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One of Madrid's three Spanish Clubs which often play at First Division. The other two are Atlético de Madrid and Rayo Vallecano. Due to the league itself (some clubs descent to the Second Division) Atlético de Madrid is now playing at the Second one. However, Real Madrid has never gone into the Silver or Second Division. | One of Madrid's three Spanish Clubs which often play at First Division. The other two are Atlético de Madrid and Rayo Vallecano. Due to the league itself (some clubs descent to the Second Division) Atlético de Madrid is now playing at the Second one. However, Real Madrid has never gone into the Silver or Second Division. | ||
<br>'''Real Madrid''' has consistently ranked as one of the top football clubs in Europe. Its chief rival in the Spanish League is Barcelona. | <br>'''Real Madrid''' has consistently ranked as one of the top football clubs in Europe. Its chief rival in the Spanish League is ]. | ||
The president of spain takes money from the people of the country to give it to that football club,he's just a cheater | |||
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Revision as of 04:02, 6 August 2002
One of Madrid's three Spanish Clubs which often play at First Division. The other two are Atlético de Madrid and Rayo Vallecano. Due to the league itself (some clubs descent to the Second Division) Atlético de Madrid is now playing at the Second one. However, Real Madrid has never gone into the Silver or Second Division.
Real Madrid has consistently ranked as one of the top football clubs in Europe. Its chief rival in the Spanish League is FC Barcelona.
See also: