Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has broken the all-time record for appearances in El Clasico by starting against Barcelona on Wednesday.
Ramos made his 43rd appearances by starting the La Liga fixture at Camp Nou, with the two sides tied atop the La Liga standings at 35 points each.
The 33-year-old defender has surpassed the previous record of 42, which was jointly held by Real Madrid legends Paco Gento and Manolo Sanchis as well as longtime Barcelona star Xavi.
Ramos made his debut in the Clasico in November 2005, finishing on the losing side at the Santiago Bernabeu as two goals from Ronaldinho and one from Samuel Eto'o saw Barcelona emerge with a 3-0 victory.
Remarkably, Ramos has played in every fixture between the two sides since that game, scoring four goals in El Clasico – all on headers.
Ramos, who also holds the all-time Real Madrid record for red cards, has been sent off in five of the 42 previous Clasicos in which he's participated.
The defender's 43 appearances against Barcelona have come in four different competitions: La Liga (29 appearances), the Copa del Rey (seven), the Spanish Super Cup (six) and the Champions League (once).
Though Ramos has set the record, it's possible that he will not hold the mark for very long. That's because a current Barcelona legend is right on his tail.
Lionel Messi made his 42nd career Clasico appearance on Wednesday when he started the match and at 32 years old, he could eventually secure the record for himself.