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Atlético Madrid

Atlético Madrid season

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Atlético Madrid
2015–16 season
President Enrique Cerezo
Manager Diego Simeone
Stadium Vicente Calderón
La Liga 2nd
Copa del Rey Quarter-finals
UEFA Champions League Quarter-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Griezmann (13)
All:
Griezmann (20)
Highest home attendance 51,933 (vs Real Madrid)
Lowest home attendance 37,077 (vs Getafe)
Average home league attendance 44,181

Home colours
Away colours
All statistics correct as of 11 March 2016.
Official photo of Atlético Madrid for 2015–16 season.
The 2015–16 season is Atlético Madrid's 85th season in existence and the club's 79th season in La Liga, the top league of Spanish football. Atlético will compete in La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League.

Contents

Season overview

June

On 19 June, it was announced that Mario Mandžukić would sign for Juventus.[1] On 22 June, the signing of Mandžukić for a fee of €19 million was officially confirmed.[2] On 22 June, it was confirmed that Atlético were close to agreeing a deal to sign Luciano Vietto from Villarreal. It was also confirmed that Léo Baptistão would be loaned to Villarreal.[3] On 23 June, the agent of Jackson Martínez confirmed that Atlético had agreed a €35 million deal with Porto.[4] A few days later, Martínez confirmed that he was set to join Atlético.[5] On 24 June, Atlético officially presented its new home kit for the 2015–16 season.[6] On 30 June, Internazionale confirmed Miranda's move.[7]

July

On 1 July, Atlético announced the departure of centre back Miranda to Italian Serie A club Internazionale.[8] On 6 July, Arda Turan departed, signing for Liga rivals Barcelona for €34 million.[9] On 7 July, Atlético official signed of Luciano Vietto from Villarreal.[10] On 8 July, Atlético completed the transfer of centre back Toby Alderweireld to Tottenham Hotspur.[11][12] On the same day, Atlético presented its away kit for the 2015–16 season.[13] On 10 July, the club confirmed the signing of winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco from French club Monaco.[14] On 14 July, the schedule for the 2015–16 La Liga season was released. On 20 July, Atlético reached an agreement with Fiorentina for the transfer of Montenegrin international centre back Stefan Savić.[15] Two days later, both clubs officially confirmed that Mario Suárez has joined Fiorentina.[16] Atlético also confirmed the signing of Bernard Mensah from Portuguese side Vitória de Guimarães; he was immediately loaned to Getafe for the entirety of the 2015–16 season.[17] On 25 July, Atlético played its first friendly game of the pre-season, prevailing 2–0 over Numancia in the Jésus Gil Trophy; Lucas Hernández and Ángel Correa both scored. On 28 July, Atlético confirmed the return of left back Filipe Luís after one year spent in the English Premier League with Chelsea.[18] On the same day, Atlético played its second friendly game of the pre-season and won 2–0 against Real Oviedo, with goals Antoine Griezmann and Fernando Torres. On 29 July, Atlético, with 22 players, prepared to play two friendlies in Japan and China for the LFP World Challenge tour.[19]

August

1 August marked the first match of the tour, in Japan, where Atlético defeated Sagan Tosu 4–1 in penalties, the club's third win of the pre-season.[20] Its second, and last match, in Asia was played on 4 August in China, with Atlético defeating Shanghai SIPG 0–3 through an Antoine Griezmann goal and a double from Fernando Torres.[21] After the tour, on 8 August, Atlético played three matches, the first two of which were 45-minute morning matches against Guadalajara (0–0) and Leganés, which handed Atlético its first pre-season defeat. In the day's third match, played in the evening, Atlético defeated Real Sociedad 2–0 through an goal by Markel Bergara and a strike by Griezmann.[22] On 13 August, Atlético confirmed that Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez officially signed with Portuguese club Benfica.[23] On 14 and 15 August, Atlético played its last two friendly matches of the pre-season, contending in the Ramón de Carranza Trophy. In the semi-finals, the club defeated Cádiz on penalties (2–4), advancing to the finals. Atlético then dispatched Real Betis with three goals from José Giménez, Jackson Martínez and Ángel Correa, therby claiming the side's tenth Carranza Trophy.[24][25] Atlético finished its pre-season with a record of 7–1–1, scoring 13 goals and conceding two.
In its first league match, on 22 August, Atlético beat Las Palmas 1–0 with goal from Griezmann.[26] On 27 August, Atlético were drawn into Group C of the Champions League alongside Portuguese champions Benfica, Turkish champions Galatasaray and Kazakh champions Astana. The next day, the club reached an agreement with River Plate for the purchase of Matías Kranevitter. He was officially announced three days later, but he will join the club after playing 2015 FIFA Club World Cup.[27]
Atlético won its second-straight Liga match after defeating Sevilla at the Sánchez Pizjuán 3–0, with goals from Koke, Gabi and Jackson Martínez.[28] On 31 August, the last day of the summer transfer window, after a transfer request, Raúl García signed a four-year contract with Athletic Bilbao.[29]

September

On 12 September, Atlético fell to Barcelona 1–2 at the Vicente Calderón, with Fernando Torres scoring for Atlético.[30] On 15 September, Atlético played its first match in the Champions League group stage, winning 2–0 over Galatasaray, with two goals from Antoine Griezmann.[31] With goals in the second-half from Ángel Correa and Fernando Torres, Atlético has achieved an important victory by closing a week against Eibar.[32]
Three days later, Atlético beat Getafe through two Griezmann goals at the beginning and of the match.[33] In its next match, however, Atlético suffered its second loss in La Liga at the hands of Villarreal, with a goal by Léo Baptistão deciding the match.[34] In its second match in the Champions League, Atlético lost 1–2 at home to Benfica; the only goal scored from the home team came from Ángel Correa.

October

In the first Madrid Derby of the season, on 4 October at the Vicente Calderón, Karim Benzema gave Real Madrid the lead, only for Luciano Vietto to later equalize, salvaged a 1–1 draw for Atlético.[35] On 16 October, Atlético was drawn in the round of 32 of the 2015–16 Copa del Rey against Reus.[36]
On 18 October, Antoine Griezmann and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco both scored to secure a 2–0 victory over Real Sociedad.[37] On 21 October, Atlético played its third match of the Champions League group stage, defeating Astana 4–0. Saúl, Jackson Martínez, Óliver and a Denys Dedechko own goal secured all three points.[38]
On 25 October, Jackson Martínez and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco both scored to ensure a 2–1 win over Valencia.[39] In the tenth round of league, on 30 October, Atlético played Deportivo. Tiago gave the his team in the lead, but Lucas levelled for Deportivo, with the match finishing in a 1–1 draw.[40]

November

Matchday 4 for Atlético in the Champions League against Astana ended in a 0–0 away draw.[41] Back in La Liga, on 8 November Atético defeated Sporting de Gijón 1–0 from an Antoine Griezmann goal in the 93rd minute.[42] The side, on 22 November, then played a great match against Real Betis, winnign 0–1 away with goal by Koke. With the win, the team moved to second in the Liga table.[43]
A double from Griezmann—as in the first leg—was enough to down Turkish side Galatasaray 2–0 in the Champions League group stage at home, ensuring Atlético's progression to the round of 16.[44] Griezmann then scored again as Atlético beat Espanyol at the Vicente Calderón, 1–0.[45]

December

To begin its Copa del Rey campaign, Atlético played its first leg match away at Reus. Reus netted first through a Fran Carbià goal in the 30th minute, but Luciano Vietto and Saúl scored the match's next to goals, ensuring a 1–2 win.[46] Atlético then beat Granada 0–2 away through goals from defender Diego Godín and Antoine Griezmann. This was the team's sixth-consecutive win.[47]
Goals from Saúl and Vietto away against Benfica in the last matchday of the Champions League group stage ensured first place in Group C for Atlético, with the Portuguese club placing second.[48] In La Liga, Aymeric Laporte put Athletic Bilbao ahead but just before half-time in Atlético's next match, only for Saúl to level it just before half-time. Griezmann, with a great goal, decided the match in the 76th minute to put the club at the top of the table after the 2–1 home win.[49]
In Monday, on 14 December, was the draw for the round of 16 of the Champions League. The team will play against PSV.[50]
After the first-leg win away at Reus in the Copa del Rey, Thomas scored the second leg's only goal for Atlético (1–0) to send the club through to the round of 16, 3–1 on aggregate.[51] Away at Málaga on 20 December, however, Atlético lost 1–0 after Charles netted the game's only goal for Málaga.[52] On 30 December, Atlético responded with an important 0–2 away win over Rayo Vallecano to finish the 2015 calendar year with goals from Ángel Correa and Antoine Griezmann.[53]

January

On 1 January 2016, the first day of the winter transfer window, Atlético announced an agreement with Celta de Vigo for the transfer of Argentine midfielder Augusto Fernández.[54] The new year for the team began with a 1–0 home victory against Levante; Thomas scored the only goal.[55] On 4 January, Matías Kranevitter was presented as an Atlético player. He joined the team after his initial loan to River Plate.[56]
The first leg of the Copa del Rey round of 16, played on 6 Januarry, ended in a 1–1 draw with Rayo Vallecano. Rayo initially took the lead through Nacho, but midfielder Saúl tied it for Atlético in the 67th minute.[57] The club followed-up with its third-straight Liga victory over Celta on 10 January. Antoine Griezmann and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco both netted in the second-half for Atlético to secure the 0–2 away victory at Balaídos.[58]
In the second leg of the Copa del Rey's round of 16, played on 14 January, Atlético overwhelmed Rayo Vallecano 3–0 at the Vicente Calderón, securing a 4–1 aggregate victory and progression to the quarter-finals. Two goals from Antoine Griezmann and one strike from Ángel Correa secured the victory.[59] Three days later, on 17 January, a great goal from Filipe Luís and double from Griezmann was enough to dispatch Las Palmas 0–3 away at the Gran Canaria.[60] On 20 January, Atlético played-out a hard-fought 0–0 draw away at Celta in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.[61]
In La Liga on 24 January, Sevilla held Atlético to a 0–0 draw at home.[62] Despite goals from Antoine Griezmann and Ángel Correa, Atlético fell to Celta 2–3 in the away leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, knocking the club out of the cup 2–3 on aggregate.[63] In the next match, in La Liga on 30 January, Koke initially put Atlético ahead in the tenth minute in an away match at Barcelona, but first-half goals from Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez sent Atlético to its second-straight overall defeat.[64] On 31 January, the final day of the January transfer window period, Atlético reached an agreement with Valencia for the loan of left back Guilherme Siqueira.[65]

February

On 2 February, Atlético and Guangzhou Evergrande reached an agreement for the transfer of the Colombian striker Jackson Martínez for €42 million fee.[66]
Eibar take a lead at the start of the second half and shortly after, Giménez and Saúl scored the 2-1. Fernando Torres scored the final goal, which was his 100th goal as a player of Atlético.[67]
A goal from Torres at the start of the match was worth three points in Getafe[68]
The match between Atlético and Villarreal was ended without goals.[69]
In first round of the quarterfinals in Champions League Atlético couldn't beat a PSV Eindhoven. Match ended with 0–0.[70]
In second Madrid Derby Atlético won against Real Madrid; Griezmann scored.[71]

March

Kit

Supplier: Nike / First Sponsor: Plus500[72]
Home

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Away

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Goalkeeper 1

Goalkeeper 2

Goalkeeper 3

Goalkeeper 4

Players

N P Nat. Name Age EU Since App Goals Ends Transfer fee Notes
1 GK Spain Miguel Ángel Moyà 31 EU 2014 36 0 2017 €3M
2 DF Uruguay Diego Godín 30 Non-EU 2010 212 18 2019 €8M Second nationality: Spain
3 DF Brazil Filipe Luís 30 Non-EU 2010–2014 2015 180 5 2019 €16M Second nationality: Italy
5 MF Portugal Tiago 34 EU 2011 194 17 2016 Free
6 MF Spain Koke 24 EU 2009 218 18 2019 YS
7 FW France Antoine Griezmann 25 EU 2014 53 25 2020 €30M
8 MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 22 Non-EU 2015 0 0 2020 €8M Second nationality: Italy
9 FW Spain Fernando Torres 32 EU 2001–2007 2015 270 97 2016 Free
10 MF Spain Óliver 21 EU 2012 24 1 2018 YS
12 MF Argentina Augusto Fernández 29 Non-EU 2016 0 0 2019 €6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Slovenia Jan Oblak 23 EU 2014 21 0 2021 €16M
14 MF Spain Gabi Captain 32 EU 2004–2007 2011 265 8 2017 €3M
15 DF Montenegro Stefan Savić 25 Non-EU 2015 0 0 2020 €25M
16 FW Argentina Ángel Correa 21 Non-EU 2014 0 0 2019 €7.5M
17 MF Spain Saúl 21 EU 2012 47 4 2020 YS
18 DF Spain Jesús Gámez 30 EU 2014 21 0 2017 €2.5M
19 DF France Lucas 20 EU 2014 4 0 2019 YS
20 DF Spain Juanfran 31 EU 2011 211 3 2018 €4.25M
21 MF Belgium Yannick Ferreira Carrasco 22 EU 2015 0 0 2020 €20M
22 MF Ghana Thomas 22 Non-EU 2013 0 0 2020 YS
23 FW Argentina Luciano Vietto 22 Non-EU 2015 0 0 2020 €20M Second nationality: Italy
24 DF Uruguay José Giménez 21 Non-EU 2013 30 2 2018 €0.9M
  • Last updated: 3 February 2016
  • Source: Atlético Madrid
  • Ordered by squad number.
Apps and goals for season 2015–16 will be added in the end of the season.

Technical staff

Diego Simeone
Position Staff
Manager Argentina Diego Simeone
Assistant Coach Argentina Germán Burgos
Spain Juan Vizcaíno
Goalkeeper Coach Argentina Pablo Vercellone
Fitness Coach Uruguay Oscar Ortega
Spain Carlos Menéndez
Spain Iván Rafael Díaz Infante
Head of Medical Department Spain José María Villalón
Club Doctor Spain Gorka de Abajo
Physiotherapist Spain Jesús Vázquez
Spain Esteban Arévalo
Spain David Loras
Spain Felipe Iglesias Arroyo
Rehabilitation Physio Spain Daniel Castro
Source: Atlético Madrid

Transfers

In

N P Nat. Name Age EU Moving from Type Transfer
window
Ends Transfer
fee
Ref.

LB Argentina Emiliano Insúa 26 Non-EU Rayo Vallecano Loan Return Summer



CF Brazil Léo Baptistão 22 Non-EU Rayo Vallecano Loan Return Summer



RB Portugal Sílvio 27 EU Portugal Benfica Loan Return Summer



MF Spain Óliver 20 EU Portugal Porto Loan Return Summer



RB Tunisia Kader 23 Non-EU Numancia Loan Return Summer



CB Uruguay Emiliano Velázquez 21 Non-EU Getafe Loan Return Summer



CF Spain Borja 22 EU Real Zaragoza Loan Return Summer



GK Morocco Bono 24 Non-EU Real Zaragoza Loan Return Summer



CB Belgium Toby Alderweireld 26 EU England Southampton Loan Return Summer



CM Spain Rubén Pérez 26 EU Granada Loan Return Summer



LW Uruguay Cristian Rodríguez 29 Non-EU Brazil Grêmio Loan Return Summer



DM Ghana Thomas 22 Non-EU Almería Loan Return Summer



GK Portugal André Moreira 19 EU Portugal Moreirense Loan Return Summer



DF Spain Javier Manquillo 21 EU England Liverpool Loan Return Summer

Atlético.com

ST Colombia Jackson Martínez 28 Non-EU Portugal Porto Transfer Summer 2019 €35M Atlético.com

DF Montenegro Stefan Savić 24 Non-EU Italy Fiorentina Transfer Summer 2020 €25M Atlético.com

MF Belgium Yannick Ferreira Carrasco 21 EU Monaco Monaco Transfer Summer 2020 €20M Atlético.com

ST Argentina Luciano Vietto 21 Non-EU Villarreal Transfer Summer 2020 €20M Atlético.com

LB Brazil Filipe Luís 29 Non-EU England Chelsea Transfer Summer 2019 €16M Chelsea FC

MF Ghana Bernard Mensah 20 Non-EU Portugal Vitória Guimarães Transfer Summer 2021 €10M Atlético.com

MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 22 Non-EU Argentina River Plate Transfer Summer 2020 €8M Atlético.com

ST Colombia Rafael Santos Borré 19 Non-EU Colombia Deportivo Cali Transfer Summer 2021 €5,5M Atlético.com

MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 22 Non-EU Argentina River Plate End of loan Winter 2020


MF Argentina Augusto Fernández 29 Non-EU Celta de Vigo Transfer Winter 2019 €6,5M Atlético.com

Out

N P Nat. Name Age EU Moving to Type Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source

LB Argentina Cristian Ansaldi 28 Non-EU Russia Zenit End of loan Summer


LW Spain Cani 33 EU Villarreal End of loan Summer


CF Brazil Léo Baptistão 22 Non-EU Villarreal Loan Summer
Atlético.com

RB Portugal Sílvio 27 EU Portugal Benfica Loan Summer
Atlético.com

GK Portugal André Moreira 19 EU Portugal União da Madeira Loan Summer
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CB Uruguay Emiliano Velázquez 21 Non-EU Getafe Loan Summer
MundoDeportivo.com (in Spanish)

GK Morocco Bono 24 EU Zaragoza Loan Summer
Atlético.com

MF Ghana Bernard Mensah 20 Non-EU Getafe Loan Summer
Atlético.com

RB Spain Javier Manquillo 21 EU France Marseille Loan Summer
Atlético.com

CF Spain Borja 22 EU Eibar Loan Summer
Atlético.com

MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 22 Non-EU Argentina River Plate Loan Summer


ST Colombia Rafael Santos Borré 19 Non-EU Colombia Deportivo Cali Loan Summer


CB Brazil Miranda 30 Non-EU Italy Internazionale Loan Summer €3M Inter.it

LB Argentina Emiliano Insúa 26 Non-EU Germany Stuttgart Transfer Summer Free VfB Stuttgart
Atlético.com

MF Uruguay Cristian Rodríguez 29 Non-EU Argentina Independiente Transfer Summer Free

RB Tunisia Kader 23 Non-EU Tunisia Club Africain Transfer Summer Free

MF Spain Rubén Pérez 26 EU Granada Transfer Summer Undisclosed Atlético.com

MF Turkey Arda Turan 28 EU Barcelona Transfer Summer €34M Fcbarcelona.com

ST Croatia Mario Mandžukić 29 EU Italy Juventus Transfer Summer €19M Juventus.com

DF Belgium Toby Alderweireld 26 EU England Tottenham Transfer Summer €16M Tottenhamhotspur.com
Atlético.com

MF Spain Mario Suárez 28 EU Italy Fiorentina Transfer Summer €15M Atlético.com

ST Mexico Raúl Jiménez 24 Non-EU Portugal Benfica Transfer Summer €9M Atlético.com

MF Spain Raúl García 29 EU Athletic Bilbao Transfer Summer €8M Atlético.com

DF Brazil Guilherme Siqueira 29 Non-EU Valencia Loan Winter
Atlético.com

FW Colombia Jackson Martínez 29 Non-EU China Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao Transfer Winter €42M Atlético.com

Pre-season and friendlies

      Win       Draw       Loss
1 The match last 45 minutes.

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
La Liga
22 August 2015
Copa del Rey Round of 32 Quarter-finals 1 December 2015 27 January 2016
UEFA Champions League Group stage
15 September 2015
Last updated: 4 February 2016
Source: Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 28 20 4 4 42 12 +30 71.43
Copa del Rey 6 3 2 1 9 5 +4 50.00
Champions League 7 4 2 1 11 3 +8 57.14
Total 41 27 8 6 62 20 +42 65.85
Last updated: 11 March 2016
Source: Competitions


La Liga

Main article: 2015–16 La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (T) 30 24 4 2 86 24 +62 76 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Atlético Madrid (X) 30 21 4 5 46 14 +32 67
3 Real Madrid (X) 30 20 6 4 87 28 +59 66
4 Villarreal 30 15 9 6 37 25 +12 54 Qualification to Champions League play-off round
5 Celta Vigo 30 14 6 10 43 51 −8 48[a] Qualification to Europa League group stage[b]
Updated to match(es) played on 20 March 2016. Source: La Liga, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.
(T) Qualified, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (X) Assured of at least Europa League, but may still qualify for Champions League directly.
Notes:

  • Celta Vigo ahead of Sevilla on head-to-head record: Celta Vigo–Sevilla 1–1, Sevilla–Celta Vigo 1–2

    1. Since both Barcelona and Sevilla have reached the final of the 2015–16 Copa del Rey, Sevilla currently qualify for Europa League group stage either as Copa del Rey winners or as sixth-placed team in the league. This is because if the winner (in this case Barcelona) already qualified for European competition based on their league position the spot awarded to the Copa del Rey winner would be passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot for the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) would be passed to the seventh-placed team.

    Results summary

    Overall Home Away
    Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
    30 21 4 5 46 14 +32 67 10 3 1 21 6 +15 11 1 4 25 8 +17
    Last updated: 19 March 2016.
    Source: Competitive matches

    Results by round

    Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
    Ground H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H
    Result W W L W W L D W W D W W W W W L W W W W D L W W D W W W W L
    Position 3 3 6 5 4 5 5 4 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
    Last updated: 19 March 2016.
    Source: Competitive matches
    Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

    Matches

          Win       Draw       Loss
    Source: AtléticoMadrid.com

    Copa del Rey

    Main article: 2015–16 Copa del Rey

    Round of 32

          Win       Draw       Loss

    Round of 16

    Quarter-finals

    UEFA Champions League

    Group stage

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    ATL SLB GAL AST
    1 Spain Atlético Madrid 6 4 1 1 11 3 +8 13 Advance to knockout phase
    1–2 2–0 4–0
    2 Portugal Benfica 6 3 1 2 10 8 +2 10
    1–2 2–1 2–0
    3 Turkey Galatasaray 6 1 2 3 6 10 −4 5 Transfer to Europa League
    0–2 2–1 1–1
    4 Kazakhstan Astana 6 0 4 2 5 11 −6 4

    0–0 2–2 2–2
    Source: UEFA
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
          Win       Draw       Loss

    Round of 16

    Statistics

    Squad statistics

    Match played 6 March 2016.
    No. Pos. Player Total La Liga Cup Champions League
    Apps Goal Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Apps Goal Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Apps Goal Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Apps Goal Yellow card.svg Red card.svg
    1 GK Spain Miguel Ángel Moyà 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    2 DF Uruguay Diego Godín 36 1 6 1 26 1 5 1 3 0 0 0 7 0 1 0
    3 DF Brazil Filipe Luís 31 1 11 1 24 1 9 1 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0
    5 MF Portugal Tiago Mendes Injured [citation needed] 18 1 4 0 13 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
    6 MF Spain Koke 35 3 3 0 25 3 2 0 5 0 1 0 5 0 0 0
    7 FW France Antoine Griezmann 38 22 4 0 28 15 4 0 3 3 0 0 7 4 0 0
    8 MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    9 FW Spain Fernando Torres 30 5 3 0 21 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 7 0 0 0
    10 MF Spain Óliver Torres 30 1 3 0 18 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 7 1 2 0
    12 MF Argentina Augusto Fernández 8 0 3 0 6 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    13 GK Slovenia Jan Oblak 35 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0
    14 MF Spain Gabi 37 1 12 1 26 1 10 1 4 0 1 0 7 0 1 0
    15 DF Montenegro Stefan Savić 16 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 0
    16 FW Argentina Ángel Correa 26 5 6 0 18 2 6 0 5 2 0 0 3 1 0 0
    17 MF Spain Saúl Ñíguez 33 7 3 0 22 3 1 0 4 2 1 0 7 2 1 0
    18 DF Spain Jesús Gámez 14 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
    19 DF France Lucas Hernández 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    20 DF Spain Juanfran 32 0 4 0 25 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
    21 MF Belgium Yannick Ferreira Carrasco 31 4 4 0 22 4 4 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
    22 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 13 2 5 0 8 1 3 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
    23 FW Argentina Luciano Vietto 24 3 4 0 15 1 3 0 4 1 1 0 5 1 0 0
    24 DF Uruguay José Giménez 29 1 6 0 22 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
    Players who left the club in Summer/Winter transfer window or on loan
    MF Spain Raúl García 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    DF Brazil Guilherme Siqueira 7 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0
    FW Colombia Jackson Martínez 22 3 2 0 15 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 0
    Own goals 1 0 0 1
    TOTALS 62 88 3 42 70 3 9 11 0 11 7 0

    Goalscorers

    Match played 19 March 2016.
    Rank No. Pos. Player La Liga Cup Champions League Total
    1 7 FW France Antoine Griezmann 17 3 4 24
    2 17 MF Spain Saúl Ñíguez 4 2 2 8
    3 16 FW Argentina Ángel Correa 3 2 1 6
    9 FW Spain Fernando Torres 5 0 0 5
    5 21 MF Belgium Yannick Carrasco 4 0 0 4
    6 FW Colombia Jackson Martínez 2 0 1 3
    23 FW Argentina Luciano Vietto 1 1 1 3
    6 MF Spain Koke 3 0 0 3
    9 22 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 1 1 0 2
    10 14 MF Spain Gabi 1 0 0 1
    5 MF Portugal Tiago Mendes 1 0 0 1
    2 DF Uruguay Diego Godín 1 0 0 1
    10 MF Spain Óliver 0 0 1 1
    3 DF Brazil Filipe Luís 1 0 0 1
    24 DF Uruguay José Giménez 1 0 0 1
    Own goals 1 0 1 2
    TOTALS 46 9 11 66

    Assists

    Match played 19 March 2016.
    Rank No. Pos. Player La Liga Cup Champions League Total
    1 6 MF Spain Koke 9 1 0 10
    2 14 MF Spain Gabi 3 3 3 9
    3 23 FW Argentina Luciano Vietto 3 1 1 5
    4 21 MF Belgium Yannick Carrasco 1 1 2 4
    7 FW France Antoine Griezmann 3 0 1 4
    6 10 MF Spain Óliver 2 1 0 3
    2 DF Uruguay Diego Godín 1 1 1 3
    3 DF Brazil Filipe Luís 3 0 0 3
    FW Colombia Jackson Martínez 3 0 0 3
    9 5 MF Portugal Tiago Mendes 2 0 0 2
    16 FW Argentina Ángel Correa 2 0 0 2
    9 FW Spain Fernando Torres 2 0 0 2
    17 MF Spain Saúl Ñíguez 1 0 1 2
    20 DF Spain Juanfran 1 0 1 2
    15 22 MF Ghana Thomas Partey 1 0 0 1
    24 DF Uruguay José Giménez 1 0 0 1
    TOTALS 38 8 10 56

    Clean sheets

    Match played 6 March 2016.
    Rank No. Pos. Player Matches played Clean sheet % La Liga Cup Champions League Total
    1 13 GK Slovenia Jan Oblak 35 65,71% 18 0 5 23
    2 1 GK Spain Miguel Ángel Moyà 6 50,00% 0 3 0 3
    TOTALS 41 63,41% 18 3 5 26

    Attendances

    Match played 6 March 2016.

    Matches Attendances Average High Low
    La Liga 13 559,908 43,070 51,933 29,737
    Cup 3 83,488 27,829 26,852 23,114
    Champions League 3 110,554 36,848 40,938 33,853
    Total 19 753,940 39,681 51,933 23,114

    Awards

    La Liga Manager of the Month award

    Month Manager Reference
    November Argentina Diego Simeone [73][74]

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