Formed: 1902
European Cup/Champions League: 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59
1959-60, 1965-66, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2013-14, 2015-16
UEFA Cup: 1984-85, 1985-86
UEFA Super Cup: 2002
La Liga: 32
Copa del Rey: 19
Copa de La Liga: 1
Supercopa de Espana: 9
Real Madrid are permanently connected with the European Cup. They have won the trophy a record 11 times, incorporating triumph in each of the opposition's initial five seasons and the last one in 2014, while their aggregate of 32 La Liga titles is likewise unmatched. In 2000, FIFA voted them as the best club of the twentieth century.
The club was established in 1902 as a branch of Club Espanol de Madrid. They were called Madrid FC and won their first trophy, the Spanish Cup, in 1905 - before including three more in the following three seasons. In 1920 the name of the club was changed to Real Madrid in the wake of King Alfonso XIII gave them the title of Real (Royal). Later Real would get to be known as the "administration group" when they got extensive backing from General Franco.
Prior to that they asserted their first La Liga in 1932, and held it the accompanying season, however in spite of the fact that they had won more than half of their Copa del Reys by 1947, there were no more titles until the Fifties.
That was in the decade in which Real got to be one of the diversion's superpowers. A group worked around the shocking forward organization of Ferenc Puskas and Alfredo Di Stefano won the initial five European Cups somewhere around 1956 and 1960, when they beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3 in a practically legendary last at Hampden Park. Puskas and Di Stefano shared each of the seven objectives.
Genuine likewise won four titles in five years from 1954 to 1958, and after that a record five in succession (and eight in nine years) in the Sixties. The one year in which they passed up a major opportunity for La Liga, 1966, they won a 6th European Cup. They likewise won the Copa del Rey in 1962 as a major aspect of the club's first Double.
They included two more duplicates in 1976 and 1980, a year in which they won their fifth La Liga in six seasons. Genuine additionally lost in the last of the Cup Winners' Cup - a competition they could never win - in 1971 and 1983, and in addition in the European Cup last of 1981. They did, nonetheless, win consecutive UEFA Cups in 1985 and 1986.
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The reality Real were contending in the UEFA Cup was an impression of a relative absence of accomplishment in La Liga, however they finished six years without a title in 1986 and after that equalled their own record by winning five in succession. The group incorporated various home-developed stars - Emilio Butragueno, Michel, Manuel Sanchis and Martin Vazquez - and also the breathtaking and productive Mexican striker Hugo Sanchez. In 1989, under the administration of the Welshman John Toshack, Real scored a La Liga record 107 objectives.
Genuine were a frequently frump nearness for a great part of the Nineties, viewing on as Barcelona's Dream Team wowed onlookers. They won the Copa del Rey in 1993 and La Liga in 1995 and 1997, the last under Fabio Capello.
The rise of an adolescent Raul, who might go ahead to play more amusements and score a larger number of objectives for Real than any other individual, introduced towards another period; in 1998 they at long last finished a 31-year sit tight for Europe's head rivalry by winning the Champions League with an amazement 1-0 triumph over Juventus in the last. However Real had completed fourth in the alliance that season and as evidence of the club's stratospherically exclusive requirements, they sacked the European Cup-winning director Jupp Heynckes eight days after the fact.
Two more European Cups were included 2000 and 2002, by which time Real's galactico investigation was going full speed ahead. This was executed when Florentino Perez assumed control in 2000, and included purchasing the best or most attractive player on the planet every mid year. All together, Real marked Luis Figo (an amazing take from Barcelona), Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and David Beckham.
The more players they purchased, the more awful Real appeared to get. A spell of four trophyless years from 2003 to 2007 was their most noticeably bad since the mid 50s. Just when they surrendered the galactico test, with Perez leaving the club, did they win titles in 2007 (again under Capello) and 2008. However, a tenth European Cup demonstrated slippery. Genuine couldn't draw near, and went out in the principal knockout round for six sequential seasons.
With Barcelona achieving new statures of brilliance, there was thing for it: more galacticism. Perez came back to the club in 2009 and smashed the world exchange record twice inside a fortnight, first to sign Kaka and afterward Cristiano Ronaldo. After a year he made a significantly more essential marking: Jose Mourinho, the world's first galactico chief. As dependably with Real Madrid, just the absolute best was sufficient.
Despite the fact that Mourinho neglected to take the alliance back to Madrid in his first season, he sealed a Copa del Rey accomplishment over adversaries Barcelona surprisingly since 1993. All the more, be that as it may, was conveyed as the association title arrived the accompanying season with a record focuses count and record number of objectives scored.
Be that as it may, baited back to Chelsea, Mourinho left the club in 2013 and was supplanted by Italian veteran Carlo Ancelotti. The world record marking of Tottenham's Gareth Bale for 100 million euros saw another galactico arrive and the Welshman would help Madrid get their hands on the Copa del Rey, with Bale scoring the victor in the last against Barcelona, and afterward the desired Decima as they beat Atletico Madrid 4-1 in additional season of the 2014 Champions League last (with Bale again the saint) to compose themselves into the history books.