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The members of Real Madrid, called "socios", form an assembly of delegates which is the highest governing body of the club. [314] As of 2010, the club had 60,000 socios. [315] At the end of the 2009–10 season, the club's board of directors stated that Real Madrid had a net debt of €244.6 million, €82.1 million lower than the previous ...
Madrid FC team in 1902, the year of its foundation. Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain.The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it lost 3–1 in the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII against FC Barcelona. [1]
Real Madrid (22) 50 Barcelona (17) 49 Espanyol (4) 43 Hugo Sánchez: Real Madrid: 34 1987–88: Real Madrid (23) 62 Real Sociedad (2) 51 Atlético Madrid (8) 48 Hugo Sánchez: Real Madrid: 29 1988–89: Real Madrid (24) † 62 Barcelona (18) 57 Valencia (5) 49 Baltazar: Atlético Madrid: 35 1989–90: Real Madrid (25) 62 Valencia (5) 53 ...
Real Madrid won their long-awaited La Decima (translates into Spanish as "the tenth"), their record-breaking tenth European Cup/UEFA Champions League title, in the 2013–14 season following a 4–1 win after extra time in the final against city rivals and La Liga champions Atlético Madrid. It was the first same-city final and the second all ...
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain, which plays in La Liga. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Real Madrid from 1910, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Each manager's entry includes his dates ...
The stadium was inaugurated on 14 December 1947 with a match between Real Madrid and the Portuguese side Os Belenenses. [16] After the preliminaries, at 15:30 referee Pedro Escartín from the Madrid school started the match. Real Madrid striker Sabino Barinaga scored the first goal in the 15th minute with a header. At the end of the match ...
Below is the official presidential history of Real Madrid until the present day. [2] Santiago Bernabéu was club president for 34 years, 264 days and holds the record for longest serving president. Florentino Pérez is the current president of the club and holds the record for the most trophies won (34).
In the 1947–48 season, Madrid finished eleventh, which remains, as of 2024, the club's lowest final position. [4] Real Madrid won La Liga four times and the European Cup five times during the 1950s. However, the most successful period for the club in terms of domestic titles was the 1960s, when Real Madrid won eight league championships.