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In 2013–14, Real and Atlético were finalists of the UEFA Champions League, the first final which hosted two clubs from the same city. Real Madrid triumphed with a 4–1 comeback victory in extra time. [269] On 7 February 2015, Real suffered their first defeat in 14 years at the Vicente Calderón, a 4–0 loss. [270]
Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured) is Real Madrid's all-time record goalscorer. Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain, that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902 when it entered the final of the Campeonato de ...
John Fox Watson (31 December 1917 – 15 April 1976) [4] was a Scottish football player, believed to be the only Scottish male player in Real Madrid's history. [5] He was one of the first players from the British Isles [citation needed] to sign for a high-profile side abroad, leading the way for players like John Charles, Jimmy Greaves and Denis Law in the following decades.
Francisco "Paco" Gento López (21 October 1933 – 18 January 2022) was a Spanish footballer who played as an outside left.A fast runner, Gento was referred to as the "Gale of the Cantabrian Sea" (Spanish: La Galerna del Cantábrico) in reference to his speed down the wing. [2]
1 year, 301 days Carlos Padrós: January 1904 1908 4 years, 0 days Adolfo Meléndez: 1908 July 1916 8 years, 152 days Pedro Parages: July 1916 16 May 1926 9 years, 349 days Luis de Urquijo: 16 May 1926 1930 3 years, 230 days Luis Usera Bugallal: 1930 31 May 1935 5 years, 150 days Rafael Sánchez Guerra: 31 May 1935 4 August 1936 1 year, 65 days
Amancio made his debut in European competition opposite Anderlecht (3–3 result in the Santiago Bernabéu); and in the league against Real Betis in Seville with a 5–2 win for Real Madrid. During the 1963–64 season, Amancio and Real Madrid reached the final of the European Cup, only to be beaten by Inter Milan by 3–1.
The club announced a new coach Amancio Amaro on 21 May 1984. [4] A former Madrid player, Amancio trained reserve team Castilla the last two seasons. The managerial change was a sign of President Luis de Carlos beginning to accelerate the transitional stage of "La Quinta del Buitre" which Amancio managed himself.
The club finished a disappointing fourth in the league five points behind champions Atlético Madrid. [1] Meanwhile, in the Copa del Generalísimo the team was eliminated early in the round of 16 by Sporting Gijón, losing the away game 0–1 and achieving a miserable draw 1–1 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.