Ninety years ago this week, Real Madrid secured its seventh Spanish Cup with a 2-1 victory over Barcelona at Mestalla, a triumph inseparable from the man who made it possible. Ricardo Zamora, in his final appearance for the club, embodied what sport occasionally offers: a farewell that doubles as a defining act. The 1936 final belongs to that rare category of historical moments whose meaning deepens with distance, arriving at the edge of an era about to be transformed by forces far larger than football.
Real Madrid's 1936 Spanish Cup Victory Marks 90-Year Milestone
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Official club history article celebrating Real Madrid's 1936 Spanish Cup victory with factual match details and minimal bias signals.
Institutional commemoration using straightforward historical narrative with emphasis on club achievement and individual player heroics (Zamora's saves).
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This is a sports history article about Real Madrid's 1936 Spanish Cup victory with no geopolitical significance or international implications.
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Historical sports anniversary article about Real Madrid's 1936 Spanish Cup victory has minimal economic relevance; primarily nostalgic club content.
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No regulatory or policy implications. This is historical sports content with no economic, financial, or regulatory dimensions.