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The longest-serving Real Madrid players in history

From 1986 to 1997.
From 1996-97 to 2006-07.
From 1953-54 to 1963-64.
From 1971-72 to 1983-84.
From 1962-63 to 1973-74.
from 2006-07.
From 1964-65 to 1975-76.
From 1959-60 to 1970-71.
From 1983-84 to 1994-95.
From 1965-66 to 1976-77.
From 1969-70 to 1981-82.
From 2005-06.
From 1981-82 to 1995-96.
From 1989-90 to 2002-03.
From 1962-63 to 1975-76.
From 1969-70 to 1984-85.
From 1973-74 to 1988-89.
From 1995-96 to 2009-10.
From 1999-00 to 2014-15.
From 1994-95 to 2009-10.
From 1964-65 to 1979-80.
From 1981-82 to 1997-98.
From 1971-72 to 1987-88.
From 1983-84 to 2000-01.
From 1953-54 to 1970-71.
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25. Paco Buyo - 11 seasons

From 1986 to 1997.

24. Roberto Carlos - 11 seasons

From 1996-97 to 2006-07.

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23. Alfredo Di Stéfano - 11 seasons

From 1953-54 to 1963-64.

22. García Remón - 12 seasons

From 1971-72 to 1983-84.

21. Zoco - 12 seasons

From 1962-63 to 1973-74.

20. Marcelo - 12 seasons

from 2006-07.

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19. Grosso - 12 seasons

From 1964-65 to 1975-76.

18. Bueno - 12 seasons

From 1959-60 to 1970-71.

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17. Butragueño - 12 seasons

From 1983-84 to 1994-95.

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16. Velázquez - 12 seasons

From 1965-66 to 1976-77.

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15. Benito - 13 seasons

From 1969-70 to 1981-82.

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14. Sergio Ramos - 13 seasons

From 2005-06.

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13. Míchel - 13 seasons

From 1981-82 to 1995-96.

Fernando Hierro - 14 seasons

From 1989-90 to 2002-03.

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11. Amancio - 14 seasons

From 1962-63 to 1975-76.

10. Miguel Ángel - 15 seasons

From 1969-70 to 1984-85.

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9. Camacho - 15 seasons

From 1973-74 to 1988-89.

8. Guti - 15 seasons

From 1995-96 to 2009-10.

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7. Iker Casillas - 16 seasons

From 1999-00 to 2014-15.

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6. Raúl González - 16 seasons

From 1994-95 to 2009-10.

5. Pirri - 16 seasons

From 1964-65 to 1979-80.

4. Chendo - 17 seasons

From 1981-82 to 1997-98.

3. Santillana - 17 seasons

From 1971-72 to 1987-88.

2. Manolo Sanchís - 18 seasons

From 1983-84 to 2000-01.

1. Paco Gento - 18 seasons

From 1953-54 to 1970-71.