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Atletico Madrid 2015/16 Home kit Large
Atletico Madrid 2015/16 Home kit Large
Condition: ★★★★★
A beautiful Atletico kit which has an official la Liga patch but also a small detail inside the neck collar that honors a decade anniversary on their new stadium. The size is Large and it uses Nike's DriFit Technology.
Atlético Madrid's 2015/16 season was one of their most memorable campaigns in recent history, highlighted by a series of remarkable achievements. Here's a detailed look at their performance that season:
Domestic Competitions
La Liga:
- Finish: 3rd
- Key Achievements: Atlético Madrid had a strong domestic season, finishing third in La Liga. Their campaign was characterized by solid defensive performances and resilience.
Copa del Rey:
- Progress: Atlético Madrid was eliminated in the Round of 16.
- Key Moment: They were knocked out by Celta Vigo.
European Competition
UEFA Champions League:
- Finish: Runners-up
- Key Achievements: Atlético Madrid reached the final of the UEFA Champions League for the second time in three seasons.
- Final Match: They faced Real Madrid in the final, held on May 28, 2016, at the San Siro Stadium in Milan. The match ended 1-1 after extra time. Real Madrid won 5-3 on penalties, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the decisive penalty.
Playing Style and Tactics
Diego Simeone's Atlético Madrid was known for their disciplined defensive organization, high work rate, and counter-attacking style. Their tactical setup often involved a solid backline and a midfield that supported both defensive duties and quick transitions.
Legacy
The 2015/16 season cemented Atlético Madrid's reputation as one of the top clubs in Europe. Despite falling just short in the Champions League final, their run to the final and strong performances in both domestic and European competitions showcased their growth under Simeone's management. The team's blend of tactical acumen and spirited performances made them a formidable side that season.
Here’s a list of key players from Atlético Madrid's 2015/16 squad:
Goalkeepers
- Jan Oblak
- Miguel Ángel Moyá
Defenders
- Diego Godín
- José María Giménez
- Filipe Luís
- Juanfran
- Sime Vrsaljko
- Luciano Vietto
- Álvaro Domínguez
- Saúl Ñíguez
Midfielders
- Koke
- Gabi
- Tiago Mendes
- Mario Suárez
- Óliver Torres
- Andrés Guardado
Forwards
- Antoine Griezmann
- Jackson Martínez
- Álvaro Morata
- Yannick Carrasco
- Luciano Vietto