Мадридский «Реал», отгрузив сегодня 10 мячей в ворота «Райо Вальекано», сделал это впервые с 1960 года и третий раз в своей истории. 55 лет назад был бит «Эльче» со счетом 11:2.
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с реальными призами |
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Полностью смогли пройти пока лишь шесть человек |
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Топ-3 самых сложных: Вальядолид, Бернли, Уфа |
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Все команды в равных финансовых условиях |
ПыСы #БенитесНеУходи
ПыСы БенитесНеУходи
Так и Барсоглоры вместо того чтобы на СВОИХ ветках радоваться победам или вместе переживать неудачи своей команды, лезут на ветку Реала чтобы по поводу и без наср(наложить) огромную вонючую кучу. ХЗ почему вам неймется? По ходу весь смысл вашего существования на соккере , это портить воздух при упоминании Реала и стараться сделать всё чтобы эту вонь почувствовали все!!!
Так и Барсоглоры вместо того чтобы на СВОИХ ветках радоваться победам или вместе переживать неудачи своей команды, лезут на ветку Реала чтобы по поводу и без наср(наложить) огромную вонючую кучу. ХЗ почему вам неймется? По ходу весь смысл вашего существования на соккере , это портить воздух при упоминании Реала и стараться сделать всё чтобы эту вонь почувствовали все!!!
но судья кричал - хала мадрид
но судья кричал - хала мадрид
1943 Copa del Generalísimo semi-finals[edit]
On 13 June 1943, Real Madrid beat Barcelona 11–1 at home in the second leg of a semi-final of the Copa del Generalísimo, the Copa del Rey having been renamed in honour of General Franco.[28] The first leg, played at Barcelona's Les Corts stadium in Catalonia, had ended with Barcelona winning 3–0, and it has been suggested that for the second leg in Madrid, Barcelona players were intimidated by police,[29] including by the director of state security who "allegedly told the team that some of them were only playing because of the regime's generosity in permitting them to remain in the country."[30] The Barcelona chairman, Enric Piñeyro, was assaulted by Madrid fans.[31] According to Spanish journalist and writer, Juan Carlos Pasamontes, Barcelona player Josep Valle denied that the Spanish security forces came into the Barcelona dressing room before the match.[32] Instead, at the end of the first half, Barcelona coach Juan José Nogués and all of his players were angry with the hard-style of play Real Madrid was using and with the aggressiveness of the home crowd.[32] When they refused to take the field, the Superior Chief of Police of Madrid appeared, identified himself, and ordered the team to take the field.[32]
A newspaper called the scoreline "as absurd as it was abnormal".[33] According to football writer Sid Lowe; "There have been relatively few mentions of the game [since] and it is not a result that has been particularly celebrated in Madrid. Indeed, the 11–1 occupies a far more prominent place in Barcelona's history."[33] Fernando Argila, Barcelona's reserve goalkeeper from the game, said: "There was no rivalry. Not, at least, until that game."[33]
1943 Copa del Generalísimo semi-finals[edit]
On 13 June 1943, Real Madrid beat Barcelona 11–1 at home in the second leg of a semi-final of the Copa del Generalísimo, the Copa del Rey having been renamed in honour of General Franco.[28] The first leg, played at Barcelona's Les Corts stadium in Catalonia, had ended with Barcelona winning 3–0, and it has been suggested that for the second leg in Madrid, Barcelona players were intimidated by police,[29] including by the director of state security who "allegedly told the team that some of them were only playing because of the regime's generosity in permitting them to remain in the country."[30] The Barcelona chairman, Enric Piñeyro, was assaulted by Madrid fans.[31] According to Spanish journalist and writer, Juan Carlos Pasamontes, Barcelona player Josep Valle denied that the Spanish security forces came into the Barcelona dressing room before the match.[32] Instead, at the end of the first half, Barcelona coach Juan José Nogués and all of his players were angry with the hard-style of play Real Madrid was using and with the aggressiveness of the home crowd.[32] When they refused to take the field, the Superior Chief of Police of Madrid appeared, identified himself, and ordered the team to take the field.[32]
A newspaper called the scoreline "as absurd as it was abnormal".[33] According to football writer Sid Lowe; "There have been relatively few mentions of the game [since] and it is not a result that has been particularly celebrated in Madrid. Indeed, the 11–1 occupies a far more prominent place in Barcelona's history."[33] Fernando Argila, Barcelona's reserve goalkeeper from the game, said: "There was no rivalry. Not, at least, until that game."[33]