Luka Modric is one step away from becoming the most decorated player in history. real madridWith the Merengue winning the European Super Cup, the Croatian will raise his tally to 27 titles, surpassing all the legends who preceded him in this record. While Carlo Ancelotti will become the most successful coach in the history of the Spanish club with 14 titles.
The new season will witness a challenge for the two Real Madrid icons, Luka Modric And Carlo Ancelotti. With the departure of Nacho Fernandez, Modric has taken on more leadership responsibility, and is on the verge of writing a new chapter in the club’s history by breaking the record for the most titles won by a player. At the same time, Ancelotti seeks to be the most successful coach in the history of the Merengue, in a season that is expected to witness fierce competition for 7 titles.
Real Madrid on the cusp of history in the European Super Cup
In an unprecedented historical achievement, the legendary Real Madrid quartet, Modric, Nacho, Carvajal and Kroos, succeeded in equaling the record of the legend Paco Gento, by winning the title Champions League For the seventh time. This unique achievement came after 58 years, giving the Croatian the chance to become the holder of the largest record of championships throughout the 122-year history of Real Madrid.
If Real Madrid beat Atalanta in the European Super Cup, Dani Carvajal will also overtake Karim Benzema and Marcelo to chase Nacho, who has 26 titles and is the second most successful player in Real Madrid’s history, while he will reach Lucas Vasquez To the number 22 titles held by Sergio Ramos and Manolo Sanchez.
For his part, veteran coach Carlo Ancelotti is looking to add a new achievement to his impressive record with Real Madrid. After winning the European Super Cup in 2014 and 2022, the Italian seeks to achieve this achievement for the third time and in total his 14th title as Real Madrid coach and continues to chase the legend Miguel Muñoz.
The Italian – over two terms at the White Castle – won the Champions League three times in 2014, 2022 and 2024, the Spanish League twice in 2022 and 2024, the Spanish King’s Cup twice in 2014 and 2023, the Club World Cup twice in 2014 and 2022, and the European Super Cup twice in 2014 and 2022. All this in 291 matches, with an average of 209 wins, 43 draws and 39 defeats, during which the team scored 697 goals and conceded 327 goals.
In two successful spells with Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti won 13 titles, including three Champions Leagues, two Spanish Leagues, two Copa del Reys, two Club World Cups and two European Super Cups.
In 291 matches, the team achieved 209 victories under his leadership, with a winning percentage exceeding 71%, 43 draws and 39 defeats, during which the team scored 697 goals and conceded 327 goals. These numbers speak for themselves, and confirm Ancelotti’s position as one of the greatest Real Madrid coaches in history.
As for Miguel Muñoz, he led the royal team in 605 matches between 1960 and 1974, with 357 wins, 128 draws and 120 defeats. His players scored 1,226 goals and the team’s net shook 566 times.
Players with the most titles with Real Madrid
Nacho Fernandez and Luka Modric: 26 titles.
Dani Carvajal, Karim Benzema and Marcelo: 25 titles.
Paco Gento and Toni Kroos: 23 titles.
Sergio Ramos and Manolo Sanchez: 22 titles.
Lucas Vazquez: 21 titles.
Most successful coaches with Real Madrid
Miguel Muñoz: 14 titles.
Carlo Ancelotti: 13 titles.
Zinedine Zidane: 11 titles.
Louis Moloney: 8 titles.
Vicente del Bosque: 7 titles.