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词条 Spain national football team records and statistics
释义

  1. Records

     Worldwide  Nationwide  Top goalscorers  Top assists  Most capped Spain players  Top penalty scorers  Hat-tricks  Biggest wins  Heaviest defeats 

  2. Notes

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2016}}{{unreferenced|date=January 2014}}

The following details the Spain national football team records.

Records

Worldwide

World Cup Winners
2010
Most consecutive games undefeated
35 (2007–2009) (shared with {{fb|BRA}} between 1993–1996)
Most consecutive wins including friendlies
15 (2008–2009)
Most consecutive competitive games undefeated
29 (2010–2013)
Most consecutive wins achieved by an international coach from debut
13 – Vicente del Bosque
Most shootouts in one World Cup by one team
2 at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (shared with {{fb|ARG}} at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, {{fb|NED}} and {{fb|Costa Rica}} at the 2014 FIFA World Cup)
Highest number of points in World Cup qualification
30 out of 30 points (2008–2009)

Nationwide

Most international caps
167 – Iker Casillas
Most international goals
59 – David Villa
Most international assists
31 – Cesc Fàbregas
Most goals scored in one season
13 – David Villa (2008–2009)
Most hat-tricks scored
3 – Fernando Torres & David Villa
Most consecutive games ended with at least one goal
6 – David Villa
Top scorer in World Cup finals
9 – David Villa
Most goals scored in one World Cup
5 – Emilio Butragueño (1986) & David Villa (2010)
Most goals scored in consecutive matches at World Cup
4 – David Villa (2010)
Top scorer in European Championship finals
5 – Fernando Torres
Most goals scored in one European Championship
4 – David Villa (2008)
Top scorer in Confederations Cup finals
8 – Fernando Torres
Most goals scored in one Confederations Cup
5 – Fernando Torres (2013)

Top goalscorers

As of 1 July 2018, the ten highest scorers for Spain are:

#PlayerCareerGoalsCapsAverage
1David Villa2005–59980.608
2Raúl1996–2006441020.431
3Fernando Torres2003–381100.345
4David Silva2006–2018351250.28
5Fernando Hierro1989–200229890.326
6Fernando Morientes1998–200727470.574
7Emilio Butragueño1984–199226690.377
8Alfredo Di Stéfano1957–196123310.742
9Julio Salinas1986–199622560.411
10Míchel1985–199221660.318
  • Bold denotes players still playing international football.

Top assists

As of 1 July 2018, the highest assists for Spain are:

#PlayerCareerAssistsCaps
1Cesc Fàbregas2006–31110
2David Silva2006–201828125
2Xavi2000–201427133
4Andrés Iniesta2006–201826131
  • Bold denotes players still playing international football.

Most capped Spain players

{{Main|List of Spain international footballers}}

As of 15 November 2018, the players with the most caps for Spain are:

#NameCareerCapsGoals
1Iker Casillas2000–1670
2Sergio Ramos2005–16218
3Xavi2000–201413312
4Andrés Iniesta2006–201813113
5Andoni Zubizarreta1985–19981260
6David Silva2006–201812535
7Xabi Alonso2003–201411416
8Cesc Fàbregas2006–11014
=Fernando Torres2003–11038
10Sergio Busquets2008–1082
11Gerard Piqué2009–20181025
=Raúl1996–200610244
13Carles Puyol2000–20131003
14David Villa2005–9859
15Fernando Hierro1989–20028929
16José Antonio Camacho1975–1988810
17Santi Cazorla2008–20157714
18Rafael Gordillo1978–1988753
19Emilio Butragueño1984–19926926
=Carlos Marchena2002–2011692
21Luis Arconada1976–1986680
22Jordi Alba2011–678
=Míchel1985–19926621
24Pedro2010–6517
25Luis Enrique1991–20026212
=Miguel Angel Nadal1991–2002623
27Joan Capdevila2002–2011604
=Víctor Muñoz1981–1988603
29Álvaro Arbeloa2008–2013560
=Julio Salinas1986–19965622
=Santillana1975–19855615
=Sergi1994–2002561
33Abelardo1991–2001543
=Rafael Alkorta1990–1998540
35Joseba Etxeberria1997–20045312
=Míchel Salgado1998–2006530
37David Albelda2001–2008510
=Raúl Albiol2007–510
=Joaquín2002–2007514
40José Ángel Iribar1964–1976490
41Manolo Sanchís1986–1992481
42Pep Guardiola1992–2000475
=Iván Helguera1998–2004473
=Fernando Morientes1998–20074727
45Santiago Cañizares1993–2006460
=Juan Carlos Valerón1998–2005465
=Ricardo Zamora1920–1936460
48Rubén Baraja2000–2005437
=Francisco Gento1955–1969435
=Koke2013–430
51Amancio Amaro1962–19744211
=Ricardo Gallego1982–1988422
53Juan Manuel Asensi1969–1980417
=Julen Guerrero1993–20004113
=Juan Mata2009–4110
=Pirri1966–19784116
=Juan Antonio Señor1982–1988416
58Gaizka Mendieta1999–2002408
59Andoni Goikoetxea Olaskoaga1983–1988394
60Alfonso1992–20003811
=Rafael Martín Vázquez1987–1992381
=Vicente2001–2005383
63Guillermo Amor1990–1998374
64Albert Ferrer1991–1999360
=Gallego1966–1973360
=Ion Andoni Goikoetxea1990–1996364
=Antonio Maceda1981–1986368
=Pepe Reina2005–360
69Francisco Carrasco1979–1988355
=Jesús Navas2009–353
=Quini1970–1982358
=Antoni Ramallets1950–1961350
73José Ramón Alexanko1978–1982344
=Juanito1976–1982348
=Julio Alberto Moreno1984–1988340
=left>David de Gea2014-340
77Agustín Gaínza1945–19553310
=Isco2013–3311
79Migueli1974–1980321
=Jesús María Satrústegui1975–1982328
=Luis Suárez1957–19723214
82Alfredo Di Stéfano1957–19613123
=Thiago2011–312
  • Bold denotes players still playing international football.

Top penalty scorers

As of November 15, 2018.

PenaltiesPlayer
10Fernando Hierro
9Míchel
David Villa
5Xabi Alonso
Fernando Torres
4Dani
Sergio Ramos
3Emilio Butragueño
Agustín Gaínza
Pep Guardiola
Pirri
Raúl
2Francisco Carrasco
César
Ion Andoni Goikoetxea
Juanito
László Kubala
Gaizka Mendieta
David Silva
1Txiki Begiristain
Santi Cazorla
Enrique Collar
Donato
Andrés Iniesta
José Iraragorri
Isidro Lángara
Manolo
Toni Muñoz
Félix Quesada
Quini
Gaspar Rubio
Jesús María Satrústegui
Luis Suárez
Roberto López Ufarte
Vicente
  • Bold denotes players still playing international football.

Hat-tricks

As of June 28, 2018.

Player Competition Against Home/AwayResult Date
{{sortnameIsco} International Friendly ARG}} ArgentinaHome6-1format=dmy|2018|3|27}}
David|Villa}} 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup TAH}} TahitiHome10–0format=dmy|2013|6|20}}
Fernando|Torres}} 4 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup TAH}} TahitiHome10–0format=dmy|2013|6|20}}
{{sortnamePedro (footballer, born July 1987)} 2014 World Cup qualification BLR}} BelarusAway0–4format=dmy|2012|10|12}}
Roberto|Soldado}} International FriendlyVEN}} VenezuelaHome5–0format=dmy|2012|2|29}}
Fernando|Torres}} 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup NZL}} New ZealandAway0–5format=dmy|2009|6|14}}
David|Villa}} International Friendly AZE}} AzerbaijanAway0–6format=dmy|2009|6|9}}
David|Villa}} UEFA Euro 2008 RUS}} RussiaHome4–1format=dmy|2008|6|10}}
Luis|García|Luis García (footballer, born 1978)}} 2006 World Cup qualificationSVK}} SlovakiaHome5–1format=dmy|2005|11|12}}
Fernando|Torres}} 2006 World Cup qualificationSMR}} San MarinoAway0–5format=dmy|2005|10|12}}
Fernando|Morientes}} International FriendlyECU}} EcuadorHome4–0format=dmy|2003|4|30}}
Ismael|Urzaiz|Ismael Urzaiz Aranda}} Euro 2000 qualifyingCYP}} CyprusHome8–0format=dmy|1999|9|8}}
Julen|Guerrero}} Euro 2000 qualifyingCYP}} CyprusHome8–0format=dmy|1999|9|8}}
{{sortnameLuis Enrique (footballer)} Euro 2000 qualifyingSMR}} San MarinoHome9–0format=dmy|1999|6|5}}
{{sortnameRaúl (footballer)|Raul} 4 Euro 2000 qualifyingSMR}} San MarinoAway9–0format=dmy|1999|3|31}}
{{sortnameRaúl (footballer)|Raul} 4 Euro 2000 qualifyingAUT}} AustriaHome9–0format=dmy|1999|3|27}}
Julen|Guerrero}} 1998 World Cup qualification MLT}} MaltaAway0–3format=dmy|1996|12|18}}
{{sortnameAlfonso Pérez} 1998 World Cup qualificationFRO}} Faroe IslandsAway2–6format=dmy|1996|9|4}}
Julio|Salinas}} 1994 World Cup qualificationALB}} AlbaniaAway1–5format=dmy|1993|9|22}}
Emilio|Butragueño}} 4 Euro 1992 qualifyingALB}} AlbaniaHome9–0format=dmy|1990|12|19}}
{{sortnameMíchel (footballer)|Michel} 1990 FIFA World CupKOR}} South KoreaAway1–3format=dmy|1990|6|17}}
José María|Bakero}} Euro 1988 qualifyingALB}} AlbaniaHome5–0format=dmy|1987|11|18}}
Emilio|Butragueño}} 4 1986 FIFA World CupDEN}} DenmarkAway1–5format=dmy|1986|6|18}}
{{sortnameSantillana (footballer)} 4 Euro 1984 qualifyingMLT}} MaltaHome12–1format=dmy|1983|12|21}}
Hipólito|RincónRincon, Hipolito} 4 Euro 1984 qualifyingMLT}} MaltaHome12–1format=dmy|1983|12|21}}
Jesús María|Pereda}} 1966 World Cup qualificationIRL}} Republic of IrelandHome4–1format=dmy|1965|10|27}}
Vicente|Guillot}} 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifyingROU}} RomaniaHome6–0format=dmy|1962|11|1}}
Justo|Tejada}} 4 International Friendly NIR}} Northern IrelandHome6–2format=dmy|1958|10|15}}
László|Kubala}} International FriendlyTUR}} TurkeyHome3–0format=dmy|1957|11|16}}
Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} International FriendlyNED}} NetherlandsHome5–1format=dmy|1957|1|30}}
Telmo|Zarra}} 4 International Friendly SUI}} SwitzerlandHome6–3format=dmy|1951|2|18}}
Estanislau|Basora}} International FriendlyFRA}} FranceAway1–5format=dmy|1949|6|19}}
Isidro|LángaraLangara, Isidro} 5 1934 World Cup qualification POR}} PortugalHome9–0format=dmy|1934|3|11}}
{{sortnameJulio Elícegui} International Friendly BUL}} BulgaryHome13–0format=dmy|1933|5|21}}
{{sortnameEduardo González Valiño} 6 International Friendly BUL}} BulgaryHome13–0format=dmy|1933|5|21}}
Gaspar|Rubio}} 4 International Friendly FRA}} FranceHome8–1format=dmy|1929|4|14}}
Gaspar|Rubio}} International FriendlyPOR}} PortugalHome5–0format=dmy|1929|3|17}}
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals
  • 5 Player scored 5 goals
  • 6 Player scored 6 goals

Biggest wins

Scores from 4–0 and up
Best Results by Spain
DateOpponentRoundResultDifference
121 May 1933{{fb|BUL}}Friendly13 – 0 +13
221 December 1983{{fb|Malta}}FRA}} 1984 EURO qualification12 – 1 +11
320 June 2013{{fb|TAH}}BRA}} 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup10 – 0 +10
411 March 1934{{fb|POR}}ITA|1861}} 1934 World Cup qualification9 – 0+9
19 December 1990{{fb|Albania|1946}}Sweden}} 1992 EURO qualification
27 March 1999{{fb|Austria}}BEL}}{{flagicon|NED}} 2000 EURO qualification
5 June 1999{{fb|San Marino}}BEL}}{{flagicon|NED}} 2000 EURO qualification
88 September 1999{{fb|Cyprus}}BEL}}{{flagicon|NED}} 2000 EURO qualification8 – 0+8
5 September 2016{{fb|Liechtenstein}}RUS}} 2018 World Cup qualification
5 September 2017{{fb|Liechtenstein}}RUS}} 2018 World Cup qualification
1114 April 1929{{fb|France}}Friendly8 – 1+7
24 November 1971{{fb|Cyprus}}BEL}} 1972 EURO qualification7 – 0
1330 May 1928{{fb|Mexico|1916}}NED}}1928 S.O. 1/87 – 1+6
1 June 1952{{fb|Republic of Ireland}}Friendly6 – 0
1 November 1952{{fb|Romania|1952}}1964 European Nations' Cup Q6 – 0
15 October 1969{{fb|Finland}}1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Q6 – 0
6 September 1995{{fb|Cyprus}}UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying Q6 – 0
31 March 1999{{fb|San Marino}}UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying Q6 – 0
12 October 2005{{fb|San Marino}}2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7 Q6 – 0
9 June 2009{{fb|Azerbaijan}}Friendly6 – 0
8 June 2010{{fb|Poland}}Friendly6 – 0
6 September 2011{{fb|Liechtenstein}}UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group I6 – 0
11 September 2018{{fb|Croatia}}UEFA Nations League6 – 0

Heaviest defeats

Scores from 4–0 and up
Worst Results by Spain
DateOpponentRoundVenueResultDifference
14 June 1928{{fb|ITA|1861}}NED}} 1928 S. Olympics quarter-final replayNED}}  A 1 – 7–6
9 December 1931{{fb|ENG}}FriendlyENG}}  A 
213 July 1950{{fb|BRA|1889}}BRA}} 1950 FIFA World Cup final roundBRA|1889}}  A 1 – 6−5
313 June 1963{{fb|Scotland}}FriendlyESP|1945}}  H 2 – 6–4
13 June 2014{{fb|Netherlands}}BRA}} 2014 FIFA World Cup Group StageBRA|1889}}  A 1 – 5
19 April 1942{{fb|Italy|1861}}FriendlyITA|1861}}  A 0 – 4
17 November 2010{{fb|POR}}FriendlyPOR}}  A 

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

{{Spain national football team}}

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