El Clasico Revisit: Most Memorable Barcelona vs Real Madrid Moments
As El Clasico draws ever closer, Goal.com looks back at some of the more treasured, cherished and cringe-worthy moments from past encounters.
Confrontations between
Every edition of this breathtaking carnival has a landmark moment, or a split second watershed event that defines a player’s career or a club’s particular epoch. And with just days away from one of the most highly anticipated, all-star El Clasico showdowns in recent memory, Goal.com
Subhankar Mondal
The
Of course, I do not endorse the throwing of such objects at football games but for me, those moments summed up what El Clasico stands for. It is indisputably the biggest club fixture in the world and that evening in the Catalan capital summed up to what degree socio-politics and football are merged together in Spanish football, making it the most fascinating domestic football arena on the planet.
Arjun Miglani
Looking back on Ronaldinho's historic performance at the Bernabeu in 2005 makes his current plight all the more depressing. Messi, Ronaldo, Iniesta, Kaka et al. are all fantastic players, but none has so utterly dominated such a big occasion as King Ronnie did that night. The standing ovation from the
Sulmaan Ahmad
The atmosphere at the Bernabeu on

Paul Madden
In the 2000/01 season, El Clasico at the Bernabeu produced a match that had everything, finishing in a controversial 2-2 draw. This season was Florentino Perez's first involvement as
The standout player on the night however was Brazilian Rivaldo, who scored twice for Barca and in the latter stages of the game had a hat-trick goal ruled out in controversial circumstances. He shot from around 25 yards, mirroring his second goal and the ball deflected into the net off defender, Ivan Helguera, if I am not mistaken, and beat Iker Casillas but the linesman had his flag up as three Barca players were offside, although none were interfering with play.
The Blaugrana protested furiously and players even ran from the bench to confront the linesman. After the game the livid Barca players, including a young Xavi Hernandez and then-team captain Pep Guardiola surrounded the referee, lambasting him for what was a terrible decision.
Anthony Wright
The date is

Ewan Macdonald
Time is a great healer, but Real Madrid's 6-2 home defeat to
Lucas Brown
El Clasico went continental in 2001-2002 and the fervor was incredible when they met in the first leg of the semi final of the Champions League.
It was those players, though, that the team missed most when Florentino decided to sell 16 of them at the end of the following season. Figo was absent from the first game in
Cyrus C. Malek
In a record-breaking 2008/09 season,
KS Leong
Just a few days after Real Madrid captured their 31st La Liga title in the 2007/08 campaign, the Merengues welcomed
Do any of those memorable moments evoke any sensations? Do you have one of your own? Share your most memorable El Clasico moments with Goal.com and our readers…
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