Club: | Real Madrid CF |
Chairman: | Luis de Carlos |
Chrtitle: | President |
Stadium: | Santiago Bernabéu |
Manager: | Luis Molowny |
Mgrtitle: | Head coach |
League: | La Liga |
League Result: | 1st (in European Cup) |
Cup1: | Copa del Rey |
Cup1 Result: | Runners-up |
Cup2: | European Cup |
Cup2 Result: | Round of 16 |
League Topscorer: | Santillana (18) |
Season Topscorer: | Santillana (26) |
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Nextseason: | 1979–80 |
The 1978–79 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 77th season in existence and the club's 48th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.
Nineteen days after the death of Santiago Bernabéu, Luis De Carlos was appointed as new President of the club on 21 June 1978.[1] The new Chairman released a new board of directors on 1 September 1978 in an attempt to normalize the club after the turmoil of last year.[2] Owing to financial issues including a growing debt, De Carlos did not reinforced the squad with high-profile players, instead of that, there had a few low-cost arrivals such as: Rafael García Cortés and Francisco García Hernández along Maté and Hipólito Rincón in a sign of austerity for upcoming years, in an era known as "The Madrid of Los Garcia" until 1982.[3]
In the European Cup the team, shockingly, was eliminated early in the second round by underdogs Swiss side Grasshopper Club Zürich on the away goals rule.[4] Meanwhile, in the Copa del Rey the squad advanced to the final where it was defeated by Valencia CF 2–0 at Vicente Calderón Stadium.
The club clinched its 19th League title also second in a row, four points above runners-up Sporting Gijón. Had they also won the Copa del Rey, Real Madrid would've clinched the double, something they would achieve next season.
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See main article: 1978–79 La Liga.
See main article: 1978–79 Copa del Rey.
See main article: 1979 Copa del Rey Final.
See main article: 1978–79 European Cup.
The Madrid of los Garcia (in Spanish)