NFL Lands at Bernabéu and It's Already Known Which Team Will Play as the Home Team
The NFL team that will be considered the home team at Santiago Bernabéu has been revealed
After a long wait, there's less and less time left to witness the NFL at Santiago Bernabéu. Although Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona also fought to host this event, Real Madrid emerged victorious. Impressing the executives of the best American soccer league in the world, the team that will play as the home team has been revealed.
The Miami Dolphins will have the honor of receiving the support of the home crowd during this important event. Surpassing several historic NFL teams, the Florida team was the winner to play this game. Additionally, the selection of a team has been a significant step forward for this game.
Despite still not knowing the date when this event will take place, expectations are extremely high. After several months of relationships, planning, and disputes, Santiago Bernabéu will once again be the stage for a historic event.
The NFL arrives in Madrid
Since the remodeling of Santiago Bernabéu began, Florentino Pérez had a clear objective. Aware of the stadium's potential, the president devised a way to take advantage of all the venue's privileges. Although the concerts that have taken place have been spectacular, they have only been a showcase of the stadium's capabilities.
Designed to be a center where soccer is just one of the sports played, the arrival of this is a great step. The hosting of an American soccer game demonstrates the enormous power of Real Madrid.
Surpassing other teams, the white club has once again been an example to follow in terms of project planning. While the date and opponent are still awaited, the presence of the Miami Dolphins excites thousands of fans.
The best stadium in the world
This event demonstrates the ambition that has always characterized Real Madrid but, above all, Florentino Pérez. Santiago Bernabéu is the pinnacle of a project that has ensured the institution's name is at the top worldwide.
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