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post Jun 21 2008, 08:59 PM, updated 17y ago

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Real Madrid Club de Fútbol


About the Club

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (commonly known as Real Madrid or Madrid) is a Spanish sports club best known for its football team. It is the most successful team in the world and has even been named "The Best Club of the 20th Century" by FIFA in 2000, having won a record 31 La Liga titles, 17 Spanish Cups, a record 9 European Cups and 2 UEFA Cups. Founded in 1902, Real Madrid has since spent all of its history in the top flight of Spanish football. The club's home colours are their legendary all white and they play their home games at the 80,354-capacity Santiago Bernabéu football stadium. Unlike most European football clubs, Real Madrid's members (socios) have owned and operated the club since its inception.


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The first crest of Real Madrid had a simple design consisting of a decorative interlacing of the three initials of the club, "MCF" for Madrid Club de Fútbol, in dark blue on a white shirt. The first change in the crest occurred in 1908 when the letters adopted a more streamlined form and appeared inside a circle. The next change in the configuration of the crest did not occur until the presidency of Pedro Parages in 1920. At that time, King Alfonso XIII granted the club his royal patronage which came in the form of the title "Real", roughly translated as "Royal". Thus, the crown was added to the crest and the club styled itself Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. With the dissolution of the monarchy in 1931, all the royal symbols (the crown on the crest and the title of Real) were eliminated. The crown was replaced by the dark mulberry band of the Region of Castile. In 1941, two years after the end of the Civil War, the "Real Corona", or "Royal Crown", was restored while the mulberry stripe of Castile was retained as well. In addition, the whole crest was made full color, with gold being the most prominent, and the club was again called Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. The most recent modification to the crest occurred in 2001 when the club wanted to better situate itself for the twenty-first century and further standardize its crest. One of the modifications made was changing the mulberry stripe to a more bluish shade.


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The Stadium

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After moving between grounds the team moved to the "Campo de O'Donnell" in 1912, which remained its home ground for eleven years. The club then moved for one year to the Campo de Ciudad Lineal, a small ground with a capacity of 8,000 spectators. After that, Real Madrid moved its home matches to Estadio Chamartín which was inaugurated on 17 May 1923 with a match against Newcastle United. In this stadium, which hosted 22,500 spectators, Real Madrid celebrated its first Spanish league title.

After some successes, the 1943 elected president Santiago Bernabéu decided that the Estadio Chamartín was not big enough for the ambitions of the club. Work on the grounds started on October 27, 1944. Originally called Estadio Chamartín as well after Madrid's previous stadium, it was inaugurated in December 1947. Real Madrid officially adopted the present name, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, on January 4, 1955 in honor of the club president Santiago Bernabéu. The first match held on the Bernabéu was played between Real Madrid and the Portuguese club Belenenses and won by The Whites with 3–1, the first goal being scored by Sabino Barinaga.

The capacity has changed frequently, peaking at 120,000 after a 1953 expansion. Since then, there have been a number of reductions due to modernizations (the last standing places went away in 1998–99 in response to UEFA regulations which forbids standing at matches in the UEFA competition), countered to some extent by expansions. The last change was an increase of about five thousand to a capacity of 80,354, effected in 2003.

The Santiago Bernabéu has recently been upgraded to Elite Football Stadium status by UEFA and even has its own Madrid Metro station along the 10 line. The stadium has hosted the 1964 European Championship final, the 1982 FIFA World Cup final, the 1957, 1969 and 1980 European Cup finals and is due to host the 2010 Champions League Final.

Capacity: 80,354
Length: 107 m
Width: 72 m
Surface: Grass
First match: Real Madrid vs. Os Belenenses (Portugal)
Address: Avenida de Concha Espina 1, E28036


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The Kit

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Real Madrid's traditional home colours are all white. The clubs' nicknames "Los Blancos" ("The Whites") and "Los Merengues" (after the dessert meringue) were influenced by it. The kit initially adopted a blue oblique stripe on the shirt; but unlike today, dark blue socks were worn. The striped shirt was replaced by an all-white version, modeled after the shirt worn by Corinthian F.C. in 1902. In the same year, the blue socks were replaced by black ones. By the early 1940s the manager changed the kit again by adding the club's crest on the left breast (which have remained ever since). On 23 November 1947, in a game against Atlético Madrid at the Metropolitano Stadium, Real Madrid became the first Spanish team to wear numbered shirts.

Madrid's traditional away colours are all black or all purple. The club's kit is currently manufactured by Adidas and their current shirt sponsor is bwin.com.


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Squad List 2009/10

1 Iker Casillas
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3 Pepe
4 Sergio Ramos
5 Fernando Gago
6 Lassana Diarra
7 Raul Gonzalez
8 Kaka
9 Cristiano Ronaldo
10 Wesley Sneijder
11 Arjen Robben
12 Marcelo
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14 Jose Maria Gutierrez
15 Royston Drenthe
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17 Ruud Van Nistelrooy
18 Raul Albiol
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20 Gonzalo Higuain
21 Christoph Metzelder
22 Miguel Torres
23 Rafael Van der Vaart
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25 Jerzy Dudek

No Numbers:
Mahamadou Diarra
Ezequiel Garay
Karim Benzema
Esteban Granero
Alvaro Arbeloa
Xabi Alonso


Fixtures 2009/10

July 2009
20/07 Pre-season Friendly - Shamrock Rovers (A) [1 - 0] (Benzema)
26/07 Peace Cup 2009 - Al-Ittihad (H) [1 - 1] (Raul)
28/07 Peace Cup 2009 - Liga Universitaria de Quito (H) [4 - 2] (Ronaldo, Granero, Metzelder, Negredo)
31/07 Peace Cup 2009 - Juventus F.C. (N) [1 - 2] (Ronaldo)

August 2009
07/08 Pre-season Friendly - Toronto F.C. (A) [5 - 1] (Raul x2, Ronaldo, Benzema, Robben)
09/08 Pre-season Friendly - D.C. United (A) [3 - 0] (Higuain x2, Robben)
15/08 Real Sociedad Centenary - Real Sociedad (A) [2 - 0] (Benzema, Sneijder)
19/08 Borussia Dortmund Centenary - Borussia Dortmund (A) [5 - 0] (Granero, Robben, Higuain, Kaka, Raul)
24/08 Santiago Bernabeu Trophy - Rosenborg B.K. (H) [4 - 0] (Benzema x2, Lass, Raul)
30/08 Spanish Primera Liga - Deportivo La Coruna (H)

September 2009
13/09 Spanish Primera Liga - R.C.D. Espanyol (A)
20/09 Spanish Primera Liga - Xerez C.D. (H)
23/09 Spanish Primera Liga - Villarreal C.F. (A)
27/09 Spanish Primera Liga - C.D. Tenerife (H)

October 2009
04/10 Spanish Primera Liga - Sevilla F.C. (A)
18/10 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Valladolid C.F. (H)
25/10 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Sporting de Gijon (A)

November 2009
01/11 Spanish Primera Liga - Getafe C.F. (H)
08/11 Spanish Primera Liga - Atletico Madrid (A)
22/11 Spanish Primera Liga - Racing Santander (H)
29/11 Spanish Primera Liga - F.C. Barcelona (A)

December 2009
06/12 Spanish Primera Liga - U.D. Almería SAD (H)
13/12 Spanish Primera Liga - Valencia C.F. (A)
20/12 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Zaragoza (H)

January 2010
03/01 Spanish Primera Liga - Osasuna (A)
10/01 Spanish Primera Liga - R.C.D. Mallorca (H)
17/01 Spanish Primera Liga - Athletic Bilbao (A)
24/01 Spanish Primera Liga - Malaga C.F. (H)
31/01 Spanish Primera Liga - Deportivo La Coruna (A)

February 2010
07/02 Spanish Primera Liga - R.C.D. Espanyol (H)
14/02 Spanish Primera Liga - Xerez C.D. (A)
21/02 Spanish Primera Liga - Villarreal C.F. (H)
28/02 Spanish Primera Liga - C.D. Tenerife (A)

March 2010
07/03 Spanish Primera Liga - Sevilla F.C. (H)
14/03 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Valladolid C.F. (A)
21/03 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Sporting de Gijon (H)
24/03 Spanish Primera Liga - Getafe C.F. (A)
28/03 Spanish Primera Liga - Atletico Madrid (H)

April 2010
04/04 Spanish Primera Liga - Racing Santander (A)
11/04 Spanish Primera Liga - F.C. Barcelona (H)
14/04 Spanish Primera Liga - U.D. Almería SAD (A)
18/04 Spanish Primera Liga - Valencia C.F. (H)
25/04 Spanish Primera Liga - Real Zaragoza (A)

May 2010
02/05 Spanish Primera Liga - Osasuna (H)
05/05 Spanish Primera Liga - R.C.D. Mallorca (A)
09/05 Spanish Primera Liga - Athletic Bilbao (H)
16/05 Spanish Primera Liga - Malaga C.F. (A)

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Honours:

Spanish La Liga (31):
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

Copa del Rey/Generalísmo (17):
1904/05, 1905/06, 1906/07, 1907/08, 1916/17, 1933/34, 1935/36, 1945/46, 1946/47, 1961/62, 1969/70, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1988/89, 1992/93

Copa de la Liga (1):
1984/85

Supercopa de España (8):
1947, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003

Intercontinental Cup/FIFA World Club Championships (3):
1960, 1998, 2002

European Cup/UEFA Champions League (9):
1955/56, 1956/57, 1957/58, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1965/66, 1997/98, 1999/00, 2001/02

UEFA Cup (2):
1984/85, 1985/86

European Super Cup (1):
2002

Club Records:

Most consecutive wins: 15 (1960/61)
Most goals in a season: 107 (1989/90)
Most home goals in a season: 78 (1989/90)
Most points in a league season: 80 (2000/01)
Most appearances for the club: Sanchís (710)
Longest serving manager: Miguel Muñoz (1959-1974)
Player with most league titles won: Paco Gento (12)
Player with most European Cups: Paco Gento (6)
Highest scorer in a season: Hugo Sanchez, 38 (1989/90)
Most home wins in a season: 18 (1987/88)
Most consecutive away wins: 7 (1960/61)
Only team to play entire season undefeated: 1931/32
President with most league titles: Santiago Bernabéu (16)
Manager with most league titles: Miguel Muñoz (9)
Longest time undefeated at home: 8 years (121 games, from 1957 to 1965)
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History

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Football was introduced to Madrid by the professors and students of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza. They included several Oxbridge graduates. In 1895 they founded the club Football Sky, playing on Sunday mornings at Moncloa. In 1900 this club split into two different clubs New Foot-Ball de Madrid and Español de Madrid. The president of the latter club was Julián Palacios. In 1902 the latter club split again, resulting in the formation of Madrid FC on March 6, 1902. The first president was the Catalan Juan Padrós Rubió; the first secretary was Manuel Mendía; and the first treasurer was José de Gorostizaga. Juan Padrós Rubió would be later succeeded by his brother, Carlos Padrós.

The first field the team played in was situated between a racecourse and a bullfight arena. The first coach was the Englishman Arthur Johnson who started his work on the 22nd of March 1902. Already on the 15th of April the team played for the first time in the Spanish Cup. The team at this time trained and played under very modest conditions. Still the club collected its first trophies during 1904 and 1908 when the team won 4 Spanish Cups (Copa del Rey, the oldest football club tournament, since 1901) in a row.

The first official stadium of the club was built in 1912, situated in the O'Donnell street. It was the first stadium in Spain with its own fence. In the same year a 17-year-young striker debuted in the first team who joined the club in 1909 at only 14 years old until his death in 1978. A man who left his mark on the club like no other: Santiago Bernabeu.

The King Alfonso XIII was a regular visitor of the games and conferred the royal title Real (Spanish for Royal) on Madrid Futbol Club on the 29th of June 1920. From that time the club has been called Real Madrid.
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LOL......ey u like from jungle wehh....which china village u come from?? ......why not buy star player?? they're good....its an experiment....if good in RM then good la...if not goo then we sell la ...like wat happen to cicinho....who is there oni 1 season.....wat r u complaining weh?? .....who r u to judge RM ......Arsenal is good i admit...tats only 1 season....how long can they last?? wat they win last season?? ....past 2 seasons? .......and i doubt they can even qualify for next sesason if blatter implement his quota rule.....how many english players in Arsenal?....how did RM get so rich?? who won 5 UCL in a row?? .....who is the top winners of Spanish La liga? ....china man like u shud rot in china...not here...
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wtf with him?
why anti RM ?
they are good team anyway. win La Liga twice in a row.


Added on June 21, 2008, 10:23 pmshenshenshen. dont blame arsenal.
he may not be arsenal fan i think. just stoopid football fans.

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QUOTE(sOuLx @ Jun 21 2008, 10:21 PM)
wtf with him?
why anti RM ?
they are good team anyway. win La Liga twice in a row.


Added on June 21, 2008, 10:23 pmshenshenshen. dont blame arsenal.
he may not be arsenal fan i think. just stoopid  football fans.
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sorry bro...i post my post without consideration though....but cannot tahan with him la...zzzz.....well RM is my secondary club ....so wud wanna def RM here as well...
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just ignore him/her la , not even worth mentioning
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So fast, another new thread ? biggrin.gif
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congrats ! new thread for new season soon.. viva Real Madrid.. rclxms.gif

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anybody wants to report this guy?
maybe he has duplicate account.
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QUOTE(kb2005 @ Jun 21 2008, 10:35 PM)
So fast, another new thread ? biggrin.gif
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if this is fast then how about man utd thread? and other epl club? laugh.gif laugh.gif

u dun have to wait, just report him

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just ignore 'it'... hahahaha.. really unethical stoopidd noob..
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Hala Madrid! (eagerly awaiting Ronaldo's press conference) rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Soulsareworthless @ Jun 22 2008, 06:47 PM)
Hala Madrid! (eagerly awaiting Ronaldo's press conference)  rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Meganova @ Jun 22 2008, 08:35 PM)
You guys rather sacrifice Sneijder for Ronaldo?  hmm.gif
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God for the last time I seriously dunno where u get this shit from. The Sun? Yeah. Great source rolleyes.gif
Sneijder is not for sale and he doesn't want to leave the club. If there's anyone we would sell to get some cash it would be Robinho.
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Chill Verx, Robinho aint performing well at RM? Sorry didn follow La Liga much.
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QUOTE(verx @ Jun 22 2008, 08:38 PM)
God for the last time I seriously dunno where u get this shit from. The Sun? Yeah. Great source rolleyes.gif
Sneijder is not for sale and he doesn't want to leave the club. If there's anyone we would sell to get some cash it would be Robinho.
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I'm not sure whether United wants Robinho or not. Huhu, my take is I don't want him at United. Rather have Ramos or maybe Casillas? laugh.gif One can only dream ...
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QUOTE(Meganova @ Jun 22 2008, 08:50 PM)
Chill Verx, Robinho aint performing well at RM? Sorry didn follow La Liga much.
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Robinho performed well in the 1st half of the season before his injury. The reason why we're considering selling him is because he has a high market value compared to our other players. It wouldn't make much financial sense to sell Sneijder just one year into his Madrid career when we spent 27 mil on him already.

QUOTE(boxsystem @ Jun 22 2008, 08:53 PM)
I'm not sure whether United wants Robinho or not. Huhu, my take is I don't want him at United. Rather have Ramos or maybe Casillas?  laugh.gif One can only dream ...
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We don't have to sell to United. We can easily sell him to another club and pay full for Ronaldo. It doesn't make a diff to me. Ramos and Casillas? Haha. Good luck with that tongue.gif

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