Real Madrid hit 10,000: a look back at each milestone goal
French midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni makes history as Real Madrid scores its 10,000th official goal.

Real Madrid just crossed a line that only a few clubs on the planet could even dream of: 10,000 official goals. The honor of striking that milestone belonged to Aurélien Tchouaméni, who etched his name in club history with goal number ten thousand in 2025.
It’s taken 123 years, countless legends, and matches across domestic and international competitions to get here. And while Tchouaméni is the latest to enter the record books, he joins a rare group of players who each delivered a “milenario” – Real Madrid’s thousandth, two-thousandth, and so on.
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Let’s rewind through each landmark goal.
Real Madrid’s milestone scorers: who got each 1,000th goal?
The first milestone came in 1933, when Luis Regueiro notched goal number 1,000. Then, every decade or so, a new name added to the club’s layered legacy:
- 2,000: Luis Molowny, 1949
- 3,000: Enrique Mateos, 1959
- 4,000: Sebastián Fleitas, 1969
- 5,000: Juanito, 1982
- 6,000: Míchel, 1991
- 7,000: Luis Figo, 2001
- 8,000: Karim Benzema, 2010
- 9,000: Gareth Bale, 2017
- 10,000: Aurélien Tchouaméni, 2025
These goals have come from some of the club’s greatest icons – and a few less-remembered names - but they all helped push the total into five digits.
Where did the 10,000 goals come from?
Real Madrid’s scoring avalanche isn’t just about LaLiga, although the Spanish top flight accounts for 6,545 of them. The rest are spread across every competition the club’s ever been in, including:
- Spanish Cup competitions (1,417 goals)
- European Cup/Champions League (1,103 goals)
- Regional and historical cups, like the Copa Eva Duarte and Copa de la Coronación
- Global tournaments, including 43 goals at the FIFA Club World Cup
It all adds up to a staggering total that reflects Madrid’s century-long dominance at home and abroad.
Tchouaméni’s goal is more than just a nice round number – it’s a reminder of Real Madrid’s relentless ability to score, evolve, and win. Whether it’s Regueiro in the 1930s or a French midfielder in 2025, the goal is always the same: score. Then score again. Hala Madrid!
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