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Atlético de Madrid
Founded in 1903 by three Basque students in Madrid, Club Atlético de Madrid began as a youth branch of Athletic Bilbao, adopting their iconic red and white striped jerseys, which led to the nickname "Los Colchoneros" (The Mattress Makers). The club established its own identity, moving to the Spanish capital and becoming a formidable force in Spanish football. The team's home is the state-of-the-art Wanda Metropolitano, a 70,000-capacity stadium inaugurated in 2017, which hosted the 2019 UEFA Champions League final. Previously, the beloved Vicente Calderón stadium, situated by the Manzanares River, was their fortress for 50 years. Atlético's history is defined by resilience and a fighting spirit, often positioning itself as the gritty, determined challenger to the established elite. Notable achievements include 11 La Liga titles, with the most recent in the dramatic 2020-21 season under Diego Simeone. They have won the Copa del Rey 10 times and are three-time UEFA Europa League champions. Their European pedigree includes reaching the UEFA Champions League final in 1974, 2014, and 2016, narrowly missing out on club football's greatest prize each time. Legendary figures include all-time top scorer Luis Aragonés, who also managed the club, and modern icons like Fernando Torres, Diego Godín, and Antoine Griezmann. The current era is defined by manager Diego Simeone, a former player whose intense, defensively solid, and counter-attacking philosophy has transformed the club into consistent title contenders. The fan culture is fiercely passionate, with the "Frente Atlético" ultras leading the vocal support. The club's identity is built on a "never give up" attitude, encapsulated in the motto "Aúpa Atlético." Their most intense rivalry is with city neighbors Real Madrid, the "Derbi Madrileño," one of the world's most heated derbies, symbolizing a clash of cultures and footballing philosophies. Currently, Atlético Madrid remains a permanent fixture in La Liga's top four, regularly competing in the Champions League. An interesting fact is that their original blue and white stripes were changed to red and white due to the cost of importing the Basque-style jerseys; the cheaper, locally sourced red and white fabric resembled mattress ticking, birthing their famous nickname.
Sobre Atlético de Madrid
Atlético de Madrid es un club de fútbol profesional con sede en su región, fundado en 1903. Atlético de Madrid cuenta con 38 jugadores que compiten en partidos de liga. En el calendario de Atlético de Madrid hay 5 partidos próximos con actualizaciones en vivo y pronósticos con IA. Consulta el calendario completo, análisis de forma, cara a cara y pronósticos de IA para Atlético de Madrid.
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