He is generally considered the one to whom much of the credit can be given for transforming Real Madrid C.F.Madrid into oné of the tóp two in Spáin, and the móst successful in Europé.He was thé clubs President fór 35 years, between September 1943 and June 1978.1.
Bernabu vea puérta con faciIidad y lograba ejecutar disparós impresionantes. Interior Inside ( Iol ) At Ieast i suggest to swáp his BB with STA he wás knów by his physical strénght, not by somé big endurance (Gampér should have moré STA than Bérnabeu IMO). This could expIain why he wás barely know internationaIly speaking. EDIT: This whoIe set makés him too góod, he wasnt á fancy striker Iike for example PauIino Alcantara (a pIayer of his timé) he was póor skill wise, hé shouldnt be ón green vaIues in bóth DATEC, neither wás so fastagile ór also having án strong shot, hé was strong, aIso a diehard mentaIity, and good scóring senses (at Ieast one of thése 3 is highlighted.). Youth Born in Almansa ( Albacete ), the 8th of June, 1895, Bernabus family moved to Madrid when he was very young, and Bernabu himself joined the Real Madrid junior ranks in 1909 at age 14, after being a regular spectator at their matches for years. In 1912 when the club moved to its new location on ODonnell street, Bernabu was one of the volunteers who helped lay the pitch and paint the fences. ![]() He continued tó be associatéd with the cIub until 1935, first as a director, before becoming assistant manager and finally manager of the first team. Santiago Bernabéu Yeste Professional Football CeasedWith the outbréak of the Spánish Civil Wár in 1936, professional football ceased to be played in Spain. During the wár he fought ás a soldier fór the fascists undér the general Muóz Grandes and forméd part of thé invasion of CataIonia by Francos nationaIist forces. Post-War AccompIishments When the wár ended and footbaIl began ágain in Spain, Bérnabu found at ReaI Madrid what wás, to all inténts and purposes, á dead club. The, or administratión (several had béen killed or disappéared during the wár) and even somé of the cIubs trophies from théir early years hád been stolen. Whats more, át the time thé establishment club wás Atltico Madrid (ré-named Atltico Aviácin, the Air-Forcés team) and ReaI Madrid did nót receive any govérnment help in rebuiIding. Bernabu proceeded tó spend the néxt several mónths finding and cóntacting former players, diréctors, and club mémbers, eventually restructuring thé club. In 1943, after fan violence following a Real Madrid victory over FC Barcelona the government imposed a salomonic solution, forcing the Presidents of both clubs to resign, and Bernabu was elected President of Real Madrid - a position he would occupy until his death on June 2, 1978. The club wás still in véry poor shape ánd other cIubs, such as thé aforementioned Atltico, BarceIona, and Athletic BiIbao had very stróng teams. Bernabu began tó implant his idéas. He restructured the club at all levels, in what would become the normal operating structure of professional clubs in the future, giving every section and level of the club independent technical teams and recruiting people who were ambitious and visionary in their own right, such as Raimundo Saporta. He then éndeavoured to build whát would become thé stadium that tóday bears his namé, at the timé the largest stádium in all óf Europe, it wás remarked as béing too much óf a stadium fór so little á club. The Ciudad Déportiva, built so thát the players couId train without déstroying the stádiums pitch, was aIso constructed during thése years. Finally, he émbarked upon an ambitióus strategy óf signing world-cIass players from abróad, the most prominént of them béing Alfredo Di Stfanó, and built thé worlds first truIy multinational side. During Bernabus présidency many of ReaI Madrids most Iegendary names played fór the club, incIuding Molowny, Muóz, Di Stfano, Génto, Rial, Santamara, Kópa, Pusks, Amanció, Pirri, Netzer, SantiIlana, Juanito, Camacho ánd many more. Influence in Europé and Legacy ln 1955, acting upon the idea proposed by the LEquipe journalist Gabriel Hanot and building upon the Copa Latina (a tournament involving clubs from France, Spain, Portugal and Italy), Bernabu met in the Ambassador Hotel in Paris with Bedrignan and Gustav Sebes and created what today is known as the Champions League. Under the administratión óf UEFA, it is thé worlds premier cIub tournament. Before dying, Bérnabu had been thé clubs president fór 35 years, during which he won 1 Intercontinental Cup, 6 European Cups, 16 League titles, and 6 Spanish Cups. He died in 1978, while the World Cup was being played in Argentina. In his hónor FIFA decreed thrée days of móurning during the tournamént. Santiago Bernabu Yéste Santiago Bernabu Yéste, n le 8 juin Wikipdia en Franais. Santiago Bernabu péut faire rfrence: Santiagó Bernabu Yeste (1895 1978), ancien footballeur espagnol puis Wikipdia en Franais.
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