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The History of Real Madrid CF

More than 120 years of glory, triumphs, and legends

Santiago Bernabéu, legendary president of Real Madrid
1902

The Beginning (1902-1940s)

On March 6, 1902, Juan Padrós Rubió and Carlos Padrós Rubió founded Madrid Football Club, which would later receive the 'Real' (Royal) title from King Alfonso XIII in 1920. The club quickly became a powerhouse in Spanish football, winning its first Copa del Rey in 1905.

Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid legend
1950s–1960s

The Di Stéfano Era (1950s-1960s)

The arrival of Alfredo Di Stéfano in 1953 transformed Real Madrid into the greatest club in Europe. Under president Santiago Bernabéu, the team won an unprecedented five consecutive European Cups (1956-1960), establishing a dynasty that defined European football.

Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid icon and manager
1980s–1990s

The Quinta del Buitre (1980s-1990s)

The 'Quinta del Buitre' generation — Butragueño, Míchel, Martín Vázquez, Sanchís, and Pardeza — brought a new golden era. Real Madrid dominated La Liga with five consecutive titles (1986-1990) and captivated fans with their attacking style.

David Beckham's Real Madrid shirt — The Galácticos era
2000s

The Galácticos Era (2000s)

Under president Florentino Pérez, Real Madrid assembled the most star-studded squad in history: Figo, Zidane, Ronaldo, Beckham, and Roberto Carlos. The club won 2 Champions League titles and 2 La Liga titles, becoming the world's most valuable sports brand.

Cristiano Ronaldo, all-time top scorer of Real Madrid
2009–2018

The Cristiano Ronaldo Era (2009-2018)

Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival in 2009 began the most successful European era in modern football. With 450 goals, he became the club's all-time top scorer. Under Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid won 4 Champions League titles in 5 years (2014-2018), including an unprecedented three in a row.

Aerial view of Santiago Bernabéu stadium renovation
2022–Today

Present & Future

With stars like Vinícius Jr, Jude Bellingham, and Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid continues to dominate. The Santiago Bernabéu stadium has undergone a historic €1.8 billion renovation with a retractable roof and 360° panoramic screen, cementing its status as the world's most iconic football venue.

Santiago Bernabéu aerial view

Santiago Bernabéu — Our Fortress

The Santiago Bernabéu has been Real Madrid's home since 1947. With a capacity of 81,044 after its recent renovation, it is one of Europe's most modern stadiums. The new Bernabéu features a retractable pitch, a retractable roof, and a 360-degree panoramic screen — a temple worthy of 15 Champions League titles.

Historic Santiago Bernabéu stadium — decades of European glory

The White Legacy — Kings of Europe

No club in football history can match Real Madrid's European dominance. From the five consecutive European Cups (1956–1960) led by Di Stéfano and Puskás, to La Décima in 2014 and the record-extending 15th title in 2024, the Santiago Bernabéu has witnessed moments that define the sport. This legacy of excellence is a tradition passed down through generations of players who wore the white shirt.

UEFA Champions League Trophy
15x Champions League36x La Liga20x Copa del Rey8x Club World Cup

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Real Madrid historic team photo

Real Madrid CF — Historic team photo