Iker Casillas to play his 400th match as a Real Madrid goalkeeper tonight against Racing Iker Casillas will play his 400th official match for Real Madrid tonight when the Whites host Racing Santander at the Santiago Bernabeu, but he is still second on the all-time appearances list for a goalkeeper after Paco Buyo. Iker Casillas will celebrate his 400th official match as a Madridista tonight when Real Madrid host Racing Santander at the Santiago Bernabeu. Casillas is already Real Madrid's goalkeeper with the second-most appearances, and he is quickly closing in on Paco Buyo's mark of 454. Iker joined Real Madrid at the age of nine. He was playing in Third Division football by the 1998/99 season, during which he received his first-ever call up from the First Team. By the following year he was an unquestionable member of the squad. In 1999/00, Casillas made his first starting eleven in Matchday 3 against Athletic Bilbao, and he hasn't been replaced since the 2-2 draw. He is currently the goalkeeper who has conceded the third fewest goals (13) in League play behind Racing's T. Martínez (9) and Barcelona's Víctor Valdés (10). Iker made his Spanish national team debut in June 2000 against Sweden. He has been called up 92 different times by the Reds and has 73 caps under his belt, making him the Spanish goalkeeper with the second-most appearances after Zubizarreta (126). Throughout his 400 matches in white, Iker has won three Leagues, two Spanish Super Cups, two European Cups, one European Super Cup, one InterContinental Cup, one Under-20 World Cup, one Under-16 World Cup, and one Bravo Trophy.