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Real Madrid do not have a number 98 in the squad and here is the squad for the 2015-16 season:
Goalkeeper Jersey Number Player Name Nationality.
1 Klor Navas Costa Rica.
13 Kico Casilla, Spain.
Defender Jersey Number Player Name Nationality.
2 Varane, France.
3 Pepe Portugal.
4 Ramos, Spain.
6 Nacho, Spain.
12 Marcelo, Brazil.
15 Carvajal Spain.
17 Arbeloa, Spain.
23 Danilo 19 Brazil.
Midfielder Jersey Number Player Name Nationality.
8 Cross Germany.
14 Casemiro Brazil.
16 Kovacic, Croatia.
19 Luka Modric, Croatia.
22 Isco Spain.
Striker Jersey Number Player Name Nationality.
7 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal.
9 Karim Benzema, France.
10 J Ronaldo Colombia.
11 Bell Wales.
18 Vázquez, Spain.
20 Hesse Spain.
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There is no number 98.
1 Casillas.
3 Pepe. 4 Ramos.
15 Carvajal.
12 Marcelo.
19 Modric.
8 Cross. 23 Isco.
11 Gareth Bale.
7 Cristiano Ronaldo. 9 Benzema.
16 Silva.
20 Jesse. 2 Varane.
24 Elijah Ramendi.
14 Hernandez.
13 Navas.
17 Arbeloa.
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Real Madrid's No.9 has Di Stefano, Hugo Sanchez, Zamorano, Davo Suk, Ronaldo, Saviola, Soldado, Morientes, Benzema.
Three of them are introduced as follows:
1. Karim Benzema, born on December 19, 1987 in Lyon, France, is a French footballer, a striker on the field, and plays for Real Madrid Football Club in La Liga. Benzema made his professional debut with Lyon in Ligue 1, making his senior debut for Lyon at the age of 17 and becoming the youngest Frenchman to score in the Champions League at the age of 17 years and 352 days.
2. Alfredo Di Stefano, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, later became a Spanish citizen, a former professional footballer, a striker, nicknamed "Golden Arrow", and played for Real Madrid Football Club in Spain.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo, born on February 5, 1985 in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, is a Portuguese footballer, a winger, referred to as Ronaldo, who plays for Real Madrid Football Club and the captain of the Portuguese national team.
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Pachin, Di Stefano, Ramón 6 1 Moreno 6 1 Grosso, Santiana, Hugo 6 1 Sanchez, Suke (who can play the violin with his left foot), Mijatovic, Morientes, Da Ro. Finally, there is the current Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Stefano
Sanchez, Zamorano,
Suke, Morientes,
Ronaldo.
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2013 2014 season.
Number: Player, Position, Date of Birth, Nationality, Height, Weight.
1 Casillas Goalkeeper 20 May 1981 Spain 185 70
2 Raphael Varane defender 25 April 1993 France 191 85
3 Pepe Defender 26 February 1983 Portugal 187 81
4 Ramos Midfielder 30 March 1986 Spain 183 75
5 Coentrão defender 11 March 1988 Portugal 179 72
6 Khedira Midfielder 4 April 1987 Germany 189 80
7 Cristiano Ronaldo winger 5 February 1985 Portugal 186 80
9 Karim Benzema Forward 19 December 1987 France 183 79
11 Bale winger 16 July 1989 Wales 183 74
12 Marcelo Defender 12 May 1988 Brazil 174 74
13 Jesús Goalkeeper 11 June 1988 Spain 190 82
14 Xavi Alonso Midfielder 25 November 1981 Spain 183 79
15 Carvajal defender 11 January 1992 Spain 171 74
16 Casemiro Midfielder 23 February 1992 Brazil 184 76
17 Arbeloa defender 17 January 1983 Spain 184 79
18 Nacho defender 18 January 1990 Spain 180 74
19 Luka Modric Midfielder 9 September 1985 Croatia 175 67
20 Jose Forward 26 February 1993 Spain 178 72
21 Alvaro Morata Midfielder 23 October 1992 Spain 190 68
22 Di Maria winger 14 February 1988 Argentina 180 75
23 Isco Midfielder 21 April 1992 Spain 176 74
24 Ilya Ramendi Midfielder 8 March 1990 Spain 178 74
25 Diego López Goalkeeper 3 November 1981 Spain 200 91
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The current No.9 of this Real Madrid team is Benzema.
Karim Benzema
Benzema), born on December 19, 1987 in Lyon, France, is a French footballer who played as a striker on the field, and in the summer of 2009, Benzema transferred from Lyon to Real Madrid for a transfer fee of 35 million euros, and still plays for Real Madrid in La Liga.
The transfer window hasn't closed yet, so it's a bit unrealistic to ask so early. >>>More
Each has its own characteristics, Barcelona mainly relies on ball control to kill the opponent, while Real Madrid mainly relies on two wings to take off and drag the opponent to death, in general, Barcelona football is currently the best and most appreciated level of football, Real Madrid still needs to work hard. I'm a Barcelona fan. The above is only a personal opinion, if there is any difference, please comment. Thank you.
Real Madrid doesn't need to buy some big names at all, just one less player like Makelele and Gattuso to balance his midfield, and I personally feel that letting go of Makelele is definitely a big mistake for Real Madrid. The back line lacks a defensive pillar like Hierro before, but Ramos is worth looking forward to, the offensive line does not need to be introduced at all, and a coach who knows how to use it well will pinch those frontcourt players together, and I personally think Real Madrid will have a renovation scene!
This is only temporary, and the number 10 next season will be worn by Ozil! Diarra defended well, but the offense was average, and he wore it after Sneijder left.