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Atltico Madrid went without a win against fierce rivals Real Madrid for over 13 years between 1999 and 2013.
At one point, Real fans even raised a banner which read: "Wanted: worthy rival for decent derby".
The arrival of Diego Simeone at Atleti changed the Rojiblancos' fortunes in the famous fixture, even if the red and whites did lose out twice to their fierce rivals in Champions League finals in 2014 and 2016.
Here, a look at some of the most prolific and high-profile scorers for Real and Atleti over the years in the Madrid derby...
Kylian Mbapp (Real Madrid)
After missing the 1-1 draw with Atltico Madrid in September through injury, Kylian Mbapp made his derby debut in February 2025 and scored the equalising goal as the game finished in the same scoreline at the Santiago Bernabu.
Mbapp's scuffed finish in the second half levelled the match after Julin lvarez had put Atltico ahead from the penalty spot earlier on. It was the French forward's 23rd goal of the season and brought up 500 goal contributions in total, at the age of just 26.
Hugo Snchez (Atltico Madrid & Real Madrid)
Hugo Snchez infuriated Atltico Madrid fans by crossing the derby divide to sign for fierce rivals Real Madrid in 1985.
Although much more associated these days with Real, where he won five La Liga titles in a row, the former Mexico forward was also a prolific scorer in four seasons at Atleti. Snchez scored 10 goals in the derby overall: three for Atleti and seven with Madrid.
Diego Costa (Atltico Madrid)
Forced off inside 10 minutes in the 2014 Champions league final against Real Madrid, Diego Costa could only watch from the sidelines as Atltico lost in extra time to their fierce rivals in Lisbon.
But the former Spain striker was on target for the Rojiblancos as they beat Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabu in the Copa del Rey final in 2013 to end a long drought in the derby, scored the winner in a La Liga game at the same stadium later in the year and hit two as Diego Simeone's side beat Madrid 4-2 after extra time in the UEFA Super Cup in August 2018. The following year, he hit four in a 7-3 win over Madrid in a pre-season clash in New Jersey and was also sent off.
Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
Gareth Bale capped a fine first season in Spain by scoring in major final wins over Real Madrid's two biggest rivals.
The Welsh winger hit a wonderful winner against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final in April and netted Madrid's second against Atltico in extra time as Los Blancos won 4-1 in Lisbon. He also scored a penalty in the shootout as Madrid beat Atleti in the final again two years later, but his only other goal in the derby came in a 3-1 win in La Liga in February 2019.
Fernando Torres (Atltico Madrid)
Thousands of Atltico Madrid fans turned out at the Vicente Caldern to welcome back their former favourite Fernando Torres In January 2015.
Returning initially on loan to the club where he made his name, Torres made his mark by scoring twice as Atleti drew 2-2 at the Santiago Bernabu in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey to advance to the last eight with a 4-2 aggregate victory. His only previous goal in the derby came in a 1-1 draw at the Vicente Caldern in February 2007.
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Sergio Ramos scored six times against Atltico Madrid during his Real Madrid career including two of the most important goals in the club's history.
Ramos' late leveller in added time saved Madrid from defeat to Atleti in the 2014 Champions League final and Los Blancos went on to win 4-1 in extra time. Two years later, he scored Madrid's only goal as the two teams drew 1-1 in the Champions League final and also netted his penalty as Zindine Zidane's side prevailed in the shootout at San Siro.
Antoine Griezmann (Atltico Madrid)
Antoine Griezmann is Atltico Madrid's all-time top scorer, having overtaken the legendary Luis Aragons in his second spell with the Rojiblancos.
As of February 2025, the French forward had scored nine goals for Atltico in the derby, playing his part in some memorable wins for Diego Simeone's side. However, he also missed a penalty in normal time in the 2016 Champions League final, which Atltico went on to lose in a shootout.
Ildefonso Saudo (Real Madrid)
In just two years at Real Madrid between 1934 and 1936, Ildefonso Saudo scored 10 goals in seven appearances in the derby.
He went on to play for military sponsored-side Aviacin Nacional (which would later become Atltico Madrid) during his military service. Wanted by both Real Madrid and Atltico after the start of World War II, he returned to Torrelavega to tend to his family business and played amateur football instead.
Ral (Real Madrid)
Ral Gonzlez was in the youth academy at Atltico Madrid, but moved to city rivals Real Madrid after the Rojiblancos closed their youth setup in a cost-cutting measure.
The former Spain striker went on to become a legend at the Santiago Bernabu and netted 323 goals for Madrid in 741 appearances. Against Atleti, he hit 11 in 27 games, including a memorable effort to score his first-ever competitive goal in 1994.
Adrin Escudero (Atltico Madrid)
Adrin Escudero hit over 150 goals for Atltico Madrid in the 1940s and 1950s and the former Spain striker is the club's third-highest scorer in all competitions.
A two-time La Liga winner with the Rojiblancos in 1950 and 1951, Escudero scored 11 times against Real Madrid in 25 appearances.
Emilio Butragueo (Real Madrid)
Emilio Butragueo scored 12 goals in 31 appearances for Real Madrid against Atltico Madrid in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
A six-time La Liga winner with Real Madrid, Butragueo also won the Copa del Rey twice, scoring in each leg as Los Blancos beat Atltico 3-0 on aggregate in the semi-finals in June 1989.
Paco Campos (Atltico Madrid)
Atltico Madrid's highest scorer in the derby is Paco Campos with 12 goals against Real Madrid in the 1940s.
The former Spain striker, who scored five goals in six caps, helped the Rojiblancos to two La Liga titles and also had a successful spell at Sporting Gijn.
Ferenc Pusks (Real Madrid)
Ferenc Pusks scored an amazing 242 goals in 262 games for Real Madrid and won three European Cups with Los Blancos.
The Hungarian legend netted 13 times against Atltico Madrid, including two in the European Cup semi-finals in 1959 as Los Blancos advanced after a third match.
Santillana (Real Madrid)
One of the highest scorers in Real Madrid's history, Santillana netted 290 goals for Los Blancos between 1971 and 1988.
Santilla scored 13 times against Atltico in La Liga, which is the joint-highest alongside Alfredo Di Stfano. The former Spain striker was also on target in the derby in the Copa del Rey and in the first leg of the final of the Copa de la Liga in 1985.
Santiago Bernabu (Real Madrid)
Long before his successful presidency at Real Madrid and giving his name to the club's iconic stadium, Santiago Bernabu played as a forward for Los Blancos.
In two spells with Real, either side of a brief stint at Atltico, Bernabu scored 68 goals in 79 games. As a player, he won the Copa del Rey in 1917 and netted 17 times against Atleti.
Alfredo Di Stfano (Real Madrid)
Alfredo Di Stfano's arrival at Real Madrid in 1953 changed everything for Los Blancos, ushering in a period of huge success at the Santiago Bernabu.
Di Stfano scored 308 goals for Madrid, which stood as a record for many years. And 17 of those came against Atltico, including a vital one in the European Cup semi-finals in May 1959 as three matches were needed to separate the two teams.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid's all-time top scorer, with an amazing 450 goals in 438 appearances in his nine seasons with Los Blancos.
The Portuguese scored 22 times against Atltico, including three hat-tricks and a late penalty in the extra-time win over the Rojiblancos in the 2014 Champions League final.
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