Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfɾeðo ðjesˈtefano]; 4 July 1926 – 7 July 2014) was a professional footballer and coach who...
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The Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano) is a football stadium in Madrid, Spain. It is named after Real Madrid's legendary...
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The Alfredo Di Stéfano Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano) is an annual association football award presented by Spanish sports newspaper Marca...
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Dream Team "On this day, Di Stéfano won the Super Ballon dOr | Real Madrid CF". Retrieved 21 December 2022. "On this day, Di Stéfano won the Super Ballon...
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intensified during the 1950s when the clubs disputed the signing of Alfredo Di Stéfano. Di Stéfano had impressed both Barcelona and Real Madrid while playing for...
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who scored his 50th goal in 2005 while at Real Madrid to overtake Alfredo Di Stéfano. He held the record until November 2014, when his eventual tally of...
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1950s when the clubs disputed the signing of Argentine forward Alfredo Di Stéfano. Di Stéfano had impressed both Barcelona and Real Madrid while playing for...
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Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926–2014) was an Argentine-Spanish footballer and coach. Alfredo Di Stéfano may also refer to: Alfredo di Stéfano Stadium, the home...
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each won the award three times, while Franz Beckenbauer, Ronaldo, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Kevin Keegan and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge have each won it twice. The...
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2020 to 30 June 2021. Real Madrid played the entire season at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium, while the Santiago Bernabéu was undergoing a structural renovation...
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the top scorer award six times. Three other players — Real Madrid's Alfredo Di Stéfano, Quini of Sporting Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético...
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Liga: 195 – Karim Benzema Most consecutive league appearances: 171 – Alfredo Di Stéfano – from 27 September 1953 at 22 February 1959 is 5 years, 148 days...
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Spanish squad came back from behind to win 4–3 thanks to goals from Alfredo Di Stéfano and Marquitos, as well as two goals from Héctor Rial. Real Madrid...
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Alfredo Di Stéfano was an Argentine-born professional footballer who played for both Argentina and Spain between 1947 and 1961, and scored 29 international...
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is Real Madrid's reserve team. They play their home games at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium with a capacity of 6,000 seats. Reserve teams in Spain play...
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circumvented by Real Madrid who naturalised Alfredo Di Stéfano and Ferenc Puskás.[citation needed] Di Stéfano, Puskás, Raymond Kopa and Francisco Gento...
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member countries, was awarded to Alfredo Di Stéfano on 17 December 1957. Despite being born in Argentina, Alfredo Di Stéfano acquired Spanish citizenship...
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two Latin Cups and two Intercontinental Cups. During the ceremony, Alfredo Di Stéfano and Florentino Pérez collected the trophy which was presented to Real...
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to Alfredo Di Stéfano on 15 December 1959. It was the second time that Di Stéfano won the award. Despite being born in Argentina, Alfredo Di Stéfano acquired...
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José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, Amadeo Carrizo, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Omar Sívori, Daniel Passarella, Enzo Francescoli, Hernán Crespo,...
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in Real Madrid's first game back against Eibar on 14 June at the Alfredo di Stéfano Stadium in a 3–1 win. He also scored the first goal at this stadium...
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but by half-time, Madrid had levelled the scores through goals from Alfredo Di Stéfano and Héctor Rial. Reims took the lead again on 62 minutes through Michel...
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a brace against Valencia in Real Madrid's second game back at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium on 18 June – his first goals at Madrid's new temporary home...
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Di Stefano is a patronymic Italian surname meaning "(the son) of Stephen". Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926–2014), Argentinian-Spanish...
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He was also the fourth Real Madrid player to win the trophy after Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959), Raymond Kopa (1958), and Luís Figo (2000). Additionally...
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back to La Liga. Alfredo Di Stéfano returned as coach in 1986 and Valencia won promotion again following the 1986–87 season. Di Stéfano stayed on as coach...
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season, the women's team have alternated between Field 11 and the Alfredo di Stéfano stadium, initially with a reduced capacity for fan attendance. All...
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playing at the World Cup in 1962 and 1966. Following the death of Alfredo Di Stéfano in 2014, Gento was appointed the Honorary President of Real Madrid...
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Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano have each scored seven goals in the finals. Puskás scored four in 1960 and three in 1962, while Di Stéfano scored seven...
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He was also the third Real Madrid player to win the trophy after Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959) and Raymond Kopa (1958). Additionally, nineteen players...
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