Sotres
4 DF  ESP Jaime Calleja
5 MF  ESP Carlos Rodríguez
6 MF  ESP Cristian Perea
7 FW  ESP Baba Diocou
8 MF  ESP Miguel Romera
9 FW  ESP Ángel Carvajal
10 MF  ESP Bruno Iglesias
11 MF  ESP Hugo De Llanos
12 DF  ESP Asier de Castro
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK  ESP Sergio Mestre
14 DF  ESP Álex Pérez
16 MF  ESP Pol Fortuny
17 MF  ESP Nico Sánchez
18 MF  ESP Dani Meso
19 FW  ESP Jacobo Ortega
20 DF  ESP Manu Serrano
21 MF  ESP Joan Mascaró
22 FW  ESP Álvaro Ginés
23 MF  ESP Manu Márquez
25 GK  ESP Guille Súnico
28 MF  ESP Álex Sánchez

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
26 DF  ITA Emanuel Benjamín
27 DF  ESP Melvin Ukpeigbe
29 DF  ESP Mario Rivas
30 MF  ESP Carlos Díez
31 GK  UKR Illya Voloshyn
32 MF  ESP Beto Martínez
33 GK  ESP Javier Navarro
34 DF  ESP Óscar Mesa
35 FW  ESP Carlos Muñoz
36 DF  ESP Víctor Valdepeñas
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 DF  ESP Jesús Fortea
39 MF  ESP Aimar Santiago
40 MF  ESP Jorge Cestero
41 MF  ESP Daniel Yáñez
42 MF  ESP Erik Vázquez
43 DF  ESP Diego Aguado
44 MF  ESP Ignacio Gascón
45 FW  ESP Jaime Barroso
46 DF  ESP Lamini Fati

Other players under contract

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
GK  ESP Hugo Mantecón
DF  ESP Mario Camero
MF  ESP Eric Gómez
FW  ESP Álex Alemán
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  ESP Yeray Lancha
FW  ESP Iker Gil
FW  ESP Enrique Herrero

Notable players

  • N.B. Players in BOLD played for the senior team; players in ITALICS have not played in the Primera División.

Coaches

References

  1. ^ "Real Madrid disbanding C team will have repercussions for development". ESPN. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  2. ^ "So long, Real Madrid C". Marca. 29 May 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  3. ^ "El Real Madrid C ya es un hecho" [Real Madrid C is a thing] (in Spanish). Marca. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Pretemporada 23/24 | El Real Madrid C es una realidad" [23/24 pre-season | Real Madrid C is a reality] (in Spanish). Madridista Real. 20 July 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Spain - Amateur Champions 1930-1987". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Real Madrid C". realmadrid.com. Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. Retrieved 1 July 2024.