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  2. Football in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Football was introduced to Madrid at the end of the 19th century when the industrial exchange between the Spanish capital and Great Britain was in full effect. The first stone was laid around May 1879, when the Britons and some members of the city's high society agreed to form a society dedicated to cricket and football, the Cricket and Football Club of Madrid, which followed the British ...

  3. Category:Football clubs in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Cricket and Football Club of Madrid; Outdoor Games Society (Madrid, 1897) E. AD El Pardo; Club Español de Madrid; F. AD Ferroviaria; CD Fuencarral; G.

  4. List of fan-owned sports teams - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona – The club is organised as a registered association and its 143,855 members, called socis, [127] form an assembly of delegates which is the highest governing body of the club. Real Madrid CF – The club is run by socios, fans that pay an annual membership due, in exchange for benefits, such as the right to vote on issues and ...

  5. Category:Football clubs in the Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Defunct football clubs in the Community of Madrid (23 P) Football clubs in Madrid (4 C, 50 P) A. RSD Alcal ...

  6. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 12:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. List of football clubs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Club Home city Stadium Finishing position last season First season in top division First season of current spell in top Alavés: Vitoria-Gasteiz: Mendizorrotza: 10th: 1930–31: 2023–24: Athletic Bilbao [a] Bilbao: San Mamés: 5th: 1929: 1929: Atlético Madrid: Madrid: Metropolitano: 4th: 1929: 2002–03: Barcelona [a] Barcelona: Nou Camp ...

  8. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium's official name at the time was Estadio Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, although it continued to be known among fans as Nuevo Estadio Chamartín (English: New Chamartín Stadium) or simply Chamartín. The stadium had an initial capacity of 75,145 spectators, 27,645 of which had seats (7,125 covered) and 47,500 for standing fans.

  9. Real Madrid CF - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid is the first club across all of Europe's top-five leagues to win 100 trophies in all competitions. [37] As of July 2024, Real Madrid are ranked 2nd in the UEFA club rankings and first in last 10 years (2013–2023) overall. [38] [39]