History of Real Madrid C.F.
A new sport from England
called football started to take a grip of our country. Its quick uptake meant
that in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century the first organizations
were created for its practice. One of them was the Madrid Football Club, a
predecessor of Real Madrid. Julián Palacios was its first figurehead,
but it was Juan Padrós who formally constituted the institution
(1902). Interest grew at such a rate that Madrid proposed a tournament in
homage to king Alfonso XIII. The initiative became the Copa de España.
Spanish football was going through a period of difficulty and uncertainty. Real Madrid was not completely unaffected by these problems, but it overcame them thanks to some good work from its directors. With a growing fanbase, they saw the need to change grounds in order to facilitate the number of visitors and obtain more money. The club moved to the O’Donnell Stadium. It was then that the King of Spain's high steward granted Madrid the title ‘Real’ (1920).
In the early 20s, Real Madrid
returned to its pioneering role in Spanish football. The team made a series of
trips abroad, making it an international trailblazer. As a result of the club's
growing stature, two more stadium changes were made in this period. First, to
the Velódromo de Ciudad Lineal, and then Chamartín was built. The latter hosted
the first match in the recently created Campeonato de Liga (1928).
The arrival of Ricardo
Zamora was soon followed by that of Ciriaco and Quincoces.
The trio formed the best defense in the world. The result was four titles in as
many years (two in La Liga and two Copas). The seeds of Madrid's reputation as
winners had been sown, but the outbreak of the Civil War was to cut their run
short.
This period would give rise to
the entity's future success stories and also to the rivalry with Barcelona. The
Chamartín stadium had to be rebuilt and a new team had to be put together and
brought up to speed for competition. Thanks to Santiago Bernabéu, all
these challenges were met with aplomb. It was in this decade that the
foundations were set for what would later be recognized as the ‘Best Club of
the Twentieth Century’.
This was a brilliant decade. A
pleiad of players, led by Alfredo Di Stéfano, put Real Madrid at the summit of
football. The team that won five European Cups in a row amazed the world with
its spectacular brand of football. An endless torrent of success made the club
the most decorated in Europe. It was proclaimed the 'king of kings' and it won
the first edition of the Intercontinental Cup (1960) to put the icing on the
cake.
The team was going through a
period of change. In Spain it was far superior, winning eight league
championships, five of them on the trot and including and league-cup double.
Overseas it won its Sixth European Cup, with the ‘yé-yé’ team.
The decade in which the team
won its sixth La Liga trophy to keep was also marked by the death of Santiago
Bernabéu. Football was in mourning on the 2nd of June 1978 at the loss of
the president who took Real Madrid to the top. Luis de Carlos replaced
his best friend and mentor. He ran the Whites for seven years. In that time he
was able to embody and transmit the values of the club, earning himself
recognition around the world.
The team's brilliant performances
were tarnished by the death of the club's president. Real Madrid wanted to make
a posthumous gesture of thanks to the late Santiago Bernabéu. The goal was
for his great work at the club to live on in the collective memory. On the 31st of
August 1979 the first edition of the tournament that bore his name was
played.
The 80s were dominated by a
brilliant generation of youth-team players. ‘Vulture's Cohort’, led by Emilio
Butragueño, made Real Madrid into one of the best teams in history. The goals
of Hugo Sánchez also played an important role in this successful
decade. The Whites won the first two UEFA Cups with some historic comebacks in
Europe and magical nights in the Bernabéu.
Jorge Valdano, Fabio
Capello and Vicente del Bosque were the names to remember this
decade. The three successful coaches took Real Madrid to the top in La Liga and
in Europe and they were helped on their way by some superstars. Players such
as Redondo, Laudrup, Seedorf, Suker, Mijatovic and Roberto
Carlos all arrived at the club in the 90s.
In 1999, and after a lifetime
connected to the club as a player, Vicente del Bosque returned as the
first-team manager. The man from Salamanca managed to instil a philosophy in
the team that made them the best in the continent. His first title came in 2000:
the Eighth European Cup. In the same year, Florentino Pérez took over the
presidency and signed one of the best players on the planet, Luis Figo
Real Madrid have once again
defined an era in world football, winning four European Cups and four Club
World Cup. In 2014, they lifted La Décima, before winning the Club World Cup
that same year. Zidane's first two seasons in the dugout were historic,
clinching La Undécima and La Duodécima. What's more, 2017 became a
record-breaking year when the team got their hands on five trophies: The
European Cup, the Club World Cup, LaLiga and the European and Spanish Super
Cups. La Decimotercera then came in 2018, when they came out on top against
Liverpool in Kiev.
2020 began with the 11th
Spanish Super Cup, which was won against Atletico Madrid in Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
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