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Bayern Munich: 2–1: Real Madrid: Olympiastadion: 60,000 13: 2001–02: Quarter-finals: 2 April 2002 Bayern Munich: 2–1: Real Madrid: Olympiastadion: 60,000 Real Madrid (3) 14: 10 April 2002 Real Madrid: 2–0: Bayern Munich: Santiago Bernabéu: 75,328 15: 2003–04: Round of 16: 24 February 2004 Bayern Munich: 1–1: Real Madrid ...
The club clinched its 11th League title [1] four points above runners-up Atlético Madrid [2] and five championship in a row a record remained until 1990 when the club won again the same consecutive trophies.
Real Madrid TV is a free digital television channel, operated by Real Madrid specialising in the Spanish football club. The channel is available in Spanish and English . It is located at Ciudad Real Madrid in Valdebebas , Real Madrid's training centre.
In 2016, when Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League for the eleventh time, the program began broadcasting at 00:30 and ended at 08:00. In 2017 and 2018, with the UEFA Champions League finals in the background, the program, apart from broadcasting previous UEFA Champions League finals won by Real Madrid , had special evening broadcasts.
In the semifinals, Real Madrid faced Bayern Munich again. The first match was a 2–2 draw, while the second match in the Bernabéu was marked by a double by Joselu in the last few minutes of the game, with Bayern Munich suffering a historic comeback after leading 1–0.
The frequent important meetings in the cup and regular league fixtures, as well as each club becoming adopted as a symbol of their respective home regions, [1] caused rivalries to develop between them, [2] with the feud between Barcelona from Catalonia and Real Madrid from Castile, known as El Clásico, now being one of the most watched ...
El Viejo Clásico (The Old Classic), also known as El Otro Clásico (The Other Classic) [5] is the name given to any football match between Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid. [6] [7] Until 10 December 2011, this fixture was the most played in the history of Spanish football, when it was surpassed by El Clásico (between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona). [8]
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