Riyadh Air Metropolitano, home stadium of Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid

SpainSpania
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Fondată

1903

Arena

Riyadh Air Metropolitano

Oraș

Madrid

Capacitate

70,460

Suprafață

grass

#4 Primera Division R0# Copa del Rey Spania # Supercupa #14 Liga Campionilor UEFA R0#3 Campionatul Mondial al Cluburilor R0# Meciuri amicale # International Champions Cup

Trofee

Copa del Rey

2012/2013,1995/1996,1991/1992,1990/1991,1984/1985,1975/1976,1971/1972,1964/1965,1960/1961,1959/1960,

10xWinner

Copa del Rey

2009/2010,1999/2000,1998/1999,1986/1987,1974/1975,1963/1964,1955/1956,1921,

8x2nd Place

Segunda División

2001/2002,

1xWinner

Segunda División

1933/1934,1932/1933,

2x2nd Place

La Liga

2020/2021,2013/2014,1995/1996,1976/1977,1972/1973,1969/1970,1965/1966,1950/1951,1949/1950,1940/1941,1939/1940,

11xWinner

La Liga

2018/2019,2017/2018,1990/1991,1984/1985,1973/1974,1964/1965,1962/1963,1960/1961,1957/1958,1943/1944,

10x2nd Place

Super Cup

2014,1985,1951,1940,

4xWinner

Super Cup

2020,2013,1996,1992,1991,1950,

6x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

2015/2016,2013/2014,1973/1974,

3x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2017/2018,2011/2012,2009/2010,

3xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

2018,2012,2010/2011,

3xWinner

Atletico Madrid

Club Atlético de Madrid, founded on April 26, 1903, in Madrid and playing at the 68,456-capacity Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium — which hosted the 2019 Champions League final — is Spanish football's great defiant institution, consistently punching above its weight against the resources of Real Madrid and Barcelona. The club has won 11 La Liga titles, including two under Diego Simeone (2013-14 and 2020-21), 10 Copa del Rey trophies, three UEFA Europa League titles, and the 1974 Intercontinental Cup. Simeone, appointed in December 2011 and the most successful manager in the club's history, built a compact, tactically ferocious team centered on players like Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godín, and Fernando Torres. Despite two heartbreaking Champions League final defeats to Real Madrid (2014, 2016), Atlético's identity as the 'colchoneros' — the mattress makers — captures their working-class, indomitable spirit.