It is rare to find a person who was never asked or discussed with his friends the question “Why are Real Madrid and Barcelona the most popular club in the world? What makes them outperform the English, Italian and German clubs in terms of international fame?” And at a time when there are many beliefs about the matter, we will try to explain it historically: –
The history of European football, and perhaps even global, can be divided into the pre-UEFA Champions League (or the European Club Cup in the past) and the post-UEFA Champions League stage. Wolverhampton club itself is the best after having played a big round of matches in different regions of the world and won the time when the Hungarian club HUFEDED enjoyed everyone with his terrible generation, but when the Champions League was launched, the English boycotted the championship and entered Hungary with the pitfalls of the civil war and took advantage of Real Madrid to be able to attract de Steva And possession of a generation of great players to achieve the title, opening the door for continuity as long as five titles before his dominance with a stop falling before the Barcelona season 1960 \ 1961, which made the world talking about the transfer of the Spanish conflict in Europe even if it encounters a few European parties.
With each historical period, the encouragement of a particular team develops as a result of achieving titles, and this concept is common in all historical periods, while the hatred of this team is also active, Real Madrid accumulated a large balance of fans between 1955 and 1966 at the time when Barcelona also actively encouraged the principle of anti-Real Madrid, except for the exploitation The Catalans have an opportunity to present their ideas related to the advantages enjoyed by Real Madrid as a government-backed club in exchange for the defense of the territory of Catalonia and Barcelona for freedom and the rights of separation and independence, a principle that also seems to affect the team’s playing style, giving it a revolutionary form with an offensive approach Arue.
Despite the absence of the Spaniards from the crowns in the seventies and eighties, they managed to preserve some of their strength, with the two clubs able to include many big stars taking advantage of what they gained in the fifties and sixties and with Barcelona achieving the Champions League title in 1992, the Spaniards re-empowered their ranks, investigators of continuity not gained by other countries, for example, the Germans achieved success Great in the seventies and attracted a large audience for the Bayern and Gladbach conflict, but this competition soon collapsed and they missed the European coronation from 1976 until 2001.
In Italy, the conflict was not concentrated between two clubs, and the historical ups and downs of many of the major clubs continued, despite Milan and Inter achieving the European title in the sixties, the following period was not used to preserve the clubs’ authority, but they gradually retreated in the following years.