: The text moves between a "rational" journalistic narrative and a deeply personal look at the "misticismo" (mysticism) that connects Real Madrid to the city of Paris since 1956.
: Iván del Dedo Martín is a journalist and poet (author of Angelita ) from Ávila, Spain, who combines professional rigor with a lifelong passion for the "club blanco".
: It aims to turn an ephemeral sporting event into an eternal story, documenting the experiences of those "inside"—fans who traveled and witnessed the historic matches firsthand. : The text moves between a "rational" journalistic
: It explores why Paris remains a symbolic "home" for the club, serving as the setting for both their first European Cup win and this recent 14th title.
💡 : This work serves as an "emotional debt" repaid to the club, focusing on how faith and shared belief can defy rational sporting logic. If you'd like to explore this further, I can help you with: : It explores why Paris remains a symbolic
: The book features a poignant epilogue by Real Madrid TV journalist Paola Castillo.
The book is structured to blend objective reporting with the raw emotions of the fans who lived through the season. The book is structured to blend objective reporting
: Detailed analysis of the three consecutive "miracles" at the Santiago Bernabéu against PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City.