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  2. List of Real Madrid CF players - Wikipedia

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    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 Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII. [1] Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929 , and is one of three clubs, along with FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao , to have never been ...

  3. 1973–74 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    As such, Madrid signed Argentine forward Oscar Más, [2] German midfielder Günter Netzer, [3] as well as bringing in Spanish teenage defender José Antonio Camacho and youngster Vicente del Bosque. On 8 September 1973, the club announced plans to build a new stadium in Fuencarral , [ 4 ] a project that was ultimately rejected by City ...

  4. List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid 102 Rayo Vallecano: 20 December 2015 La Liga 11 Real Madrid 7–4 Castellón: 2 February 1947 Real Madrid 8–3 Celta Vigo: 15 January 1956 Real Madrid 10–1 Las Palmas: 4 January 1959 10 Madrid-Moderno [note 11] 5–5 Español Madrid: 19 March 1904 Copa del Rey Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona: 3 February 1935 La Liga Real Madrid 9 ...

  5. 1972–73 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Ricardo Gallego - Wikipedia

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    A product of La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid's youth system, Madrid-born Gallego made a quick impression with the first team, appearing in 26 matches in his first year and being a midfield mainstay the following seasons as he totalled 250 top-division matches with the conquest of, among others, four leagues, two Copa del Rey and consecutive UEFA Cups (1985–86); blessed with physical and ...

  7. 1978–79 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen days after the death of Santiago Bernabéu, Luis De Carlos was appointed as new President of the club on 21 June 1978. [1] The new chairman released a new board of directors on 1 September 1978 in an attempt to normalize the club after the turmoil of last year. [2]

  8. 1985–86 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    Following a change in the Chairman office (from Luis de Carlos to Ramón Mendoza), Real Madrid signed new top players (such as Hugo Sánchez, Rafael Gordillo and Antonio Maceda) under manager Luis Molowny, and produced an emphatic season. This was the club's 21st league title in history and its second consecutive UEFA Cup.

  9. 1980–81 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    Financial worries did hit Luis de Carlos Presidency during summer as a result there had not high-profile transfers in, [1] so, the new arrivals were midfielder Ricardo Gallego (replacing forward Laurie Cunningham injured since November and with physical issues until season finale) [2] goalkeeper Agustín come from its Youth team Castilla and ended loans like Rafael García Cortés. [3]