Tuesday, February 21, 2012

General culture of Real Madrid

Real Madrid was chosen to be a major club in the second part of the trilogy film "Goal!" Holder of the title of "Goal 2: Live the Dream", in 2007. The film follows the story of star former Newcastle United Santiago Muez, when discovered and then entered into a contract with the team in the 2005-06 season. Desired film producers to highlight the changes that have affected the lives of Muez after that moved to Madrid, has been the production with the full support of the Union of European Football Associations, which allowed for the crew of the film that uses a lot of players in the roles of film, and of these: Iker Casillas, Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham, Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos, and others. As well as the back of each of Florentino Perez and Alfredo Di Stefano, the two provide personal phantom Santiago Muez to the rest of the members of the club after signing the contract.
Also, the back of the club in the movie "Real, the movie" of 2005, a semi-documentary focuses on the love the world of this team, and there were the five stories to the fans different from different places around the world talk about their admiration for the club, in addition to several shots of the players during their training effective in the complex City, Real Madrid, and during some matches and interviews. The film focuses on the players Alglakticos clearly, such as David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Raul Gonzalez, Luis Figo, Ronaldo, Iker Casillas, Roberto Carlos, though he does not lose sight of all team members said. The film was produced mainly in Spanish, but has been dubbed into more than one language because of the broad-based Jamahiriya for the club around the world.
  The book "White storm: 100 years of royal Almadrida written by Phil Paul, the first book in English talking about the history of Real Madrid, was published in 2002, he talks about the most important moments in the life of the club and promises more success during the first hundred years of his life, has been translated into several languages​​.

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