Following a night of celebrations, Madrid prepared Sunday to give Real Madrid players a hero’s welcome after the Spanish giants won their third Champions League title in a row in Kiev.
Thousands of fans are expected to line the streets of the Spanish capital to greet Cristiano Ronaldo and the rest of the Real squad as they parade through the streets of the city on an open-top bus.
The team is scheduled to arrive at the club’s traditional celebration spot, the Plaza de Cibeles, at 8:15 pm (1815 GMT) and then head to Real’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium where a huge party will be held from 10 pm.
Just before hitting Cibeles they will meet with Madrid mayor Manuela Carmena and the head of the regional government of Madrid, Angel Garrido, at the nearby city hall.
Thousands of Real Madrid fans, many decked in the club’s famous white team jersey, packed Plaza de Cibeles late on Saturday after the club won a record- extending 13th European Cup with a 3-1 victory over Liverpool — and many said planned to return on Sunday.
“The players will come here and we are going to celebrate with them, because they are the best, Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, all of them! They are the best, they had a great match and they deserve it,” Real fan Asta Saulaji told AFPTV at the Plaza de Cibeles. Many fans headed to the central square after watching the match at the Bernabeu on eight giant screens.
Tens of thousands of Real Madrid fans at the stadium erupted in delight at the final whistle, breaking out in familiar chants of “Campeones, campeones”.
“This is incredible. Its beautiful belonging to Real Madrid, this is incredible,” said Jose Manuel Rodriguez, a 50-year-old barman who came to Madrid from the northern Basque region to watch the match at the Bernabeu.
“That is what Real Madrid has, it gives so much joy,” he added.
The club’s “decimotercera,” or 13th title in the competition, moved them six clear of second-placed AC Milan in the all-time honours list, after lifting the trophy for a remarkable fourth time in five seasons.
Frenchman Zinedine Zidane also became the first coach to win three consecutive Champions League crowns, despite having spent less than three years at the helm.