Spanish football’s biggest spectacle is upon us, and I’ve assumed the crucial duty of initiating (intellectual) dialogue on the same.
A football rivalry that has political connotations, and more than a century old, has been the litmus test for the greatest managers and footballers the world has seen. We’re are once again at that moment of the season where passion and emotions will soar high, and men showing greater will to win on the pitch will be substantially rewarded.
Squads:
Barcelona should be able to count on its regular members, with only Busquets’ participation a doubt at this point.
Real Madrid barring injuries from their CL encounter should ‘ve everyone available except Bale and Ramos.
A football rivalry that has political connotations, and more than a century old, has been the litmus test for the greatest managers and footballers the world has seen. We’re are once again at that moment of the season where passion and emotions will soar high, and men showing greater will to win on the pitch will be substantially rewarded.
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Real Madrid vs Barcelona
Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga Jornada 9
Saturday, 25th Oct 2014
18.00 CET
Real Madrid vs Barcelona
Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga Jornada 9
Saturday, 25th Oct 2014
18.00 CET
- The first El Clasico was played in May 13, 1902. Since then, the two teams have netted a mammoth 736 goals between them! There have been 227 Clasicos since the first recorded match between the teams on 13 May 1902.
- Though 21 players have moved from Barcelona to Real Madrid, only 12 have gone in the opposite direction. A total of 13 players have played on both sides of El Clasico during their careers, a list that includes Michael Laudrup, Luis Enrique, Bernd Schuster and Luis Figo, who was welcomed back to Camp Nou in 2002 with a pig's head thrown at him by an enraged Barcelona fan.
- Despite being among the most decorated clubs in international football, there has never been a European Cup final featuring Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Squads:
Barcelona should be able to count on its regular members, with only Busquets’ participation a doubt at this point.
Real Madrid barring injuries from their CL encounter should ‘ve everyone available except Bale and Ramos.
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