Fanela Club
Real Madrid 2007/08 Home kit XL
Real Madrid 2007/08 Home kit XL
Condition: ★★★★☆
Real Madrid's iconic 2007/08 fanela manufactured by Adidas with it's ClimaCool Technology. The kit is a size XL and it also featured a classic LaLiga patch. A tiny fade can be seen under the adidas logo, except that the jersey is in fantastic condition.
Here’s a summary of Real Madrid's triumphus performance in the 2007/08 season:
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La Liga:
- Position: 1st
- Outcome: Champions
- Real Madrid won the La Liga title with a total of 85 points. They secured the top position by winning 23 matches, drawing 16, and losing 9. Their consistent performance throughout the season ensured their domestic dominance.
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UEFA Champions League:
- Stage Reached: Round of 16
- Outcome: Eliminated
- In the Champions League, Real Madrid's campaign ended in the Round of 16 after losing to Roma with an aggregate score of 2-1. This early exit was a setback for the team in European competition.
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Copa del Rey:
- Stage Reached: Round of 16
- Outcome: Eliminated
- Real Madrid was knocked out of the Copa del Rey in the Round of 16, losing to Real Mallorca with an aggregate score of 4-2. The team struggled in this domestic cup competition.
Here are the key players for Real Madrid during the 2007/08 season:
- Raúl – Captain and influential forward.
- Iker Casillas – Key goalkeeper and team captain.
- Sergio Ramos – Important central defender.
- Júlio Baptista – Midfielder with significant contributions.
- Ruud van Nistelrooy – Leading goal-scorer.
- Robinho – Skillful winger.
- Javier Saviola – Forward known for his attacking contributions.
- Guti (José María Gutiérrez Hernández) – Versatile midfielder and playmaker, crucial in controlling the tempo of the game.
- Wesley Sneijder
- Arjen Robben
- Pepe – Central defender who played a crucial role in the defense.
- Marcelo
- Gabriel Heinze
- Fabio Cannavaro
- Mahamadou Diarra – Midfielder known for his defensive capabilities and work rate.
Back-to-Back La Liga Titles: The 2007/08 season marked Real Madrid’s second consecutive La Liga title, having also won the league in the 2006/07 season. This back-to-back achievement was part of a successful era under coach Bernd Schuster.
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Raúl’s Leadership: Raúl, as the team captain, played a pivotal role both on and off the pitch. His leadership and experience were instrumental in guiding the team to the La Liga title.
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Changing Faces: The season saw several key players and future stars making their mark, including Marcelo and Sergio Ramos, who would go on to become central figures in the club's success in subsequent seasons.