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HISTORY OF ATHLETICO MADRID

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Club Atlético de Madrid, normally known as Atlético Madrid, or essentially as Atlético or Atleti, is a Spanish expert football club situated in Madrid, that plays in La Liga. The club play their home games at the Wanda Metropolitano, which has a limit of 68,000.


As far as the quantity of titles, Atlético Madrid are the third best club in Spanish football, behind Genuine Madrid and FC Barcelona. Atlético have won La Liga on 10 events, including an association and cup twofold in 1996; the Copa del Rey on 10 events; two Supercopas de España and one Copa Eva Duarte; in Europe, they won the European Cup Victors' Cup in 1962, were sprinters up in 1963 and 1986, were Champions Association sprinters up in 1974, 2014 and 2016, won the Europa Association in 2010 and in 2012, won the UEFA Super Cup in 2010 and 2012, as well as the 1974 Intercontinental Cup.


Atlético's home pack is red and white vertical striped shirts, with blue shorts, and blue and red socks. This blend has been utilized starting around 1911. Over their time the club has been known by various epithets, including Los Colchoneros ("The Sleeping cushion Creators"), because of their most memorable group stripes being similar varieties as customary beddings. During the 1970s, they became known as Los Indios, which a quality to the club's marking a few South American players after the limitations on marking unfamiliar players were lifted. Notwithstanding, there are various elective speculations which guarantee they were named so on the grounds that their arena is "set up camp" on the stream bank, or on the grounds that Los Indios (The Indians) were the customary adversary of Los Blancos (The Whites), which is the moniker of the club's city rivals, Genuine Madrid. Felipe VI, the lord of Spain, has been the privileged leader of the club starting around 2003.


The club co-claimed the Indian Super Association establishment in Kolkata, previously named Atlético de Kolkata, which won the opposition two times, yet in 2017 Atlético chose to end its establishment organization with the ISL club because of broken responsibilities.


The club was established on 26 April 1903 as Athletic Club de Madrid by three Basque understudies living in Madrid. These pioneers saw the new club as a young part of their experience growing up group, Athletic Bilbao. In 1904, they were joined by protester individuals from Genuine Madrid. They started playing in blue and white, the then shades of Athletic Bilbao, however by 1911, Athletic were playing in their ongoing shades of red and white stripes. Some accept the change came about on the grounds that red and white striped tops were the least expensive stripes to make, on the grounds that a similar mix was utilized to make bed sleeping cushions, and the unused material was effectively changed over into football shirts. This added to the production of the moniker, Los Colchoneros. Notwithstanding, another clarification is that both Athletic Bilbao and Athletic Madrid used to purchase Blackburn Meanderers' blue and white units in Britain. In 1911, Juanito Elorduy, a previous player and individual from the leading body of Athletic Madrid, went to Britain to purchase packs for the two groups. At the point when he neglected to find Blackburn Wanderers units to buy, he rather purchased Southampton's red and white shirts. Athletic Madrid embraced the red and white shirt yet picked to keep Blackburn Wanderers' blue shorts, prompting them likewise being known as Los Rojiblancos.


Athletic's originally ground, the Ronda de Vallecas, was in the eponymous common region on the south side of the city. In 1919, the Compañía Urbanizadora Metropolitana-the organization that ran the underground correspondence framework in Madrid-obtained some land, close to the Ciudad Universitaria. In 1921, Athletic Madrid became free of parent-club Athletic Bilbao and moved into a 35,800-seater arena worked by the organization, the Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid. The Metropolitano was utilized until 1966, when they moved to the new Estadio Vicente Calderón. After the move, the Metropolitano was wrecked and was supplanted with college structures and an office block having a place with the organization Enusa.


During the 1920s, Athletic won the Campeonato del Centro multiple times and were Copa del Rey sprinters up in 1921, where they confronted parent club Athletic Bilbao, as they would again in 1926. In view of proposals victories, they were welcome to join the Primera División of the debut La Liga in 1928. During their presentation La Liga season, the club were overseen by Fred Pentland, yet after two seasons in the Primera División they were consigned to Segunda División. They momentarily got back to La Liga in 1934 however were consigned again in 1936 after Josep Samitier took over in mid-season from Pentland. Luckily for Los Colchoneros, the Spanish Nationwide conflict gave the club a relief, as Genuine Oviedo couldn't play because of the obliteration of their arena during the bombings. Hence, both La Liga and Athletic's transfer were delayed, the last option by winning a season finisher against Osasuna, hero of the Segunda División competition.

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