El Derbi madrileño (English: Madrid Derby) is the name given to football matches between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, both of them from Madrid, Spain. Real Madrid and Atletico are clubs with contrasting identities and very different fates - a divide similar to Manchester's derby, but far more political. Historically, Real Madrid have long been seen as the establishment club. On the other side, Atletico was always characterized by a 'sentimiento de rebeldía' (a sense of rebellion) although, during the early Franco years, it was Atlético that was the preferred team of the regime, being associated with the military airforce, until the regime's preferences moved towards Real Madrid in the 1950s. Franco sought to make political capital out of Real Madrid's European Cup titles at a time when Spain was internationally isolated - "Real Madrid are the best embassy we ever had", said one minister. Bernabeu, Real Madrid's stadium, is majestic, alongside banks and businesses on the classy and aristocratic Castellana, while Calderon can be found beside the river; Real Madrid draw greater support because of its successes, while Atletico has a more working class fan base, which comes particularly from the south of the city.
To watch them in action you can buy Real Madrid Tickets online at relatively cheaper price you can also buy Champions league tickets and champions league final tickets for the other teams of the League. Further more football tickets for other events are available at ticket4football.com like Premier League Tickets, Carling cup final tickets and World cup football tickets.
To watch them in action you can buy Real Madrid Tickets online at relatively cheaper price you can also buy Champions league tickets and champions league final tickets for the other teams of the League. Further more football tickets for other events are available at ticket4football.com like Premier League Tickets, Carling cup final tickets and World cup football tickets.
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