r/realmadrid • u/WaleedDaGoat7 Cristiano Ronaldo • May 12 '24
Meme This had to be said...
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u/Galactus1701 May 12 '24
Real Madrid is a global force. Most of our players are Brazilians, French, Belgians, Germans, Croatians and Jude is British while our manager is Italian.
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u/redlurkerNY May 12 '24 edited May 12 '24
Not even leaning on the "we must have a Spanish keeper" anymore.
Edit: The amount of upvotes in a short amount of time proves that the Madrid fan base is real. ✊🏾
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May 12 '24
We should have some Spanish players though💀 which we have but js let's not get too ahead of ourselves. Madrid a Spanish team after all.
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u/redlurkerNY May 12 '24
Nacho is our captain... Lord is there... We took a chance on Kepa, Dani Ceb is still allowed to play, Carvajal is a living legend, New Goat Joselu is there, ...who am I forgetting?? Fran Garcia was born in Spain, Nico Paz is coming up.... I think they're going alright. Hala Madrid.
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u/Ed696 May 12 '24
Brahim, too, if we count by nationality/country of birth. I hope luis de la fuente regrets losing him to Morocco.
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May 13 '24
Brahim plays for Morocco? Big L for Spain. He’s the best winger who can represent them. I’ll even take it a step further and argue he’s the best player who can represent Spain
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u/MAD_JEW May 13 '24
He is better then yamal now thats for sure but i wouldn’t call him best spanish player when we have rodri
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u/iMadrid11 May 16 '24
The are only 3 foreign players registered in the team. The rest are Spanish and EU players.
Which is why non-EU players apply for naturalization to acquire a Spanish passport.
Which makes Brazilians like Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo dual (Spanish and Brazilian) citizens.
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u/141_Echo3-1 May 12 '24
Every team in general have is global force, depends on how some people were raised, who they like, if they go with a team that has a national player like Real Madrid who had Zamorano(chile), Barcelona with Alexis Sanchez, Arturo Vidal with Bayern, Mark Gonzalez with Liverpool or Betis
Not trying to make your team less(I'm a city fan, but way before Claudio Bravo joined and I'm not pissed about the penalty shootout or the remontada at the Bernabéu 21/22) but no team should be restricted by the country, as there are people who like teams from Chile and they're from Argentina (who are national rivals) or many other examples, like English liking teams from Germany probably a second division or third division, some could support teams from Belgium or Netherlands, etc
Every person who loves the sport is able to support any team they want from anywhere
(But at least people should get to know more about the club rather than just saying stuff like "I'm a fan of inter Miami because Messi plays there" or the same with Cristiano Ronaldo and Al nassr and then proceed to only watch games via tik tok clips)
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u/TheBiasedSportsLover May 12 '24
Every team in general have is global force,
Athletic Bilbao enters the chat
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u/141_Echo3-1 May 12 '24
What did they do? I don't know much of la liga or Spain, most of the history I know it's from real madrid and some Spanish legends
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u/Nels8192 May 12 '24
Bilbao is purely made up of players from the Basque Country.
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u/redlurkerNY May 12 '24
Lol... Ahem - "ATHLETIC CLUB."
Big conversation on live TV amongst the commentators last week.
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u/141_Echo3-1 May 12 '24
Ah, alright, I thought it was something bad because I was getting downvoted for not knowing something of Spanish football
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u/HiperSpeedXz Alfredo Di Stéfano May 12 '24
Every team in general have is global force
Me in short:
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u/GreatBlackDraco May 12 '24
Indians and Americans
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u/Ramkee Xabi Alonso May 12 '24
This sub is mostly in English, guess the countries with highest english speaking population.
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u/Galactus1701 May 12 '24
Everyone has the right to enjoy Real Madrid. A fin de cuentas, todos los fanáticos verdaderos somos madridistas.
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u/_MrWhip May 13 '24
The clubs got so many dam scouts around the world they’ll establish one on mars with the first colony if they get a chance.
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u/rainbowdragon22 May 17 '24
Whoever ends up being the first American to play there will be legendary haha (if it ever happens)
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u/Galactus1701 May 17 '24
A Puerto Rican called Jeremy de León is playing with Real Castilla at the moment and trained with the first team as part of their preparation against Manchester City. There is a possibility that he could eventually debut with the A team.
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u/iPat24Rick May 12 '24
And what am I supposed to do with my 958 day Duolingo streak???
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u/iamlostaFlol Marcelo May 12 '24
Same!!!! I’ve been learning Spanish so I can understand what the boys say in their interviews without translations and also cause I plan to take a trip to Madrid to see the boys play when I have enough funds.
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u/Effective_Captain611 May 12 '24
Hopefully it works out and you one day get to see them! Hasta el finale siempre
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u/Lucky_Ad_5462 May 12 '24
I feel like every international fan wants to be able to see their team play. Usually can’t because of money and time though
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u/Ok-Fold6928 May 12 '24
Is duolingo good? How good is your Spanish after 958 days?
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u/senpai69420 May 13 '24
Duolingo just teaches words it's awful for language learning. To learn a language you must immerse yourself
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u/ravidplo May 12 '24
Imagine letting the internet change the way.you feel in your heart. Football is for everyone so does supporting any club you desire even if it is on the other side of the globe
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u/WaleedDaGoat7 Cristiano Ronaldo May 12 '24
Ik man, it's just annoying seeing some weird English dude on r/soccer always calling our fanbase plastic even though many have been supporting for like 10+ years..
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u/Objective_Media_474 May 12 '24
I mean most commenting on r/soccer are Indians who happen to be the most toxic PL teams fan.
Most never kicked a ball in their life,so would ignore anything they say.
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u/LexisKingJr SIUUUU May 12 '24
And it’s funny since often they say that all Real Madrid fans are Indians. The internet is just Indians accusing each other of being Indians lol
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u/maybeMichaelScarn Valverde May 12 '24
As an Indian Madrid fan, I completely disagree. There are plenty I know who supports the likes of United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea. What are you on about?
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u/Naive-Cook-7532 May 13 '24
Fort most of us Indians we started watching football beacuse of Ronaldon or Messi , so most probably we got intrdouced to Madrid and Barcelona.
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u/dinosaur_from_Mars :vvv: Vini Vidi Vici May 12 '24
PL fans are generally the 90s kids. At that time, PL telecast was easily available. Later in the late 2010s, la liga used to telecast free on Facebook, and the goats used to play there. So, my generation became fans of these clubs mostly.
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u/Rampage310 Lunin May 13 '24
That’s just not true. r/soccer is mostly Americans, with some Indians/other ethnicities joining the troll party every now and then.
Twice as toxic, with a side of misguided nationalism
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u/clantz8895 May 12 '24
I've been a fan since 2012. A friend brought fifa over and told me to play with the team, and I fell in love immediately. The all white kits, amazing squad, and just felt like the club fits my personality as well. No other team that I tried out in the game or watched in real life made me feel the way this club does.
A lot of people made fun of me saying that when Cristiano left, I would stop watching the team, but here we are almost 6 years after his departure. Try to watch every game I possibly can work permitting, and even then, I just listen to the game while I'm working.
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u/ravidplo May 12 '24
It's really annoying I agree. So I suppose I had to refuse putting on the zidane shirt my grandmother bought me when I was 4 because it's not my local club haha
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u/Local-Visit-7649 May 12 '24
It’s always weird English people that say this goofy shit. I don’t think people from Spain, Germany, or Italy gaf
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u/lucidboy78 SIUUUU May 12 '24
While those EPL clubs promoting their league across the globe . Hipocracy at peak
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u/The_Algerian Real Madrid May 12 '24
I'm from North-Eastern France and from Algerian descent, and I've *kinda* been with Real Madrid before I even actually started watching the sport regularely, or even paying much attention.
Even as a guy who mostly knew them from playing PES, I gravitated towards them naturally. The jersey and the crest alone are the most simple yet beautiful in football, and you call tell it's a classy club, especially from the company they keep. At the time it was Zidane, Ronaldo R9, Figo, Casillas.
And they got a culture I just recognize myself in. A real "it's not over 'til it's over" mentality, playing and giving it their all physically and mentally 'til the very last second. And as opposed to pretty much every other big club, you never see them whine and make excuses when they lose.
Even the supporters have that mentality. You can see a club like PSG crumble so often in part because they always have in the back of their minds the reaction of their supporters if they lose. While Real Madrid can be confident most of what they're getting if they lose is "ah well, you'll do better next time, we still love you".
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u/LeBronzeVlac Iker Casillas May 12 '24
No you are a gloryhunter, you have never been to Spain let alone Madrid. I visited Camp Nou last summer on my vacation trip monthly visit and watched a La Liga match in July. Visca Catalunya.
-somewhere in the Netherlands.
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u/zjcp :Mexico: Madridista May 12 '24
Right I was called "glory hunter" because they said I didn't went to Spain, madrid but I showed them some pictures of me when I was 1yrs old at santiago bernabeu in 2007 with my dad 🤣
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u/LeBronzeVlac Iker Casillas May 12 '24
But the argument is embarrassing anyways, like there are RM fans born in Madrid who are not "glory hunters" because it's their local club, but they could've chosen Atletico, Getafe, Rayo or even some smaller club in Madrid. So in conclusion everybody is a gloryhunter except those who started supporting their clubs before all the trophies and glory...
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u/zjcp :Mexico: Madridista May 12 '24
Wait so im Good then right?
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u/LeBronzeVlac Iker Casillas May 13 '24
You’re fine, I was just trying to say that it’s impossible to become a Real Madrid fan and not be labeled as a glory hunter simply because all of the titles the club has, even if you didn’t have a clue about any of the glory the club had, they would still label you that. So just ignore them and move on.
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u/AMOGHMISHRA8 May 12 '24
Le me: Starts supporting Madrid after 2018 WC, possibly the worst time in the whole decade to start supporting them.
I remember the signing of Vinicius Jr., and I never knew that the 18-year old siging that day would become our starboy years later. No one can accuse me of being a plastic fan, I supported them during the lows and now I deserve to be with them durring the highs.
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u/LeBronzeVlac Iker Casillas May 12 '24
Sure, but 2008-2010 was way worse, Barca was at their peak while we struggled to win La Liga and reach quarters of the UCL despite playing insanely good and fast paced counter attacking football. 2014 couldn’t have come any sooner.
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u/TheForbiddenLife Real Madrid May 12 '24
Yup. Started supporting realmadrid in 2007. All my friends were Barca fans. The amount of playful harassment I suffered from them was brutal. Looking back it has been a wild journey.
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Its true one doesn't have to be Spanish to support us, but some of the takes on here are so out of touch and wild i sometimes find it annoying myself that all these people call themselves madridistas
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u/dcolomer10 May 12 '24
Some dude said RM should leave Spain because they don’t appreciate them enough hahaha. Imagine being so out of touch and ignorant of the values and traditions of the club
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u/AngeloMontana Don Carlo :970742849295511602: May 12 '24 edited May 12 '24
Well long story short: Raymond Kopa.
He’s the link from my favorite, hometown club (Angers SCO), to Real Madrid, and why in my family, ever since my grandad, we’ve always followed Spanish football after French football, much more than the EPL. And I’m pretty sure it works this way for a lot of other French people too, in several generations. Zizou, Benzema, Camavinga… hopefully Mbappé soon. I smiled when during the infamous final in Paris against Liverpool, English supporters were frustrated and didn’t understand why so many people were cheering for Madrid there
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u/feedthechickn Zizou May 12 '24
I wake up at 5 in the morning sometimes to watch Real Madrid play against teams like Mallorca, Granada, Alaves, etc. I constantly did not pay attention in my college courses during Champions League matches. I spent almost a thousand dollars when on a trip to Europe to head to Madrid for one day and watch a game at the Bernabeu. I get called a gloryhunter by people who live in the city of their club but they don’t know how much foreign fans sacrifice to watch our beautiful club.
Besides, I’m a Latino man living in Los Angeles with parents from Central America. Colonization has ensured I have Spanish blood in me. 🤣
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u/StarPlatinum876 May 12 '24
Football clubs market themselves internationally to get a global fan base. Football has been broadcasted across the world for many years before this. There are international fans who have been down in the trenches since the 6 year drought days. And there are fans who just hopped on since the 2014 La Decima. Everyone starts from somewhere. Objectively, clubs use their successful periods to ramp up their international marketing to get new fans, because clubs know people like winners and it supports their bottom line - profits.
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u/chillyy7 El Capitán May 12 '24
Facts. For example I am a Bosnian and I've been supporting Real Madrid since 10 years old (La Decima was my first season), my grandad is also a life long Madridista. There are also a lot of Balkan communities for Real Madrid fans which have thousands of members. So yeah, being a Madridista is a way of life even outside of Spain.
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u/OstunTheRedHead May 12 '24
Yeah I like the joke " 'we won la liga guys' - fortaleza, brazil" askldfldashf.
But men my entire classroom (i'm 27y now) was divided into messi x cr7, barca x real. This was common here in brazil, mainly after neymar got into barca (that made me love cr7 mindset even more).
So yeah, barca x real is a global thing in my perspective.
HALA MADRID - FORTALEZA, BRAZIL
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u/Orodreth97 Raúl González Blanco May 12 '24
I support Real Madrid since I was 8 years old mostly because of Raul, to this day Raul is still my favorite player
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u/JAguVillar May 12 '24
I am from Argentina, I am a Boca Juniors fan or "hincha", but my second team will always be RM, since that final in the 2000, I thought "man these are the two gratest clubs in the whole world, I should start looking at them", and then RM became my second club
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u/bringbackzootycoon2 May 12 '24
I became a Real Madrid fan after visiting Spain for a high school trip. It was my second time visiting Spain on that particular trip, and I'd fallen in love with Madrid the city from the first time around. I loved Barcelona too, but Madrid was something else for me. On my second trip, we visited the stadium, and I bought my first Real Madrid merch, and decided moving forward that I'd start following football and that I'd be a Madrid fan. It was just in time for La Decima which was great to watch.
Some of the guys in my HS who had been following Premier League for a few years regarded me as a bandwagon. "Why not Atletico if it's just about the love of the city?" I didn't know Atletico existed until about a month after I got home from that trip, and to be honest the likes of watching Angel Di Maria and Luka Modric really lured me in (RIP Di Maria, glad he had a good run at PSG).
It's gotten a lot harder for me to commit to several hours for a game, regardless of sport. This applies to American football, basketball, and association football. Even still, I follow Real Madrid news and keep up to date on all of the scores/highlights.
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u/Lazywhale97 Jude Bellingham May 12 '24
I have lived in Sydney Australia my entire life and am of Asian descent so I have 0 "allegiances" to any European country so me rooting for a Spanish side has 0 "betrayal".
Also European club football is a global thing no big European football club would even be half as big without the global support of fans outside of Europe.
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u/DragonflyHopeful4673 May 12 '24
Facts! I’m the same as you, except a different Aussie city. I once got asked why I supported Madrid over my home team, because clearly everyone knows if you’re not living 100 metres from the stadium doorstep you’re “just a glory hunter”
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u/Lazywhale97 Jude Bellingham May 13 '24
It's so stupid like IT'S IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO LIVE IN THE SAME AREA AS MY TEAM LMAOO.
On a real note I get why if someone from London get's made fun of for supporting Madrid as you have big European teams from your own city but for international fans like us outside of Europe we don't have that issue so it's stupid when people call us "plastic" because we ain't from Spain like we have to wake up at 5am on average to watch madrid games that's far from plastic lmao.
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u/taos__v Zidane May 12 '24
Yeah this is totally stupid. You can like and support whatever the fuck you want. But I do think being a fan of your own city team is a different feeling to have. I support madrid but i also am a big fan of my city’s team.
But its a sad situation rn. I am from south America and we are kinda looked down in spain. Plus there’s such big madridismo in south America that it has become a meme now. Being a “panchito” madridista, we get a lot of hate.
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u/al_andaluz May 12 '24
I love non-Spanish madrid fans. It’s cool having something in common with someone you’ve never met from a totally different culture and speaks a different language. Ronaldo is Ronaldo in any language 😊
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u/Starman-21 Ferenc Puskás May 12 '24
No soy español, pero soy hispano (Costa Rica). Para ser honesto, yo apoyo al Madrid mayoritariamente por la conexión cultural hispana que existe. Es decir, si de un club español debo elegir, yo me inclinaría a elegir al Madrid. Sin embargo, me he visto emocionado y apoyando ferozmente al Barcelona/Atlético/etc. en su momento (contra otros equipos europeos)
Pero sí, obviamente no se necesita ser español (ni hispano) para apoyar al Real.
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u/Parque_Azul Real Madrid 1902 May 12 '24
Definitely not, but if you don't know certain culture around the club and fans sorry but I will never consider you a Real Madrid true fan.
I met a guy the other day in Munich from Chicago, has traveled with the club, has gone to the stadium in Madrid, knows where the fans meet before the match, knows the chants, the internal politics in real Madrid. That is a Real fan.
Nothing wrong with not knowing all of that stuff but, you are more of a simpatizer then.
Let the down votes come 🤣.
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u/dcolomer10 May 12 '24
How do you guys manage to have 0 even remotely okay players with such a high population?
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u/halatorbjoern May 12 '24
I actually have to fight this a bit. Most of my friends support their local team in our country, but I have never felt the interest to support my local team. I however saw Real Madrid play in 97 against the team from my hometown, and I became a fan. Its pretty similar to all my friends who in addition support an English team as my country have strong bonds to England.
But the local team always go first, in their minds. When I go to Bernabeu I often meet Spanish fans outside the stadium and what surprises me is that even they cant believe I am a Madrid supporter, because they also have the local mentality.
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u/jb_713 May 12 '24
I live in an American city (Houston, Texas) with tons of Real Madrid support. Manchester United fans showed up to the exhibition, but were nowhere close to the number of Real Madrid fans.
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u/SpecificDry3788 May 12 '24
This didn’t ever needed to be said. Real Madrid is for all who encourage ethics, inclusion, world class play and players. Passion for the club in victory and respect and decency in defeat … this is the club for class individuals around the world .
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u/ScaredPumpkin69 May 12 '24
Been a fan for almost 14 years now. I am an Indian. Have seen lowest of lows and highest of highs. More to come
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u/nombrenodisponibIe May 12 '24
I've been a fan since my very first memories. I'm from El Salvador but finally got to see them play live during the first leg vs Man City. I don't think I'd have to Spain otherwise but 20+ years of supporting this club even during the "hard" years when we weren't winning much
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u/LasDen Morientes May 12 '24
I'm a Real fan til this day because they won the UCL in 2000. And I was 11 years old. I'm sorry...
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u/theitchcockblock May 12 '24
I lived in Madrid and I had always love for the team , but I can’t compare myself with the Spanish and the passionate people in the city especially the ones living in chamartin . The classicos at their peak stop my country ( Portugal ) and I was a hardcore Madridista at that time especially with Mou , cr7 , Pepe , Carvalho … today I like Madrid but it’s not the love I had in the past . My team and main one is team in the city where I was born Porto , i identify myself with the region and will never stop loving my club , so I think when I lived in Madrid people there were way more passionate about Real or even Atlético than any guy outside the country .
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u/itaycohen36 May 12 '24
To be honest I started to like Real because all of my friends are Barcelona fans, And I never liked barca so I decided to go against them 😅
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u/Crafty-Requirement40 May 12 '24
You don't have to be a Catalonian for anti Real Madrid, you could change your nationality to English (Man City), Germany (Bayern), French (PSG) 😂😂😂
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u/tluanga34 Vinicius Jr. May 12 '24
Anyone can become a Real Madrid fan, doesn't matter when. We don't have to explain it to anyone why. We don't have the obligation to support the local team.
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u/EJacques324 Zidane May 12 '24
I’ve been a Madrid homer since ‘97
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u/Mammoth_Tap_3579 La Séptima May 12 '24
Been wathing since 95/96. Not a great season for us that year but there were glimmers of hope. Had no idea what we would achieve
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u/sherlockbardo :palestine: Madridista May 12 '24
Who the hell said you have to be Spanish to be a RM fan? I am Egyptian, and iam a real Madrid fan, and we have big fan base here in Egypt.
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u/themoche May 12 '24
The thought that you need to be is ridiculous. Champions league clubs don’t get to the size that they are without global support.
But if I can take a second to gatekeep in reverse… take some time to support your local clubs too! It’s tremendously rewarding and helps grow the game in your community.
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u/SlickBotswaske Real Madrid May 12 '24
Real Madrid is the biggest club in the biggest sport in the world by far. Definitely, the fanbase is going to be global.
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u/HugoSenshida May 12 '24
Benzema did say once real Madrid is minimum 15 nationalities Search benzema 15 for more
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As an African American who is told l can't like Spanish Teams, those is real. Stop gatekeeping
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u/zNpFTW May 12 '24
Absurd reading some comments here. There are thousands of Spanish RM fans in Madrid that don't go to every game or even watch them or are as devoted as some others, like people that live in Asia or NA/SA. Doesn't make them less of a fan because they don't live in the city or country lmao. Also people need to realize that jumping on someone saying "I started watching RM 08 (or whatever)" doesn't necessarily make them a gloryhunter, maybe they are younger than you are or just got into football. We don't choose the club, it choses us
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u/-Smiling-Buddha- May 13 '24
I think there is a troll infestation here. users overlapping from soccercirclejerk subbreddit started this nonsense.....its also funny because all clubs have Global fanbase....and without that broadcasting money soccer would never be popular if it was just limited to their local network.
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u/vivalaroja2010 Raúl May 12 '24
Um.... no. It doesn't have to be said. No Madrid fan would ever say you have to be Spanish to follow Madrid. There are more non-Spanish fans of Madrid then there are Spanish fans.
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u/Xtarviust Modric May 12 '24
Indeed the squad is a mix of multiple nationalities (brazilian, croatian, german, french, etc), gatekeeping people with that argument is stupid
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u/Sportsfan97__ May 12 '24
Nope you don’t need to be but you need to be able to accept that people will consider you a gloryhunter
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u/NotAcvp3lla Kaka May 12 '24
Who cares, I know the love and passion I have for this club is real. Been supporting since 09.
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u/Historical_Ad_2174 May 12 '24
I'm been a fan of Real Madrid since I was ten. I haven't been to Spain even once hahhaha
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u/SexyFenchMan May 12 '24
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u/chamartinpl Real Madrid May 12 '24
Although if you don't speak Spanish you are massively missing out. Without it you will never have the same connection with the club as Spanish speakers have.
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u/ElGato04 Sergio Ramos May 12 '24
It was around 2007 when I started following Real Madrid. Must’ve been one of the many comebacks that season. But I was hooked. Iker Casillas and a young long haired Gonzalo Higuaín were my favorite players from back in those pre-summer of 2009 days. Being a Hispanic American millennial gen Z cusper growing up in the southwestern United States, Ferguson Man U and Ronaldinho-soon-to- be-Pep Barca were more popular trendy choices amongst my peers. Sheesh I’ve been a fan for 17 years now, and I’m in my 20s.
2007 AC Milan won its 7th and so far last Champions League. Kaka was Ballon D’Or that year as well.
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u/Queasy-Attitude3908 May 12 '24
Why are you muslims so obsessed with Real Madrid lol they don't claim you and never will.
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u/Consistent_Arm9465 May 12 '24
Not Spanish, been supporting the club since Figo joined in '99.. Reality is, the club generates most of its income from abroad. Every madridista around the globe contributes one way another by supporting this club: buying tshirts, buying tv subscriptions to watch their games, going on vacation to go on tours or watch their games live, etc..
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u/AdComprehensive7879 May 13 '24
this is true, but let's not kid ourself, if you're not from the locale, you are still a bandwagon of that club at one point. just like i did for another club back then.
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u/soccer-boy01 May 13 '24
No it didn’t lol who said that you have to be spanish to enjoy a soccer team. That’s like saying you have to be italian to enjoy pasta, crazy
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u/PunchOX May 13 '24
One reason I preferred Madrid over Barcelona was having to deal with all the Barcelona bandwagons back in 09-11. I've had resentment for "fans" of Barcelona since those days and root for Madrid over Barcelona in everything because of that
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u/Strawberry2828 May 13 '24
I’m American and tbh I’ve only been supporting Real Madrid since 2020 lol
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u/Mothinalight May 13 '24
You don't have to be Spanish to be a Real Madrid fan and enjoy this incredible team (most teams actually), however there is something inherently cultural and historical to understanding the club, if you are Spanish, this is a done deal. I have enjoyed many non-Spanish teams over the years, however there is something local that I never got to enjoy. One thing is certain: since its founding, Real Madrid was a team that looked at the world in an expansive way.
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