Atlético Madrid
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Hector Cuper...with the team at the bottom of the division. He started the 2007-08 season at the helm of Real Betis, but was sacked on December 2, 2007 following his side's loss against Atletico Madrid. On March 11, 2008 he was unveiled as new boss of... In this article: Hector Raul Cuper, Champions League, RCD Mallorca, Parma, Aris Thessaloniki FC, UEFA Champions League, FC Barcelona, and Lazio |
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | September 02, 2009
Roman-born Ranieri takes charge of AS Roma
...of his playing career with Catanzaro, Catania and Palermo in southern Italy. As a coach, Ranieri has led Fiorentina, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea and Parma. He was fired by Juventus with two games remaining last season. Struggling...
In this article: Luciano Spalletti, AS Roma, Rome, Serie A, Claudio Ranieri, Juventus, Brett Favre, Genoa, and Champions League
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Daily Express | October 23, 2009
Carlo is hoping he has a happy landing
...ill father. Chelsea boss Ancelotti left for Italy after Wednesday night s Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid to be with Giuseppe, 86, who had suffered a haemorrhage at the family home in Reggiolo, near Parma. Giuseppe had...
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Ray Wilkins, Wigan, Joe Cole, Premier League, and Blackburn
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
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...where in the 90's Vitoria were one of Portugal's best in Europe after the Big Three and Boavista F.C., beating sides like Parma A.C., Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad and Sparta Prague have been eliminated from European competitions by...
In this article: Vitoria de Guimaraes, Portugal, Vitoria Setubal, Superliga, Fernando Meira, S.L. Benfica, Portsmouth F.C., F.C. Porto, and Premier League
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Claudio Ranieri returns to England for Europa League clash with Fulham
...note when he reflected via a translator on his time at Stamford Bridge, where he spent yesterday evening watching Chelsea host Atletico Madrid "as a guest of Mr Ancelotti". In 2007, Ranieri was linked with Manchester City after...
In this article: Claudio Ranieri, Fulham, Chelsea, Rome, Champions League, Jose Mourinho, Valencia, Juventus, and England
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Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (known in English as Atlético Madrid, Atletico Madrid or simply Atleti.) is a Spanish football club based in Madrid who play in the Primera División of La Liga. Their home stadium is the Vicente Calderón Stadium, which currently holds up to 55,000 spectators. The club is one of the most successful in Spanish League history, having won both La Liga and the Copa del Rey on nine occasions, including a double in 1996. They also won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1962 and were European Cup runners-up and Intercontinental Cup winners in 1975.
During their history, the club have been known by a number of nicknames including Los Colchoneros or The Mattress Makers due to their first team stripes being the same colours as old-fashioned mattresses. During the 1970s they became known as Los Indios. This was allegedly due to the club signing several South American players after the restrictions on signing foreign players was lifted. However there are a number of counter theories which claim they were so named because their stadium is camped on the river bank or because Los Indios were the traditional enemy of Los Blancos —the whites. The latter nickname refers to the club's city rival Real Madrid.
- Name:
- Atlético Madrid
- Also Known As:
- Los colchoneros (The mattress makers)
- Founding Date:
- October 04, 1939
- Coach:
- Abel Resino
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