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I like-Royal Madrid-Quinta del Buitre and seventh European Cup (1980–2000)

Royal Madrid-Quinta del Buitre and seventh European Cup (1980–2000)




By the first Eighties, Real Madrid had lost its grasp on the La Liga title till a brand new batch of home-grown stars brought domestic success back to the club.Spanish sport journalist Julio César Iglesias gave to the present generation the name La Quinta del Buitre ("Vulture's Cohort"), that was derived from the nickname given to 1 of its members,


 Emilio Butragueño. the opposite four members were Manuel Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.With La Quinta del Buitre (reduced to four members once Pardeza left the club for Zaragoza in 1986) and notable players like goalkeeper Francisco Buyo, right-back Miguel Porlán Chendo and Mexican striker dramatist Sánchez, Real Madrid|Spanish capital|national capital} had one in all the simplest groups in Spain and Europe throughout the half of the Eighties, winning 2 UEFA Cups, 5 Spanish championships in an exceedingly row, one Spanish cup and 3 Spanish Super Cups. within the early Nineteen Nineties, La Quinta del Buitre get a divorce when Martín Vázquez, Emilio Butragueño and Míchel left the club.




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In 1996, President Lorenzo Sanz appointed Fabio Capello as coach. though his tenure lasted just one season, Real Madrid was announced league champion and players like Roberto Taurus, Predrag Mijatović, Davor Šuker and equipage Seedorf acquired the club to strengthen a squad that already boasted the likes of Raúl, Fernando Hierro, Iván Zamorano, and Fernando Redondo. As a result, Real Madrid (with the addition of Fernando Morientes in 1997) finally all over its 32-year anticipate its seventh European Cup. In 1998, underneath manager Jupp Heynckes, The Whites defeated Juventus 1–0 within the final because of a goal from Predrag Mijatović.


Historia Real Madrid 2000

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