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1995–96 Atlético Madrid season

90th season in existence of Atlético Madrid


90th season in existence of Atlético Madrid

FieldValue
clubAtlético Madrid
season1995–96
stadiumVicente Calderón
mgrtitleHead coach
managerFR Yugoslavia Radomir Antić
chrtitlePresident
chairmanESP Jesús Gil
leagueLa Liga
league result1st
(in UEFA Champions League)
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultWinners
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league topscorer
BUL Lyuboslav Penev (16)
season topscorer
BUL Lyuboslav Penev (22)
highest attendancevs Albacete Balompié
(25 May 1996)
lowest attendancevs Almería CF
(8 November 1995)
average attendance
prevseason1994–95
nextseason1996–97

(in UEFA Champions League) BUL Lyuboslav Penev (16) BUL Lyuboslav Penev (22) (25 May 1996) (8 November 1995) The 1995–1996 campaign was the 90th season in Atlético Madrid's history and their 60th season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. The team won 'The Double' both La Liga and Copa del Rey in a great season for supporters.

Summary

During summer club President Jesus Gil y Gil appointed Real Oviedo manager Radomir Antic as the new head coach. Meanwhile bids on Real Oviedo midfielders Robert Prosinecki, Slavisa Jokanovic, Spartak Moscow central back Viktor Onopko and young Albacete Forward Fernando Morientes (he chose to play Real Zaragoza instead) were failed to reinforce the squad, meaning that the upcoming arrivals have to take the team for the season. Gil y Gil transferred in Goalkeeper José Francisco Molina and Defender Santi Denia from Albacete, Lubo Penev from Valencia CF, midfielders Milinko Pantic and Roberto Fresnedoso from RCD Espanyol.

The season is best remembered by the club clinching La Liga and Copa del Rey.

Squad

:Squad at end of season

Left club during season

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
GKJosé MolinaAlbacete
DFSanti DeniaAlbacete
FWFernando CorreaRiver Plate
MFMilinko PantićPanionios
FWLyuboslav PenevValencia
MFRoberto FresnedosoEspanyol
FWLeonardo BiaginiNewell's Old Boys
OutPos.NameToType
MFPatxi FerreiraValencia
GKAbel ResinoRayo Vallecano
FWAdolfo ValenciaIndependiente
FWRoman KoseckiNantes
MFIgor DobrovolskiFortuna Düsseldorf
MFManel RuanoReal Valladolid
DFAlejandro SanchezAlbacete

Winter

InPos.NamefromType
MFQuinton FortuneRCD Mallorca
OutPos.NameToType
DFIvan RochaReal Valladolidloan

Source: BDFutbol.com

Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 1995–96 La Liga

League table

Results by round

H/A/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/A/H/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H/A/H

Matches

Penev Penev Simeone Caminero Simeone Penev Penev Penev Pantic Kiko

Kiko Sanchís Alkorta Luis Enrique Zamorano Santi Denia Simeone Lubo Penev Simeone Lopez Pier Lubo Penev Caminero Simeone Roberto Simeone Bellido Fabiano Sito Torrecilla Penev Roberto Molina Caminero '73 Kiko Lopez Penev Geli Vizcaino Jokanovic Carlos Aguilera Llorente Bjelica Coco Albistegui Idiakez Santi Kiko Santi Simeone Tomas Pablo Alfaro Esteban Torre Alberto Alvaro Cervera Pantić Penev Biagini Santi Caminero Galdames Oskar Vales Goikoetxea Caminero Santi Pirri Mori Kiko Martagon Jimenez Suker Pineda Brnovic Penev Santi Simeone Simeone
Caminero Lopez Pantic Gudelj Agirretxu Berges Eusebio Lakabeg Radchenko
Djukic Fran Donato Alfredo Manjarin Pantic Vizcaino Caminero Kiko Peternac Fernando Gutierrez Baraja Monreal Solozabal Solozabal Santi Toni Muñoz Penev Aguado Solana Poyet Garcia Sanjuan Calderon Martin Gonzalez Pantic Pantic Geli Tomas Lopez Simeone Kiko Santi Simeone Laudrup Hierro Sanz Garcia Calvo Andres Suarez Berto Toni Muñoz Solozabal
Lopez Toni Muñoz Pirri Mori Simeone Olias Stosic Popescu Sergi Hagi De la Peña Amor Vizcaíno Biagini Geli Santi Toni Muñoz Pantic Lopez Geli Solozabal Santi Simeone Kiko Mijatovic Poyatos Otero Poyatos Jose Ignacio Engonga Villena Jose Ramon Simeone Caminero Santi Caminero Simeone Vizcaino Kiko Luis Manuel Felipe Vivar Dorado Solozabal Simeone Kiko Pantic
Caminero Biagini Sotero Josico

Copa del Rey

Main article: 1995–96 Copa del Rey

Second Round Third Round Round of 16

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Fernando
Mijatović Biagini
Juan Carlos
Roberto Fernando

Final

Main article: 1996 Copa del Rey Final

Bakero Sergi Barjuan Hagi Nadal Roger Sergi Barjuan Toni Pantic Solozabal Molina Solozabal

Statistics

Players statistics

:Starts + substitute appearances

Left club during season

References

References

  1. "Atlético Madrid - 1995/96". FootballSquads.
  2. "95-96 Valencia transfers". BDfutbol.com.
  3. (4 September 1995). "El Atleti respira aires de euforia con Antic". [[El Mundo Deportivo.
  4. (11 September 1995). "El Atleti lidera la tabla después de cuatro años". [[El Mundo Deportivo.
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