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Date Match Tickets Location
     
29-Aug-10 RCD Mallorca – Real Madrid Tickets ONO Estadi
  La Liga Palma de Mallorca
     
12-Sep-10 Real Madrid – CA Osasuna Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
19-Sep-10 Real Sociedad – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Anoeta
  La Liga San Sebastian
     
22-Sep-10 Real Madrid – RCD Espanyol Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
26-Sep-10 Levante UD – Real Madrid Tickets Estadi Ciutat de Valencia
  La Liga Valencia
     
03-Oct-10 Real Madrid – Deportivo La Coruna Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
17-Oct-10 Malaga CF – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio La Rosaleda
  La Liga Malaga
     
24-Oct-10 Real Madrid – Racing Santander Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
31-Oct-10 Hercules CF – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio José Rico Pérez
  La Liga Alicante
     
07-Nov-10 Real Madrid – Atletico de Madrid Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
14-Nov-10 Sporting de Gijon – Real Madrid Tickets El Molinon
  La Liga Gijon
     
21-Nov-10 Real Madrid – Athletic Club Bilbao Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
28-Nov-10 FC Barcelona – Real Madrid Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
05-Dec-10 Real Madrid – Valencia CF Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
12-Dec-10 Real Zaragoza – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio La Romareda
  La Liga Zaragoza
     
19-Dec-10 Real Madrid – Sevilla FC Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
02-Jan-11 Getafe CF – Real Madrid Tickets Coliseum Alfonso Perez
  La Liga Getafe
     
09-Jan-11 Real Madrid – Villarreal FC Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
16-Jan-11 UD Almeria – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Mediterraneo
  La Liga Almeria
     
23-Jan-11 Real Madrid – RCD Mallorca Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
30-Jan-11 CA Osasuna – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Reyno de Navarra
  La Liga Pamplona
     
06-Feb-11 Real Madrid – Real Sociedad Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
13-Feb-11 RCD Espanyol – Real Madrid Tickets Cornella-El Prat Stadium
  La Liga Barcelona
     
20-Feb-11 Real Madrid – Levante UD Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
27-Feb-11 Deportivo La Coruna – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Municipal de Riazor
  La Liga La Coruna
     
02-Mar-11 Real Madrid – Malaga CF Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
06-Mar-11 Racing Santander – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio El Sardinero
  La Liga Santander
     
13-Mar-11 Real Madrid – Hercules CF Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
20-Mar-11 Atletico de Madrid – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Vicente Calderon
  La Liga Madrid
     
03-Apr-11 Real Madrid – Sporting de Gijon Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
10-Apr-11 Athletic Club Bilbao – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio San Mames
  La Liga Bilbao
     
17-Apr-11 Real Madrid – FC Barcelona Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
24-Apr-11 Valencia CF – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Mestalla
  La Liga Valencia
     
01-May-11 Real Madrid – Real Zaragoza Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
08-May-11 Sevilla FC – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan
  La Liga Sevilla
     
11-May-11 Real Madrid – Getafe CF Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
15-May-11 Villarreal FC – Real Madrid Tickets Estadio El Madrigal
  La Liga Villarreal
     
22-May-11 Real Madrid – UD Almeria Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     

Real Madrid – Club History

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, commonly known as Real Madrid (and in Spain, in football circles, simply as el Madrid), is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain. It is the most successful team in Spanish football and was voted by FIFA as the most successful club of the 20th century, having won a record thirty-one La Liga titles, seventeen Spanish Cups, a record nine European Cups and two UEFA Cups. Real Madrid was a founding member of FIFA and the now-defunct G–14 group of Europe’s leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association. The word “Real” in the club’s name is the Spanish term for “Royal”, and was added in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem.

Founded in 1902, Real Madrid has spent its entire history in the top flight of Spanish football. In the 1940s, the club, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and the Ciudad Deportiva had to be rebuilt following the Spanish Civil War. The club established itself as a major force in both Spanish and European football during the 1950s. In the 1980s, the club had one of the best teams in Spain and Europe (known as La Quinta del Buitre), winning two UEFA Cups, five consecutive Spanish championships, one Spanish cup and three Spanish Super Cups.

The team’s traditional home colours are all white, although it initially adopted a blue oblique stripe on the shirt. Its crest has been changed several times in attempts to modernise or re-brand it. The current crest is a modified version of the one first adopted in the 1920s. Real Madrid’s home ground is the 80,354-seater Santiago Bernabéu football stadium in downtown Madrid, where it has played since 1947.

Real Madrid holds long-standing rivalries with other football clubs, most notably FC Barcelona, with matches between the two teams referred to as “el Clásico”. Unlike most European football clubs, Real Madrid’s members (socios) have owned and operated the club since its inception. The club is the world’s richest football club (€351m) in terms of revenue and the second most valuable and was worth over €950m in 2008.

Real Madrid is signing Sami Khedira

Real Madrid‘s latest signing Sami Khedira is relishing the chance to team up with Jose Mourinho and his charges as he sets his sights on immediate success.

The Germany international football player joined Real Madrid on a five-year contract after the Spanish giants team agreed a reported fee of 14 million euro with Stuttgart.

And Sami he cannot wait to starton his new adventure in Madrid after using his stellar World Cup as the shop window for his passage to Spain’s Real Madrid.

“This is a dream come true for me,” he told the news.

Sami Khedira also quoted saying: “I know that with Mourinho’s Real Madrid I will win titles. Mourinho is a winner.

“Tactically his teams are perfect, he is a winner.”

The holding midfielder also lauded the Spanish game, agreeing that it’s the best in the world.



Jose Mourinho Signed For Real Madrid On Monday

Inter Milan‘s and Real Madrid‘s offical website have both confirmed that Los Blancos Football president Florentino Perez has resolved the impasse between Inter and Jose Mourinho over the fee to rescind the Special One’s contract.

Talks appeared to have reached a halt when Inter president Massimo Moratti insisted that the Portuguese coach pay the €16 million required to liberate him from the Italian club. However, according to reports in Spain, Perez was able to negotiate an €8 million fee that effectively will allow Mou to sign for Madrid for the next four seasons.

According to Inter’s website, however, club chief Massimo Moratti insisted that the Spanish giants will pay the €16 million in full: €10m upfront and the other €6m in other forms of installments, including potential player purchases.

Mourinho is scheduled to be presented as the new Blanco coach this Monday at 13:00 CET at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

Real Madrid - Club History

2001-2010

Figo, Beckham, Zidane, Ronaldo… The best players in the world joined the Club and formed one of the most spectacular teams in history. The Santiago Bernabéu was expanded and the new Real Madrid City in Valdebebas was built. The crowning moment was the Club’s ninth European Cup title.

The Real Madrid Sports City rezoned

After the mandatory formalities, Real Madrid’s Sports City was rezoned after a three-way agreement that was signed in the headquarters of Madrid’s Autonomous Community Council on 7 May 2001. The three parties implicated were Florentino Pérez, José María Álvarez del Manzano and Alberto Ruiz Gallardón in representation of Real Madrid, the City Council and the Madrid Autonomous Community, respectively. The agreement accrued income worth ESP 80,000 million – EUR 480 million for the Club.

The King of Spain, Honourary Centenary President

In the prelude to the celebrations of the Real Madrid Centenary, Florentino Pérez and the Board of Directors unanimously agreed to offer His Majesty the King of Spain the Honourary Centenary President distinction. The monarch accepted the honorary presidency with his habitual modesty.

A Centenary riddled with successes

The Club Centennial took place in 2002 and attracted worldwide acclaim. From the sporting perspective, Madrid won their ninth European Cup after defeating Bayer Leverkusen in Glasgow 2-1; the first European Super Cup against Feyenoord with an identical result (2-1); and their third Intercontinental Cup beating Club Olimpia by 2-0 in Tokyo. One could not have wished for a better 100-year anniversary.

Florentino Pérez resigns

On 27 February 2006, Florentino Pérez irrevocably resigned his Presidential post. Fernando Martín became the acting President, followed by Luis Gómez Montejano, who in turn called last summer’s Presidential elections.

Ramón Calderón elected President

The Real Madrid presidency was disputed by five candidates, Ramón Calderón, Juan Palacios, Juan Miguel Villar Mir, Lorenzo Sanz and Arturo Baldasano. Following the 2 July 2006 vote, Ramón Calderón was elected President after having won the in-person vote.

Capello’s comeback

On 5 July 2006, Fabio Capello signed for Madrid for the second time in his life. The Italian manager asked for and got the signings of Cannavaro, Emerson, Diarra, Reyes and Van Nistelrooy. The winter transfer window saw three new players join the Whites: Marcelo, Higuaín and Gago.

Death of Puskas

Ferenc Puskas Biro died on 17 November 2006 from an illness he had been suffering from for a long time; he was 79 years old.

Honourary Club Member Joseph Blatter

FIFA President Joseph Blatter was awarded the Club’s Gold and Diamond Insignia by Honourary President Alfredo di Stéfano, whom Blatter considers to be the all-time greatest football player. Real Madrid also made the FIFA Premier an Honourary Club Member.

ULEB Cup

The first of the two titles won by the basketball section in 2007 was the ULEB Cup. Real Madrid were practically invincible throughout the competition and defeated Unics Kazan and Lietuvos Rytas in the semifinals and final, respectively.

League champions

The ‘Together we can, together we stand’ campaign worked wonders and got the fans and the team to stand together and eventually win the Club’s 30th football League title. The Whites won the title after an impressive comeback against Mallorca the last day of the competition (3-1). It was Ramón Calderón’s first football title as President.

ACB Champions

One week later, the Basketball team also won its 30th League title by defeating Barcelona in the playoffs at the Palau Blaugrana. Pamesa and Joventut also fell against them on their road to victory. Felipe Reyes earned MVP honours in the final.

March 6 2008

Real Madrid turns 106 today. Since its foundation, the Club has been extremely successful and has embodied the greatest of sports values: to always have a fighting spirit and respect your opponent.

Back to Back league titles

The 2007/08 season began with a new project under new head coach Bernd Schuster and several new faces in the lineup: Robben, Heinze, Sneijder, Drenthe, Saviola, and Metzelder. Real Madrid took hold atop the table in Matchday 2 with a 0-5 victory over Villarreal, a position they never abandoned throughout the year. The Whites ended the campaign as the highest scoring (84 goals) and the least scored upon (36) team. They also established a new La Liga record by notching 85 points, 18 more than third place Barcelona.

Eighth Spanish Super Copa

After winning their second consecutive league title, Real Madrid faced Valencia in the Spanish Super Cup prior to the start of the 2008/09 season. Valencia won the first leg 3-2, but despite falling behind in the return leg at the Bernabeu, the Whites mounted an incredible turn around to claim their eighth Spanish Super Cup.

Florentino Perez begins second term as President

Florentino Perez returned to the presidency of Real Madrid on 1 June 2009 during an election campaign in which he ran unopposed, perhaps due to the overwhelming support of members as evidenced by several polls taken by major media outlets. Under the slogan “Excitement Returns”, the Florentino Perez candidacy brought about a sense of optimism that helped raise spirits after experiencing the dominance displayed by Barcelona. A new and exciting project backed by the legacy left by the same Board that ruled over the club for nearly six years is underway; six years during which Real Madrid lived some of its most memorable highlights ever.
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