11 Real Madrid's Best Name Ever

Being Europe and Spain's champion record, it is obvious that Real Madrid is among those clubs in which they militarize the world's most popular sports history of football. Periscope brings you the best Real Madrid XI ever. We're starting with the goalie, Ilker Casillas. Debut as 17 [...]
Periscope brings you the best Real Madrid XI ever.
Starting with the goalie, Ilker Casillas.
Debuted as 17 years old, the European Cup winner became when he was only 19. Casillas with Real Club has been declared five times the Champion of the La League, three times the Champions League.
These successes, Casillas, achieved over 500 matches to protect Real Madrid's gate.
Los Blancos was lucky to have him for 16 years.
Rightist Protector Michel Salgado
Another legend at Real Madrid was the side, Salgado who determined what it means to be a rightist player in modern football, making frequent adventures in assault in the style of a right-wing attacker.
Guardian of the Center Sergio Ramos
Whether you like it or not, you can't argue that Sergio Ramos is not one of the most defining of the madrillin club's success.
The protector Fernando Hierro
He raised the European Cup three times as captain of Real Madrid. A true icon of the Spanish club and nationals.
Left protector Roberto Carlos
Roberto really reaffirmed what being a left protector meant. Brazilian legend has helped the Madrile club to achieve the highest, winning five titles of La Ligas and three Chamongs League.
Midfield Pir
He won 10 extraordinary titles in LA League. The midfield legend was part of the Los Blancco team, which consisted of only the Spanish players who won the European Cup in 1966.
Midfield Amanicio Amaro
A true legend of Blancko was Amaro, who defended the Madrillian colors in over 400 meetings, winning nine titles of the League and played a key role in the 1966 European Cup triumph.
Midfield Paco Gento
Football player with the richest CV in football history Francisco Gento was a 1950 Real Madrid icon, winning six European Cups under more than 500 presentations he did for Los Blancos.
Forward Alfredo di Stefano
Real Madrid's most prominent player, and for many of them all, Alfredo di Stefano was, just like Eusebius and Sir Alex Ferguson “the most complete football player of all time”.
Di Stefano was a deminor for Los Blanccos to become the national club that they enjoy today. He made five European Cup finals (now Champions League), including a hat-trick in 1960 in the finals that Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3.
During his nearly 10-year career in Real, Di stefano scored 216 goals in La League, a record for the club, which Portuguese Ronaldo broke after 40 years.
80m euros was the amount Real Madrid paid Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldon, that used to make a record transfer.
For nine years Ronaldo became a sacred figure in Santiago Bernabeu, breaking the club's goals record and becoming one of the three main players of all time.
His rivalry with Barcelona's attacker Lionel Messi pushed both of them into the football agenda.
Ronaldo scored 311 goals in La Liga in only 292 matches.
Forward Ferenc Puscas
Major Galloping has rightly been named one of the greatest footballers of the 20th century.
His future partnership with Alfredo di Stefano produced three European Cup victories and five La Liga titles, and with L Equipe declaring him the best player of the 20th century in 2000.












