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Atlético Madrid

"Los Colchoneros (The Mattress Makers)"

Founded: April 26, 1903
Location: Madrid, Spain
Stadium: Wanda Metropolitano
Capacity: 68,456

Club Overview

Atlético Madrid is one of Spain's most prominent and competitive football clubs, renowned for its gritty, resilient style and disciplined tactical approach. Founded in 1903, Atlético has built a reputation for strong defensive organization, intense physicality, and clinical counter-attacking football under long-standing manager Diego Simeone.

Achievements

11

La Liga Titles

10

Copa del Rey Titles

3

UEFA Europa League Titles

0

UEFA Champions League Titles
Finalists in 1974, 2014, 2016

3

UEFA Super Cup Titles

1

Intercontinental Cup Titles

Key Players

Jan Oblak
Jan Oblak

Goalkeeper

Javier Serrano
Javier Serrano

Midfield

Adrián
Adrián

Offence

Reinildo
Reinildo

Left Back

Ángel Correa
Ángel Correa

Right Wing

Recent Form

Atlético Madrid continues to compete consistently at the highest levels of both domestic and international football. Under Simeone’s leadership, they maintain a tough defensive core, blending experienced veterans with dynamic, talented youngsters who exemplify their combative style.

Fan Culture

Atlético Madrid supporters, known as Colchoneros, are celebrated for their fierce loyalty, passion, and unwavering support. The vibrant atmosphere at Wanda Metropolitano showcases their deep-rooted pride and emotional connection to the team, epitomizing the club's fighting spirit.

 Diego Simeone

Manager: Diego Simeone

Diego Simeone has transformed Atlético Madrid into one of Europe's toughest and most disciplined teams. His tactical discipline, defensive resilience, and high-intensity style have made Atlético a formidable force in both domestic and European competitions.