| Date | Match Tickets | Location |
| 12-Sep-10 | Athletic Club Bilbao – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio San Mames |
| La Liga | Bilbao | |
| 19-Sep-10 | Atletico de Madrid – FC Barcelona Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 22-Sep-10 | Valencia CF – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio Mestalla |
| La Liga | Valencia | |
| 26-Sep-10 | Atletico de Madrid – Real Zaragoza Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 03-Oct-10 | Sevilla FC – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan |
| La Liga | Sevilla | |
| 17-Oct-10 | Atletico de Madrid – Getafe CF Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 24-Oct-10 | Villarreal FC – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio El Madrigal |
| La Liga | Villarreal | |
| 31-Oct-10 | Atletico de Madrid – UD Almeria Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 07-Nov-10 | Real Madrid – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 14-Nov-10 | Atletico de Madrid – CA Osasuna Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 21-Nov-10 | Real Sociedad – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio Anoeta |
| La Liga | San Sebastian | |
| 28-Nov-10 | Atletico de Madrid – RCD Espanyol Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 05-Dec-10 | Levante UD – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadi Ciutat de Valencia |
| La Liga | Valencia | |
| 12-Dec-10 | Atletico de Madrid – Deportivo La Coruna Tickets | Estadio Vicente Calderon |
| La Liga | Madrid | |
| 19-Dec-10 | Malaga CF – Atletico de Madrid Tickets | Estadio La Rosaleda |
| La Liga | Malaga | |
Atletico Madrid – Club History
Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D., commonly known as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish football club based in Madrid who play in the Primera División of La Liga. Their home stadium is the Vicente Calderón, which currently holds up to 55,000 spectators. The club is one of the most successful in Spanish League history, having won both La Liga and the Copa del Rey on nine occasions, including a double in 1996. They also won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1962, were European Cup runners-up in 1974 and Intercontinental Cup winners in 1975.
During their history, the club have been known by a number of nicknames including Los Colchoneros or The Mattress Makers due to their first team stripes being the same colours as old-fashioned mattresses. During the 1970s they became known as Los Indios. This was allegedly due to the club signing several South American players after the restrictions on signing foreign players was lifted. However there are a number of counter theories which claim they were so named because their stadium is “camped” on the river bank or because Los Indios were the traditional enemy of Los Blancos — the whites. The latter nickname refers to the club’s city rival Real Madrid.