Brief history of football clubs EP2
EP2 is going to be about my second favourite Real Madrid. Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally worn a white home kit since its inception. The honorary title Real, which means 'royalty' in Spanish, was given to the club in 1920 by King Alfonso XIII. It is awarded along with the crown on the coat of arms. Real Madrid has played his games at home since 1947 at his 81,044-seat Santiago Bernabéu stadium in downtown Madrid. Unlike most European sports bodies, members of Real Madrid (Socios) have owned and operated the club throughout its history.
Real Madrid is one of the most popular teams internationally. [6] The club will become the world's most valuable football team in 2022, when he is valued at US$5.1 billion. [7] [8]
One of his three founding members of La Liga, who have never been relegated from the first division (along with Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona) since their creation in 1929, Real Madrid have many long-standing rivalries. . Atletico Madrid. The club established itself as a major force in both Spanish and European football in the 1950s and 60s, winning five European Cups in a row, six in the European Cup and reaching two other finals. That success was repeated domestically, with Madrid winning his 12 league titles in his 16 years. The team, which includes Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskas, Francisco Gent and Raymond Kopa, is considered by some in the sport to be the greatest of all time.[9][10][11]
In domestic football, the club has won his 68 trophies. 35 La Ligas, 19 Copa del Rey, 12 Supercopas, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 Copa de la Liga[12]. In European football, Real Madrid have won a record 21 trophies, [note 1] a record 14 European Cup/UEFA Champions League titles, 2 UEFA Cups and a record 5 UEFA Super Cups [1]. Note 2] has been obtained. Won the world club championship seven times, the most ever in the world tournament
Reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Madrid_CF#:~:text=In%20European%20football%2C%20Real%20Madrid,record%20seven%20club%20world%20championships.