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Real Madrid (Spanish: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, ​​meaning the Royal Madrid Football Team) is a Spanish professional football team founded in 1902, based in the Spanish capital, Madrid. The team plays in the Spanish League and was chosen as the best football team of the twentieth century. It has won the Spanish League 34 times (a record), nineteen times the King of Spain's Cup and scored a record 13 titles in the Champions League. He is also a member of the G-14 of Europe's leading clubs, which is currently abolished and replaced by the European Club Association.


The club emerged strongly on the European and Spanish football arena during the 1950s, and by the 1980s this club had one of the best sports teams in Europe, known as the Quinta del Buitre, which He won the European League - then the European Cup - twice in a row, five Spanish championships, one Spanish Cup, and three Spanish Super Cups. Along with Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona, ​​it is one of only three Spanish clubs to have never relegated to the top of Spanish football, and it is also one of the most popular clubs in the world. The club is also famous for its long-term competition with Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, where the first competition is known as El Clásico (Spanish: El Clásico) and the second as the Madrid Derby (Spanish: El Derbi madrileño).


The team plays all its official matches at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in the capital, Madrid. This club differs from many other clubs around the world, as it is owned by club members (socios) who manage their club affairs by choosing a president to represent them in this, since the club was founded in 1902. On December 23, 2000, FIFA chose the Spanish team to be “the best club of the century” The 20th”, then was chosen by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics on May 11, 2010 to be the best European club of the twentieth century. The club was awarded the Order of Merit by FIFA in 2004, and the aforementioned International Federation reclassified Real Madrid as the best club in the world in 2015, in which it also topped the list of European Football League clubs.


Real Madrid is the largest club in terms of fan base, according to a study by Harvard University in 2007. It is also currently the richest club in the world according to the annual budget, and the highest value club, with an estimated value of about 1.4 billion euros, and it achieved huge revenues in the year 2011, estimated at about 438.6 million euros. The club's revenue, according to Deloitte's 2014–15 list, amounted to 577 million euros and is ranked first for football clubs. In 2015, Forbes magazine estimated the value of this club at about 3.24 billion euros, equivalent to 3.65 billion dollars, with annual profits constant at approximately 577 million euros.




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Crystal Clear app kdict.png Main article: History of Real Madrid

Early years (1897–1945)


The Real Madrid team that won the first official championship in 1906.


King Alfonso XIII of Spain, dethroned Madrid Football Club as "Royal-Real".

Madrid was introduced to football by the professors and students of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza (Spanish: Institución Libre de Enseñanza), who were graduates of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in Britain. These teachers and students founded a team in the city in 1897 and called it Football Club Sky, and they played soccer every Sunday in the Moncloa district of Madrid. In 1900, the team was divided into two different teams: one was called the "New Foot-Ball de Madrid" team, and the other was called the Spanish club Club Español de Madrid. The last team split again in 1902, to establish the "Madrid Football Club", now known as Real Madrid, and that was on March 6, 1902. Three years after its founding, that is, in 1905, the team named at that time was able to " Madrid Football Club won its first official local championship, after defeating Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish Cup final. The team managed to maintain the championship title for four consecutive years (as this tournament was the only official tournament held at the time). The club was one of the founding members of the Spanish Football Federation on January 4, 1909, when the team was represented by its president, Adolfo Melendez, to sign the agreement establishing the federation. In 1912, the team moved to its new stadium called "O'Donnell Square" (Spanish: Campo de O'Donnell), after it had previously moved from one place to another due to the lack of a private stadium. In 1920, the name of the team was modified by King Alfonso XIII of Spain to become Real Madrid, where he was given the title "Real", which means "royal" to the team.


In 1929, the Spanish Football League was launched, and Real Madrid led the standings until the last match of the season, but lost the last match against Athletic Bilbao in San Mamés and consequently lost its lead and the championship. He was runner-up at the time, Barcelona, ​​by one point. Real Madrid won the first league championship in its history in the 1931–32 season, and followed it up in the following season by winning the championship again, becoming the first team to win the league championship twice in a row since its inception.


Galacticos and Calderon era (2000–2009)


Hierro and Zidane in a charity match.


David Beckham (23) and Zinedine Zidane (5), the most prominent stars of the team, were considered "Galacticos".

In July of 2000, Florentino Perez was elected president of the club. After a campaign in which he promised to pay the debts that burdened the club and renew it. But it is believed that what made Perez's victory possible was the signing of Luis Figo, who was a member of Real's traditional rival, FC Barcelona. The following year, the club developed matters of training and launched the Galacticos era, during which Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, Raul and David Beckham attended. This policy did not fulfill the hopes held at the time, although the club won the Champions League in the 2001–02 season and the League Championship the following season, as well as the Spanish Super Cup in 2004, but it failed to win titles for three years after that.



Real Madrid players celebrate their 2008 Spanish Super Cup victory against Valencia.

In July 2006, Ramon Calderon was elected president of the club, bringing back Fabio Capello as coach and Pedia Mijatovic as sporting director. Real Madrid won the La Liga title in 2007 after a four-year hiatus, but Fabio Capello was abandoned. In the following season, the white team won the League championship again, and this was the 31st time that it won the championship, which recorded Real Madrid winning two consecutive championships for the first time in 18 years.


Perez's second reign and return to European competition with Mourinho and Ancelotti (2009–2015)

In early June 2009, Real Madrid's electoral commission announced that "Florentino Perez" had officially won the club's presidency. Perez returned Jorge Valdano to the position of sporting director and the two initially tried to sign Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger, but Wenger decided to stay with Arsenal. The second alternative was the Portuguese coach "Jose Mourinho", the coach of Inter Milan, but he also preferred to renew his contract with the aforementioned club.


The Chilean coach, "Manuel Pellegrini", coach of the Spanish club Villarreal, was appointed as the new technical director of the team. As usual, "Perez" with the resounding deals has ended the contract with the Brazilian "Kaka" from the Italian club AC Milan, amounting to 65 million euros. As well as contracting with "Raul Albiol" from the Spanish club Valencia and the player Karim Benzema from the French club Olympique Lyon, as well as the player "Esteban Granero" of the Spanish club Getafe and the player "Alvaro Arbeloa", the back of Liverpool, in addition to the most expensive deal, which is the Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo from the club Manchester United, England, with a record amount of 94 million euros. Jose Mourinho took over the management of the club in May of 2010, which led the team to win the King's Cup for the 2010–11 season, and managed to reach the semi-finals in the Champions League, and in the second season of Mourinho was able to grab the 2011–12 League Championship from the traditional rivals Barcelona after her absence from the royal club for three years, and at the end of the season, the royal club announced the renewal of the contract of coach Jose Mourinho until 2016, as well as the renewal of the contracts of the most important stars of the team in a step that confirms the continuation of Mourinho’s project in the club for many years to come in the club for many years to come, but in the 2012 season – 13 There were many problems in the team under the leadership of Jose Mourinho, starting with the faltering start in the Spanish League, which made the Royal Club lose the League early in the season in favor of rivals Barcelona, ​​​​and then Jose Mourinho entered into many problems with the players, most notably with club goalkeeper Iker Casillas. The club was eliminated from the semi-finals of the Champions League for the third time in a row. At the end of the season, Real Madrid failed to achieve any title except for the Spanish Super Cup, so the club ended its partnership with coach Jose Mourinho.



Real Madrid broke the record in the 2014 Champions League final, after winning the tenth cup in its history.

On June 25, 2013, the club announced the signing of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, the former coach of Paris Saint-Germain, for a period of three years to succeed the Portuguese Jose Mourinho. Signing a number of players, most notably the Welshman Gareth Bale, in a deal estimated at one hundred million euros, smashing Ronaldo's number, and also contracting with Isco from Malaga and Asir Yaramendi from Real Sociedad. In his first season, Carlo Ancelotti succeeded in leading the team to crown the King of Spain Cup and led the club to win the tenth European Champions League, consolidating its record as the most winning club in this tournament, and also achieving the European Super Cup at the expense of Sevilla. After winning the 2014 UEFA Champions League, the team was joined by goalkeeper Keylor Navas and midfielders Toni Kroos and James Rodriguez. The club won the 2014 European Super Cup after defeating Sevilla with two goals scored by Cristiano Ronaldo, to get the 79th official cup. During the last week of 2014, the club sold key players who helped it win titles last season: Xabi Alonso to Bayern Munich and Angel Di Maria to Manchester United. This decision by the club’s management was subjected to a lot of criticism and controversy, and Ronaldo indicated in one of his statements: “If I were responsible, I would have done things a little differently,” Ancelotti said, acknowledging the club’s loss of two talents: “Now we have to start again from scratch.”


After a faltering and slow start to the 2014–15 season, in which the club lost to Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad, Real Madrid proceeded to snatch one victory after another, defeating Barcelona and Liverpool, breaking the record set by Frank Rijkaard for Barcelona in the 2005–06 season with eighteen consecutive victories. And in December 2014, the club added the number of its matches it won to 22 games, after it won 2–0 against San Lorenzo in the 2014 Club World Cup final, ending its year with four titles. This winning streak was interrupted in the club's first game in 2015 after losing to Valencia, which prevented it from achieving the world record for winning football matches, which is 24 times. The club also failed to retain the Champions League title after losing in the semi-final against Juventus 3-2, as well as the King's Cup after losing to Atletico Madrid 4-2, and ranked second after Barcelona in the Spanish League.


On June 3, 2015, it was announced that Rafael Benitez had taken over as coach of the club, after he had signed a three-year contract with the club. Real Madrid continued their winning journey until they were defeated by Sevilla 3–2 in the eleventh match. This was followed by another 0–4 loss in the first Clasico of the season against FC Barcelona. Also Real Madrid's Cadiz player in the Spanish King's Cup in the 32nd session, and won 1–3 in the first half, but after the team used the Russian player Denis Cheryshev in the match even though he was banned from playing, the second half was canceled and the club was expelled from the competition . In the meantime, T



Zidane's first era (2016–2018)


In his first five months, Zidane won the Champions League for the eleventh time in the club's history (a record).

On January 4, 2016, it was announced that Zinedine Zidane had assumed the position of coach of the team, to be his first coaching position after the end of his football career (in a first-class team). Madrid Castilla. In the club's first match under Zidane's supervision, they won 5-0 against Deportivo La Coruna on January 9, 2016. On May 28, the club won the Champions League for the eleventh time, when Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winning goal via a penalty kick, against Atlético Madrid.


In the following season 2016-17, the team opened its campaign by winning the European Super Cup at the expense of its compatriot Seville with a score of 3-2 after the extension, then the team achieved the Club World Cup at the end of 2017 against the Japanese team Kashima Antlers with four goals to two goals after the extension, ending the first half From the season without losing in all competitions, Zidane broke the record that was registered in the name of Dutchman Leo Penhakker as the effect of a coach who keeps his record unbeaten in Real Madrid's history, which amounted to 34 consecutive games (from October 1988 to April 1989), when the French broke it on the tenth of December 2016 by defeating Deportivo La Coruña in the league, and boosting its number in the World Cup for clubs to 37 games, ending 2016 with three continental titles, the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, and topped the league by four points from the closest competitors, and an impressive record that was not There were only two losses during a whole year, as Zidane ended his first year with great success with the team.

At the beginning of 2017, the team was preparing to battle Sevilla, its runner-up in the league, three times in its first four meetings of the year, two of them at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Seville. 3-0, then swept Granada 5-0 in the league to equal the Spanish record in the number of consecutive matches without a loss in all competitions, which was registered in the name of rival Barcelona in the name of 39 games (the series that Real stopped with Zidane in particular in April 2016), Then, Real broke the record by drawing with Seville in the second leg of the King's Cup in an exciting match that ended with a score of 3–3, reaching the fortieth match in a row, and Seville in particular prevented him from enhancing the number by defeating him in the Spanish League 2–1 in the last minutes.

After ups and downs in the second division of the league, the team played its last match on May 21, 2017, against Malaga, where it was missing one point to officially crown the League title, and its star Cristiano Ronaldo scored an early goal, then Karim Benzema scored in the second half, which enabled Real Madrid won the title for the 33rd time in its history (standard) and for the first time in 5 seasons, specifically since the 2011-12 season.

And then, less than two weeks later, "Real Zidane" added the European Champions League title to its coffers after winning against the Italian club Juventus 4-1 in the final (of which Ronaldo scored a double, a goal by Casemiro and another for the young Marco Asensio, thus smashing Zidane's team with a number of records after a season And with the start of the 2017-18 season, the team continued with the same performance that it finished the previous season and was able to win the 2017 European Super Cup against Manchester United with goals from Casemiro and Isco.At the end of the season, the team won the European Champions League for the thirteenth time in history and the third in a row. standard".


On May 31, just five days after winning the Champions League, Zidane announced his resignation as Real Madrid's coach, stating that the club "needs a change" as a rationale for leaving. On June 12, Real Madrid appointed Julen Lopetegui, head coach of the Spanish national team, as their new coach. It was announced that he would become an official coach after the 2018 World Cup, but the Spanish Football Federation sacked Lopetegui, stating that he negotiated with the club without informing them.


Zidane's second era (2019–)

On March 11, 2019, the Spanish club Real Madrid announced the termination of the contract of its coach Santiago Solari, and the appointment of French Zinedine Zidane as his successor. On January 12, 2020, Real Madrid beat Atlético Madrid on penalties to win the eleventh Spanish Super Cup. After a three-month hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Spanish League returned on June 11, 2020. On July 17, 2020, Zinedine Zidane crowned the second title in the Spanish League as coach of Real Madrid, after winning a double against a goal, and the 11th championship with the Royal Club. Real Madrid reached the 86th point and expanded the difference to 7 points from Barcelona, ​​the second-placed player, before one round of the end of the Spanish League, to win Real Madrid its 34th league championship.


Club uniform and logo

Logo


The club's first logo.

The first logo of the club when it was founded was of a simple design, as it consisted of the letters "MCF" abbreviated to the name of the club "Madrid Club de Fútbol" and it was dark blue and the rest of the kit was white. The first change to the logo occurred in 1908, by changing the shape of the abbreviation and surrounding it with a circle. The next change did not take place until Pedro Barrages assumed the presidency of the club in 1920, when King Alfonso XIII deposed the royal title on the club to add the title “Real” to his name, which means royal, and thus the king’s crown was added to the logo and the name of the club became “Royal Madrid Football Club.” (Spanish: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol). But in 1931, after the dissolution of the monarchy in the country and its transformation into a republic, all royal symbols were banned in Spain and thus the crown was removed from the logo, as well as the title of Real from the name of the club to return as it was with the addition of a back logo indicating the region of Castile. In 1941, two years after the end of the civil war, the king's crown was returned to the emblem, while retaining the emblem of Castile, and the emblem also became in color, as the golden color appeared in abundance, and in addition, the team regained its full name, "Real Madrid". The most recent change to the logo took place in 2001 when the club wanted to renew to keep pace with the changes of the new era. The most prominent additions were the addition of dark blue shades on all borders of the logo.


Clothing


1902–1911


1911–1925


1925–1926


1926–1931


1931–1952


1955–present

The traditional Real Madrid dress was all white, and there was a blue diagonal stripe on the shirt - which still appears in the current club crest - and in contrast to the present day, the dark blue color appears in the socks. The line was scrapped from the shirt after the Corinthian club was seen in all-white in 1902. The color of the stockings was changed that same year to black, having previously been blue. At the beginning of the forties, the kit was changed again by adding buttons to the shirt and changing the location of the logo from the right to the left, as it currently appears. On November 23, 1947, in the Madrid derby match against Atlético de Madrid, Real Madrid became the first Spanish club to wear shirts containing numbers.


The club's traditional dress for matches outside the Bernabéu is either black or purple. The German company “Adidas” secures the current kit for the team, which has not changed since 1998. The first sponsor of the Real shirt was “Zanussi”, who agreed to a contract from the 1982-83 season until the 1984-85 season. After that the club became under the auspices of “Parmalat” and “Otaisa”, until a long partnership was signed with “Teka” in 1992. In 2001, Real Madrid terminated its agreement with TIKA and used the club’s website logo (in Spanish). Realmadrid.com) with an advertisement from its official website launched that year. In 2002 a deal was reached with Siemens, and in 2006 the company turned into (German: BenQ Siemens) after its merger, and thus the name of the company was changed on the club's shirt as well. In 2007 a deal was reached with bwin.com to sponsor the club that extended until the end of the 2012–13 season. In the summer of 2013, Emirates announced its sponsorship of Real Madrid for the next five years.



Valencia club information



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Valencia Football Club (Spanish: Valencia Club de Fútbol) is a football club from Valencia, Spain. It was founded on March 18, 1919. It plays in the Spanish first division, and Valencia is one of the largest and most successful Spanish teams. Valencia has won the Spanish League 6 times, the Spanish Cup 8 times, the European League with the old name (European Union Cup) once, the European Cup Winners' Cup once, and the European Super Cup twice. The team has reached the Champions League final twice in a row, the first was against its Spanish compatriot Real Madrid and the second was against the German team Bayern Munich and lost in the two finals.


Valencia is a member of the G-14 group leading European clubs, Valencia has reached 7 finals in its European participation, winning 4 and losing 3. The team plays its official matches at the famous Mestalla stadium, which was founded in 1923 and has a capacity of more than 55,000 spectators. FC Levante is the traditional rival in the city of Valencia for FC Valencia and there are two other clubs located in the autonomous community of Valencia, Villarreal and FC Hercules.




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The club was founded on March 5, 1919 and officially approved on March 18, 1919, with Octavio Augusto Miligo Díaz as its first president; By the way, the presidency was determined by the toss of a coin. The club played its first competitive match away from home on 21 May 1919 against Valencia Jimnastico, losing the match 1–0.


Valencia moved to Mestalla in 1923, having played their home matches at Algiros since December 7, 1919. The first match at Mestalla pitted the hosts against Castellón Castilla and ended in a 0-0 draw. In another match the next day, Valencia beat the same opponent 1-0. Valencia won the regional championship in 1923, and was eligible to play in the Copa del Rey domestic competition for the first time in its history.


Valencia reached the Champions League final 2 in 2000 and 2001 against Bayern Munich and Real Madrid


team stadium

Crystal Clear app kdict.png Main article: Mestalla Stadium

Estadio Mestalla (Spanish: Estadio de Mestalla), formerly known (in the period between 1969–1994) as Estadio Luis Casanova (Spanish: Estadio Luis Casanova), is a football stadium located in the city of Valencia, Spain, and is the main stadium of the first division club The Spanish club Valencia, the stadium, which was built and opened in 1923, has a capacity of 49,500 thousand spectators. The Mestalla is the ninth largest stadium in Spain and the largest in the Valencian region. The Mestalla stadium hosted the matches of the Spanish national football team for the first time in 1925. The stadium also hosted many continental and international tournaments. In the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the stadium hosted the matches of the Spanish national team. While in the 1992 Summer Olympics, the stadium hosted all the matches of the Spanish team throughout the tournament until the final match, which witnessed the victory of the land team and the public with the title.


Four years after the founding of the club, the stadium was opened on May 20, 1923, as the opening match saw Valencia's victory over Levante with a score of 1-0, scored by Monty. The stadium is famous for its intimidating atmosphere in opponents. The team is expected to move to New Mestalla, the new stadium of Valencia, which has a capacity of more than 75,000 spectators, but due to Valencia's financial crisis, it is not known when the construction of the new stadium will be completed.




club logo

The province of Valencia and the Balearic Islands were occupied by King Jaime I of Aragon during the first half of the thirteenth century. May God bless them at that time.


Team numbers

The biggest victory at Mestalla: 8-0 over Sporting Gijon (29/11/1953 AD).

Biggest defeat at Mestalla: 0-5 against Real Madrid (20-1-2013)

The number of matches the club has played in the league is (2284), won (1017), lost (738) and tied (529).

The club scored during these matches (3810 goals) and conceded (2973 goals)

The most representative players for the club are:

Fernando Gómez Colomer (553 games)

Arias (500 matches)

Santiago Canizares (416 games)

Miguel Angel Angulo (411 matches).

The most scored players in the club's history are:

Edmundo Suarez (238 goals)

Waldo (147 goals)

Mario Kempes (145 goals)

Fernando (140 goals)

Player lineup

The starting lineup


Jose Luis Gaya, captain of the team

Last update October 6, 2020.

No. Country Position Player

1 Spain goalkeeper Jaume Dominic

2 Portugal defender Thierry Correa

3 Spain defender Tony Lato

4 France defender Eliaquim Mangala

5 Brazil defender Gabriel Paulista

6 France amid Jeffrey Kondogbia

7 Portugal striker Goncalo Guedes

8 Spain MF Carlos Soler

9 France striker Kevin Gameiro

11 Spain striker Ruben Sobrino

12 France defender Mokhtar Diakaby

No. Country Center Player

13 Netherlands goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen

14 Spain defender Jose Luis Gaya captain

15 Spain defender Hugo Guillamon

17 Russia striker Denis Cheryshev

18 Denmark in the middle of Daniel Fass

19 Serbia in the middle of Urus Racic

20 South Korea MF Lee Kang In

21 Spain striker Mano Vallejo

22 Uruguayan striker Maxi Gomez

23 Spain MF Jason Remisero

25 Spain goalkeeper Christian Rivero

Players with a valid contract

No. Country Position Player

26 Spain Downtown Vicente Eskerdo

27 France Central Cuba Quindri

30 England in the middle of Younes Musa

No. Country Center Player

31 Spain Defender Guillem Molina

38 Spain striker Pablo Guzalpez

— Spain Central Alex Carbonell

loan players

The loan of all players ends on June 30, 2021.

No. Country Position Player

— Italy defender Cristiano Piccini (to FC Atalanta)

— Spain defender Javier Jimenez (to Albacete)

No. Country Center Player


— Spain defender Jorge Sanz (to Celta Vigo)

— Spain defender Adrian Guerrero (to FC Lugano)

Team Championships

local

La Liga (6 times): 1941–42, 1943–44, 1946–47, 1970–71, 2001–02, 2003–04.

Spanish League Two (twice): 1930–31 and 1986–87

Copa del Rey (8 times): 1941, 1949, 1954, 1967, 1979, 1999, 2008. 2019

Spanish Super Cup (1 time): 1999.

Eva Duarte Cup (1 time): 1949.

European

European League (1 time): 2003–04.

European Cup Winners' Cup (once): 1979–80.

European Super Cup (twice): 1980–81, 2004–05.

Intertoto Cup (1 time): 1997–98

Champions League runner-up (twice): 1999-2000 and 2000-01.

friendly

European Fairs Cup (twice): 1961/1962, 1962/1963.

Notable players and coaches

Top players

Spain Angolo.

Argentina Pablo Aymar.

Spain David Villa.

Argentina Roberto Ayala.

Spain Santiago Canizares.

Spain Vicente Rodriguez.

Argentina Claudio Lopez.

Argentina Kelly Gonzalez.

Argentina Mario Kempes.

Top coaches

Argentina, Spain, Alfredo Di Stefano

Argentina Hector Cuper

Spain Rafael Benitez

Argentina Alejandro Scopelli

Spain Edmundo Suarez

Spain Unai Emery

Spain Oscar Fernandez

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