Real Madrid CF
Genuine Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spanish elocution: [reˈal maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol] (tune in), meaning Imperial Madrid Football Club), usually alluded to as Genuine Madrid, is a Spanish expert football club situated in Madrid.
[caption id="attachment_271" align="alignright" width="224"] Full name Real Madrid Club de Fútbol[1]Nickname(s) Los Blancos (The Whites)
Los Merengues (The Meringues)
Los Vikingos (The Vikings)[2]
La Casa Blanca (The White House)[3]
Founded 6 March 1902; 121 years ago
as Madrid Football Club[4]
Ground Santiago Bernabéu
Capacity 81,044[5]
President Florentino Pérez
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti
League La Liga
2021–22 La Liga, 1st of 20 (champions)
Website Club website[/caption]
Established in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has generally worn a white home pack since its origin. The honorific title genuine is Spanish for "illustrious" and was gave to the club by Ruler Alfonso XIII in 1920 along with the imperial crown in the seal. Genuine Madrid have played their home matches in the 81,044-limit Santiago Bernabéu Arena in midtown Madrid beginning around 1947. In contrast to most European brandishing elements, Genuine Madrid's individuals (socios) have claimed and worked the club over now is the right time.
Genuine Madrid is one of the most broadly upheld groups internationally.[6] The club was assessed to be valued at $5.1 billion of every 2022, making it the world's most significant football team.[7] In 2021, it was the second most noteworthy procuring football club on the planet, with a yearly income of €640.7 million.[8]
Being one of the three establishing individuals from La Liga that have never been consigned from the top division since its commencement in 1929 (alongside Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona), Genuine Madrid holds some well established contentions, most remarkably El Clásico with Barcelona and El Derbi Madrileño with Atlético Madrid. The club secured itself as a significant power in both Spanish and European football during the 1950s and 60s, winning five continuous and six in general European Cups and arriving at a further two finals. This achievement was recreated on the homegrown front, with Madrid coming out on top for twelve association championships in the range of 16 years. This group, which included Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento, and Raymond Kopa, is viewed as by an in the game to be the best of all time.[9][10][11] Genuine Madrid was subsequently known for its "Galácticos" strategy, which included marking the world's best players, like Ronaldo, Zidane, and David Beckham.[12] On 26 June 2009, Madrid marked Cristiano Ronaldo for a record breaking £80 million (€94 million),[13] who went onto become the club's untouched top goalscorer and one of the best player.[14][15]
In homegrown football, the club has won 68 prizes; a record 35 La Liga titles, 19 Copa del Rey, 12 Supercopa de España, a Copa Eva Duarte, and a Copa de la Liga.[16] In European football, Genuine Madrid have won a record 21 trophies;[note 1] a record 14 European Cup/UEFA Champions Association titles, two UEFA Cups, and a record[note 2] five UEFA Super Cups. In overall contests, they have accomplished a record eight club world championships.[note 3]
Genuine Madrid was perceived by FIFA as the best football club of the twentieth 100 years, guaranteeing the FIFA Club of the Century grant on 11 December 2000 with 42.35% of the vote,[22] while additionally getting the FIFA Centennial Request of Legitimacy on 20 May 2004.[23] The club was likewise named Best European Club of the twentieth Hundred years by the IFFHS on 11 May 2010. Genuine Madrid is the main club to have brought home three sequential championships in the European Cup/Champions Association two times, first in 1955-56, 1956-57, and 1957-58, and second in 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-18. In May 2022, they won a record-expanding fourteenth European Cup, making it five titles in the last nine seasons. All genuine Madrid is the main club across Europe's best five associations to win 100 prizes in all competitions.[24] As of Walk 2023, Genuine Madrid are positioned fifth behind Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea in the UEFA club rankings.[25]
History
Early years (1902-1943)
[caption id="attachment_272" align="alignright" width="255"] Julián Palacios, the first president of the club in 1900–1902[/caption]Julián Palacios, the primary leader of the club in 1900-1902
Genuine Madrid's starting points return to when football was acquainted with Madrid by the scholastics and understudies of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza, which incorporated a few Cambridge and Oxford College graduates. They established (Sociedad) Sky Football in 1897, regularly known as La Sociedad (The General public) as it was the only one situated in Madrid, playing on Sunday mornings at Moncloa. In 1900, struggle between individuals made some of them leave and make another club, Nueva Sociedad de Football (New Society of Football), to separate themselves from Sky Football. Among the dissidents were Julián Palacios, perceived as the principal Genuine Madrid president, Juan Padrós and Carlos Padrós, the last two being siblings and future leaders of Genuine Madrid. In 1901, this new club was renamed as Madrid Football Club. Afterward, following a rebuilding in 1902, Sky was renamed as "New Foot-Ball Club".[26][27][28] On 6 Walk 1902, after another Board directed by Juan Padrós had been chosen, Madrid Football Club was formally founded.[4] The Padrós siblings gathered other football lovers to a gathering in the back room of Al Capricho, the privately-run company. They saw football as a mass game that ought to be open to delegates of every single social class, and figured the new club ought to typify that thought. The siblings proposed the name, Madrid Football Club, which was consistently acknowledged. The enrollment expense was likewise set, two pesetas per month, and the shade of the shirt was decided to be white to pay tribute to a renowned English group Corinthian F.C., which Juan Padrós had met on one of his trips.[29][30]
Madrid FC group in 1906
Three years after its establishing, in 1905, Madrid FC came out on top for its most memorable championship subsequent to overcoming Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish Cup last. The club became one of the establishing sides of the Imperial Spanish Football Organization on 4 January 1909, when club president Adolfo Meléndez consented to the establishment arrangement of the Spanish FA. Subsequent to moving between a few grounds, the group migrated to the Campo de O'Donnell in 1912.[31] In 1920, the club's name was changed to Genuine Madrid after Lord Alfonso XIII conceded the title of Genuine (Imperial) to the club.[32]
In 1929, the primary Spanish football association was established. Genuine Madrid drove the main association season until the last match, a misfortune to Athletic Bilbao, implied they wrapped sprinters up to Barcelona.[33] Genuine Madrid brought home its most memorable association championship in the 1931-32 season and held it the accompanying year.[34]
On 14 April 1931, the appearance of the Second Spanish Republic made the club lose the title Genuine and the regal crown on its symbol, returning to being named Madrid Football Club for the rest of the Spanish Nationwide conflict. Football went on during WWII, and on 13 June 1943, Madrid beat Barcelona 11-1 in the second leg of the Copa del Generalísimo semi-finals, the Spanish Cup having been renamed out of appreciation for General Franco.[note 4][35] The primary leg, played at the Les Corts in Catalonia, had finished with Barcelona winning 3-0. Madrid grumbled pretty much every one of the three objectives that ref Fombona Fernández had considered Barcelona,[36] with the home allies additionally whistling Madrid all through, whom they blamed for utilizing roughhouse strategies, and Fombona for permitting them to. The paper Ya revealed the whistling as a "unmistakable expectation to go after the delegates of Spain."[37] Barcelona fans were restricted from venturing out to Madrid. The day of the subsequent leg, the Barcelona group were offended and stones were tossed at their transport when they left their lodging. Barcelona's striker Mariano Gonzalvo said of the episode, "Five minutes before the game had begun, our punishment region was at that point loaded with coins." Barcelona goalkeeper Lluis Miró seldom moved toward his line — when he did, he was equipped with stones. As Francisco Calvet recounted the story, "They were yelling: Reds! Separatists!... a container just missed Sospedra that would have killed him in the event that it had hit him. It was good to go up.
Genuine Madrid went 2-0 up inside thirty minutes. The third objective carried with it a shipping off for Barcelona's Benito García after he made what Calvet guaranteed was a "totally ordinary tackle". Madrid's José Llopis Crown reviewed, "so, all in all, they got a piece discouraged," while Ángel Mur countered, "so, all in all, we thought: 'continue then, score as numerous as you want'."[39] Madrid made it 8-0 by half-time; two objectives were likewise precluded for offside, and continued to score a further three objectives in the final part, to which Barcelona answered with a late relief goal.[40] As per football essayist Sid Lowe, "There have been generally couple of notices of the game [since] and not an outcome has been especially celebrated in Madrid. For sure, the 11-1 possesses an undeniably more conspicuous spot in Barcelona's set of experiences. This was the game that originally framed the ID of Madrid as the group of the tyranny and Barcelona as its victims."[36] Fernando Argila, Barcelona's save goalkeeper from the 1943 match, said, "There was no contention. Not, at any rate, until that game."[41]
Santiago Bernabéu and phenomenal achievement (1943-1978)
Alfredo Di Stéfano drove the club to win five successive European Cups (right now the Bosses Association).
Santiago Bernabéu became leader of Genuine Madrid in 1943.[42] Under his administration, the club was revamped after the Nationwide conflict, and he regulated the development of the club's ongoing arena, Estadio Genuine Madrid Club de Fútbol (presently known as the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu), and its preparation offices Ciudad Deportiva. Also, during the 1950s previous Genuine Madrid Novices player Miguel Malbo established Genuine Madrid's childhood institute, or "cantera," referred to the present time as La Fábrica. Starting in 1953, he set out upon a methodology of marking top notch players from abroad, the most unmistakable being Alfredo Di Stéfano.[43]
Amancio Amaro, commander of the Yé-yé group of the 1960s
In 1955, following up on the thought proposed by Gabriel Hanot, a French games columnist and manager of L'équipe, Bernabéu, Bedrignan and Gusztáv Sebes made the European Cup, a mainland competition for the association champions around Europe, which is today known as the UEFA Champions League.[44] It was under Bernabéu's direction that Genuine Madrid secured itself as a significant power in both Spanish and European football. The club won the European Cup multiple times in succession somewhere in the range of 1956 and 1960, which incorporated the 7-3 Hampden Park last against Eintracht Frankfurt in 1960.[43] After these five back to back triumphs, Genuine was forever granted the first cup and procured the option to wear the UEFA identification of honor.[45] Genuine Madrid's accomplishments in Europe were based upon its extraordinary homegrown strength, with the club coming out on top for twelve association championships out of sixteen potential from 1953-54 to 1968-69, remembering a five-for a-line grouping in 1961-65, and wrapping other participants a further three times.[46]
The club won the European Cup for a 6th time frame in 1966, overcoming Partizan Belgrade 2-1 in the last with a group made totally out of same ethnicity players, a first in the competition.[47] This group became known as the Yé-yé. The name "Yé-yé" came from the "No doubt, definitely, better believe it" tune in The Beatles' melody "She Loves You" after four individuals from the group modeled for Marca and mimicked the Beatles.[48] The Yé-yé age was likewise European Cup sprinters up in 1962[49] and 1964.[47] During the 1970s, Genuine Madrid brought home six association titles and three Spanish Cups.[50] The club contended in its most memorable European Cup Victors' Cup in 1970-71 and advanced the whole way to the last, where it lost to English side Chelsea 2-1 in a replay.[51] On 2 July 1978, club president Santiago Bernabéu kicked the bucket while the World Cup was being played in Argentina. FIFA proclaimed three days of grieving to respect him during the tournament.[52] The next year, the club coordinated the primary version of the Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu in memory of its previous president.
Quinta del Buitre and supported achievement (1980-2000)
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Casillas
Helguera
Karanka
Campo
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Roberto Carlos
McManaman
Redondo (C)
Anelka
Raúl
Morientes
2000 UEFA Champions Association Last beginning arrangement
In the mid 1980s, Genuine Madrid had lost its grip on the Liga title until another companion of local stars took homegrown accomplishment back to the club.[54][55] Spanish game writer Julio César Iglesias provided for this age the name La Quinta del Buitre ("Vulture's Associate"), which was gotten from the epithet given to one of its individuals, Emilio Butragueño. The other four individuals were Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel, and Miguel Pardeza; every one of the five footballers were alumni of Genuine Madrid's childhood academy.[54][55] With La Quinta del Buitre (diminished to four individuals when Pardeza left for Zaragoza in 1986) and prominent players like goalkeeper Francisco Buyo, right-back Miguel Porlán Chendo and Mexican striker Hugo Sánchez, Genuine Madrid had perhaps of the best group in Spain and Europe during the final part of the 1980s, winning two UEFA Cups, five Spanish titles in succession, one Spanish Cup, and three Spanish Super Cups.[54][55] In the mid 1990s, La Quinta del Buitre split up after Martín Vázquez, Emilio Butragueño and Míchel left the club.
In 1996, President Lorenzo Sanz delegated Fabio Capello as coach.[56] In spite of the fact that his residency endured just a single season, Genuine Madrid were broadcasted association champions, and players like Predrag Mijatović, Davor Šuker, Clarence Seedorf, Roberto Carlos and manager Bodo Illgner, showed up at the club to fortify a crew that generally bragged the preferences Raúl, Fernando Hierro, and Fernando Redondo. Thus, Genuine Madrid (with the expansion of Fernando Morientes in 1997) at last finished its 32-year hang tight for its seventh European Cup: in 1998, under supervisor Jupp Heynckes, they crushed Juventus 1-0 in the last with an objective from Mijatović.[57]
In November 1999, Vicente del Bosque took over as mentor. For the last time of the hundred years, 1999-2000, the crew was as yet driven by the more seasoned veterans like Fernando Hierro, Fernando Redondo, Roberto Carlos and Raúl González. Genuine added the growing youthful abilities of Fernando Morientes, Guti and Iker Casillas, upheld by the appearance of Steve McManaman and Nicolas Anelka from the English Head Association, close by nearby gifts Míchel Salgado and Iván Helguera. In Del Bosque's most memorable season in control Genuine won the Heroes Association for the eighth time, following a 3-0 triumph over Valencia in the last, with objectives from Morientes, McManaman and Raúl.[58] This triumph denoted the start of a fruitful period in Genuine Madrid's history.[59]
Florentino Pérez time (2000-2006)
In July 2000, Florentino Pérez was chosen club president.[60] He promised in his mission to delete the club's €270 million obligation and modernize the club's offices. Notwithstanding, the essential constituent commitment that impelled Pérez to triumph was the marking of Luís Figo from main opponents Barcelona.[61] The next year, the club had its preparation ground rezoned and utilized the cash to start collecting the Galácticos group by marking a worldwide star each late spring, which included Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, Luís Figo, David Beckham and Fabio Cannavaro.[62] It is disputable whether the bet paid off, as regardless of winning the UEFA Champions Association and an Intercontinental Cup in 2002, trailed by La Liga in 2003, the club neglected to win a significant prize for the following three seasons. Off the field, the Zidanes y Pavones strategy brought about expanded monetary achievement in light of the abuse of the club's high promoting potential all over the planet, especially in Asia.[63]
Beckham and Zidane were viewed as Galácticos.
The couple of days after the catching of the 2003 La Liga title were encircled with discussion. The main dubious choice came when Pérez fired winning mentor Vicente del Bosque.[64] North of twelve players left the club, including Madrid commander Fernando Hierro, while cautious midfielder Claude Makélélé would not partake in preparing in fight at being one of the least paid players at the club and in this way moved to Chelsea.[65] "That is a ton [of players leaving] when the typical rule is: never change a triumphant group," expressed Zidane.[66] Genuine Madrid, with recently designated mentor Carlos Queiroz, began their homegrown association gradually after a hard win over Genuine Betis.[66]
The 2005-06 season started with the commitment of a few new signings: Júlio Baptista (€24 million), Robinho (€30 million), and Sergio Ramos (€27 million).[67] Nonetheless, Genuine Madrid experienced a few unfortunate outcomes, including a 0-3 misfortune because of Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu in November 2005.[68] Madrid's mentor Wanderley Luxemburgo was sacked the next month and his substitution was Juan Ramón López Caro.[69] A concise re-visitation of structure came to an unexpected end after Madrid lost the principal leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals 6-1 to Genuine Zaragoza,[70] a loss that was almost switched with a 4-0 home triumph. Not long after, Genuine Madrid were wiped out from the Heroes Association for a fourth progressive year, this time because of Munititions stockpile. On 27 February 2006, Florentino Pérez resigned.[71]
Ramón Calderón time (2006-2009)
Ramón Calderón was chosen as club president on 2 July 2006 and consequently named Fabio Capello as the new mentor and Predrag Mijatović as the new brandishing chief. Genuine Madrid brought home the Liga championship in 2007 without precedent for four years, however Capello was regardless sacked toward the finish of the campaign.[72] The title was won on 17 June, where Genuine confronted Mallorca at the Bernabéu while Barcelona and Sevilla, the other title challengers, confronted Gimnàstic de Tarragona and Villarreal, separately. At half-time, Genuine were 0-1 down, while Barcelona had flooded ahead into a 0-3 lead in Tarragona. Notwithstanding, three objectives in the last half-hour got Madrid a 3-1 come out on top for and their most memorable association championship since 2003.[73] Genuine Madrid rehashed as association victors in 2007-08, however the accompanying season turned out to be one of the most unfortunate in the club's set of experiences: Genuine was taken out of the Bosses Association at the round of 16 phase for the fifth time straight, losing to Liverpool 0-5 on total, and was humiliated by Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu with an embarrassing 2-6 misfortune, which everything except affirmed the association title for Barça that proceeded to win the treble.[74]
Second Florentino Pérez time (2009-present)
Cristiano Ronaldo was the club's most costly marking when he joined in 2009, costing €94 million.
Match between Deportivo de La Coruña and Genuine Madrid in 2015-16 season
On 1 June 2009, Florentino Pérez recaptured Genuine Madrid's administration in the midst of the shock over the club's decline.[75][76] Pérez gone on with the Galácticos strategy sought after in his initial term, purchasing Kaká from Milan for a record-breaking (in pounds authentic) amount of £56 million,[77] and afterward breaking the record again by buying Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester Joined for £80 million.[78] Genuine Madrid spent in abundance of €261 million in the mid year of 2009, and the collected group was before long named the Second Galácticos.[79] The 2009-10 season, nonetheless, was a momentary one as Madrid again completed second in the association, albeit this time hoarding 96 focuses, the club's record at that point, and left the Heroes Association because of Lyon. The season was defaced by Cristiano Ronaldo's physical issue, that sidelined him for seven weeks,[80] despite the fact that he actually bested the goalscoring graphs with 33 objectives, and Madrid turned into the most noteworthy scoring group in La Liga, with 102 objectives. Genuine Madrid likewise had the disaster to turn into the sprinters up with the most elevated focuses absolute throughout the entire existence of Europe's main five associations, until outperformed by Liverpool's 97 places in 2018-19.[81][82]
José Mourinho took over as supervisor in May 2010.[83][84] In the 2010-11 season, the reconstructed Madrid effectively battled on all fronts, facing a splendid Barcelona side which some view as the best group in football history. Eventually, Madrid completed second in the association, with 92 places and four behind their enduring adversaries, crushed them in the Copa del Rey last, and lost to Barça in the Bosses Association semi-finals, where Genuine advanced to interestingly starting around 2002-03. In addition, from 16 April through 3 May, an uncommon event happened when, unexpectedly, four Clásicos were to be played in a range of only 18 days. The main apparatus was in the association crusade on 16 April (which finished 1-1 with punishment objectives for the two sides), the subsequent one was in the Copa del Rey last (which was won by Madrid 1-0 a.e.t., getting them their most memorable prize the second Galáctico period) on 20 April and the third and fourth ones in the controversial[85][86] two-legged Heroes Association semi-finals on 27 April and 3 May (Barcelona won on total with a 2-0 away triumph and a 1-1 home draw).[87] Madrid again turned into the most noteworthy scoring group in La Liga, with 102 objectives, rehashing its result from the past season, with Ronaldo scoring 40 and winning the European Brilliant Shoe.
In the 2011-12 season, Genuine Madrid won La Liga for a record 32nd time in its set of experiences, likewise completing the season with various association records set, incorporating 100 focuses amassed in a solitary season, a sum of 121 objectives scored, an objective contrast of +89, 16 away games dominated, and 32 successes overall.[88] They additionally contended in the UEFA Champions Association for the fifteenth progressive season,[89] losing in the semi-finals to Bayern Munich in a punishment shoot-out after a 3-3 total tie. Madrid entered the Copa del Rey as the reigning champs, however lost 3-4 on total in the quarter-finals to Barcelona. In a similar season, Cristiano Ronaldo turned into the quickest player to arrive at 100 objectives scored in Spanish association history. In arriving at 101 objectives in 92 games, Ronaldo outperformed Genuine Madrid legend Ferenc Puskás, who scored 100 objectives in 105 matches. Ronaldo set another club mark for individual objectives scored in one year (60) and turned into the very first player to score against each of the 19 resistance groups in a solitary season.[90][91]
Genuine Madrid began the 2012-13 season by winning the Supercopa de España, overcoming Barcelona on away objectives. Nonetheless, the super cup ended up being their main prize of the time, in spite of being near win them all. Genuine wrapped sprinters up to Barça in La Liga, gathering 85 focuses, and arrived at the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions Association for the third year straight, where they were dispensed with by Borussia Dortmund 3-4 on total. Madrid likewise entered the Copa del Rey in the round of 32, going on a vital rush to the last, which saw them rout Barcelona in the semi-finals prior to losing to Atlético Madrid 1-2 a.e.t. Genuine Madrid confronted the Blaugrana multiple times all through the season, leaving away with three successes, two draws, and one misfortune. A significant exchange of the time was the marking of Luka Modrić from Tottenham Hotspur for a charge in the district of £33 million.[92] After a misfortune to Atlético in the Copa del Rey last, Pérez reported the takeoff of José Mourinho toward the finish of the time by "common agreement".[93]
La Décima and Champions Association strength
On 25 June 2013, Carlo Ancelotti succeeded Mourinho to turn into the chief of Genuine Madrid on a three-year bargain, with Zinedine Zidane named as one of his assistants.[94] On 1 September 2013, the hotly anticipated move of Gareth Bunch from Tottenham Hotspur was reported. The exchange of the Welshman was supposedly another world record marking, with the exchange cost approximated at €100 million.[95] In Ancelotti's most memorable season at the club, Genuine Madrid battled on every one of the three fronts for the mainland high pitch. In spite of driving in the association crusade on different events, Madrid eventually completed in third spot (level on focuses with Barcelona and three behind cross-city rivals Atlético Madrid), gathering 87 focuses altogether and scoring a record 104 goals.[96] At that point, Los Blancos had proactively gotten the Copa del Rey - against rivals Barcelona - in April, with Parcel scoring the winner.[97] The significant advancement came in the UEFA Champions Association, where Genuine got back to the last following 12 years, having beaten reigning champs Bayern Munich 5-0 on total in the semi-finals.[98] In the last, they crushed then-as of late association victors Atlético Madrid 4-1 a.e.t. to secure their 10th European Cup (first starting around 2002) and become the principal group to win ten European Cups/Champions Association titles, an accomplishment known as "La Décima" (Spanish: "The 10th," [la ˈd̪e.θi.ma]).[99] Genuine's going after triplet of Parcel, Benzema and Cristiano, named the BBC, completed the season with 97 goals.[100]
Subsequent to winning the 2014 Bosses Association, Genuine Madrid marked goalkeeper Keylor Navas, midfielder Toni Kroos, and going after midfielder James Rodríguez.[101] In August, Madrid won the 2014 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla, the club's 79th authority trophy.[102] During the last seven day stretch of the 2014 summer move window, Genuine Madrid sold two players key to the past season's victories: Xabi Alonso to Bayern Munich and Ángel Di María to Manchester Joined together. This choice by the club was encircled by discussion, with Cristiano Ronaldo expressing, "Assuming I was in control, perhaps I would have done things another way," while Carlo Ancelotti conceded, "We should begin again from zero."[103]
After a sluggish beginning to the 2014-15 season, Genuine Madrid went on a record-breaking 22-match series of wins, which included wins against Barcelona and Liverpool, outperforming the past Spanish record of 18 progressive successes set by Blunt Rijkaard's Barça in the 2005-06 season.[104] In late December, Genuine Madrid won their most memorable Club World Cup, overcoming San Lorenzo 2-0 in the final.[105] The series of wins reached a conclusion in their initial coordinate of 2015 with a misfortune to Valencia, leaving the club two shy of equalling the world record of 24 sequential wins.[106] Madrid was in dispute for both the La Liga title and the UEFA Champions Association until the end at the end of the day missed the mark, getting done with 92 focuses in the association, two behind high pitch winning Barcelona and losing to Juventus 2-3 on total in the Heroes Association semi-finals.[107] Ronaldo completed the season scoring 48 association objectives, winning his fourth European Brilliant Shoe, and 61 objectives in all rivalries, breaking his record from 2011-12.[108] Generally speaking, notwithstanding playing an alluring going after football and being the most noteworthy scoring group in Europe with 118 association goals,[109] a few thin losses implied that Truly completed the season with two prizes out of six potential, which added to the excusal of Carlo Ancelotti on 25 May 2015.[110][111]
On 3 June 2015, Rafael Benítez was affirmed as the new Genuine Madrid chief for the 2015-16 season, marking a three-year contract.[112] Genuine Madrid stayed unbeaten in the association until a 3-2 misfortune at Sevilla on the matchday 11. This was trailed by a 0-4 home misfortune in the primary Clásico of the time against Barcelona. Maybe, his rule is best recalled by various disproportionate successes accomplished both in La Liga and the Bosses Association (6-0 versus Espanyol, 8-0 versus Malmö, 10-2 versus Rayo Vallecano and others). In the Copa del Rey round of 32, Genuine unintentionally handled an ineligible player in a 3-1 first leg succeed at Cádiz and was excluded from the competition two days after the fact by the opposition judge, regardless of fights from president Pérez.[113][114][115] Meanwhile, Madrid easily bested their UCL bunch with 16 places and a +16 objective distinction. Benítez was feeling better of his obligations on 4 January 2016 following charges of disagreeability with allies, disappointment with players and an inability to obtain great outcomes against top teams.[116] Benítez's flight was declared alongside the advancement of Zinedine Zidane to his most memorable head training role.[117] Under Zidane, Madrid figured out how to turn the chances in support of its, eventually winning the Bosses Association, something nobody anticipated. The striking outcomes incorporate a 2-1 away triumph over ruling high pitch champs Barcelona, who were on a record-breaking series of wins, a fabulous rebound against Wolfsburg in the Heroes Association quarter-finals (subsequent to losing the away game 0-2, Madrid deleted the deficiency and won 3-0 at home, kindness of a Cristiano Ronaldo full go-around), as well as a 12-game series of wins to close the association crusade, meaning Truly completed second, with 90 places and only one point behind champions Barcelona, verging on securing the title and beating a 12-point shortfall in the process.[118] At last, on 28 May, Genuine Madrid's 11th Bosses Association title was won thanks to a 5-3 punishment shoot-out triumph over rivals Atlético Madrid after a 1-1 attract the last, with the accomplishment being named "La Undécima".[119][120][121]
2016-17 La Liga advocate Genuine Madrid commend the title with Local area of Madrid President Cristina Cifuentes.
Genuine Madrid started their 2016-17 mission, which was to be Zidane's most memorable full season responsible for the club, with a triumph in the 2016 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla.[122] On 10 December 2016, Madrid played their 35th-consecutive match without a misfortune, which set another club record.[123] On 18 December 2016, the club crushed Japanese outfit Kashima Prongs 4-2 in the last of the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup.[124] With a 3-3 draw at Sevilla in the second leg of the Copa del Rey round of 16 on 12 January 2017, Madrid advanced to the quarter-finals with a 6-3 total triumph and stretched out its unbeaten hurried to 40 matches, breaking Barcelona's Spanish record of 39 matches unbeaten in all contests from the past season.[125] Their unbeaten streak finished after a 1-2 away misfortune against similar resistance in La Liga three days later.[126] The group then, at that point, was taken out of the Copa del Rey by Celta Vigo 3-4 on total. These slips, be that as it may, didn't influence the general direction of the time. In May, Madrid came out on top for the association championship for a record 33rd time, their first title in quite a while, collecting 93 focuses in the process.[127] On 3 June 2017, the club's triumph over Juventus in the Bosses Association last brought about Genuine Madrid turning into the principal group to effectively protect their title in the UEFA Champions Association period, and the first to come out on top for back to back championships in the opposition since Milan in 1989 and 1990, when the competition was known as the European Cup.[128][129] Genuine Madrid's title was its twelfth, expanding the record, and its third in four years. The accomplishment is otherwise called "La Duodécima".[130] The 2016-17 season was the best mission as far as prizes won (four out of conceivable five) throughout the entire existence of Genuine Madrid, an accomplishment that would be later equalled in the 2017-18 season.[131]
Genuine started off the 2017-18 mission by winning its second successive and fourth generally speaking UEFA Super Cup in a 2-1 triumph against Manchester United.[132] Five days after the fact, Genuine Madrid beat Barcelona at the Camp Nou 3-1 in the principal leg of the 2017 Supercopa de España and afterward crushed Barça 2-0 in the return leg, finishing their 24 continuous match scoring record in El Clásico matches and winning the second prize of the season.[133] On 16 December 2017, Genuine beat Brazilian club Grêmio 1-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup last and turned into the main group to hold the trophy.[134] In the 2017-18 UEFA Champions Association, Madrid by and by advanced to the last where they crushed Liverpool 3-1 to turn into the primary club to come out on top for three straight championships in the Heroes Association period, as well as the main group to bring home three back to back championships in the European Cup/Champions Association since Bayern Munich in 1976. The prize likewise denoted Madrid's fourth success in five years and their eighth continuous semi-finals appearance. On 31 May, just a short time in the wake of winning the last, Zidane reported his renunciation as Genuine Madrid chief, refering to the club's "need for change" as his reasoning for departing.[135][136] Zidane's and Ronaldo's takeoffs denoted the finish of the Second Galáctico Period that yielded four Bosses Association titles, two La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey, two Supercopa de España, three UEFA Super Cups, and three FIFA Club World Cup titles. The group was instrumental in finishing Barcelona's predominance, regardless of the Blaugrana bragging seemingly the best assortment ability in history,[137] and eclipsed the Catalans on the European stage.[138] Genuine Madrid was additionally to some degree famously unfortunate in its association crusades all through these nine years, wrapping sprinters up with 96, 92 (two times), and 90 focuses, as well as on 87 focuses in third spot, only three off the association winners.[82]
Following Ronaldo's flight
On 12 June 2018, Genuine Madrid named Julen Lopetegui, the lead trainer of the Spanish public group, as their new director. It was reported that he would authoritatively start his administrative obligations after the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Nonetheless, the Spanish public group fired Lopetegui a day preceding the competition, expressing that he had arranged terms with the club without illuminating them.[139][140] The club then, at that point, started re-molding the crew in the late spring of 2018, which incorporated the offer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus for a detailed €117 million.[141] Madrid started their 2018-19 mission by losing to Atlético Madrid 2-4 a.e.t. in the 2018 UEFA Super Cup. After a 1-5 misfortune to Barcelona in El Clásico on 28 October which left Genuine Madrid in the 10th spot with just 14 focuses after 10 games, Lopetegui was excused a day after the fact and supplanted by then Castilla mentor, Santiago Solari.[142] On 22 December 2018, Genuine Madrid beat Al Ain 4-1 in the FIFA Club World Cup and turned into the out and out record victors of the Club World Cup with four titles.[143] Notwithstanding, they were then taken out of the Copa del Rey at the semi-last stage by Barcelona, losing 1-4 on total. On 5 Walk 2019, Genuine was crushed by Ajax 1-4 (3-5 on total) at home, crashing out of the Bosses Association at the round of 16 phase after eight sequential semi-finals appearances. On 11 Walk 2019, Genuine Madrid excused Solari and reestablished Zidane as the lead trainer of the club.[144] Madrid completed the season with 68 places and a +17 objective contrast, its most reduced sums beginning around 2001-02 and 1999-2000 respectively.[145]
In the mid year of 2019, Madrid marked Eden Risk, Luka Jović, Éder Militão, Ferland Mendy, Rodrygo, Reinier and different players for a sum of more than €350 million.[146] On 12 January 2020, Madrid beat cross-city rivals Atlético Madrid in a punishment shootout in the Supercopa de España last to win their 11th title.[147] Following a three-month break because of the Coronavirus flare-up in Walk 2020, La Liga was restarted in June and Madrid dominated ten matches in succession to catch the group's 34th association title, gathering 87 focuses in total.[148] From the opposition's resumption in June and for the rest of the 2020-21 season, Genuine briefly played home apparatuses at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Arena, while the Santiago Bernabéu went through broad renovations.[149][150]
Further homegrown achievement and La Decimocuarta
Genuine Madrid players praising the twofold on 29 May 2022, the day after their Heroes Association triumph
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Yet again zidane left a second time on 27 May 2021 subsequent to going trophyless that season,[151] with Carlo Ancelotti getting back to mentor the group for the 2021-22 season.[152] On the homegrown front, he conveyed two prizes out of conceivable three, winning La Liga and the Supercopa de España.[153][154][155] Thusly, Ancelotti won each of the six accessible top prizes at Madrid.[156] In the Bosses Association, Madrid created one of the most important runs of all time,[157] overcoming pre-competition top picks Paris Holy person Germain,[158][159] reigning champs and top choices Chelsea,[160] Chief Association champions and weighty top picks Manchester City,[161] all in emotional fashion,[162] and setting up the last against Liverpool, who were broadly considered as favorites,[163] in a rematch of their 2018 experience. A solitary Vinícius objective fixed the fourteenth European Cup for Los Blancos, their fifth in nine years, and Ancelotti's second in charge.[164][165] Genuine likewise guaranteed their absolute fourth European twofold (after 1956-57, 1957-58, and 2016-17). Regardless of Genuine's status as the most enhanced group throughout the entire existence of the Bosses Association, they were not expected to win that year's release, and their implausible run was generally thought to be a surprise.[166]
Crests and colours
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The principal peak had a basic plan comprising of an enlivening joining of the three initials of the club, "MCF" for Madrid Club de Fútbol, in dull blue on a white shirt. The primary change in the peak happened in 1908 when the letters took on a more smoothed out structure and showed up inside a circle.[167] The following change in the setup of the peak didn't happen until the administration of Pedro Parages in 1920. Around then, Ruler Alfonso XIII allowed the club his illustrious support which came as the title "Genuine Madrid," signifying "Royal."[168] Subsequently, Alfonso's crown was added to the peak and the club styled itself Genuine Madrid Club de Fútbol.[167]With the disintegration of the government in 1931, every regal image (the crown on the peak and the title of Genuine) were killed. The crown was supplanted by the dull mulberry band of the District of Castile.[34] In 1941, two years after Patriot triumph in the Nationwide conflict, the Francoist system reestablished the peak's "Genuine Crown", or "Imperial Crown", while the mulberry stripe of Castile was held as well.[169][42] likewise, the entire peak was made full tone, with gold being the most conspicuous, and the club returned to its honorific name Genuine Madrid Club de Fútbol.[167] The latest alteration to the peak happened in 2001 when the club needed to more readily arrange itself for the 21st 100 years and further normalize its peak. One of the changes made was changing the mulberry stripe to a more pale blue shade.[167]ColorsWikimedia House has media connected with Genuine Madrid CF packs.Genuine Madrid in 1964. Nicknamed Los Blancos (The Whites), the club has worn an all-white home pack aside from one season in 1925.
Genuine Madrid has kept up with the white shirt for its home pack over the course of the club. There was, in any case, one season that the shirt and shorts were not both white. It was a drive embraced by Juan Padrós out of appreciation for an English group Corinthian F.C., which he had met on one of his excursions, one of the most renowned groups at the time known for its tastefulness and sportsmanship.[170] It was concluded that Genuine Madrid would wear dark shorts trying to duplicate the English group, which had likewise motivated Madrid's unique white pack, yet the drive endured only one year. Subsequent to being killed from the cup by Barcelona with a 1-5 loss in Madrid and a 2-0 loss in Catalonia, President Parages chose to get back to an all-white unit, guaranteeing that the other pack brought terrible luck.[note 5] By the mid 1940s, the chief changed the pack again by adding buttons to the shirt and the club's peak on the left bosom, which has remained from that point onward. On 23 November 1947, in a game against Atlético Madrid at the Metropolitano Arena, Genuine Madrid turned into the principal Spanish group to wear numbered shirts.[42] English club Leeds Joined for all time exchanged their blue shirt for a white one during the 1960s, to copy the prevailing Genuine Madrid of the era.[171]Genuine's conventional away varieties are blue or all purple. Since the appearance of the imitation pack market, the club has additionally delivered different other one variety plans, including red, green, orange, and dark. The club's pack is fabricated by Adidas, whose agreement stretches out from 1998.[172][173] Genuine Madrid's most memorable shirt support, Zanussi, concurred for the 1982-83, 1983-84 and 1984-85 seasons. Following that, the club was supported by Parmalat and Otaysa before a drawn out bargain was endorsed with Teka in 1992.[174][175] In 2001, Genuine Madrid finished their agreement with Teka and for one season and utilized the Realmadrid.com logo to advance the club's site. Then, in 2002, an arrangement was endorsed with Siemens Versatile and in 2006, the BenQ Siemens logo showed up on the club's shirt.[176] Genuine Madrid's shirt support from 2007 until 2013 was bwin.com following the financial issues of BenQ Siemens.[177][178] Fly Emirates turned into their shirt support in 2013, and in 2017 the club recharged the sponsorship with the carrier, marking an arrangement until 2022 worth €70 million for each year.[179] In 2022, the understanding was again stretched out, until 2026.[180] In 2015, Madrid marked another 10-year contract with Adidas, accepted to merit a sum of £850 million (€1 billion), with the club procuring £59 million (€64 million) per season. The agreement incorporates a provision endorsing punishment or understanding end whenever, on the off chance that Genuine Madrid neglects to meet all requirements for the European rivalries or is consigned from La Liga.[181]Unit providers and shirt supportsPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1980–1982 Adidas — 1982–1985 Zanussi 1985–1989 Hummel Parmalat 1989–1991 Reny Picot 1991–1992 Otaysa 1992–1994 Teka 1994–1998 Kelme 1998–2001 Adidas 2001–2002 Realmadrid.com[note 6] 2002–2005 Siemens mobile 2005–2006 Siemens 2006–2007 BenQ-Siemens 2007–2013 bwin 2013– Emirates Kit deal
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durationValue Notes Adidas1998–present Undisclosed2015–2020 (6 years) Total €1 billion[182] 8 May 20192020–2028 (8 years)[183] Total €1.1 billion[184] Grounds
Subsequent to moving between a few grounds, the group migrated to the Campo de O'Donnell in 1912, which remained its home arena for 11 years.[31] After this period, the club moved for one year to the Campo de Ciudad Lineal, a little ground with a limit of 8,000 observers. From that point onward, Genuine Madrid began playing its home matches at the Estadio Chamartín, which was introduced on 17 May 1923 with a match against Newcastle United.[186] In this arena, which facilitated 22,500 observers, Genuine Madrid commended its most memorable Spanish association title.[33] Following his political race in 1943, president Santiago Bernabéu concluded that the Chamartín was not large enough for the desires of the club, and subsequently another arena was constructed and initiated on 14 December 1947.[42][187] At first knows as Nuevo Chamartín, the arena was renamed to pay tribute to Bernabéu in 1955 and keeps on bearing his name to this day.[43] The main match at the Bernabéu was played among Madrid and the Portuguese club Belenenses, with Los Blancos winning 3-1 and Sabino Barinaga scoring the first goal.[42]
The limit has changed habitually, cresting at 120,000 after a 1953 expansion.[188] From that point forward, there have been various decreases because of modernizations (the last standing regions were taken out in 1998-99 in light of UEFA guidelines which had prohibited remaining at matches in European contests), countered somewhat by expansions.[188] The most recent limit is 81,044 onlookers. Genuine Madrid has the fourth-most noteworthy typical participation in Europe, behind Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, and Manchester United.[189][190][191][192]
The Bernabéu has facilitated the 1964 UEFA European Title last, the 1982 FIFA World Cup last, and the 1957, 1969, 1980, and 2010 European Cup/Champions Association finals.[193] The arena has its own namesake Madrid Metro station along the 10 line.[194] On 14 November 2007, the Bernabéu was moved up to Tip top Football Arena status by UEFA.[195]
On 9 May 2006, the Alfredo Di Stéfano Arena, named after club legend Alfredo Di Stéfano, was introduced in the Genuine Madrid City, where Genuine Madrid generally prepares. The debut match was played between Genuine Madrid and Stade de Reims, a rematch of the 1956 European Cup last. Genuine Madrid 6-1, with objectives from Sergio Ramos, Antonio Cassano (2), Roberto Soldado (2), and José Manuel Jurado. The scene is currently important for the Ciudad Genuine Madrid, the club's preparation office situated external Madrid, in Valdebebas. The arena's ability is 5,000 individuals, and it is Genuine Madrid Castilla's home ground.[196] For the last option part of the 2019-20 season and all through the 2020-21 season, the arena facilitated the main group's home games because of a blend of the Coronavirus pandemic-set off limitations and a broad remodel of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.[197][198]
The most recent redesign of the Santiago Bernabéu is set to expand the limit by roughly 4,000 with the expansion of an additional level, carrying it to right over the 85,000 mark.[199][200] Moreover, the level will likewise be expanded by ten meters and a retractable rooftop, a retractable pitch, and a 360-degree screen will be installed.[201][202] The works have begun in 2019, and the revamped arena was at first wanted to be uncovered in 2022; nonetheless, the Coronavirus pandemic and Russian intrusion of Ukraine made critical disturbance supply chains, provoking the club to defer the arena's initiation to 2023.[203][204]
Records and insights
Principal article: Rundown of Genuine Madrid CF records and insights
See moreover: Genuine Madrid CF in global footballRaúl is Genuine Madrid's untouched forerunner in appearances.
Raúl holds the record for most Genuine Madrid appearances, having played 741 first-group matches from 1994 to 2010. Iker Casillas comes next with 725 appearances, trailed by Manuel Sanchis, Jr., having played 710 times.[205] The record for a goalkeeper is held by Iker Casillas, with 725 appearances. With 189 covers, Cristiano Ronaldo is Truly's most covered global player. In the mean time, Sergio Ramos has amassed the most covers while playing for the club, with 176.Cristiano Ronaldo is Genuine Madrid's record goalscorer and the very first player to score against each group in a solitary La Liga season.
Cristiano Ronaldo (2009-2018) is Genuine Madrid's untouched top goalscorer, with 450 objectives in 438 matches.[206][207] Six different players have additionally scored north of 200 objectives seriously: Alfredo Di Stéfano (1953-1964), Santillana (1971-1988), Ferenc Puskás (1958-1966), Hugo Sánchez (1985-1992), Karim Benzema (2009-present) and the past goalscoring record-holder Raúl (1994-2010). Cristiano Ronaldo additionally holds the record for the most association objectives scored in one season (48 of every 2014-15), close by being Genuine's top goalscorer ever in La Liga history with 311 objectives. Di Stéfano's 49 objectives in 58 matches was for quite a long time the record-breaking most noteworthy count in the European Cup, until it was outperformed by Raúl in 2005, and is presently held by Cristiano Ronaldo with 105 objectives for Madrid and 140 in general. The quickest objective throughout the entire existence of the club (12 seconds) was scored by the Brazilian Ronaldo on 3 December 2003 during an association match against Atlético Madrid.[208]Authoritatively, the most noteworthy home participation figure for a Genuine Madrid match is 83,329, which was for a Copa del Rey match in 2006. The momentum official limit of the Santiago Bernabéu is 81,044.[209] The club's normal participation in the 2007-08 season was 76,234, the most elevated in European leagues.[210] Genuine has likewise established standards in Spanish football, most prominently the most homegrown titles (35 starting around 2021-22) and the most seasons won in succession (five, during 1960-65 and 1985-90).[1] With 121 matches (from 17 February 1957 to 7 Walk 1965), the club holds the record for longest unbeaten run at home in La Liga.[211]
Gareth Parcel is the club's joint record marking, costing €100 million out of 2013.
The club likewise holds the record for winning the European Cup/UEFA Champions Association fourteen times[212] and for the most semi-finals appearances (31). As of October 2022, Cristiano Ronaldo is the untouched top scorer in the UEFA Champions Association, with 140 (141 including qualifiers) objectives altogether, 105 while playing for Genuine Madrid. The group has the record number of successive cooperations in the European Cup (before it turned into the Bosses Association) with 15, from 1955-56 to 1969-70.[213] Among the club's on-field records is a 22-game series of wins in all contests during the 2014-15 season, a Spanish record and fourth worldwide.[214] a similar season, the group tied the record series of wins in the Heroes Association, with ten games.[215] In September 2017, the club equalled the record of the Brazilian club Santos, featuring Pelé, by scoring in their 73rd continuous game.[216]In June 2009, the club broke its own record for the most elevated move expense at any point paid throughout the entire existence of football in the wake of buying Manchester Joined star Cristiano Ronaldo for €94 million (£80 million).[217][218] The charge of €77.5 million (100 billion lire) for Zinedine Zidane's exchange from Juventus to Genuine Madrid in 2001 was the past most noteworthy exchange charge at any point paid. This record (in pounds authentic) had been broken beforehand in June 2009, for a couple of days, when Genuine Madrid consented to purchase Kaká from Milan for €67 million (£65 million). The exchange of Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bunch in 2013 was purportedly another world record marking, with the exchange expense approximated at around €100 million.[95] In January 2016, records relating to Bundle's exchange were spilled which affirmed a world record move charge of €100,759,418.[219] Genuine Madrid equalled their record marking in 2019, when the club marked Eden Peril from Chelsea for a detailed €115 million.[220] The club's record deal happened on 10 July 2018, when Juventus marked Cristiano Ronaldo for €117 million.[221]
Support
During most home matches most of the seats in the arena are involved via season-ticket holders, of which the figure is covered at 65,000.[222] To turn into a season ticket holder one must initially be a socio, or club part. Notwithstanding individuals, the club has more than 1,800 peñas (official, club-associated allies' gatherings) in Spain and all over the planet. Genuine Madrid has the second most noteworthy typical all-time participation in Spanish football and routinely draws in more than 74,000 fans to the Bernabéu. One of the most outstanding upheld groups all around the world, Genuine Madrid was the primary games group (and first brand) to arrive at 100 million fans on Facebook in April 2017.[223][224]
Genuine Madrid's in-your-face allies are the supposed Ultras Sur allies, or essentially Ultras. They are known for their super conservative legislative issues, much the same as Barcelona's no-nonsense allies bunch Boixos Nois. The Ultras Surs have fostered a partnership with other conservative gatherings, most eminently Lazio Irriducibili fans, and have likewise fostered a union with left-wing gatherings. On a few events, they have racially mishandled rival players and have been researched by UEFA for doing so.[225][226] Florentino Pérez willingly volunteered to prohibit the Ultras from the Bernabéu and relegate their seats to the overall population. This choice was dubious with a portion of the Bernabéu steadfast, be that as it may, as the exuberant environment of games would endure as a result.[227][228] The Ultras have since held fights outside the Bernabéu and have requested to be reestablished and permitted to enter the grounds.[229]
Addressed over Pope Francis' adherence to 2014 FIFA Club World Cup Last adversaries San Lorenzo, Madrid chief Sergio Ramos expressed, "In the semi-finals we saw the adoration from allies in Marrakesh and it appeared as though we were playing at home. That summarizes the significance of this group. Madrid is God's group and the group of the world".[230] Among the club's popular allies is golf player Sergio García, who was welcome to take the privileged opening shot for El Clásico at the Bernabeu wearing his green coat from winning the 2017 Masters.[231]
Competitions
El Clásico
Principal article: El ClásicoScene from a 2011 El Clásico at the Santiago Bernabéu Arena
There is many times a furious contention between the two most grounded groups in a public association, and this is especially the situation in La Liga, where the game between Genuine Madrid and Barcelona is known as "The Work of art" (El Clásico). From the very beginning of public contests the clubs were viewed as agents of two adversary locales in Spain: Castile and Catalonia, as well as of the two urban areas. The contention reflects what many see as the political and social pressures felt between the Castilians and Catalans, seen by one creator as a re-sanctioning of the Spanish Common War.[232] Throughout the long term, the record for Genuine Madrid and Barcelona is 100 triumphs for Madrid, 97 triumphs for Barcelona, and 52 draws.[233]Genuine Madrid fans showing the white of their club before El Clásico. Genuine Madrid fans additionally frequently wave Spanish banners at El Clásico games.[234]
As soon as the 1930s, Barcelona "had fostered a standing as an image of Catalan personality, went against to the concentrating propensities of Madrid".[235][236] During the fascisms of Miguel Primo de Rivera and particularly Francisco Franco, every single provincial language and characters in Spain were disapproved of and limited. All things considered, most residents of Barcelona were areas of strength for in to Franco's system. In that period, Barcelona acquired their saying Més que un club (English: In excess of a club) due to its supposed association with Catalan patriot as well as to moderate beliefs.[237]There's a continuous discussion regarding what degree Franco's standard (1939-75) affected the exercises and on-pitch consequences of both Barcelona and Genuine Madrid. Fanatics of the two clubs will generally overstate the fantasies inclining toward their accounts. Most students of history concur than Franco didn't have a favored football crew, yet his Spanish patriot convictions drove him to connect himself with the foundation groups, like Atlético Aviación and Madrid FC (that recuperated its imperial name after the fall of the Republic and again turned out to be Genuine Madrid CF). Then again, he likewise needed the renamed CF Barcelona prevail as "Spanish group" as opposed to a Catalan one. During the early long periods of Franco's standard, Genuine Madrid weren't especially fruitful, bringing home two Copa del Generalísimo championships and a Copa Eva Duarte; Barcelona guaranteed three association titles, one Copa del Generalísimo and one Copa Eva Duarte. During that period, Atlético Aviación were accepted to be the favored group over Genuine Madrid. The most challenged accounts of the period incorporate Genuine Madrid's 11-1 home win against Barcelona in the Copa del Generalísimo, where the Catalan group asserted terrorizing, and the dubious exchange of Alfredo Di Stéfano to Genuine Madrid regardless of his concurrence with Barcelona. The last option move was important for Genuine Madrid executive Santiago Bernabéu's "transformation" that introduced the time of exceptional predominance. Bernabéu, himself a veteran of the Nationwide conflict who battled for Franco's powers, saw Genuine Madrid on top of Spanish as well as European football, making the European Cup, the principal genuine contest for Europe's best club sides. His vision was satisfied when Genuine Madrid began bringing home successive association championships as well as cleared the initial five versions of the European Cup in the 1950s.[238] These occasions significantly affected Spanish football and impacted Franco's disposition. As per antiquarians, during this time he understood the significance of Genuine Madrid for his system's global picture, and the club turned into his favored group until his demise. Fernando Maria Castiella, who filled in as Clergyman of International concerns under Franco from 1957 until 1969, noticed that "[Real Madrid] is the best consulate we have at any point had". Franco passed on in 1975, and the Spanish change to a vote based system before long followed. Subject to his authority, Genuine Madrid had come out on top for 14 association championships, 6 Copa del Generalísimo titles, 1 Copa Eva Duarte, 6 European Cups, 2 Latin Cups and 1 Intercontinental Cup. In a similar period, Barcelona had brought home 8 association championships, 9 Copa del Generalísimo titles, 3 Copa Eva Duarte titles, 3 Between Urban communities Fairs Cups and 2 Latin Cups.[239][169]
The competition was escalated during the 1950s when the clubs questioned the marking of Alfredo Di Stéfano. Di Stéfano had dazzled both Barcelona and Genuine Madrid while playing for Los Millionarios in Bogotá, Colombia, during a players' strike in his local Argentina. Not long after Millonarios' re-visitation of Colombia, Barcelona chiefs visited Buenos Aires and concurred with Waterway Plate, the last FIFA-subsidiary group to have held Di Stéfano's privileges, for his exchange in 1954 for what could be compared to 150 million Italian lira (as per different sources 200,000 bucks). This began a fight between the two Spanish opponents for his privileges. FIFA selected Armando Muñoz Calero, previous leader of the Spanish Football Organization as arbiter. Calero chose to allow Di Stéfano to play the 1953-54 and 1955-56 seasons in Madrid, and the 1954-55 and 1956-57 seasons in Barcelona. The arrangement was endorsed by the Football Affiliation and their individual clubs. Albeit the Catalans concurred, the choice made different discontent among the Blaugrana individuals and the president had to leave in September 1953. Barcelona sold Madrid their half-share, and Di Stéfano moved to Los Blancos, marking a four-year contract. Genuine paid 5.5 million Spanish pesetas for the exchange, in addition to a 1.3 million reward for the buy, a yearly expense to be paid to the Millonarios, and a 16,000 compensation for Di Stéfano with a reward twofold that of his colleagues, for a sum of 40% of the yearly income of the Madrid club
Di Stéfano became basic in the ensuing achievement accomplished by Genuine Madrid, scoring two times in his most memorable game against Barcelona. With him, Madrid won the initial five releases of the European Cup.[241] The 1960s saw the contention arrive at the European stage when Genuine Madrid and Barcelona met two times in the European Cup, with Madrid winning on the way to their fifth back to back title in 1959-60 and Barcelona winning in transit to losing the last in 1960-61. In front of the 1973-74 season, Johan Cruyff showed up to Barcelona for a world record £920,000 from Ajax.[242] Currently a laid out player with Ajax, Cruyff immediately prevailed upon the Barcelona fans when he let the European press know that he picked Barcelona over Genuine Madrid since he was unable to play for a club related with Francisco Franco. He further charmed himself when he named his child "Jordi", after the nearby Catalan Holy person George.[243] In 2002, the European experience between the clubs was named the "Match of The Hundred years" by Spanish media, and Madrid's success was watched by in excess of 500 million individuals around the world.[244] An apparatus known for its power and indiscipline, it has likewise highlighted noteworthy objective festivals from the two groups, frequently including taunting the opposition.[245] In October 1999, Genuine Madrid forward Raúl hushed 100,000 Barcelona fans at the Camp Nou when he scored before he celebrated by putting a finger to his lips as though advising the group to be quiet.[245][246] In 2009, Barcelona skipper Carles Puyol kissed his Catalan armband before Madrid fans at the Bernabéu.[245] Cristiano Ronaldo two times signaled to the unfriendly group to "quiet down" subsequent to scoring against Barcelona at the Camp Nou in 2012 and 2016.[245] In April 2017, Messi praised his 93rd-minute victor for Barcelona against Genuine Madrid at the Bernabéu by removing his Barcelona shirt and holding it up to frustrated Genuine Madrid fans - with his name and number confronting them.[245] Sometime thereafter, in August, Ronaldo was subbed on in the primary leg of the Supercopa de España, continued to score in the 80th moment and took his shirt off prior to holding it up to Barça's fans with his name and number confronting them.[247]
El Derbi madrileño
Primary article: Madrid derbyGenuine Madrid allies during the 2006 El Derbi madrileño match held at the Santiago Bernabéu
The club's closest neighbor is Atlético Madrid, a competition being divided among enthusiasts of both football crews. Despite the fact that Atlético was established by three Basque understudies in 1903, it was participated in 1904 by protester individuals from Madrid FC. The two groups met interestingly on 2 December 1906 in the territorial title, with Genuine Madrid winning 2-1. Their most memorable association meeting came on 21 February 1929 in matchday three of the main association title at the previous Chamartín. It was the principal official derby of the new competition, and Genuine won 2-1.[33] After the Nationwide conflict, during the early Francoist time frame, Atlético became related with the tactical flying corps (and subsequently renamed Atlético Aviación), albeit the supposed inclination of the system for the club is dependent upon conversation. Regardless, during this period Atlético turned into the best club in Spain, lessening the verifiable hole between the two clubs, until the system inclination moved towards Genuine Madrid during the 1950s, as Franco tried to make political capital out of Genuine Madrid's different European Cup titles when Spain was globally segregated; one priest said, "Genuine Madrid are the best diplomats we've ever had."[169] Subsequently, Atlético fans consistently recited that Genuine were "El equipo del gobierno, la vergüenza del país" - "The group of the public authority, the disgrace of the nation" - and purportedly embraced an all the more left-wing incline (tempered by the ascent of ultras culture, and Rayo Vallecano's presence as the "valid" liberal club in Madrid).[248][249]The contention previously acquired global consideration in 1959 during the European Cup when the two clubs met in the semi-finals. Genuine won the main leg 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabéu, while Atlético won 1-0 at the Metropolitano. The tie went to a replay, which Genuine won 2-1. Atlético, in any case, acquired some vengeance when, drove by previous Genuine Madrid mentor José Villalonga, it crushed its city rivals in two progressive Copa del Generalísimo finals in 1960 and 1961.[250] During the 1970s, Atlético again started to lead the pack as the best Spanish club of the 10 years, which provoked the Genuine Madrid fanbase to peer down on Atlético referring to them and their allies as "Indios" (Indians, a reference to the Latin American players endorsed by the Red-and-whites).[251] It is quite significant that by then, at that point, Genuine Madrid was not extremely excited about marking non-Caucasian players (president Santiago Bernabéu even expressed, when he chose not to sign Portuguese star Eusebio toward the finish of the 1960s, "Mientras yo viva, aquí no jugará ningún negro ni un blanco con bigote" ("As long as I live, no dark or white with a mustache will play here").[252] Atlético's allies acknowledged the new "Indian" epithet happily and have been utilizing it until now. The Santiago Bernabéu, Genuine Madrid's arena, is close by banks and organizations on the high society Paseo de la Castellana road, while the Vicente Calderón (the arena that Atlético Madrid utilized until the 2016-17 season) could be tracked down close to a bottling works, close by the Manzanares Stream and a motorway. Genuine draw more prominent help all over the locale due to their generally more noteworthy assets and achievement, while Atlético have a moderately common fan base principally from the south of the city, for certain fans likewise dispersed all through the city.[253][254] as a matter of fact, the Atlético peak incorporates the Emblem of Madrid, though Genuine peak has no such a reference to the city (all things considered, it incorporates a reference to the more extensive Castile district).
Somewhere in the range of 1961 and 1989, when Genuine overwhelmed La Liga, just Atlético offered it any serious test, coming out on top for association championships in 1966, 1970, 1973 and 1977. In 1965, Atlético turned into the main group to beat Genuine at the Bernabéu in eight years. Genuine Madrid's record against Atlético in later times is very favorable.[255] A high point came in the 2002-03 season, when Genuine secured the La Liga title after a 4-0 triumph at the Vicente Calderón. Atlético's most memorable success over its city rivals beginning around 1999 came in the Copa del Rey last in May 2013. In 2013-14, Genuine and Atlético were finalists of the UEFA Champions Association, the principal last which facilitated two clubs from a similar city. Genuine Madrid prevailed with a 4-1 rebound triumph in extra time.[256] On 7 February 2015, Genuine experienced their first loss in quite a while at the Vicente Calderón, a 4-0 loss.[257] On 28 May 2016, Genuine and Atlético again met for the Heroes Association title, which brought about a success for Genuine after a punishment shootout at San Siro.[258]
El Viejo Clásico
A further minor contention exists between Genuine Madrid and Athletic Bilbao. This is known as El Viejo Clásico (the old classic),[259] so named as the two clubs were predominant in the principal half of the twentieth hundred years, meeting in nine Copa del Rey finals remembering the first for 1903.[260][261] Until 10 December 2011, this apparatus was the most played throughout the entire existence of Spanish football, when it was outperformed by El Clásico.[262]
Athletic Bilbao, who work a strategy of just utilizing nearby players,[263] have since a long time ago failed to be a serious opponent to clubs, for example, Genuine Madrid who scour the globe for the best ability; the Lions have gathered no significant prizes starting around 1984 and won just two of the 26 matches between the groups from 2005-06 to 2016-17.[259][264][265] In any case, the matches remain definitely battled because of their verifiable and social importance, for certain equals to the political part of the Barcelona/Catalonia contention as Athletic are the biggest club in the Basque region.[266][249][267]
European competitions
See too: Genuine Madrid CF in global football § European Cup/UEFA Champions Association
Bayern MunichGenuine Madrid players praising an objective against Bayern Munich in 2007
Genuine Madrid and Germany's Bayern Munich are two of the best clubs in the UEFA Champions Association/European Cup rivalry, Genuine winning multiple times and Bayern winning six times.[268][269] Despite the fact that they have never met in a last, Genuine Madrid versus Bayern is the match that has generally been played most frequently in the Heroes Association/European Cup with 26 matches (12 successes for Madrid, 11 successes for Bayern, with 3 draws),[270] with a few questionable episodes happening because of the extraordinary significance of the greater part of their meetings.[271][272][273] Genuine Madrid allies frequently allude to Bayern as the "Bestia negra" ("Dark Monster").During the 2010s, the two groups met in the 2011-12 Bosses Association semi-finals, which finished 3-3 on total (Bayern won 3-1 on punishments after additional time, however lost the last at their own arena), and afterward at a similar stage in the 2013-14 release with Genuine Madrid winning 5-0 on total while heading to winning the competition.[274] They were likewise drawn together in the 2016-17 quarter-finals; Genuine Madrid won 6-3 on total after additional time and thusly lifted the trophy.[270] The next year, they met in the semi-finals, with Genuine Madrid again advancing 4-3.[275] Until the 2018-19 season when they were two times crushed in Madrid by three-objective margins,[276][277] Genuine's greatest misfortune at home in the Heroes Association had been because of Bayern on 29 February 2000, 2-4.[278]
Juventus
One more match that is much of the time played in the European Cup/Champions Association is Genuine Madrid versus Juventus, the most enriched Italian club. They have played each other in 21 matches and have an impeccably adjusted record (9 successes for Juventus, 10 successes for Genuine Madrid, 2 draws), as well as almost a similar objective contrast (Madrid ahead 26 to 25).[279][280][281]Pre-match show at the 2017 Bosses Association last between Genuine Madrid and Juventus
Their most memorable gathering was in the quarter-finals of the 1961-62 European Cup, which Genuine Madrid won 3-1 in a replay held in Paris.[280] At the quarter-last stage in 1995-96, Juventus won 2-1 over the two legs and proceeded to lift the trophy.[280] In the 1998 UEFA Champions Association Last between the groups in Amsterdam, Genuine Madrid won 1-0.[280][282] They met again in the 2002-03 UEFA Champions Association semi-finals, when the two clubs were in their particular 'brilliant periods'; Juventus won 4-3 on aggregate.[280] At that point, star midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who played for the Bianconeri in the 1998 last, had moved from Turin to Madrid in a world record €77 million deal.[283]The groups met again in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions Association bunch stage, with Madrid winning 2-1 at home and drawing 2-2 away on the way to their 10th title. In the 2014-15 UEFA Champions Association semi-finals, previous Genuine Madrid player Álvaro Morata scored one objective in every leg to take Juventus to the last, winning 3-2 on total, while Cristiano Ronaldo scored the two objectives for Madrid.[280] They went head to head again in the 2017 UEFA Champions Association Last in Cardiff, with Ronaldo scoring two times as Genuine Madrid won 4-1.[280][284][285]
The most recent Bosses Association meeting was in the 2017-18 quarter-finals, which Genuine Madrid won 4-3 on total; the tie finished in sensational and dubious style, with an easy to refute punishment granted to Genuine Madrid as of now of the second leg after Juventus fabricated a 3-0 lead at the Bernabeu to pull level in the tie following a loss at the Allianz Arena by the equivalent scoreline.[286][287] Cristiano Ronaldo scored three objectives over the two matches including the definitive punishment and a stupendous above kick,[288] and having won the Bosses Association with Madrid for a fourth time,[289] he moved to Juventus a couple of months after the fact for a €117 million fee.[290]
Funds and proprietorship
It was under Florentino Pérez's most memorable administration (2000-2006) that Genuine Madrid began its aspiration of turning into the world's most extravagant expert football club.[291] The club surrendered piece of its preparation grounds to the city of Madrid in 2001, and offered the rest to four organizations: Repsol YPF, Mutua Automovilística de Madrid, Sacyr Vallehermoso and OHL. The deal killed the club's obligations, preparing for it to purchase the world's most costly players, like Zinedine Zidane, Luís Figo, Ronaldo, and David Beckham. The city had beforehand rezoned the preparation justification for improvement, a move which thus expanded their worth, and afterward purchased the site.[63] The European Commission began an examination concerning whether the city overpaid for the property, to be viewed as a type of state subsidy.[292]
The offer of the preparation ground for places of business got Genuine Madrid's obligations free from €270 million and empowered the club to leave upon a remarkable spending binge which carried large name players to the club. Moreover, benefit from the deal was spent on a cutting edge preparing complex on the city's outskirts.[293] Despite the fact that Pérez's strategy brought about expanded monetary accomplishment from the double-dealing of the club's high promoting expected all over the planet, particularly in Asia, it went under expanding analysis for being too centered around showcasing the Genuine Madrid brand and insufficient on the exhibitions of the team.[66]
By September 2007, Genuine Madrid was viewed as the most important football brand in Europe by BBDO. In 2008, it was positioned the second-most significant club in world football, at €951 million (£640 million/$1.285 billion),[294] just beaten by Manchester Joined together, which was esteemed at €1.333 billion (£900 million).[295] In 2010, Genuine Madrid had the most elevated turnover in football worldwide.[296] In September 2009, Genuine Madrid's administration declared plans to open the club's own committed amusement park by 2013.[297]
A review at Harvard College reasoned that Genuine Madrid "is one of the 20 most significant brand names and the only one in which its leaders, the players, are notable. We have a fabulous figures with respect to overall help of the club. There are an expected 287 million individuals overall who follow Genuine Madrid."[298] In 2010, Forbes assessed Genuine Madrid's worth to be around €992 million (US$1.323 billion), positioning them second just to Manchester Joined together, in view of figures from the 2008-09 season.[299][300] As per Deloitte, Genuine Madrid had a kept income of €401 million in a similar period, positioning first.[301]
Alongside Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao and Osasuna, Genuine Madrid is coordinated as an enrolled affiliation. This implies that the club is possessed by allies choose the president. The president can't contribute his own money,[302] and the club can spend what it procures, which is fundamentally determined through sponsorships, business organizations, stock deals, TV privileges, prize cash, and ticket deals. Dissimilar to a restricted organization, it is preposterous to expect to buy partakes in the club, yet just a membership.[303] The individuals from Genuine Madrid, called socios, structure a gathering of representatives which is the most elevated overseeing body of the club.[304] Starting around 2010, the club had 60,000 socios.[305] Toward the finish of the 2009-10 season, the club's top managerial staff expressed that Genuine Madrid had a net obligation of €244.6 million, €82.1 million lower than the past monetary year. Genuine Madrid declared that it had a net obligation of €170 million after the 2010-11 season. From 2007 to 2011, the club created a net gain of €190 million.[306][307]
During the 2009-10 season, Genuine Madrid made €150 million through ticket deals, the a large portion of any club in first class football.[306] Genuine Madrid has the biggest number of shirt deals per season, around 1.5 million.[306] For the 2010-11 season, Madrid's pay bill totalled €169 million, which was second-most noteworthy in Europe behind Barcelona;[308] besides, its pay bill to turnover proportion was the most incredible in Europe at 43%, in front of Manchester Joined together and Stockpile at 46% and 50 percent, separately. In 2013, Forbes recorded the club as the world's most important games group, worth $3.3 billion.[309] Genuine Madrid was esteemed at €3.47 billion ($4.1 billion) in 2018, and in the 2016-17 season it was the second most elevated procuring football club on the planet, with a yearly income of €674.6 million.[8] In November 2018, the normal first-group pay at Madrid was £8.1m ($10.6m) each year, making it the second-most generously compensated sports group on the planet after Barcelona.[310][311] In 2022, Forbes recorded Genuine Madrid as the most significant football club on the planet, at $5.1 billion.[7]
Mainstream society
Genuine Madrid was the highlighted club in the second portion of the Objective! football film set of three, Objective! 2: Enjoying a truly incredible lifestyle... (2007). The film follows previous Newcastle Joined star Santiago Muñez as he is first explored, and afterward endorsed by Genuine Madrid for the 2005-06 season. The film's makers needed to place accentuation on the progressions in Muñez's day to day existence after his transition to Madrid. Creation was finished fully backed up by UEFA, permitting the film group to involve numerous genuine players in appearance jobs. Genuine Madrid crew individuals highlighted in the film included Iker Casillas, Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Raúl, Sergio Ramos, Robinho, Michael Owen, Míchel Salgado, Júlio Baptista, Steve McManaman and Iván Helguera. Non-Genuine Madrid players to make appearance appearances included Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi, Samuel Eto'o, Andrés Iniesta, Pablo Aimar, Freddie Ljungberg, Cesc Fàbregas and Santiago Cañizares. In the film, both Florentino Pérez and Alfredo Di Stéfano introduced the made up player Muñez to the club after his signing.[312]Genuine, The Film is a 2005 section include, part narrative film that features the overall energy for Genuine Madrid. Delivered by the club and coordinated by Borja Manso, it follows five sub-accounts of fans from around the world and their affection for the club. Alongside the imaginary piece of the film, it additionally contains genuine film of the crew, during preparing at Ciudad Genuine Madrid, matches, and meets. Albeit the film makes reference to the entirety of the crew, it mostly centers around galácticos like David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, Raúl, Luís Figo, Ronaldo, Iker Casillas, and Roberto Carlos, among others. The film was initially delivered in Spanish, however has been named for their overall fanbase.
The book White Tempest: 100 years of Genuine Madrid by Phil Ball was the main English-language history of Genuine Madrid. Distributed in 2002, it discusses the best snapshots of the club during its most memorable centennial, having been converted into different dialects. In late 2011, Genuine Madrid delivered a computerized music collection, entitled Legends, and a remix of the club's song of praise, "Himno del Genuine Madrid," was delivered as the primary single from the album.[313]
Genuine Madrid television
Genuine Madrid television is an encoded computerized TV slot, worked by Genuine Madrid and spend significant time in the club. The direct is accessible in Spanish and English. It is situated at Ciudad Genuine Madrid in Valdebebas (Madrid), Genuine Madrid's instructional hub.Hala Madrid
"Hala Madrid" diverts here. For the club's song of praise, see Hala Madrid y nothing más.
Hala Madrid is a magazine distributed quarterly for the Genuine Madrid club individuals and the Madridistas Group of followers card holders.[314] The expression Hala Madrid, signifying "Forward Madrid" or "Go Madrid", is likewise the title of the club's true hymn, which is much of the time sung by the Madridistas (the club's fans).[315] The magazine remembers reports for the club's matches in the earlier month, as well as data about the save and youth groups. Includes frequently incorporate meetings with players, over a wide span of time, and the club's memorable matches.[314]Computer games
Genuine Madrid has showed up in numerous football-based computer games, to be specific in the FIFA and Ace Development Soccer series. A Genuine Madrid player has showed up on the front of the two titles a joined multiple times.In 2007, Spanish game distributer Virgin Play marked an arrangement with the club to make formally authorized Genuine Madrid computer games. The only one delivered under the arrangement (because of Virgin Play's liquidation in September 2009) would turn out to be Genuine Madrid: The Game, which was created by Nuclear Planet Amusement and was distributed under Virgin Play's distributing division V.2 Play in May 2009 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Compact, Windows, Wii and Nintendo DS solely in European domains Virgin Play delivered their items in. The game highlighted a vocation mode with a combination of pretending and recreation as well as arcade-styled Football ongoing interaction.
Praises
Type Competition Titles Seasons Domestic La Liga[17] 35 1931–32, 1932–33, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021–22 Copa del Rey[17][316] 19 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1917, 1934, 1936, 1946, 1947, 1961–62, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1988–89, 1992–93, 2010–11, 2013–14 Copa de la Liga[17] 1 1985 Supercopa de España[17][317] 12 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2019–20, 2021–22 Copa Eva Duarte 1 1947 Continental European Cup/UEFA Champions League[17] 14 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1965–66, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2021–22 UEFA Cup[17][318] 2 1984–85, 1985–86 UEFA Super Cup[17] 5s 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022 Latin Cup[17][18] 2s 1955, 1957 Worldwide FIFA Club World Cup[17] 5 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022 Intercontinental Cup[17][319] 3s 1960, 1998, 2002 Ibero-American Cup[20][21] 1 1994 - record
- s shared record
Players
Spanish teams are limited to three players without EU citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country. Also, players from the ACP countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement are not counted against non-EU quotas due to the Kolpak ruling.
Current squad
- As of 2 September 2022[320]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK BEL Thibaut Courtois 2 DF ESP Dani Carvajal 3 DF BRA Éder Militão 4 DF AUT David Alaba 5 DF ESP Jesús Vallejo 6 DF ESP Nacho (vice-captain) 7 FW BEL Eden Hazard 8 MF GER Toni Kroos 9 FW FRA Karim Benzema (captain) 10 MF CRO Luka Modrić 11 FW ESP Marco Asensio 12 MF FRA Eduardo Camavinga No. Pos. Nation Player 13 GK UKR Andriy Lunin 15 MF URU Federico Valverde 16 DF ESP Álvaro Odriozola 17 DF ESP Lucas Vázquez 18 MF FRA Aurélien Tchouaméni 19 MF ESP Dani Ceballos 20 FW BRA Vinícius Júnior 21 FW BRA Rodrygo 22 DF GER Antonio Rüdiger 23 DF FRA Ferland Mendy 24 FW DOM Mariano Díaz Reserve team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Pos. Nation Player 26 GK ESP Luis López 30 GK ESP Lucas Cañizares 31 MF ESP Mario Martín 32 MF ESP Carlos Dotor 33 MF ESP Sergio Arribas No. Pos. Nation Player 37 DF BRA Vinicius Tobias 38 GK ESP Diego Piñeiro 39 FW URU Álvaro Rodríguez 40 MF ARG Nico Paz 41 DF ESP Marvel Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Pos. Nation Player — DF ESP Sergio Santos (at Mirandés until 30 June 2023) — MF ESP Antonio Blanco (at Alavés until 30 June 2023) — MF ESP Marvin Park (at Las Palmas until 30 June 2023) No. Pos. Nation Player — MF BRA Reinier (at Girona until 30 June 2023) — FW ESP Brahim Díaz (at AC Milan until 30 June 2023) — FW ESP Juanmi Latasa (at Getafe until 30 June 2023) Personnel
Current technical staff
- Last updated: 21 August 2021
- Source:[321]
Management
Position Staff President Florentino Pérez 1st Vice-president Fernando Fernández Tapias 2nd Vice-president Eduardo Fernández de Blas 2nd Vice-president Pedro López Jiménez Honorary president Vacant Secretary of the Board Enrique Sánchez González Members Ángel Luis Heras Aguado
Santiago Aguadi García
Jerónimo Farré Muncharaz
Enrique Pérez Rodriguez
Manuel Cerezo Velázquez
José Sánchez Bernal
Gumersindo Santamaría Gil
Raúl Ronda Ortiz
José Manuel Otero Lastre
Nicolás Martín-Sanz García
Catalina Miñarro BrugarolasExternal links
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