The Bernabeau is place of football legend and the home of the Real Madrid, the world’s most prestigious football club with revenue of nearly 440million Euros. Madrid has dominated Spanish football for long periods of time throughout their history and is the most successful club to have been involved in European competition.
Madrid tickets give you access to the majestic Bernabeau Stadium; an 85,454 seat arena that has witnessed some of the greatest players ever to have played the beautiful game.
It was in the 50s, under the guardianship of Santiago Bernabeu, when Real stamped their mark on the Spanish and European game. It was Real who effectively invented the Champions League as a showpiece European tournament, and subsequently went on to be the most successful team ever to have played in it with an unparalleled nine victories. Even the mighty Barcelona ticket sales have some way to go before getting close to that record. Madrid tickets allow you to bask in this legacy. Barcelona football tickets holders are still given a real spectacle by the talents of Lionel Messi and the captain Xavi.
Alfredo Di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas are genuine football legends. In an era before big TV rights and the commercial game their names and skills became the stuff of folklore. We see grainy footage of the two stars, but are generally left to imagine just what kind of breathtaking ability lead to their names being revered throughout the football world. They are the kind of stars that propelled the team to an incredible 5 consecutive Champions League wins between 1956 and 1960.
That kind of achievement seems impossible in the modern game and only adds to the mythology and folklore that surrounds this magical club. Madrid tickets let you taste the atmosphere and ambience of this hallowed turf.
Madrid tickets allow you to become entwined in the theatre and stage show of the mighty Bernabeau. See players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka attempt to reclaim the power stolen by Barcelona. If Madrid are to recall past glories, they could well do it under the watch of tactical genius and football icon Jose Mourinho.







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