Inside, you'll find facts arranged across different chapters that explore the club's history, trophies, iconic matches, and rivalries. It highlights the evolution of the badge, the move to the Metropolitano, and the club's rise as a strong contender in both Spanish and European football.
The book also covers key players, past and present, from Fernando Torres and Koke to Antoine Griezmann and Jan Oblak. Managers, especially Diego Simeone's long tenure, are discussed with facts rooted in decisions, tactics, and major turning points.
Special chapters focus on the women's team and their major achievements, the youth academy's role in talent development, and the structure behind the club's ownership, sponsorships, and commercial growth. It includes moments that shaped Atlético's identity beyond the pitch - in business, media, and global football networks.
Each fact is written clearly and with purpose, giving you a full picture of how the club developed over time. This is not a book of random trivia. It's a structured, informative, and reader-friendly journey through the many faces of Atlético Madrid.