With expectations and ambitions raised, the most notable summer transfer signings were striker Juan Esnáider from Real Madrid and Radek Bejbl, who was coming off a great showing for Czech Republic at Euro 1996. He later claimed that this was not accurate, and that he had left by mutual termination rather than through sacking. He received considerable help from Hugo Sánchez, who scored 19 league goals and won the Pichichi. 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Sigue todas las noticias, directo, imágenes y actualidad del derbi madrileño en vivo y en directo en Marca.com Atlético reached a second Champions League final in three seasons in 2015–16, again facing Real Madrid, and lost on penalties after a 1–1 draw. Though they continued to lag somewhat in La Liga during the 2009–10 season, finishing in the ninth position, they managed to get third place in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League group stage and subsequently entered the Europa League in the round of 32, going on to win the Europa League, beating English teams Liverpool in the semi-finals and eventually Fulham[56] in the final held in the HSH Nordbank Arena in Hamburg on 12 May 2010. This ultimately led to the departure of manager Quique before the conclusion of the season, who was replaced with ex-Sevilla manager Gregorio Manzano, and who secured the final Europa League place for Atlético. [90] In February 2020, Pakistan Football Federation announced the 2020-21 Football Federation League in which Atletico Madrid Lahore was included in Group C and was made a professional Pakistani football club. The club's main shirt sponsorship by the government of Azerbaijan between 2012 and 2014, featuring the slogan 'Land of Fire', was condemned by Reporters Without Borders, who satirized it in a campaign visual in which the shirt's vertical stripes become prison bars with the logo "Azerbaijan, Land of Repression". Aragonés subsequently served as coach on four separate occasions, from 1974 to 1980, from 1982 to 1987, once again from 1991 until 1993 and finally from 2002 to 2003. More significantly, the team finished the league season in fourth place, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 1996–97 season. In pursuit of league success, he hired and fired a number of high-profile head coaches, including César Luis Menotti, Ron Atkinson, Javier Clemente, Tomislav Ivić, Francisco Maturana, Alfio Basile as well as club legend Luis Aragonés. In July 2007, Fernando Torres left the club for Liverpool for €38 million,[43] while Luis García moved in the opposite direction at the same time in an unrelated transfer. However, by tradition and current affairs, the greatest rivalry is that which exists with its "merengues" neighbors.[69][70]. The club now plays in the renovated Wanda Metropolitano Stadium,[86] which was expanded from a 20,000 seat capacity to 68,000 after it was used for Madrid's failed bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. [49] There was public outrage after his dismissal, many believing he was not the cause of Atlético's problems, namely player Diego Forlán. With the legendary Ricardo Zamora as manager, the club subsequently won their first La Liga title that season and retained the title in 1941. Significant players from this era included the now-veteran Adelardo and regular goalscorers Luis Aragonés, Javier Irureta and José Eulogio Gárate, the latter winning the Pichichi three times in 1969, 1970 and 1971. He backed his former manager and said that, "Dismissing Javier was the easy way out, but he was not the cause of our problems. [68] Such perceptions have had an important impact on the city's footballing identities, tapping into the collective consciousness. In terms of league titles won, Atlético Madrid are the third most successful club in Spanish football – behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. In October 2019, Atletico De Madrid conducted talents in Lahore. However, there are a number of alternative theories which claim they were named so because their stadium was "camped" on the river bank, or because Los Indios (The Indians) were the traditional enemy of Los Blancos (The Whites), which is the nickname of the club's city rivals, Real Madrid. [30] The Final at Heysel Stadium, however, was a loss for Atlético. [18] The Metropolitano was used until 1966, when they moved to the new Estadio Vicente Calderón. These founders saw the new club as a youth branch of their childhood team, Athletic Bilbao[9] who they had just seen win the 1903 Copa del Rey Final in the city. During this era, only Atlético offered Real any serious challenge, winning La Liga titles in 1966, 1970, 1973 and 1977 and finishing runners-up in 1961, 1963 and 1965. Despite reaching the Copa del Rey final in 2000, Atlético were relegated. Joao Félix, Luis Suárez y Thomas Lemar. This spell ended, however, on 17 May 2013 after Atlético beat their city rivals 2–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu in the 2013 Copa del Rey Final, and continued on 29 September 2013 when they won a 1–0 victory, again at the Bernabéu. In the process, Gil developed a ruthless reputation due to the manner in which he ran the club. Con un 4-4-2, por su parte, también saldrá el Athletic de Marcelino García Toral. Aviación Nacional had been founded in 1939 by members of the Spanish Air Force. [61][62] Again, by winning the Europa League, they qualified for the 2012 UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea, winner of the previous season's Champions League, which was played at Stade Louis II, Monaco on 31 August 2012; Atlético won 4–1, including a hat-trick by Falcao in the first half.
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