NFL heads to Spain: Santiago Bernabéu to host historic match

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For years, there have been talks about various NFL projects on European soil, the arrival of this popular league in large European cities, and it seems that year after year the leaders of the American football organization are doing great things and taking great steps towards popularizing their brand, but also American football in Europe.

This time, we will have the chance to watch a big match in Spain, more precisely in Madrid, which is also the capital of Spain.

On November 16, the "Santiago Bernabeu" stadium in Madrid will host the first American football match in the history of the legendary building.

The duel of the regular part of the NFL season between the Washington Commanders and the Miami Dolphins will be written in golden letters in the global promotion of this league.

Great Britain, Mexico, Germany and Brazil

Although American football matches outside the USA have been played in Great Britain, Mexico, Germany and Brazil, this will be the first time that Spain will host an NFL spectacle, and that at one of the most famous football temples in Europe - the home of Real Madrid.

It seems that in recent years the NFL is becoming more and more popular in this European country, which is known as superior in sports. There are many popular sports in this country, and American football could soon reach great heights in Spain.

Commanders and Dolphins - teams with a rich past

The Washington Commanders, members of the Eastern Division, have three Super Bowl titles (1982, 1987, 1991) and a rich tradition in the league. On the other hand, the Dolphins are best known for their dominance in the early 70s - especially for the 1972 season, the only one in NFL history without a loss, when they won the title the following year (1973).

There is no doubt that this match will bring the necessary adrenaline that we needed for a long time. This is great news for all NFL fans in Europe, who look forward to every arrival of this league in big European cities.

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