

Atletico Madrid
Fondată
1903
Antrenor
Diego SimeoneArena
Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Oraș
Madrid
Capacitate
70,460
Suprafață
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Atletico Madrid was founded in 1903 by three Basque students living in Madrid, originally as a branch of Athletic Bilbao.
Statistici sezon
Bilant
21W 6D 10L
H:15W/A:6W
Goluri
61 / 39 (+22)
H:39/A:22
Porți neînvinse
17
H:10/A:7
Loc
3
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12/02/2026Copa del Rey Spania
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@ Deportivo
13/01/2026Copa del Rey Spania
vs Real Madrid
08/01/2026Supercupa
@ Atlético Baleares
17/12/2025Copa del Rey Spania
vs Botafogo
23/06/2025Campionatul Mondial al Cluburilor
@ Seattle Sounders
19/06/2025Campionatul Mondial al Cluburilor
@ Paris SG
15/06/2025Campionatul Mondial al Cluburilor
Meciuri viitoare
vs Manchester Utd
Meciuri amicale
01/08/2026
15:00
@ Manchester City
Meciuri amicale
09/08/2026
12:00
vs Malaga
Primera Division
16/08/2026
17:00
vs Villarreal
Primera Division
23/08/2026
17:00
@ Sevilla
Primera Division
30/08/2026
17:00
@ Athletic Bilbao
Primera Division
06/09/2026
17:00
@ Real Sociedad
Primera Division
13/09/2026
17:00
vs Osasuna
Primera Division
16/09/2026
17:00
vs Real Madrid
Primera Division
20/09/2026
17:00
@ Alavés
Primera Division
11/10/2026
17:00
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.






































