On March 25, 1926, at Les Corts stadium, Barcelona recorded its first-ever five-goal haul against Real Madrid in a Copa del Rey match, winning decisively 5-0. The goals came from César Rodríguez, who scored twice, José Bravo, Josep Escolà and Marià Gonzalvo, delivering a memorable performance.

This game left a lasting mark in the rivalry, as eight years later the two sides had a thrilling 5-5 draw in La Liga, the highest scoring match of its time. Then in 1945, Barça again routed Madrid 5-0, confirming their strength as serious contenders.

The 1926 match was described as a football celebration, with fans waving scarves enthusiastically from the stands. These victories laid the groundwork for future legendary confrontations, adding intensity and pride to one of football’s greatest rivalries.

For Barcelona followers, that 5-0 win was not just another result but a historic milestone, revealing the club’s potential and ambition to dominate Real Madrid at the highest level.