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Continue International football editors top 10 given factors such as player quality, cost of benefits, age and installation in Atletico Madrid team Title club Atletico Madrid Alias ColchonerosRojiblancosIndiosAtleti Mascote Indi (raccoon) Real Madrid's main rivalBarcelonaAtleti Bilbao Foundation on April 26, 1903 (117 years) Wanda Metropolitano Stadium Capacity 67,829 1 Location Madrid, President of Enrique Cerezo Coach Sponsor Plus500 Material (d) Sporting Nike Competition La LigaCopa ReiCopa Champions League SuperLeague Website Uniformalternative uniform form of the current season editing Club Atletico Madrid is a Spanish football club based in Madrid, founded on April 26, 1903. It was founded as a sports club of Madrid by Basque students sympathetic to . The team in the Spanish capital will no longer be a subsidiary in 1921, when it dismembered the Basque team. However, the similarity of uniforms, names and badges, arose because of the way the Madrid club was created, remained. His best period came between 1939 and 1975, winning seven of the ten titles in the Spanish league, the 1962 European Cup and finishing second in the UEFA Champions League in 1974. The runner-up in 1974, by the way, brought Atletico a curious position of the first intercontinental cup club, not winning the most important continental interclub trophy: the team defeated the Argentines from Independiente, not winning the UEFA Champions Cup, lost to Bayern . The German club gave the Spanish place. Atletico will again be a Champions League finalist in 2014 and 2016 without winning it. He previously won the UEFA Europa League in 2010 and 2012, a title he will win again in 2018. This is the third most winning club in Spanish football. Atletico have won the Spanish league 10 times, the Copa del Rey, 2 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Eva Duarte Cup and 1 FEF Presidents Cup. At international level, the club has won the UEFA Europa League three times, the UEFA Super Cup, the UEFA Cup 1 and the 1974 Intercontinental Cup. Atletico is also spain's third-largest fan, with 6.1 percent of the population, equivalent to about 2,900,000 fans, half of whom live in Madrid (about 22% of the Spanish capital's population), according to a previous survey conducted by linemen in 2002. In November 2015, Atletico reached 80,000 members, 12 million facebook followers, almost 2 million on Twitter and more than a million on Instagram and Google. In 2018, it reached 120,000 members. His former stadium, the Vicente Calderon, was already UEFA is a 5-star stadium, for outstanding achievements in comfort and safety, which are offered to fans and visiting clubs, and in the past had a maximum capacity of 70,000 spectators, falling then to about 55,000. The current stadium, the modern Wanda Metropolitano, used from the 2017-18 season, seats 67,829 fans. On July 3, 2019, Felix (126 million euros) made the fourth most expensive transfer in the world. The club is also a co-owner of the Calcutta Indian Super League team, former Kolkata Athletic, who has been a Super League champion twice, but Atletico ended the partnership in 2017 and the team was renamed ATK. He also owns Atletico San Luis (formerly San Luis) and Atletico Ottawa from the Canadian . The History Home of Atletico Madrid 1911 First Name, Athletic Club of Madrid, demonstrated the original idea of the founders, Basque students who wanted to create a branch of the sports club, the Bilbao team. The original uniform, as a result, was the same: the shirts are divided in half in blue-white-blue trousers, the uniform was bought from the English team Blackburn Rovers. The exchange took place in 1911, when the envoy of the two track and field federations, traveling to England, could not find Blackburn's uniform and decided to bring them from Sunderland: shirts with red and white vertical stripes and black trousers. The club's first badge in 1903. The new model has been used entirely by Athletic Bilbao since then. Madrid, meanwhile, kept Blackburn's blue shorts, causing differences in the form of the two clubs that went on to receive the nickname rojiblancos. The branch, however, will soon get its own nickname: since some of the popular mattresses of the time were covered with layers of alvirrubra and most of the fan magrilenos were workers, he soon gave the nickname colchoneros. The first form of the team, alviazul, sometimes serves as the basis for the secondary form used by the club. Athletic Madrid, unlike another team in the city - which officially earned the nickname royalty and was renamed Real Madrid, began to receive support from the working classes, whose villas were concentrated in the area of the first stadium, The Rhonda de Vallecas. In 1923, with the already independent administration of Athletic Bilbao, he moved to the Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid. In the 1920s, Atletico won the Spanish league three times, and in 1926 finished second in the Copa del Rey. Thus, he was invited to take part in the first edition of the Spanish championship, which will take place in the season 1928/29. The second edition of the championship, however, was eventually relegated. He returned in 1934, and endured another fall two years On the other hand, he saw his rival receive trophies: Madrid (who lost the nickname Real Madrid during the Second Spanish Republic was a two-time Champion of Spain in 1932 and 1933 and took the President's Cup (as the Copa del Rey in the Republican period became known) in 1936, the year of Atletico's second relegation. After the conflict, the club surfaced with unusual names - merged with Aviaci'n Nacional, a team of Saragos linked to the Spanish aeronautics, and became sporting Aviaci'n de Madrid. , Aviaci'n finished the champion for the first time. And it will equal the rival team next year, winning the bi. In the same year, the second title was banned by decree of spanish President Francisco Franco, the general who had won the Civil War, from the official use of the non-castilic language in Spanish territory. The name in English was changed to Atletico Aviasion Madrid. As Real Madrid fell more and more, Atletico evolved. After the end of communication with the Air Force in 1947, the name of the club underwent a new change: Atletico Madrid, which is maintained to this day. That same year, the Rojiblancos got their biggest win over Real Madrid, 5-0. After nine years in the post, Atletico won their third Spanish title in 1950, with a new bi the following year. The team was then the second biggest winner in the Spanish league - four titles, along with , just one behind Atletico Bilbao. The departure of coach ended the team's stagnation - Barcelona will go ahead with two titles in a row. The worst for the rojiblanca crowd, however, is yet to come. Having lost his local hegemony and first continental title for Atletico Madrid, Vave made the most successful career in European football among brazilians who played in the final of the 1958 World Cup. In the 1953/54 season, Real Madrid will return to the League under the strengthening of Argentine Alfredo di Stefano. La Saeta Rubia will lead Real Madrid to bi later, equal achievements of Atletico. A decade followed with the Argentine captain Real Madrid's five consecutive wins in the first editions of the UEFA Champions Cup. Moreover, the South American stirred up the rivalry: the Blanco club began to develop more rivalry, mutually, with Barcelona, against which he continued to play national hegemony in a decade. In 1957 Real Madrid won its fifth Spanish title, and the sixth will come in Barcelona responded with their seventh and eighth titles in 1959 and 1960. Within distance of both, Atletico saw Real Madrid change five Spanish titles in the early 1960s. The departure was to devote itself to the World Cup, the new name of the Cup do Rey: the titles in the tournament came in 1960 (the first Atletico in the competition), 1961 and 1965. The first two were won over Real Madrid, with rojiblancos counting on the first Brazilian at the club, Vave. With the 1961 title, the club was able to compete in the European Cup, a competition that arose between the winners of the European national cups and the prestigious as the second European interclub tournament in importance. Atletico won the 1962 edition, their first continental trophy. The achievement marked a farewell to idol Joaquin Peyre - the Italians from Turin watched them in the final against Fiorentina, in which he scored two goals and hired him. The resumption of achievements in Spain and the world title Atletico interrupted the Real Spanish title sequence in 1966, winning the League for the fifth time and already having three idols: Adelardo, Luis Aragon and Jose Ufare. This, Galician grew up in Brazil, where he defended the Corinthians and Flamengo under the nickname Spanish. However, the opponent overshadowed the achievement by winning his sixth Champions Cup title. Atletico's first appearance in the tournament, in the 1966-67 season, ended with an early elimination in the second round, against The Yugoslavs Vojvodina Novi Sad. 1966 also marked the transition to a new stadium, which was named after the president at the time: Vicente Calderon. Luis Aragon was one of Atletico's most famous characters, where he played for ten years and trained four times. Meanwhile, Real Madrid have won the Spanish league three times in a row in a decade, accumulating fourteen titles. In 1970, Atletico received the sixth, packed Luis es:Jose Eulogio Garat, the top scorers of the league. At the height of the Barcelona crisis, Atletico ended a decade as Real Madrid's chief antagonist. The second campaign in the Champions Cup was better: the colchoneros reached the semi-finals, where they were paraded by future champions Ajax Cruyff. The 1970s came with Real Madrid scoring their 15th Spanish title in 1972 and Atletico responding with their seventh then, receiving one title from equal Barcelona. Also with veterans Adelardo, Luis and Ufarte, the team combined other names enshrined in the club: goalkeeper , Javier Iureta and Argentine forwards naturalized by Spanish Geraldo Becerra and Jose Eulogio Herat. Since the 1973 title, Rojiblancos have overtaken the matrix of Atletico Bilbao and reached the Champions Cup for the third time. After reaching the semi-finals in 1971, Finally reaching the final. The opponent was Bayern Munich, the base of the German-Western team, which in a few weeks will become the world champion: Sepp Meyer, Gerd Muller, Franz Beckenbauer, Uli Heunes, Paul Breitner and Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck. In normal times, Atletico managed to balance the match, which for overtime did not turn out without points. Six minutes after the end of extra time, Luis Aragon, at 36 and on the verge of retirement, scores a free kick. In Madrid, fans began to fill the streets of the city with what promised to be a night of celebration. Celebrations were abruptly interrupted by thirty seconds left in the game when Schwarzenbeck kicked from outside the area and equalized. The move ended up punishing goalkeeper Rein. Since there was no decision on the penalty shootout, the name was decided only in an additional game. The Germans won 4-0 and took the cup, which was so close to Atletico. To make matters worse, the season ended with Barcelona being champions of Spain, opening two titles in favour. Next year the club will win the Intercontinental Cup with former player Luis as coach. A place in the final was possible only after the departure of Bayern. After losing 1-0 to Independiente in Argentina, Atletico won 2-0 on the comeback, with goals from Irureta and Argentine Ruben Ayala. 1975-1995: Two decades with some achievements of Brazilian defender Luis Pereira in action at the 1974 World Cup. He will be signed by Atletico next year. In addition to the world title, 1975 was also the year in which the club hired two Brazilians present at the 1974 World Cup, both from the then champion of Brazil, Palmeiras: Lavina and Luis Pereira. In his first season Leyvin is second in the league with 18 goals, but the champion is, for the 17th time, Real Madrid, who won the title also in the previous. With the Brazilians on the pitch and Luis Aragon training, Atletico was the 1977 Spanish champion for the eighth time, again landing in Barcelona. In the Champions Cup the team falls in the quarterfinals, against the Belgians Brugge. Another Brazilian to arrive after the World Cup is Dirceu, which comes in 1979. 9rceu remains only three years old, but leaves the club as one of the most beloved fans. Attending the 1982 World Cup, he is the first foreign footballer to be called up to Brazil's World Cup squad, along with Falcao (during the World Cup in Rome). The prospect of overtaking Barcelona in the following years has not been successful, although the Catalan club are also living in crisis during this period. Real Madrid, which until 1990 has twenty-five Spanish titles, five of them won in a row in the 1980s. To make matters worse, five titles packed with goals Hugo Sanchez, who was bought from Atletico in 1985 after being the top scorer for the colchoneros in the league and won the Rey Cup in the same season. When they do not see their rival win the League, Atletico see other teams, not him, reach the trophy: Athletic Bilbao and win two leagues each; FC Barcelona opened a new distance of two titles in 1985. During the 1980s, the team won the Rey Cup and the Spanish Super Cup only in 1985. Atletico, returning to play in Rekopa, also returns to the final of the tournament, but loses to the Soviet Dynamo from Kiev. Even when he manages to have the biggest scorer in the League, in 1989 - Brazilian Balthazar, the team does not reach the top positions and constantly sees the opponent win titles. Other Brazilians who played for Atleti this decade were Alemao, the Brazilian national team - the 1987-88 season and Donato, who came along with Baltazar in the 1988-89 season. When Balthazar was the top scorer, Atletico was president for two years of controversial Jesus Gil. Gila's first move was to buy Portuguese Paulo Futre, champions of the Champions Cup with the amazing FC Porto in 1987. However, it was only with the signing of German veteran in 1990 that the team returned to the top positions. Schuster came directly from Real Madrid, from where he left after being alarmed by the board. In the first season with Don Bernardo, 1990-91, Atletico is the Spanish runner-up, ahead of Real Madrid and the Cup champion do Rey, beating Mallorca 1-0 in the final. The title, however, goes to FC Barcelona, which currently has three trophies in favour. To make matters worse, Barca would change three other achievements then extend the distance. In the interme, the biggest legors of the colchoneros are the Rey Cup titles in 1991 and 1992. In the 1992 final against Real Madrid, Futre and Schuster scored both goals in a 2-0 win at the Bernabeu. Schuster's penalty is still remembered by the fans. That season, Manolo's artillery almost did not end with the Spaniard, who was two points behind Barcelona. Atletico finished sixth in the 1992-93 season in an administrative crisis that forced President Gil to repay his club's base divisions. The future damage will symbolize in striker Raul: posing from the bases of rojiblancas and from the fanatically athletic family, eventually bought by rival Real Madrid, where he will be celebrated. Because of the crisis, Schuster, Futre and Donato leave the team. Without them, Atletico finishes the 1993/94 season in the twelfth. 1994-95 sees a deterioration: the situation is sixteenth, while Real Madrid reaches the twenty-sixth Spanish title. 1996 gold and the return of the crisis Jose Luis a key part of the 1996 titles. Taking advantage of the crisis experienced by both Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as Deportivo La Coruna (a club that has been on the rise in a decade), Atletico surpasses the 1995-96 season: in Spanish, he again wins, after nineteen years, , taking advantage of the shot lead it gets in the first round; And what's better, and the voice with the King's Cup, also won. Prepared by Yugoslav Radomir Antic, the team gathered Jose Francisco Molina, Jose Luis Caminero, Luboslav Peneva, Diego Simeone, Milinko Pantic, Juanma Lopez and nod. The ninth Spanish title brings hope: the club is doing well in the UEFA Champions League in 1997, eliminated in the quarterfinals of Ajax. The title of the tournament with , the opponent who won the group stage. To make matters worse, Real Madrid beat the Spaniards. The next two championships, with Atletico spending on Brazilian Juninho and Italian Christian Vieri (the league's top scorer in 1997-98), go to FC Barcelona. During these three seasons, the team can not even make the top five. The administrative crisis has once again escalated as a result of the investigation by the Spanish police around Gil over suspicious transactions and his leadership in Marbella, the Andalusian resort of which he was mayor at the time. What's bad, the worse in 1999-2000. Even the signing of Carlos Gamarra, the Paraguayan defender of the 1998 World Cup, helps The Rojiblanca defense, which finishes the season with a negative balance of sixteen goals and in the penultimate place, relegated for the first time in more than sixty years. The Copa del Rey also does not come as a consolation: the team loses the final to Espanyol. The fans' unhappiness is further compounded by the success of Real Madrid, who won their eighth UEFA Champions League title - their seventh in a row two years earlier. The rival still steals a member of the athletic cast, Santiago Solari. , long the great name of Atletico in the 2000s. In 2000-2001, the situation was even worse: the team hired the league's top scorer in the previous season, Salva, but still ranks fourth in the second division, losing access to the modest goal difference to modest Tenerife, with which he equalled on points. The second division finally won the following season, with a cheaper team and with legal intervention due to huge debts. However, Real Madrid won the Spanish title and ninth in the Champions League in the same season. 21st century: Difficulties in the beginning of Atletico Madrid fans in 2005 Return to the elite also marks the professional debut of Fernando Torres. Good relations with Brazilian players are not extended with Rodrigo Fabri, who was little used by the coach and only for 2003-04, marked by the centenary of the team and the death of President Gil. The continuous discourse of the great team is not consistent with the results of that time. The distance of titles for Real Madrid and Barcelona is increasing. The atmosphere, also included in the post wins over Real Madrid (in 1999), does not change even with the arrival of Argentine technical winner in 2004: he strengthens well the attack with compatriots Maxi Rodriguez and Luciano Galletti, Bulgarian and Montenegrin servant Mateja Keshman, maintaining a safe defense formed by Pablo Ibanez, Antonio Lopez and Luis Pereia, but the club can not good ; Juan Roman Riquelme and Javier Mascherano's requests were ultimately not fulfilled. Uruguayan Diego Forl'n, former Atletico goalkeeper. Two other Brazilians are hired in the following years, Fabiano Eller and Kleber Santana, neither with the same success the last idol of the country at the club, Juninho. Fabiano comes throughout the 2006-07 season, marked by the arrival of Sergio Aguero and Mexican coach . Santana was one of those who arrived with money from the sale of idol Fernando Torres to Liverpool in the summer of 2007. Others to arrive were Jose Antonio Reyes, coming directly from rival Real; Luis Garcia, Torres's counterweight in negotiations with Liverpool; owned by FC Barcelona, Portuguese Simao Sabrosa and Brazilian Thiago Motta; and Uruguayan Diego Forl'n. Only in the season that followed the loss of their great idol, Atletico achieved their best result in La Liga in a decade, the fourth place that returned the club to the UEFA Champions League after more than a decade. Falling out of the shadows of Torres, who has collected for himself insulting references of his team-mates, Kun Aguero takes off at the club and makes a devastating attack in a duet with Forl'n. In the Champions League, the club finished undefeated, but dropped out of the tournament in the 1/8 final. David Villa celebrates a goal for Atletico Madrid in the 2013-2014 season. He repeats fourth place in 2008-09, as well as the duo Ofero-Forl'n (the league's top scorer), despite the fall of coach Aguirre. Decade 2010: Relevant achievements and the new stadium Cast Atletico Madrid celebrates the conquest of La Liga 2013-14 In the 2009-10 season, a good campaign in Spanish is not repeated. On the other hand, Atletico get the trophy after fourteen years: the first edition of the Europa League, beating Fulham in extra time, with two goals from Forl'n. The club also reaches the final of the Copa del Rey, but loses to Sevilla. Since 1996, it was the first season in which Atleti won titles and Real Madrid did not. In the 2011/12 season, Atletico's team with top scorer Falcao Garcia, the 2010-2011 champions Porto, repeated the feat of 2009-10 and Won the second major tournament on the continent in a campaign that knocked out two Spanish title-favourite teams, Valencia's semi-final wins 4-2 and 1-0 at home on the comeback, knocking off Argentine coach Bielsa 4-0 in the final, with two goals from top scorer Falcao Garcia, who achieved the feat of becoming a two-time champion in the artillery competition and another goal scored by Brazilian Diego. Panoramic views of the modern Wanda Metropolitano Stadium. Having defeated Real Madrid 2-1 on May 17 at the Santiago Bernabeu, Atletico won the 2012-13 Copa del Rey with goals from Brazilians Miranda and , who became naturalized in Spain. In addition to granting the Title of King's Cup, Atletico broke the historical taboo of 14 years by not winning a game even against rival Merengue. Atletico reached the final of the 2013/14 Champions League and won the match when Real Madrid striker equalized in extra time in the second half. As a result, he was defeated in overtime with a score of 4:1. On April 27, 2014, he broke his record for points in the Spanish championships by scoring 88 points, surpassing the record of 87 points held by the 1995/96 season champion with three rounds in the championship. As a result, Atletico won the Spanish league for the 10th time with 90 points. At the beginning of the 2014/15 season, Atletico again won a new official title, again beating Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup. Tying the match to one side 1-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, and winning 1-0 in the second leg was played at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. The club became the third Champions League finalist in 2016, eliminating Bayern Munich in the semi-finals of their side's 1974 final. The final against Real Madrid was a win-win in 2014, when Atletico lost the title in a penalty shootout, losing their charge in a regular time that ended in a 1-1 draw. On September 16, 2017, the club opened its new stadium, the Wanda Metropolitano, in a 1-0 win over Malaga. This is the sixth stadium in its history. The others were Campo del Retiro (Tyro del Pichon) between 1903 and 1913, Campo de O'Donnell between 1913 and 1923 and after 1943 to 1966, the old Metropolitan from 1923 to 1939, Vallecas between 1939 and 1943 and the Vicente Calderon Stadium between 1966 and 2017. Atletico won the Europa League 2017/18, beating Marseille 3-0 in the final, playing in France at the Lyon Stadium. He then won the 2018 UEFA Super Cup, beating Real Madrid 4-2 in the final. The interior of the former Vicente Calderon Stadium a few minutes before the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League match Atletico Madrid and Schalke 04. Debi de Madrid's rivals in 1920 are Real Madrid's biggest rival club Real Madrid, another city team with whom Derby Madrid, the first city d'rbi to decide the Europa League, is in 2014, repeating itself in 2016. Rojiblancos (the Spanish equivalent of alvirrubros) were higher until the early 1950s, when rivals, packed di Stefano, changed the situation and left Atletico behind. Traditionally, Real Madrid has been associated with a more elitist crowd, while Atletico are seen as a more popular support group team. However, such a stereotype has already been overcome in real life. Both Madrid fans already cover the popular and immigrant layers of the third world; As the current king of Spain, Philip VI, is an declared supporter of Atletia, of which he has also been honorary president since the 100th anniversary of colchonero in 2003, being ultras Athletic Front aligned to the far right to a point considered by a group of most fascist fans in the country, and nothing laborious - according to fans of another Madrid club, , whose supporters are characterized by deeper left-wing participation. Atletico itself would be a club originally adopted, even officially, by Francoism. Barcelona Over time, Blancos began to develop a larger rivalry against a team from another city, Barcelona, which also caused some animosity of Atletico fans. Clashes with Barca are usually not friendly and usually very intense games and a lot of goals. There were four champions in the Champions League, with two wins for Atletico, one for Barcelona and one draw, with Atletico eliminating Barcelona in the quarter-finals in 2014 and 2016. A partial preview of the names of the Trophy Hall of the Atletico Madrid Museum, reflecting the main achievements. Intercontinental World Cup Titles Seasons 1 1974 Continental Tournament UEFA Europa League Titles 3 2009-10, 2011-12, 2017-18 European Cup Recopa 1 1961-62 UEFA Super Cup 3 2010, 2012, 2018 National Championship titles La Liga 10 1939-40, 40 1940-41, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1965-66, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1976-77, 1995-96, 2013-14 King's Cup 10 1959-60 , 1960-61, 1964-65, 1971-7 2, 1975-76, 1984-85, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1995-96, 2012-13 Spanish Super Cup 2 1985 , 2014 Eva Duarte Cup 1 1950-51 FAF Presidents Cup 1 1947 La Liga - 2nd Division 1 2001-02 Regional Titles Championship Madrid 3 1920-21, 1924-25, 1927-28 Castilla Cup 1 1941 Champion Tournaments Invincible Friendly Villa Trophy 18 (1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003) Рамон де Карранса Трофи: 10 (1968, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2014, 2015) Тереза Эррера Трофи: 6 (1956, 1965, 1973, 1985, 1986, 2009) Коломбино Трофи: 6 (1985, 1986, 2009) Коломбино Трофи: 6 (1985, 1986, 2009) Коломбино Трофи: 6 (1985, 1986, 2009) Коломбино Трофи: 6 (1985, 1986, 2009) 66, 1972, 19 3 (1965, 1970, 1980) Кубок чемпионов Испании: 1 (1940) Кубок Да: 1 (1995) Сантандер Сити Трофи: 1 (2005) Виго Сити Трофи: 1 (2007) Евро-Американский кубок: 1 (2005) 2 (2013, 2014) : 1 (2017) Статистика и рекорды Атлетико Мадрид уже увехнул 85 игроков на сегодняшний день за сборную Испании по футболу In addition to their players who have been called up some selection in World Cups in 36 cases 9 different teams, mostly Spanish, with 20 calls. Data's top scorers were updated until the last match played on July 11, 2020. Top scorers in General # Country Name Period Goals 1 Luis Aragonés 1964–1974 172 2 Adrián Escudero 1945–1958 169 3 Paco Campos 1940– 1948 154 4 José Eulogio Gárate 1966–1977 135 5 2014–2019 134 6 Fernando Torres 20 001–20072014–2018 129 7 Joaquín Peiró 1954–19621970–1971 124 8 Julio Elícegui 1933–1940 114 9 Adelardo Rodríguez 1959–1976 112 10 Enrique Collar 1952–1969 105 Top scorer s in La Liga # Country Name Period Goals 1 Adrián Escudero 1945–1958 150 2 Luis Aragonés 1964–1974 123 3 Paco Campos 1940–1948 120 4 José Eulogio Gárate 1966–1977 109 5 Fernando Torres 2001–20072014–2018 1 09 6 Antoine Griezmann 2014–2019 94 7 Joaquín Peiró 1954–19621970–1971 91 8 Rubén Cano 1976–1982 82 9 José Juncosa 1944–1955 80 10 Manolo Sánchez 1988–1995 76 Match records Note : The bold nominees are active players of the club. Information about Kok may be out of date because the player is active. Country Player Period Games 1 Adelardo Rodriguez 1959-1976 553 2 Tomasz Resones 1984-1996 483 3 Enrique Collarr 1953-197 0 47 0 4 Koke 2009- 459 5 Juan Carlos Aguilera 1987-19931996-2005 456 6 Isacio Callea 1958-1 9 72 425 7 Juan Carlos Arteche 1978-1989 421 8 Gabi 2004-20072011-2018 417 9 Fernando Torres 9 2 The data is updated until the last match played on July 19, 2020. 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(G) - 2012-2015: Azerbaijan - Land of Fire, current presidency Current cast Last update: October 9, 2020. Atletico Madrid's current Line-Up No. Name No. Pos. Name No. Pos. Name 1 G Ivo Grbic 11 M 20 M Vitolo 2 Jose Jimenez 3 12 LE 21 M 3 LE Manu Sanchez 13 G 2 22 5 v 14 v 23 LD 6 M Stefan S Avic 24 LD Winter Vrsalco 7 A Joan Felix 16 v Hector Herrera 8 v Sael 17 Ivan zaponjic 9 Luis Suarez 18 Felipe 10 Angel Correa 19 Diego Costa Coach: Diego Simeone Links - b El Wanda Metropolitano acoger la final Champions League 2091 elpais.com (in Spanish). September 20, 2017 - Atletico Madrid club - Los 10 fcos de f'tbol preferidos por los espanholes, Citing a study by the CIS Institute published in June 2014 and available on July 24, 2015 - El Atl'tico alcanza la cifra hist'rica de los 80,000 socios, the page is edited on November 18, 2015 and is available on November 26, 2015, no mundodeportivo.com (February 6, 2018). 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