Players who wore the shirt of Real Madrid and Barça

Alfonso Albeniz

Alfonso Albéniz is the first recorded case of a player who wore both shirts, moving from Barcelona to Real Madrid in 1902.

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Juan Hilario Marrero

He played for Real Madrid from 1931 to 1936. He was at Barcelona for the 1939/1940 season.

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Ricardo Zamora

He played with Barcelona from 1919 to 1922. After passing through Español again (club where he started as a footballer), he signed for Madrid FC (Real Madrid) in 1930.

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Samitier

Samitier played for Barcelona from 1919 to 1933. He then signed for Real Madrid where he was from 1933 to 1935.

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Schuster

The great German player Schuster played for Real Madrid and Barcelona in the 1980s. In addition, as technical director he also directed both clubs.

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Louis Milla

Luis Milla was trained in the FC Barcelona youth academy and reached the first team in 1988, although at the age of 18 he had already made his debut with Zaragoza in the 1984-85 season. After establishing himself at Barcelona and being called up to play for the Spanish National Team, in 1990 he signed for Real Madrid, where he would play until 1997.

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Michael Laudrup

The Danish Michael Laudrup, played for Real Madrid in Season 95, but what no one forgot is that he had previously played with Barcelona between 1989 and 1994, and even won 4 leagues with the Catalans.

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Prosinecki

Croatian Prosinecki played 3 seasons for Real Madrid in the 1990s, a decade in which he also signed for Barcelona where he played only one season, in 1995.

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Hagi

Hagi was signed by Real Madrid in 1990, staying with Real Madrid for 2 years. He later went to Italy playing for Brescia and returned to Spain hired by Barcelona for 2 seasons.

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Celades

Celades left the Barcelona youth academy to join the first team from 1995 to 1999, moving to Celta de Vigo where he played only one season, and then being hired by Real Madrid for the year 2000 where he spent several seasons without much luck.

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Luis Enrique

The case of Luis Enrique is similar to that of Laudrup, since he played for Real Madrid in 1995, winning the league that same year, although it was at Barcelona where he won the most, winning 2 League championships and 2 Copas del Rey, from 1996 to 2004.

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Alfonso

He played for Real Madrid from 1989 to 1995. After spending five years at Betis, he signed for Barcelona in 2000.

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Radomir Antic

He coached Real Madrid from 1990 to 1992. After managing Oviedo and Atlético de Madrid, he signed for Barcelona in 2003.

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Dani

He started in the lower categories of Real Madrid. With the first team he played in two stages, in 1994 and in the 97/98 season. He signed for Barcelona in 1999.

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Julen Lopetegui

He played for Real Madrid from 1989 to 1991. After spending 3 years at CD Logroñés, he signed for Barcelona in 1994.

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Nando Munoz

He played for Barcelona from 1990 to 1992, the year in which he signed for Real Madrid.

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Miquel Soler

He signed for Barcelona in 1988 from Espanyol. He played in two stages for the Blaugrana club (1988-1991 and 1992-1993). In 1995 he ended up at Real Madrid.

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Ronaldo

The great Brazilian player Ronaldo arrived at Barcelona from PSV in the Netherlands in the 96/97 season. It will be in 2002 when he returns to Spain to play for Real Madrid, where a year later he wins the league, he played for Real Madrid until 2007.

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Figo

This may be the most controversial case of all, since the Portuguese Luis Figo arrived at Barcelona in 1995. In 2000 Florentino Perez, in full campaign to be president of Real Madrid, promised the signing of the Portuguese, something that few or no one believed possible. It is more even Figo himself denied it. As president, Florentino kept his word by signing Figo, who by then became the player most hated by the cules. While with Real Madrid, the arrival of Figo meant the first piece of “Los Galacticos del Real Madrid”.

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Samuel Eto’o

Samuel Etoo arrived at Real Madrid in 1998 from Inter Milan, but his poor relations with the team and the few opportunities at the white club meant that he played very little in the 6 years he was at the club. In 2004 he went to Barcelona for an almost ridiculous amount taking into account the amounts that move through those transfers and that was where the Cameroonian really shone with his own light.

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Saviola

The ‘rabbit’, as the Argentine Saviola is known, played from 2002 to 2006 with Barcelona and from 2007 to 2009 for Real Madrid but played little in the almost 3 seasons he was with the white club.

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