Top 10 Players With Most Assists in Real Madrid History: Real Madrid is the biggest club in football history. They have won more Champions League titles than any other team. But behind every trophy, there were players who created goals just as much as they scored them. These ten players hold the record for the most assists in the club’s history.
10. Ángel Di María
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2010 to 2014
- Position: Winger / Attacking Midfielder
Di María was fast, direct, and hard to stop on his day. He made 85 assists in 190 games for the club. Not many players achieve that in four seasons. He was one of the most creative wide players Madrid had in the early 2010s.

His biggest moment came in the 2014 Champions League final against Atletico Madrid. He came off the bench and changed the game completely. Madrid won that night and Di María was a huge reason why.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 85 |
| Matches | 190 |
| Goals | 36 |
9. Luka Modrić
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2012 to present
- Position: Central Midfielder
Modrić joined from Tottenham Hotspur in 2012 for £30 million. At the time, some questioned the signing. He has since played over 534 games, made 86 assists, and won 26 trophies at the club.

He won the Ballon d’Or in 2018, ending the Messi and Ronaldo run that had lasted over ten years. He also won the FIFA Best Men’s Player award that same year. He is Croatia’s greatest footballer and one of the finest midfielders this club has ever had.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 86 |
| Matches | 534 |
| Goals | 39 |
8. Luís Figo
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2000 to 2005
- Position: Right Winger
Figo came from Barcelona in 2000 in a transfer that shocked the football world. He made 93 assists in 245 games during his five seasons at the club. His crossing was sharp, his dribbling was clean, and he could beat defenders in tight spaces.

He won the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2001. He won two La Liga titles and one Champions League at Madrid. He left in 2005 as one of the best wingers in the club’s history.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 93 |
| Matches | 245 |
| Goals | 57 |
7. Guti
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 1995 to 2010
- Position: Attacking Midfielder
Guti came through the Real Madrid academy and never played for another Spanish club. He spent 15 seasons at the club and made 94 assists in 542 games. He was technically gifted, creative, and capable of passes that most players would not even think to attempt.

His backheel assist to Benzema became one of the most replayed clips in Spanish football. He peaked at age 30 with 14 assists in a single season. Madrid fans always respected what he gave the club across his career.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 94 |
| Matches | 542 |
| Goals | 77 |
6. Toni Kroos
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2014 to 2024
- Position: Central Midfielder
Kroos arrived from Bayern Munich in 2014 and spent ten years at the club. He made 99 assists in 465 games and won four Champions League titles and three La Liga titles. His passing was some of the most consistent and accurate in European football during his decade in Spain.

He retired at the end of the 2023-24 season after winning yet another Champions League. He was named to the UEFA Team of the Year three times during his career at the club.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 99 |
| Matches | 465 |
| Goals | 28 |
5. Marcelo
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2007 to 2022
- Position: Left-Back
Marcelo spent 15 seasons at Real Madrid and made 103 assists in 546 games. For a left-back, that number is remarkable. He joined attacks constantly, his first touch was exceptional, and he made the team more dangerous every time he stepped forward.

He won five Champions League titles and four La Liga titles at the club. His three consecutive Champions League victories from 2016 to 2018 were the peak of his career and he was a major part of all three.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 103 |
| Matches | 546 |
| Goals | 38 |
4. Roberto Carlos
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 1996 to 2007
- Position: Left-Back
Roberto Carlos played 527 games for Real Madrid and made 116 assists. He is widely considered the greatest left-back in football history. His pace, power, and delivery from wide areas were unlike anything the position had seen before.

He spent 11 seasons at the club and won three Champions League titles and four La Liga titles. His free-kick against France in 1997 is still talked about today. He is a true icon of this club.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 116 |
| Matches | 527 |
| Goals | 70 |
3. Cristiano Ronaldo
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2009 to 2018
- Position: Forward / Left Winger
Ronaldo scored 450 goals in 438 games. He also made 131 assists, placing him third on the all-time list. He joined the club in 2009 as the most expensive player in history at that time and immediately started delivering.

He won four Champions League titles and two La Liga titles during nine seasons. He collected five Ballon d’Or awards while at the club. Scoring 450 goals and still ranking third in assists tells you exactly what kind of player he was.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 131 |
| Matches | 438 |
| Goals | 450 |
2. Raúl
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 1994 to 2010
- Position: Forward
Raúl played 741 games for Real Madrid, scored 323 goals, and made 133 assists. He was the face of the club for 16 years. Few players have given more to one club across a career.

He won three Champions League titles and six La Liga titles during his time at the club. He held the all-time scoring record before Ronaldo came and broke it. His loyalty and leadership made him one of the great Madrid legends.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 133 |
| Matches | 741 |
| Goals | 323 |
1. Karim Benzema
- Club: Real Madrid
- Madrid Career: 2009 to 2023
- Position: Centre-Forward
Benzema made 165 assists and scored 354 goals in 648 games for Real Madrid. He is the all-time leader in both assists and goals at the club. No forward in Madrid’s history has contributed more in both departments.

He spent 14 seasons at the club and won four Champions League titles and four La Liga titles. He won the Ballon d’Or in 2022 after a season that left the whole football world talking. For years he set up Ronaldo’s goals and said nothing. When Ronaldo left, he led the club to more trophies. He retired in 2023 as the greatest number nine Real Madrid has ever had.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Assists | 165 |
| Matches | 648 |
| Goals | 354 |

