Inspired by football legends
Delivery 48/72h on working days – mainland Spain and Balearic Islands
Inspired by football legends
Delivery 48/72h on working days – mainland Spain and Balearic Islands
One size: 39-44 // COMPOSITION 80% Cotton. 18% Polyamide. 2% Elastane.
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From the dawn of the 20th century in Madrid, a club and a city were united by something as simple as the colors of a piece of fabric. In 1911, Atlético de Madrid adopted the red and white stripes that were then common on mattress covers, and this pattern soon became a symbol of identity for the team and its fans. From this came the nickname that remains in use today: Colchoneros, a term of endearment and belonging that evokes the club's working-class roots and the textile tradition of the Spanish capital.
The first League and Copa del Generalísimo (1939-1941): Following the Spanish Civil War, Atlético de Madrid (then Atlético Aviación) experienced a golden age. They won their first League title in the 1939-40 season and successfully defended it in 1940, in addition to winning the Copa del Generalísimo in 1940. This League double marked the beginning of their trophy haul and established the club as a major force in Spanish football.
The Helenio Herrera era and the "Double" of the 1960s: Under the management of Helenio Herrera and with players like Adelardo Rodríguez, Atlético de Madrid enjoyed a period of great success in the 1960s. They won the League in the 1965-66 season and the Copa del Generalísimo in 1965, consolidating their position as a formidable rival for Real Madrid.
The 1974 Intercontinental Cup: Although Atlético de Madrid lost the 1974 European Cup final against Bayern Munich, they had the opportunity to play in the Intercontinental Cup against Independiente of Argentina. In a two-legged tie, Atlético prevailed, winning their only intercontinental title. This was a prestigious international achievement for the club.
The League and Copa del Rey Double (1995): The 1995 season is one of the most memorable for Atlético fans. Under the management of Radomir Antić and with stars like Diego Simeone, Kiko Narváez, and Milinko Pantić, Atlético de Madrid achieved the historic double by winning both La Liga and the Copa del Rey. This was an epic triumph that broke the hegemony of other major clubs and is etched in the club's history.
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