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Apr 26, 2021 · Perez's Galactico policy had taken Real Madrid from the verge of bankruptcy and turned the club into a global brand. On the pitch, they failed to win a major trophy for the three seasons...
Explore the history of Real Madrid's legendary "Galáctico" policy and how it has shaped the club into one of the biggest and most successful teams in the wor...
Jan 20, 2024 · When Florentino Pérez became the owner of Real Madrid in 2000, he implemented a policy which would see the best players in the world come to the Spanish capital and form a team of Galacticos. Think the Avengers, but football.
Jun 17, 2020 · The Galactico takeover began with the controversial acquisition of Luis Figo from Barcelona in 2000. Figo at the time was considered the world’s best after a stellar final season with Barcelona. This transfer would forever change the rivalry between the Catalans and the capital.
Jul 24, 2017 · Madrid’s policy was defined as “Zidanes and Pavones”: Perez aspired to a team made up of the world’s best players, the Zidanes, and youth teamers like Paco Pavón.
Jul 22, 2017 · 1999 was the official start of Perez's Galactico era with the signing of Luis Figo for £37 million. That continued for four further signings, Zinedine Zidane (£46 million), Kaka (£56 million),...
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Jan 11, 2024 · Figo’s signing initiated what was known as Zidane y Pavones, later referred to as what we all know today as the Galacticos. Perez declared that the club would follow the policy of bringing superstars to the Bernabeu every season.