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[16] Athletic Bilbao won the 1911 Copa del Rey Final using several 'borrowed' players from Athletic Madrid, including Manolón [es] who scored one of their goals.[17]. Cet article présente les différentes campagnes européennes réalisées par l'Atlético de Madrid depuis 1958.. Depuis sa fondation en 1903, l'Atlético de Madrid a participé : . [33] Aragonés subsequently led the club to further successes in the Copa del Rey in 1976 and La Liga in 1977. In 1965, when they finished as La Liga runners-up to Real after an intense battle for the title, Atlético became the first team to beat Real at the Bernabéu in eight years. The 2009–10 season, however, began poorly with many defeats and goals conceded. The same year saw Atlético beat Real Madrid 5–0 at the Metropolitano, their biggest win over their cross-town rivals to date.[21]. In 1921, Athletic Madrid became independent of parent-club Athletic Bilbao and moved into a 35,800-seater stadium built by the company, the Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid. Certes ce trophée est remporté au final par le FC Barcelone mais montre pour la première fois que l’Atlético de Madrid va être un sérieux client pour la saison à venir. On 21 October, Atletico were hammered 4–0 by English club Chelsea in the Champions League group stage. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko ðe maˈðɾið]; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), commonly referred to as Atlético Madrid in English or simply as Atlético or Atleti, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, that play in La Liga. L'entraîneur de l'Atlético Madrid s'attend à une fin de saison très disputée pour désigner le champion d'Espagne. [68] Such perceptions have had an important impact on the city's footballing identities, tapping into the collective consciousness. [24], Atlético, however, gained their revenge when, led by former Real coach José Villalonga, they defeated Real in two successive Copa del Rey finals in 1960 and 1961. Sánchez, however, only remained at the club for one season before his move across the city to Real Madrid. This resulted in Atlético qualifying for the 1958–59 European Cup since the winners, Real Madrid, were the reigning European champions. 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. During his second spell in charge, Aragonés led the club to a runners-up finish in La Liga and a winner's medal in the Copa del Rey, both in 1985. Striker Diego Forlán was crowned with the Pichichi and also won the European Golden Shoe after scoring 32 goals for Atlético that season. Bien que 62 clubs différents aient disputé le championnat d'Espagne de première division, seuls neuf clubs sont parvenus à remporter le titre : Real Madrid (34 fois), FC Barcelone (26 fois), Atlético de Madrid (10 fois), Athletic de Bilbao (8 fois), Valence CF (6 fois), Real Sociedad (2 fois), Real Betis (1 fois), Séville FC (1 fois) et Deportivo La Corogne (1 fois). [22] In the semi-finals, they met Real Madrid, who won the first leg 2–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu while Atlético won 1–0 at the Metropolitano. [7] Atlético also co-owns Liga MX club Atlético San Luis, and the Canadian Premier League side Atlético Ottawa.[8]. In April 2019, they launched "Football School Program" in Lahore. 10 moments de 2018 où les femmes se sont soulevées, Vous questionnez votre boulot en ce moment ? With the legendary Ricardo Zamora as manager, the club subsequently won their first La Liga title that season and retained the title in 1941. C’est un sacré bond en avant pour la « Lionne indomptable ». Aviación Nacional had been founded in 1939 by members of the Spanish Air Force. Because of this cynicism, they managed a 0–0 draw, which was followed by a 2–0 victory in the return leg with goals from Gárate and Adelardo. The club's training ground is the Ciudad Deportiva Atlético de Madrid in Majadahonda, around 20 km west of Madrid. Après un match nul à domicile (1-1), les coéquipiers de Diego Costa font également un score de parité au Camp Nou (0-0). Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Atlético won 2–0 with goals from José Antonio Reyes and Sergio Agüero, Atlético's first win in the UEFA Super Cup. Espagne - Club Atlético de Madrid - Résultats, calendriers, effectif, statistiques, photos, vidéos et news. More recently, a heated rivalry has emerged between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, which is also considered one of the "Classics" of Spanish football. The 1999–2000 season proved disastrous for Atlético. [44] Other additions included Portuguese winger Simão Sabrosa from Benfica for €20 million and winger José Antonio Reyes from Arsenal for €12 million. [87] Until recently, Atlético Madrid had struggled significantly in the derby, carrying a 14-year winless streak into the 2012–13 season. 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. Antić then returned briefly in early 1999 only to be replaced with Claudio Ranieri at the end of the season. Atlético had not won La Liga for 10 years and were desperate for league success. Tous les matches; En Ch.Espagne; Dim 10/12/2017: Betis Séville: 0 - 1: Atlético de Madrid: Championnat d'Espagne: Dim 14/05/2017: Betis Séville: 1 - 1: Atlético de Madrid Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid are clubs with contrasting identities and different fates. Les méthodes de Simeone vont être retenues parfaitement par ses joueurs. Inspired by Brazilian centre-forward Vavá and Enrique Collar, Atlético reached the semi-finals after beating Drumcondra, CSKA Sofia and Schalke 04. [66] In 2018, they won their third Europa League title in nine years by beating Marseille 3–0 in the final at Stade de Lyon in Lyon, courtesy of a brace from Antoine Griezmann and a goal from club captain Gabi in what would be his last match for the club. Atlético has played at the European stage regularly since its 1958–59 European Cup debut, subsequently entering the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1961–62), the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1963–64), the UEFA Cup (1971–72) and the UEFA Super Cup (2009–10). This ended a 14-year and 25-match winless streak in the Madrid derby. Les duels face au Milan AC et Chelsea vont lui permettre de se révéler. [47], The 2007–08 season proved to be the most successful season for the club in the past decade. Les hommes de Diego Simeone réalisent une saison presque parfaite. The closest Atlético came to the La Liga trophy was the 1990–91 season when they finished runners-up by 10 points to Johan Cruyff's Barcelona. Thus, both La Liga and Athletic's relegation were postponed, the latter by winning a playoff against Osasuna, champion of the Segunda División tournament. Previously, the club was sponsored by Columbia Pictures, who would change the shirt sponsor's logo, and occasionally the shirt itself, as they did with the away shirt when Spider-Man 2 was in cinemas. Atlético had a comparatively disappointing 2010–11 season, finishing only seventh in the League and being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey and the group stage of the Europa League. The club co-owned the Indian Super League (ISL) franchise in Kolkata, formerly named Atlético de Kolkata, which won the competition twice, but in 2017 Atlético decided to end its franchise partnership with the ISL club due to broken commitments. Le club remporte le titre de champion d'Espagne en 1990, et termine deuxième la saison suivante. [26] Enrique Collar, who continued to be an influential player during this era, was now joined by the likes of midfielder Miguel Jones and midfield playmaker Adelardo.[27]. 13 fois à la Ligue des champions (3 finales, 3 demi-finales, 3 quarts de finale),; 9 fois à la Coupe d'Europe des vainqueurs de Coupe (1 titre, 2 finales, 2 demi-finales, 2 quarts de finale), Atlético also purchased Real Betis defender and Spanish international Juanito on a free transfer. Jusqu’alors, les hommes de Diego Simeone sont invaincus après notamment des victoires très importantes à l’extérieur face à la Real Sociedad et au FC Séville. Before this, the club played originally at the Ronda de Vallecas until 1923. [19] After the move, the Metropolitano was demolished and was replaced with university buildings and an office block belonging to the company ENUSA. Jesús Gil also closed down Atlético's youth academy in 1992,[38] a move that would prove significant due to 15-year-old academy member Raúl who, as a result, went across town to later achieve worldwide fame with rivals Real Madrid. 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. Eurosport fait le point sur cette lutte finale. La section féminine de l'Atlético de Madrid, alors appelée Atlético Villa de Madrid, est créée dans les années 1980. The Vicente Calderón has been demolished in July 2020, and replaced by a waterfront park at the banks of the Manzanares River in Madrid. C’est un sacré bond en avant pour la « Lionne indomptable ». Their opponents were Independiente[32] of Argentina and, after losing the away leg 1–0, they won the return leg 2–0 with goals from Javier Irureta and Rubén Ayala. Before the 1997–98 season, the heavy spending continued with the signings of Christian Vieri and Juninho. 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. 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Depuis l’ouverture du championnat d’Espagne 2013/2014, le Real Madrid, Barcelone et l’Atlético Madrid se marquent à la culotte et ont occupé tour-à-tour le fauteuil de leader. [51] Atlético saw this domestic success as an opportunity to reinforce their squad for the upcoming Champions League season. Mais la capacité de réaction des hommes de Simeone est impressionnante. Somewhat unexpectedly, in the following 1995–96 season, newly arrived head coach Radomir Antić, with a squad including holdovers Toni, Roberto Solozábal, Delfí Geli, Juan Vizcaíno, José Luis Caminero, Diego Simeone and Kiko, as well as new acquisitions Milinko Pantić, Luboslav Penev, Santi Denia and José Francisco Molina finally delivered the much sought-after league title as Atlético won the La Liga/Copa del Rey double. Koke, Gabi, Miranda ou encore Diego Costa seront les révélations de la saison. [25] This achievement was significant for the club, as the Cup Winners' Cup was the only major European trophy that Real Madrid never won. The Spanish Civil War gave Los Colchoneros a reprieve, as Real Oviedo was unable to play due to the destruction of their stadium during the bombings. 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. Under Helenio Herrera and with the help of Larbi Benbarek, Atlético won La Liga again in 1950 and 1951. [53] After failing to sign Danish former footballer Michael Laudrup, Atlético Madrid made it official that the new manager for the rest of the season would be former player Quique. From his central midfield position, he formed a legendary midfield alongside Machín and Ramón Gabilondo. 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. Sur la scène nationale, l’Atlético de Madrid est pris de plus en plus au sérieux, mais au rayon européen, l’équipe reste méconnue. This led to the appointment of Abel Resino as Atlético's new manager.[50]. Les Colchoneros s’envolent vers le titre de champion d’Espagne. They briefly returned to La Liga in 1934 but were relegated again in 1936 after Josep Samitier took over in mid-season from Pentland. In the process, Gil developed a ruthless reputation due to the manner in which he ran the club. After the completion of the Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid in 1923, the club moved there until the Vicente Calderón was finished in 1966. In terms of league titles won, Atlético Madrid are the third most successful club in Spanish football – behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. L’Atlético de Madrid a été sacré champion d’Espagne, samedi 17 mai en faisant match nul à Barcelone (1-1). [97][98] Atlético is also supported by King Felipe VI, who became Honorary President of the club in 2003.[99]. À bientôt 28 ans, Ajara Nchout Njoya rejoint l’Atlético de Madrid, l’un des trois plus grands clubs d’Espagne, champion trois fois de suite entre 2017 et 2019 et deuxième la saison dernière. À bientôt 28 ans, Ajara Nchout Njoya rejoint l’Atlético de Madrid, l’un des trois plus grands clubs d’Espagne, champion trois fois de suite entre 2017 et 2019 et deuxième la saison dernière. [18] The Metropolitano was used until 1966, when they moved to the new Estadio Vicente Calderón. [93] In August 2014, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights wrote to Atlético, calling on it to end the sponsorship by and promotion of Azerbaijan because of the country's human rights record, calling it "one of the most repressive countries in the world".[94]. On 17 May 2013, Atlético beat Real Madrid 2–1 in the Copa del Rey Final in a tense match where both teams finished with 10 men. [23] The tie went to a replay and Real won 2–1 in Zaragoza. Au Camp Nou, après les blessures de Diego Costa et Arda Turan, Alexis Sanchez ouvre le score.