2. 1900-1910
• The first decade of the
20th Century was taken over
by events related to Real
Madrid, establishing the
Club as the banner of the
incipient Spanish football
scene. The rough first
pitches, the establishment
of football federations, the
first official title, their
international debut... All this
was promoted by Carlos
Padrós, President of Madrid
Football Club and a decisive
figure in the strong rooting
of the sport in Spain.
3. 1911-1920
• It was a decade of non-stop events in the life of the club: the
start of the Bernabéu saga, the inauguration of O'Donnell Field,
the birth of Madrid-Barcelona rivalry, Madrid's dominance in
the Regional Championship, the title of Real was granted by
Alfonso XIII, and the first tour of a European country. Ten
years of growth which can boast of many more high points than
low ones.
4. 1921-1930
The 1920's were chockfull of
events that would define Real
Madrid. Most importantly, the
construction of the old
Chamartín, which was considered
a monumental undertaking at the
time. With a seating capacity of
15,000, the new stadium was a
spectacular leap towards the
future. In the closing years of
the decade, it was Ricardo
Zamora's signing that caused a
national stir. In the sporting
arena, Madrid, as always, were
the team to beat
5. 1990-2001
• THIS WAS THE DECADE IN WHICH
THE CLUB WON ITS SEVENTH AND
EIGHT EUROPEAN CUPS. REAL
MADRID SAT ON THE EUROPEAN
THRONE ONCE MORE AT THE END
OF THE 1990s, WHICH HAD AN
UNEASY FIRST HALF FOR THE
WHITES WITH TWO LEAGUE
TITLES LOST AGAINST TENERIFE.
• On 6 MARCH 2007, REAL MADRID
CELEBRATED THEIR 105TH
ANNIVERSARY. IN A MEETING
HELD IN ROME IN 2000, FIFA
DECIDED TO NAME REAL MADRID
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUB IN
THE 20TH CENTURY OR, BY ALL
ACCOUNTS, THE BEST CLUB IN THE
HISTORY OF FOOTBALL. FIVE
YEARS AFTER RECEIVING THIS
DISTINCTION, THE BEAT GOES ON
AND THE WHITES ARE LOOKING TO
TAKE ON A NEW LEASE ON LIFE
AND RELIVE THE GOOD OLD DAYS,
THE ONES THAT PUT REAL MADRID
IN CENTRE STAGE OF THE WORLD
FOOTBALL.
6. 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.
• 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.
7. • There is often a
fierce rivalry
between the two
strongest teams in
a national league,
and this is
particularly the case
in La Liga, where
'the game Between
Real Madrid and
Barcelona is Known
as ‘The Classic'
8. Made by : Alejandro Vázquez Pérez
Jonathan Rodriguez López
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