Monday, March 12, 2012

A brief history Of Real Madrid FC

A brief history Of Real Madrid FC
Before 1897, the population of Madrid do not know football. This sport was introduced a number of professors and students Institución Libre de Enseñanza, founded Football Club Sky in 1897, who played on Sunday mornings at Moncloa. The club split into two in 1900; New Foot-Ball de Madrid and Club Español de Madrid. Two years later the Club Español de Madrid split again, and has resulted in the formation of Madrid Football Club on March 6, 1902. After three years of existence, Madrid FC won its first title by beating Athletic Bilbo in the Spanish Cup final. The club is also the founder of the Spanish Football Association on January 4, 1909. When the club was led by Adolfo Meléndez. In 1920, the club changed its name to Real Madrid. King Alfonso was the name the Real, or Royal, to the club. Nine years later founded the first Spanish football league. White earned his first Spanish Primera Liga in 1931, reached again the following year, and became the first club to two consecutive league titles. In 1945 Santiago Bernabeu Yeste became president. Under his leadership the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and Ciudad Deportiva rebuilt after being damaged in the civil war. 1953, Bernabeu introduce strategies to bring world-class players from abroad. One of them, and most famously, was Alfredo Di Stefano. Jadilan Real Madrid club in the world's first multinational. In 1955, inspired writings Gabriel Hanot - journalist and editor of L'Equipe on the formation of Copa Latina tournament involving clubs France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy - Bernabeu Bedrignan and Gusztáv Sebes met at the Hotel Ambassador in Paris, and formed tournament now called the Champions League. Madrid dominated the Champions Cup by winning the trophy in 1956 and 1960, and entitled to the original trophy and UEFA the right to wear the symbol as a tribute. In 1966, Madrid won the Champions Cup for the fifth time by defeating FK Partizan 2-1 in the final. At that Madrid has truly become a team with players from different nationalities, and dubbed the Ye-Ye Team. Ye-Ye comes from the yeah, yeah, yeah, nicknamed chorus Beatles She Loves You, because before the match Real Madrid four members of the Beatles posing with clothes and wigs in Dario newspaper Marca. Ye-ye generation also reached the Champions Cup final in 1962 and 1964, but failed to win it.

El Derbi madrileño
Real Madrid fans see as viable rivals Atletico Madrid. Although founded three Basque students in 1903, Atletico Madrid popular because it is supported by defectors from Marid FC. But that's not what makes fans of both teams strained relations throughout the mass. Supporters came from middle-class Madrid, Atletico fans mostly from the working class. The first time the two met on 21 February 1929. Madrid won it. Rivalry both international attention in 1959 when it met in the Champions Cup semifinals. Madrid won the first leg 2-1 at the Bernabeu, but lost 1-0 at the Metropolitano. Repeated game, and Madrid won 2-1.

El Clásico
Barcelona's Rivalry with Real Madrid is a product of political tension Castilians and Catalans. Madrid is the center of government and royal family. In the era of dictator General Franco, Madrid represents the conservative centripetal forces. On the other hand, almost all the ideas of political modernization; republicanism, feneralisme, anarchism, syndicalism, and communism, was introduced in Spain and strengthened in Barcelona. Fashion, philosophy, and art, into Spain via Barcelona, ​​before being accepted across the country. Rivalry they not only take place in the Spanish Primera Liga, but also in Europe. And not only in the field, but also in all the sports business activity. In 2000, the departure of Luis Figo to Real Madrid sparked public anger Catalan.

Stadium
Real Madrid several times to move the stadium. They've played at Campo de O'Donnell for six years, since 1912. Then move to the Campo de Ciudad lineal, which is only a capacity of 8.000 spectators. On May 17, 1923, Madrid moved Estadio Chamartín, with a capacity of 22 500 spectators. Two decades later, the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu Yeste see Chamartín no longer feasible. A new stadium is built, and was inaugurated on December 14, 1947. Stadium that is now known as the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. The stadium was originally able to accommodate 120 thousand spectators, but there should not be dimordenisasi with spectator stands, a capacity of 80 354 seats. On May 9, 2006, Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium was inaugurated. This is where Madrid training. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 spectators, and fans watch their team practice only.

Finance
In contrast to most clubs in Europe, Madrid - since its establishment hinga today - owned and run by a socio, or members of the fans.
Members of the socio buy season tickets. Their number reached 68 670, and it is they who make Madrid as a club are able to attract the largest audience. In the 2004-2005 season, the number of viewers increase to an average of 71 900 per game. Under Florentino Perez, the season of 2000-2006, Madrid run his ambition to be the richest club in the world. Perez sells training camp to the city of Madrid in 2001, and removed the ownership of four subsidiary companies: Repsol YPF, Mutua Automovilística de Madrid, Sacyr Vallehermoso and the OHL, to pay debts and buy Luis Figo, Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham, who makes they nicknamed Los Galacticos.

After the season 2004/2005, Madrid put an end to Manchester United's status as the club's highest paid in the world for eight years. Madrid earnings rose 17 percent to £ 190m, thanks to the success of the Asian market to exploit. After Perez era ended, Madrid back under the MU.

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