The Barcelona – Real Madrid rivalry is massive. They are two of the
biggest names in world football. When these two forces meet, it is known
as the El Clasico and is one of the biggest sporting events on the
planet.
Much of the early Real Madrid – Barcelona stemmed from the rivalry
between the two cities they represent. On the way hand you had Real who
were the darlings of General Franco and the establishment. On the other
hand you had the more lowly Barcelona. Barcelona were proud of their
Catalan roots and felt that the Franco establishment was out to get
them. They were right. Franco and his men were trying to stamp out any
cultural independence from Barcelona and to try and make them dissociate
themselves from their Catalan roots and history. When Castilian Spanish
became the only officially-recognised language, the Barcelona football
club became one of the very few places where Catalan could be spoken.
Thus in trying to stamp out their identity they only made it even stronger.
In 1941,
Barcelona were told to lose on purpose to Madrid. They couldn’t think of
anything worse to do and so lost 11-1. As a result of this, Barcelona
players were fined and suspended.
When Real Madrid won the first
five European Cups they were taken to a new level. They were now the
most well known sporting team on the planet. So who were the first team
to knock Real Madrid out of the European Cup? Barcelona in 1961 and the
Barcelona fans have let Real Madrid know this ever since. This victory
took the Barcelona – Real Madrid rivalry onto a completely different
level. As did the 2002 Champions League semi final which was played out
between the two teams. The first leg was played at the Camp Nou and Real
won 2-0. Following this the tie was as good as over. The second leg was
1-1 but it wasn’t enough for Barca.
Another thing which has
added to the rivalry has been the player movements between the teams.
When Ronaldo did it people weren’t happy but the most controversial in
recent times was Luis Figo. In 2000, he left Barcelona for Real Madrid
in what was a world record fee. The Barcelona fans were furious with
Figo and let him know it. One fan threw a pig’s head at him. The same
thing happened earlier with Michael Laudrup on his transfer to Real.
Laudup would end up winning La Liga five years in a row with two
different teams.
When Barcelona signed Dutch legend Johan
Cruyff, in the 1970s, Real Madrid didn’t like it. When Barcelona
defeated them 5-0, they liked it even less.
Similarly Barcelona
didn’t like it when they felt Real Madrid pinched Alfredo di Stefano
from under their noses. They wanted to sign him but somehow he ended up
at Real Madrid. History would later repeat itself with David Beckham.
Whether Real wanted him or not wasn’t important, what was important was
that Barcelona wanted him and they wanted to prevent that from
happening.
The Barcelona – Real Madrid rivalry has a number of
other factors which make it so big. Barcelona think of themselves as
more than a sporting club. They refuse commercial sponsorship on their
football jersey and fan the money grabbing and crass commercial style of
Real as an anathema to the game.
Cruyff would become a key
figure in Barcelona’s history. His return to the club as manager saw
them claim their first every European Cup. Under his watch, Barcelona
won everything there was to win. Notwithstanding all of his success, a
few lean years were enough for him to be shown the door.
With
Barcelona in disarray, Real Madrid felt the time was right for a
counter-attack. They bought Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and David Beckham.
It was a star studded team and they played some good football but
something didn’t click. They won La Liga, but for a team that prides
itself on how it performs in Europe, its lack of success in the
Champions League was galling. They haven’t been to the Champions League
final since 2002.
Meanwhile, Barcelona with Samuel Eto’o and
Ronaldinho had a good team. They won the Champions League in 2006 and
then did it again in 2009. This drove Real Madrid mad and they replaced
managers at a rapid rate.
A pivotal point in the Real Madrid –
Barcelona rivalry happened in November 2005 in a match that won’t be
forgotten. Playing at the Bernabeu, Real Madrid had no answer for
Barcelona and Ronaldinho who were both simply magnificent. The visitors
won 3-0 on the back of two incredible individual goals from the
Brazilian star. Then the unimaginable happened – the Real Madrid fans
gave him a standing ovation.
The Barcelona-Real Madrid rivalry
twists and turns as it did in 2007. Player Bernd Schuster returned to
the club as coach. He took his side to the Camp Nou and they won there.
This victory was the catalyst for Real Madrid taking out La Liga. When
Barcelona gave to Madrid for the return match, Real were already
champions and as tradition dictates, Barcelona players had to form a
guard of honor for the Real players. This gesture always adds another
edge to the rivalry when it has to be performed.
Like with many of the other football rivalries, the Barcelona- Real
Madrid has been somewhat softened by the fact that they realize they
need each other. They can achieve far more with some sort of
co-operation than they can against. Both Real Madrid and Barcelona were
members of the G14 group – a group consisting of the 14 most powerful
football clubs in the world. They were acting together on behalf of each
other’s collective interests. The Real Madrid – Barcelona rivalry can
only exist due to the presence of the other and because of that, as much
as they wouldn’t like to admit it, there is some mutual respect and
admiration. Over the years, many things have changed in football but the
Real Madrid – Barcelona rivalry is as strong as ever.
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