1995–96 Atlético Madrid season
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| La Liga | 1st | ||
| Copa del Rey | Winners | ||
| Top goalscorer |
League: Lyuboslav Penev (16) All: Lyuboslav Penev (22) | ||
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Squad
- Squad at end of season[1]
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Left club during season
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Starting 11
- GK: #1,
José Francisco Molina - RB: #20,
Delfí Geli - CB: #4,
Roberto Solozábal - CB: #6,
Santi Krkela - LB: #3,
Toni Pinkila - RM: #14,
Diego Simeone - CM: #8,
Juan Vizcaíno - CM: #21,
José Luis Caminero - LM: #10,
Milinko Pantić - CF: #9,
Lyuboslav Penev - CF: #19,
Kiko
Transfers
In
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Fernando Correa -
River Plate -
Milinko Pantić -
Panionios -
Lyuboslav Penev -
Valencia -
José Francisco Molina -
Albacete -
Santi Denia -
Albacete -
Roberto Fresnedoso -
Espanyol -
Leonardo Biagini -
Newell's Old Boys
Out
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Abel Resino -
Rayo Vallecano -
Adolfo Valencia -
Independiente Santa Fe -
Roman Kosecki -
Nantes -
Igor Dobrovolski -
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Statistics
Goal scorers
- Lubo Penev - 16
- Diego Simeone - 12
- Kiko - 11
- Milinko Pantić - 10
- Caminero - 9
- Roberto - 3
- Juan Vizcaíno - 3
- Leonardo Biagini - 3
- Juanma López - 2
- Juan Carlos - 2
- Delfí Geli - 1
- Pirri Mori - 1
See also
References
- ↑ "Atlético Madrid - 1995/96". FootballSquads. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
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