Real Madrid C.F. is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, they have since won a record 32 La Liga titles and 13 UEFA Champions League titles. Their home stadium is the iconic Santiago Bernabéu Stadium which holds over 80,000 fans. Currently managed by Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid are one of the most successful clubs in football history.
2. Profil Of Real Madrid
Full name: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
User name: Los Blancos (White Team)
: Los Merengues (Tim Meringue)
: Los Vikingos (Team Viking)
Established: March 6, 1902 (111 years ago) as Madrid Club de Fútbol
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain
Honorary President: Alfredo Di Stéfano
President: Florentino Pérez
Head Coach: José Mourinho
League: La Liga
2011-2012 Position: Champion
3. History Of Real Madrid
Real Madrid is a professional football club based in
the city of Madrid, Spain. Founded on March 6,
1902 with the name of the Madrid Club de Fútbol,
the team is using the title Real ("of the kingdom")
after King Alfonso XIII of Spain gave official
permission to the club in June 1920. Real Madrid
have been playing in the Spanish League First
Division (Primera División) is referred to as La Liga
since the beginning of this competition began, in
1928, and is the most successful club in Spain by
number of trophies they have achieved. Together
with FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, the club has
become one of the clubs who have been relegated
to a lower division. The club is also one of the best
clubs 20th century by FIFA. They have won 32 La
Liga titles, 18 Copa del Rey, 8 Spanish Super Cups, 9
Champions Cup / UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA
Cups, 1 UEFA Super Cup and 3 Intercontinental
Cups.
4. The beginning (1902-1945)
Beginning of Real Madrid started when football was introduced to Madrid by the
academics and students of Institución libre de enseñanza that included several
graduates of the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. They founded
Football Club Sky in 1897 which then often play football regularly on Sunday
mornings at Moncloa. The club was later split into two in 1900, namely: New FootBall de Madrid and Club Español de Madrid.The latter club split again in 1902 which
resulted in the formation of Madrid Football Club on 6 March 1902.Tiga years after its
foundation, in 1905, Madrid FC first title after defeating Athletic Bilbao in the Copa
del Rey final. The club became one of the founding members of the Royal Spanish
Football Federation on 4 January 1909 when club president Adolfo Meléndez signed
the foundation agreement establishment of the Football Association of the Kingdom
of Spain. With some reason, the club moved to Campo de O'Donnell in 1920 1912
5. Era Santiago Bernabeu and European success (1945-1978)
Santiago Bernabéu Yeste became president of Real Madrid
was elected in 1943. [10] [11] Under his leadership, Real
Madrid and then successfully establishing the Santiago
Bernabéu Stadium and the Ciudad Deportiva training club
which previously had damaged the Spanish Civil War. In 1953,
the Bernabeu and then start building the team by bringing
foreign players, one of them being Alfredo Di Stéfano.
6. The current era (2000-present)
• A few months after his eighth European title, Real Madrid elect a new
president in July 2000 and was elected Spanish businessman, Florentino
Pérez. [19] During the campaign he promised to erase the club's debt and
modernize the club's facilities. But the key promise that propelled Pérez to
victory was the election of purchase Luís Figo from arch-rivals Madrid,
which Barcelona. [20] The following year, the club build a new training
camp and use the money they can from the previous year to begin
recruiting star players-who Spanish journalist referred to as "Los
Galacticos"-with the signing of players such as Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo,
Luís Figo, Roberto Carlos, Raúl González, and David Beckham. Could be a
debate when the players were purchased by Perez failed to support the
achievement of the club, but successfully covered by the ninth Madrid
Champions League title in 2002 which followed the Intercontinental Cup
title the same year and topped the La Liga title in 2003. However, since
2003 until 2006, though filled with rows of star players, the club failed to
win a single trophy
7. Emblem and costumes
• The first club Real Madrid emblem is a simple design with a decorative
braid and three capital letters are written as "MCF" which stands for
Madrid Club de Fútbol is clad in a dark blue color in white costumes. The
first change of club crest occurred in 1908, when they adopted a more
streamlined shape and placement of the initials in the circle of the club.
[28] The next change of logo then does not occur until Pedro Parages
became club president in 1920. At that time, King Alfonso XIII gave
additional names for Madrid, the "Real" which freely translated as "the
Kingdom" which then makes the club known as the "Real Madrid".
14. •
Old name: Chamartín Stadium (1947-1955)
Owner: Real Madrid
location
Location: Avenida de Concha Espina 1, E28036,
Madrid, Spain
construction
Start construction: October 27, 1944
Opened: December 14, 1947
Renovated: 1982, 2001
Enlarged: 1953, 1992, 1994, 2011
Cost of making: 288 342 653 Peseta (€ 1,732,943)
Architect: Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, Luis Alemany Soler; Antonio Lamela (expansion)
engineering data
Surface: Desso GrassMaster
Capacity: 81,254 (stadium), 4,200 (suite)
Field Size: 105 m × 68 m
Record attendance: 120,000 people (Real Madrid-Fiorentina, May 30, 1957)
user
Real Madrid (1947-present)
Spain (1947-present)