Considered by FIFA the most successful football club of the 20th century, Real Madrid is one of the most renowned sports institutions in the world. Founded in 1902, it boasts over 85,000 members and the most impressive track record in international football. Known as Los meringues (a nickname inspired by their iconic white jerseys), the club has claimed 36 Spanish League championships, 20 Copas del Rey, 15 Champions Leagues, 2 UEFA Cups, 6 European Super Cups and 9 world titles (3 Intercontinental Cups, 5 FIFA Club World Cups and 1 FIFA Intercontinental Cup).
The team's home ground is Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which has a capacity of up to 81,044 people. It has hosted the finals of the 1964 UEFA European Championship, the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and four UEFA Champions League finals. In 2024, renovation work was completed, and the stadium now features a striking new design, including an impressive retractable roof.
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Get behind the scenes of Real Madrid, explore the club's fascinating museum and step into the players' changing rooms!.
Visit Atlético de Madrid's home ground, the stadium that hosted the 2019 Champions League Final!
At Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, there's a space dedicated to the Spanish national teams' sporting achievements.
Discover the history of football through original kits worn by some of the best players at this one-of-a-kind museum right beside Puerta del Sol.