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Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

Lagu Penyesalan Atas Kebodohan Terbesar yg Q lakukan

IPANG ADA YG HILANG


Ini sebuah lagu tentang penyesalan Q pada seseorng yg jauh dsna
ntah kenapa sampai detik ini pun Q tak sangup melupakan mu
tp Q tak mau paksakan hub ini,smoga kau bahagia denganny
semoga waktu bisa menghapuskn smua kenangan tentang mu yg begitu indah & sulit tuk dilupakan :-) dan semoga kau tak pernah tau n tak merasakn ap yg sedang ku rasakan ^_^




Aku hanya bisa terdiam melihat kau pergi
D Dm
dari sisiku, dari sampingku
A
tinggalkan aku seakan
E D
semuanya yang pernah terjadi
Dm
tak lagi kau rasa

Intro : A E D Dm

A E
masih adakah tentang aku di hatimu
D Dm
yang kau rasakan? coba kau rasakan
A E
mudahkah bagimu untuk hapuskan
D Dm
semua kenangan bersama denganku

Bridge:
F#m E D
tak pernah sedikitpun aku bayangkan
F#m E D
betapa hebatnya cinta yang kau tanamkan
Bm
(**)hingga waktu beranjak pergi
F
kau mampu hancurkan hatiku

A E D
ada yang hilang dari perasaanku
A E D
yang terlanjur sudah kuberikan padamu
A E D
ternyata aku tak berarti tanpamu
F#m E D
berharap kau tetap di sini
F#m E D
berharap dan berharap lagi

Guitar Solo: A E F#m D 2X


Rabu, 15 Desember 2010

Tutorial Macromedia Flash MX + Action Script

Repost from:BayuBayu's Blog

Menyiapkan Stage & Pembuatan Obyek Utama


Pertama2 kita tentukan ukuran bidang permainan.
kemudian set frame rate-nya (fps). frame rate adalah dalam satuan frame per second (fps). Semakin besar nilainya, maka semakin halus animasinya. Nilai defaultnya 12, Saya ganti dengan 30. Kenapa perlu diganti, karena 12 dirasa terlalu kecil, sehingga gerakan menjadi kurang mulus.



Obyek yang kita kendalikan adalah sebuah pesawat tempur. Jadi sebelumnya kita harus menggambar sebuah pesawat di stage. Emm saya rasa cukup susah menggambar pesawat yang keren kalo cuman dibayangkan aja.. untuk itu Biar bagus, kita butuh model sebagai contoh.
Saya suka model2 pesawat klasik jaman PD II, saya mengambil model salah satu gambar pesawat nazi jerman dari wikipedia, lalu menggambarnya ulang dengan sedikit modifikasi.




oia tidak perlu dibuat detil2 dulu, sederhana aja.. karena nanti pada tahap finishing baru obyek pesawat ini disempurnakan penampilannya. Kita tentu tidak mau membuang2 waktu dengan men-switch otak kita menjadi “designer mode”.. padahal lagi anget2nya dalam “programmer mode”.. hehe
bahkan pesawatnya cukup kotak2 aja, asal udah berbentuk pesawat.. urusan desain bisa dikerjakan belakangan ato kalo anda tidak suka menggambar, bisa diserahkan ke orang lain sebagai desainer.

Menggerakkan Obyek Utama


Ok sekarang mulai tahap menggerakkan obyek
Ubah ukuran pesawat sesuai keinginan (transform) dan konversi ke movieclip, beri nama “pesawat”.



Pada field instance name, beri nama, aku isi dengan nama pesawat_player.
Obyek perlu diberi nama agar bisa dikenali pada saat scripting. pesawat_player adalah instance name dari movie clip.

klik pesawat_player dan buka panel actions, atau tekan F9 (ingat2lah F9 karena nantinya tombol ini sering digunakan), lalu tulis kode berikut:

onClipEvent (enterFrame) {
if (Key.isDown(Key.RIGHT)) {
// gerak ke kanan
this._x = this._x + 4;
}
if (Key.isDown(Key.LEFT)) {
// gerak ke kiri
this._x = this._x - 4;
}
if (Key.isDown(Key.UP)) {
// gerak ke atas
this._y = this._y - 4;
}
if (Key.isDown(Key.DOWN)) {
// gerak ke bawah
this._y = this._y + 4;
}

}



Perhatikan bahwa actionscript adalah case sensitive, artinya kita harus memperhatikan penulisan huruf besar dan kecil pada nama variabel dan kata kunci.

kalo udah, coba jalankan dengan Ctrl+Enter
nah obyek akan dapat digerakkan dengan keyboard. Ini adalah dasar, mudah bukan

Penjelasan Skrip
Penjelasannya begini, tiap2 obyek movieclip punya properti _x, dan _y yang menunjukkan posisi koordinat di layar.

Pada tiap2 kondisi penekanan tombol keyboard, Obyek Key dengan event isDown, maka koordinat obyek ditambahkan/dikurangi 4.
Misalnya jika ke kanan maka this._x = this._x+4;

this menunjukkan obyek itu sendiri, yaitu pesawat_player..
Karena skrip merupakan actions pada pesawat_player, maka current timeline saat itu adalah pesawat_player. this untuk menyebutkan dirinya sendiri, yaitu pesawat_player (current timeline).
jadi this._x maksudnya adalah koordinat _x dari this (pesawat_player)..Ini adalah penyebutan dengan menggunakan relative path.
dalam terminologi pemrograman berorientasi/berbasis obyek, this adalah instansi obyek movieclip dan _x adalah properti atau atribut..

obyek2 membentuk hirarki dengan _root sebagai paling atas
+root
+–pesawat_player

coba ganti baris
this._x = this._x + 4;

dengan

_root.pesawat_player._x = _root.pesawat_player._x + 4;

jalankan dan perhatikan..

_root.pesawat_player adalah absolute path dari Movieclip pesawat_player.

Jika kode kita berada pada pesawat_player (jika current timeline adalah pesawat_player) maka secara relative path, MovieClip pesawat_player cukup disebut dengan this.

Absolute path bersifat relatif terhadap _root, sehingga selalu dimulai dari _root.

Selasa, 12 Oktober 2010

Kisah 4 Lilin


Ada 4 lilin yang menyala, Sedikit demi sedikit habis meleleh.



Suasana begitu sunyi sehingga terdengarlah percakapan mereka



Yang pertama berkata: “Aku adalah Damai.” “Namun manusia tak mampu menjagaku: maka lebih baik aku mematikan diriku saja!” Demikianlah sedikit demi sedikit sang lilin padam.



Yang kedua berkata: “Aku adalah Iman.” “Sayang aku tak berguna lagi.” “Manusia tak mau mengenalku, untuk itulah tak ada gunanya aku tetap menyala.” Begitu selesai bicara, tiupan angin memadamkannya.



Dengan sedih giliran Lilin ketiga bicara: “Aku adalah Cinta.” “Tak mampu lagi aku untuk tetap menyala.” “Manusia tidak lagi memandang dan mengganggapku berguna.” “Mereka saling membenci, bahkan membenci mereka yang mencintainya, membenci keluarganya.” Tanpa menunggu waktu lama, maka matilah Lilin ketiga.



Tanpa terduga…

Seorang anak saat itu masuk ke dalam kamar, dan melihat ketiga Lilin telah padam. Karena takut akan kegelapan itu, ia berkata: “Ekh apa yang terjadi?? Kalian harus tetap menyala, Aku takut akan kegelapan!”



Lalu ia mengangis tersedu-sedu.

Lalu dengan terharu Lilin keempat berkata:



Jangan takut, Janganlah menangis, selama aku masih ada dan menyala, kita tetap dapat selalu menyalakan ketiga Lilin lainnya:

“Akulah HARAPAN.”



Dengan mata bersinar, sang anak mengambil Lilin Harapan, lalu menyalakan kembali ketiga Lilin lainnya.

Senin, 04 Oktober 2010

Tutorial Macromedia Flash Player MX

Rabu, 19 Mei 2010

MEMBUAT LAYOUT WEBSITE DENGAN 960 GRID CSS FRAMEWORK



Membuat layout website dengan css memang pekerjaan yang cukup sulit bagi pemula (seperti saya). Kadang css yang saya buat tidak tampil dengan baik di browser lain, untuk mengatasi hal semacam itu dapat dilakukan dengan cara hacking css, reset css, atau dengan CSS Framework. Cara yang paling mudah (menurut saya) adalah dengan menggunakan CSS Framework. Beberapa contoh dari css framework misalnya, YAML, Blueprint, YUI, dan 960 grid system. Nah kali ini saya akan memberitahu bagaimana cara menggunakan 960 grid system.



960 menyediakan 2 macam grid: 12 dan 16 kolom grid. 960 memiliki lebar 960px ( oleh karena itu dinamakan 960) baik untuk yang 12 kolom maupun yang 16 kolom lebarnya sama. Setiap kolom memiliki right-margin: 10px, sehingga jarak antar kolom sebesar 20px. Untuk lebih jelasnya dapat dilihat pada halaman demo 960.



Demo




Lalu bagaimana cara menggunakannya ?



Download dulu 960 grid system di sini. Lalu copy file yang ada di direktori 960_download/code/css/ , di dalam direktori itu ada dua macam code 960 yaitu yang uncompressed dan compressed.



Download




Berikut daftar grid dengan 12 kolom :

1. 60px

2. 140px

3. 220px

4. 300px

5. 380px

6. 460px

7. 540px

8. 620px

9. 700px

10. 780px

11. 860px

12. 940px

Lebar kolom pada 960 memiliki class masing - masing. Untuk menggunakannya tinggal panggil (kaya tukang baso aja) class kolom yang ingin digunakan. Format class-nya, grid_x, x adalah angka dari tabel di atas ,jadi jika ingin menggunakan kolom dengan lebar 940px tinggal panggil saja class grid_12.



Sebelum memasukkan kolom tentukan dulu akan menggunakan 12 kolom atau 16 kolom dan perlu diingat jika membuat grid pastikan semua grid berjumlah 12, misalnya grid_4, grid_5, dan grid_3. Masukkan class clear untuk setiap baris yang telah dibuat.



CSS framework saya gunakan hanya untuk memastikan bahwa website dapat dibuka oleh semua browser, setelah layout di buat oleh framework tinggal tiru deh css-nya.



Menggunakan framework tidak sepenuhnya menguntungkan, jika ingin membuat layout dengan lebar lebih dari 960px harus merombak seluruh isi 960 grid system karena 960 hanya menyediakan kolom dengan lebar 960px. 960 juga tidak bisa membuat website dengan lebar liquid. Jadi gunakan framework hanya sebagai percobaan saja agar website dapat tampil saman pada semua browser.



Sumber: http://gadaguna.freevar.com/index.php/css/9-membuat-layout-website-dengan-960-grid-css-framework

Kamis, 08 April 2010

Klasemen ISL 06/04/2010







Arema Indonesia



Klasemen Sementara ISL 2009 - 2010 (06/04/10)




Rabu, 24 Maret 2010

History Of Real Madrid


History Of Real Madrid




Early years




Football was introduced to Madrid by the professors and students of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza.
They included several Oxbridge graduates.
In 1895 they founded the club Football Sky, playing on Sunday mornings at Moncloa.
In 1900 this club split into two different clubs New Foot-Ball de Madrid and Club Español de Madrid. The president of the latter club was Julián Palacios.
In 1902 the latter club split again, resulting in the formation of Sociedad Madrid FC on March 6, 1902.
The first president was Juan Padrós Rubió; the first secretary was Manuel Mendía; and the first treasurer was José de Gorostizaga.
Juan Padrós Rubió would be later succeeded by his brother, Carlos Padrós from Spain. In 1905, only three years after its foundation, Madrid FC already won its first major title in the Estadio Chamartín stadium.
The team won the first of four consecutive Copa del Rey - titles (at that time the only statewide competition).
In 1912 they moved to their first ground called 'Campo de O'Donnell' after moving between some minor grounds.[1]
In 1920 the club's name was changed into Real Madrid after King Alfonso XIII, a reputed football fan, granted the title of Real (Royal) to the club.
However, when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed the club dropped both the world Real and the royal crown from the emblem, being known from then and until the end of the Spanish Civil War as Madrid C. F. only.
The addition of the purple band to the emblem dates back to the Republican period and has remained there since then.
In 1937, due to the stagnation of the ongoing civil war, all activity disappeared and the club virtually ceased to exist.



Santiago Bernabéu Yeste



Before becoming President in 1945, Santiago Bernabéu Yeste had already carried out the functions of player, first-team captain, club maintenance, first-team manager and director, in an association with the club that lasted nearly 70 years. He was responsible for rebuilding the club after the Spanish Civil War, and under his presidency, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and the Ciudad Deportiva.
Real Madrid has a newly named stadium which is the Alfredo di Stéfano Stadium.
He also reorganized the club at all levels, in what would become the normal operating hierarchy of professional clubs in the future, giving every section and level of the club independent technical teams and recruiting staff such as Raimundo Saporta.
Finally, beginning in 1953 he embarked upon a strategy of signing world-class players from abroad, the most prominent of them being the signing of Alfredo di Stéfano and built the world's first truly multinational side.
During Bernabéu's presidency many of Real Madrid's most legendary names played for the club, including the aforementioned Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento, Héctor Rial, Raymond Kopa, José Santamaría, Miguel Muñoz, Amancio, Santillana.
Under the administration of UEFA, it is the world's premier club tournament.
It was under Bernabéu's guidance, that Real Madrid became established as a major force in both Spanish and European football.
Before passing away in 1978, Bernabéu had been the club's president for 33 years, during which he won 1 Intercontinental Cup, 6 European Cups, 16 La Liga titles, and 6 Spanish Cups.



International success


In addition to their domestic success, Real Madrid's reputation as a major club was established by their outstanding record in the European Cup.
To date they have been crowned champions of Europe a record nine times. Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás and other famous players helped the club win the European Cup five times in a row between 1956 and 1960, which included the memorable 7-3 Hampden Park final against Eintracht Frankfurt in 1960.
The club won for a sixth time in 1966 with the team known as the Ye-Ye , defeating Partizan Belgrade 2-1 in the final with a team composed entirely of nationally-born players, a first in the competition. They were also runners-up in 1962, 1964 and 1981. Winning the competition five consecutive times saw Real permanently awarded the original cup and earning the right to wear the UEFA badge of honour.
They have also won the UEFA Cup twice and were twice runners-up in the European Cup Winners Cup.
In 1996 President Lorenzo Sanz appointed Fabio Capello as coach. Although his tenure lasted only one season, Real Madrid were proclaimed league champions and several important players arrived at the club (Roberto Carlos, Predrag Mijatović, Davor Šuker and Clarence Seedorf) to strengthen a squad that already boasted the likes of Raúl, Fernando Hierro and Fernando Redondo.
As a result, Real Madrid (with the addition of Fernando Morientes in 1997) finally ended its 32-year wait for the seventh European Cup in 1998 under manager Jupp Heynckes, defeating Juventus 1-0 in the final, thanks to a goal from Predrag Mijatović.
Real Madrid would go on to win again in 2000 and 2002 under manager Vicente Del Bosque, with sides including players such as Luís Figo and Zinedine Zidane.
Real Madrid is also three-time winners of the Intercontinental Cup, defeating Peñarol, Vasco da Gama, and Olimpia Asunción in 1960, 1998, and 2002 respectively.



The Luis de Carlos Era (1978-1985)


After a brief period as interim President, Raimundo Saporta called for elections.
The Club's treasurer, Luis de Carlos, resigned in order to run for President.
26 July 1978 was the deadline for candidates to apply in order to run for office.
De Carlos submitted 3,352 documents endorsing his candidacy, while the rest -gynaecologist Campos Gil and florist José Daguerre- didn't get the minimum number required in time.
This called off the election and Luis de Carlos was proclaimed President of Real Madrid.
On 4 June 1980, the Santiago Bernabéu hosted the Cup final between Real Madrid and Castilla, the Club's second team, created on 21 July 1972.
Castilla managed to defeat four First Division teams -Hércules, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Sporting Gijon- to get to the final of the Spanish Championship.
Real Madrid defeated Castilla -coached by the sorely missed Juanjo- 6-1.
France Football named Real Madrid the Best European Team of 1980. The jury took into account the two national titles the team won that year -the League and the King's Cup- and the fact that they reached the semifinals of the European Cup that season.
The 1980/81 season had an unpleasant finish for Madrid. On 26 April 1981, they lost the League when the victory chant was already being sung in Valladolid. Real Sociedad, who drew (2-2) against Sporting in the last minute at El Molinón claimed the title.
Barely one month later, on 27 May, an Alan Kennedy goal (82nd minute) gave Liverpool the European Cup, when overtime was the only fair option.
The professional Real Madrid squad was one of four teams of the Primera Division to back the strike called on 11 April 1982. On that day, the Whites played at Castellón with Castilla footballers and defeated the hosts 2-1.
The final of the 1982 World Cup took place at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. In a thrilling match, Italy outplayed Germany and won 3-1. What most spectators will remember most from that 11 July 1982 was the joy that overcame Sandro Pertini, President if Italy, each time the Italian side scored.
With the Presidential elections on the horizon, candidate Luis de Carlos introduced Alfredo di Stéfano and Amancio Amaro as coaches of the first team and Castilla on 19 May 1982.
The Arrow left Madrid in 1964 and returned to the Club 18 years later. De Carlos defeated Ramón Mendoza in the election and Di Stéfano, who signed on for two years, won five runners-up titles in his first year as the Madridista coach.
Once the 1983/84 season had ended, Alfredo di Stéfano again said goodbye to Real Madrid. Twenty-one years later he went through the same experience. His contract ended on 30 June 1984 and Luis de Carlos decided not to resign him due to the failure to achieve sporting success.
On 12 December 1984, Emilio Butragueño became a European household name with an unforgettable performance against Anderlecht at the Bernabéu.
The Belgians were coming off a 3-0 first leg win in Brussels and had the next round of the UEFA Cup in sight, but Butragueño crushed all their hopes with three goals (the other three were scored by Valdano, two, and Sanchís) and Real Madrid won convincingly 6-1.
After two brief stints as a Director and an election-time defeat to Luis de Carlos, Ramón Mendoza's became President of Real Madrid in 1985.
Mendoza's arrival was the dawn of a new era in the history of the Club.
Real Madrid's first two UEFA Cup titles were won back-to-back. The first in 1984 against Hungary's Videoton (3-0 at Sosto Stadium and 0-1 in Chamartín), and the second one year later after defeating FC Köln 5-1 at the Bernabéu and losing 2-0 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.



The Ramón Mendoza Era (1985-1995)



Quinta del Buitre was the name given to the generation of club grown Real Madrid players that dominated Spanish football in the 1980s.
The name ("Vulture's Cohort") was derived from the nickname given to its most charismatic member Emilio Butragueño.
The other four members were Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.
Sanchís and Martín Vázquez were the first to play for the first team of Real Madrid, making their debut at Murcia on December 4, 1983.
Coach Alfredo Di Stéfano brought the youngsters in from the start. Both played surprisingly well and Sanchís even scored the winning goal.
A few months later, February 5, 1984, saw the debut of Emilio Butragueño in an away game at Cádiz. El Buitre was an instant sensation and scored twice.
Pardeza was added to the first team that same season and Míchel followed at the start of the next.
With La Quinta del Buitre (reduced to four members when Pardeza left the club for Zaragoza in 1986) Real Madrid had one of the best teams in Spain and Europe during the second half of the 1980s, winning amongst others two UEFA Cups and 5 Spanish championships in a row.
Their record was only blemished by their failure to win the European Cup, and their continued abject defeats against the far superior AC Milan side of the time.
Martín Vázquez went to play for Torino in 1990. He made a return to Real Madrid in 1992, leaving the club again for good in 1995 (to Deportivo La Coruña).
Butragueño left the club in 1995 and Michél in 1996. Both went to play for Atlético Celaya in Mexico. Sanchís was the only member of La Quinta to never play for a club other than Real Madrid.
By winning the Champions League twice (in 1998 and 2000), he also managed to accomplish what La Quinta had failed to achieve in its glory days. He retired in 2001 as last active member of the famous cohort at the age of 37.



The Lorenzo Sanz Era (1995-2000)



After ten and a half years in office, Ramón Mendoza handed in his irrevocable resignation on 20 November 1995.
He was relieved by Lorenzo Sanz, who held recourse to Club by-law 49 to get elected as heir to Mendoza by the 11 directors who continued in the Board of Directors following the transfer of power.
On 20 May 1996, Lorenzo Sanz presented Fabio Capello as new head coach of Real Madrid. The Italian trainer landed in Madrid borne out by his five successful seasons with AC Milan, (with whom he won the 1994 European Cup) to replace Arsenio Iglesias who was the temp coach after the infamous Jorge Valdano quit.
Although winining the league Capello left Madrid after just one season, years later he it was because he just didn't setaled in Madrid as well as he would have wanted, he came back to Milan. Replacing Fabio Capello was the German coach Jupp Heynckes led the team to win the very much awaited -last one was in 1966, 32 years earlier- European Cup. The venue: Amsterdam Arena. Date: 20 May 1998.
The Merengues conquered their seventh top European trophy with a goal by now Sporting Director Pedja Mijatovic against the Italian side of Juventus, who were the hot favourites that night. Heynckes was fired at the end of that year and been replaced by José Antonio Camacho who resegnated just monthes after on July, 2008 before the actual season even began.
Guus Hiddink was the manager in charge of guiding Real Madrid to their second Intercontinental Cup after the surprising resignation of Camacho. An extraordinary goal by Raúl in Tokyo sealed the more than fair 2-1 end result for the Whites.
Hiddink was also fired just after less than a season, the Welshman John Toshack replaced him on February, 1999 he was fired 9 months later. making it 7 coaches in just 3 years.
Vicente del Bosque took over John Toshack as head coach of Real Madrid in mid-season and spearheaded the Madridistas towards raising their eighth European Cup -second Champions League title.
The venue was superb: the newly built Saint-Denis stadium of Paris would host the first ever Spanish final -as well as the first ever final of the European Cup between two teams of the same country- on 24 May 2000. It was a vibrant game which saw Madrid triumph over Valencia with a final 3-0 result.
It was the last European Cup of the 20th Century and, as the first one, it belonged to the Whites.



The Florentino Pérez Era (2000-2006)



2000-2003: The Dream Team


In July 2000 Florentino Pérez was elected club president vowing to erase the club's debt and modernise the club's facilities, however the primary electoral promise that propelled Pérez to victory was the signing of then-FC Barcelona star Luís Figo.
During the campaign, Pérez claimed he had an agreement with the Portuguese winger that would see Figo move to the Bernabeu should Pérez be elected.
On July 16, Pérez won the election. Eight days later, Luís Figo was presented with the number 10 shirt of Real Madrid.
Days later, surrounded by controversy, Real Madrid idol Fernando Redondo, who had openly supported Pérez's opponent Lorenzo Sanz, was sold to Italian giants AC Milan.
During the summer of 2000, Real Madrid signed Claude Makélélé, Albert Celades, Flávio Conceição, César Sánchez, Pedro Munitis, and Santiago Solari although aside from Makélélé and Conceição the rest had been signed prior to the election of Florentino Pérez.
Expectations were high as Real Madrid began the 2000-01 season with the possibility of winning 5 trophies but stumbled at the first test losing the European Super Cup by a score of 1-2 to Galatasaray. An injury to Fernando Morientes left Real Madrid without a centre forward, but manager Vicente Del Bosque improvised by using youth team graduate Guti, in that role and Real Madrid made a good start to both domestic and European campaigns.
But Real Madrid were defeated 2-0 at the Camp Nou against Barcelona and were later eliminated from the Copa del Rey by Toledo as well as losing the Intercontinental Cup final to a Boca Juniors side led by Martin Palermo and Riquelme.
But Real Madrid recovered form and went top of the Spanish first division in mid-January, a position they would not relinquish on their way to winning the title. Real Madrid advanced from the second group stage of the Champions League to face Galatasaray in the quarterfinals.
Real Madrid lost the first leg in Istanbul 3-2 but recovered to win the tie after a 3-0 victory in the Bernabeu. This would produce a replay of the 1999-2000 Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid would not reach the final however, losing 1-3 on aggregate to the eventual champions. Real Madrid would not be denied the league title however, and on 26 May, the merengues would crown themselves champions of the Spanish first division with an emphatic 5-0 win over Alaves at the Bernabeu. Goals by Raúl (2), Guti, Hierro, and Iván Helguera would ensure victory and Real Madrid's 28th league title with two matches left to play.


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Zinedine Zidane (left) and David Beckham (right) were two prominent Galácticos.
After reaching an agreement to re-zone and sell the Ciudad Deportiva, Pérez went on to sign Zinédine Zidane (2001), Ronaldo (2002) and David Beckham (2003).
The media began referring to the team as Los Galácticos. Initially the strategy, eventually dubbed Zidanes y Pavones and meant to combine world stars and youth team graduates, was successful and Real Madrid won La Liga in 2001 and 2003 and the UEFA Champions League in 2002, their centenary year.
They also won the Intercontinental Cup, the European Super Cup[2] and the Supercopa de España in both 2001 and 2003.
Off the field the Zidanes y Pavones policy resulted in increased financial success based on the exploitation of the club's high marketing potential around the world, especially in Asia.
In the summer of 2003, just after capturing another La Liga title, Florentino Pérez and the board of directors refused to renew the contract of coach Vicente Del Bosque and after an internal dispute forced captain Fernando Hierro to leave the club. They also ignored Claude Makélélé's request of a new contract with a better salary, in return, Makélélé asked for a transfer request, and was transferred to Chelsea



2003/2004 Season: Wind of Change




The few days after the capturing of the league title were surrounded with controversy.
The first controversial decision came when Perez sacked winning coach Vicente del Bosque, after Real's sporting director claimed that del Bosque was not the right man for the job; they wanted someone young to shake up the team.
The bad atmosphere continued when the Real legend and captain Fernando Hierro left the club after a disagreement with the management, as did Steve McManaman. However, the club toured Asia in preseason and introduced newly signed galactico David Beckham.
Perez and his directors refused to renew Claude Makélélé's contract with a better salary, upsetting Makelele who asked for a transfer, eventually moving to Chelsea FC. In the final days of the transfer window, Fernando Morientes left the club on loan to Monaco.
Real Madrid, with newly appointed coach Carlos Queiroz, started their domestic league slowly after a hard win over Real Betis.
But everyone was convinced when Madrid won 7-2 at home over Real Valladolid. The second part of the season gave chances to youngsters and academy graduates like Borja Fernandez, Alvaro Mejia, Antonio Nunez, and Juanfran to shine, as Queiroz rotated his squad, although the team missed Portillo whose previous poor performances inspired the club to loan him in the winter to the Italian side ACF Fiorentina.
Real Madrid also topped their group in the Champions League and advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating Bayern Munich in the Last-16 2-1 on aggregate. But Madrid's on-loan striker Morientes punished his team with his goals, as Madrid saw Monaco go on to the semis. However Real kept their morale high after leading La Liga, 8 points clear of Valencia CF in February.
But some surprises were waiting them, as they were beaten for the first time at the Bernabeu that season at the hands of CA Osasuna 3-0. They recovered their points lead after a win at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, but more disappointments were to come as they lost their final 5 games in the league at home to RCD Mallorca, Arch rivals FC Barcelona, Real Sociedad, and away to Real Murcia and Deportivo de La Coruña.
They saw teams like Valencia, Barcelona, and Deportivo pass them to make up the top three, as Real ended the season in a disappointing 4th place.
Their poor performances continued as they lost the final of the Copa Del Rey to Real Zaragoza. Shortly after the end of the season, Carlos Queiroz was sacked and replaced by ex-Real Madrid player, José Antonio Camacho.



2004/05 Season




Perez appointed club legend Jose Antonio Camacho as head coach after Queiroz was sacked.
Camacho highlighted the team's bad defensive performances and persuaded Perez to spend a total of €45 millions on Argentine defender Walter Samuel and English centre back Jonathan Woodgate but missed out on signing Arsenal's midfield general, Patrick Vieira due to Vieira's boldness of asking for a 'Galactico' paycheck (like Figo, Zidane, Ronaldo and David Beckham but unlike Claude Makélélé, who left for exactly that reason - €6 million Euros per year).
The summer of 2004 also saw the sale of Cameroon Striker Samuel Eto'o, who had been loaned out to Real Mallorca, to arch rivals F.C. Barcelona.
English striker Michael Owen was bought from Liverpool F.C. but never settled at Real Madrid while Eto'o went on to great success with Barcelona.
Camacho resigned as head coach because of the bad performances and was replaced by Mariano García Remón. García Remón's last game was a loss at the hand of Sevilla FC, where the eventual champions F.C. Barcelona were 6 points clear from their nearest rivals, and Madrid sat in 5th position.
Remón was replaced by Luxemburgo after the winter break, who then signed Thomas Gravesen from Everton to fill the hole in midfield.
Madrid failed to progress to the Quarter-finals of the Champions League as in the Copa Del Rey, but under Luxemburgo Madrid fought hard to earn second place with 80 points, 4 points behind Barcelona.



2005/06 season: End of an Era




The 2005-06 season began with the promise of several new signings — Julio Baptista (€20 Million), Robinho (€30 Million) and Sergio Ramos (€30 Million - Release Clause) —, but the Brazilian coach was not able to find the right formula on the pitch as Real Madrid's poor form continued, with the team hitting rock bottom after a humiliating 0-3 loss at the hands of F.C. Barcelona in the Santiago Bernabeu.
Luxemburgo would eventually resign and his replacement was Juan Ramón López Caro, formally the manager of Real Madrid Castilla. A brief return to form came to an abrupt halt after losing the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarterfinal, 6-1 to Real Zaragoza. Shortly after, Real Madrid were eliminated from the Champions League for a fourth successive year, this time at the hands of Arsenal. On February 27, 2006, Florentino Pérez resigned.[3]
Real Madrid eventually managed to finish second in the league but did not pose a serious threat to defending champions, F.C. Barcelona.



The Ramón Calderón Era (2006-2009)





On July 2, 2006 Ramón Calderón was elected as club president and subsequently appointed Fabio Capello as the new coach and Predrag Mijatović as the new sporting director.
As new manager of Real Madrid, Capello signed:

  1. Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson, both from embattled Juventus, for a total sum of €23 m;

  2. Ruud van Nistelrooy from Manchester United for €15 m;

  3. Mahamadou Diarra from Lyon for €26 m

  4. and on a last minute trade loan - José Antonio Reyes, with Julio Baptista going the other way, after a disappointing time at Madrid. Ramon failed, however, to sign A.C. Milan star Kaká, Arsenal star Cesc Fàbregas and Chelsea star Arjen Robben as was promised by the new president.

  5. During the January transfer window, he has managed to sign Fluminense left back Marcelo (€6.5 m)

  6. River Plate forward Gonzalo Higuaín (€13 m)

  7. Boca Juniors midfielder Fernando Gago (€18 m).


2006–07 season




On 16 January 2007, Calderón made some very unfortunate comments about the behavior of some players in the squad and the Santiago Bernabéu fans, which has put the club in a delicate situation.[4]
One of the players that Calderón criticised was David Beckham, who, in January 2007, agreed to a deal to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy at the end of that season.
Among others to criticise Beckham was manager Fabio Capello, who at the time vowed never to select Beckham for the team again, although he later withdrew his words.
At the end of January, Ronaldo left the club for €7.5 million for Milan. On 9 February 2007, Capello allowed Beckham back onto Real's starting 11 in an away match against Real Sociedad.
Beckham played well and scored the equalizing goal in the match (Real Madrid won the match 2–1). On 24 February 2007, the Madrid derby between Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid at the Vicente Calderón Stadium was a 1–1 draw.
The scorers were Fernando Torres for Atlético, and Gonzalo Higuaín for Real. The Madrid derby is seen as one of the most fiercely contested matches in the Spanish football calendar.
On 7 March 2007 Real Madrid failed to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League due to Bayern Munich's strong home performance. Despite winning the home leg 3–2, they lost 2–1 in Germany and were eliminated on an away goals tiebreaker.
Bayern scored the fastest goal in the Champions league during that match, after Roberto Carlos lost the ball after kick-off, which led to Roy Makaay scoring in 10 seconds.
On 10 March 2007, Real Madrid contested the Clasico against Barcelona at the Camp Nou. Real Madrid took the lead three times after two goals from Ruud van Nistelrooy and one from Sergio Ramos but were pegged back by a hat-trick from Lionel Messi, including an injury-time equaliser. Despite the sending off of Oleguer, the Clasico ended 3–3.
Real Madrid managed to find their form consistently for the first time all season as they managed to win seven out of eight of the final twelve games, including a 2–1 home win over Valencia on 21 April 2007 and another 3–2 home win over Sevilla on 6 May 2007.
Calderón then went on to say that if the team keep up their great play, he was confident Real Madrid will win the league title and end their four year wait for a major trophy on June 17.
On 12 May 2007, despite not having Robinho and Beckham on the pitch (due to separate yellow cards given in the previous match against Sevilla) Real Madrid took over first place in the La Liga for the first time all season by defeating Espanyol 4–3, coming back from 1–3 first half deficit. Los Blancos were able to avoid a 3-3 draw thanks to a 89th minute goal by Gonzalo Higuaín.
The Sunday after Real won their epic battle with Espanyol, Barça dropped points with a 1–1 draw to struggling Betis. By virtue of their superior head to head record, Real Madrid sat at the top of La Liga, with four crucial games left to play.
The following Sunday, Real managed to beat Recreativo de Huelva 2–3 at the Nuevo Colombino. With the score tied at 2–2, Real Madrid looked set return the lead back to rivals Barcelona until Roberto Carlos scored at the end of the match from a Fernando Gago assist and the squad left Huelva with just three games left to play. The remaining three were Deportivo de La Coruña, Real Zaragoza and Mallorca.
On May 26, 2007, Real Madrid did another excellent match to defeat Deportivo 3-1 at the Bernabéu. This victory made it six wins in a row for Real Madrid. Goals from Sergio Ramos, Raúl and Ruud van Nistelrooy secured the win.
That victory left Real with only two games left to play and with hopes and morale reaching a high point in Real's dressing room, Capello and Calderón began to believe that Real was going to win the league title.
On June 9, 2007, Real played against Zaragoza at La Romareda. The match got off to a bad start when Real Madrid were forced to change their lineup some minutes before the start of the match when young defender Miguel Torres got injured in the warm up, tearing his hamstring.
Zaragoza led Real 2-1 near the end of the match while Barcelona were also winning against Espanyol 2-1.
Real's title challenge looked to be over. However, a late Ruud Van Nistelrooy equalizer followed by a last minute Raúl Tamudo goal sprang Real Madrid's title hopes back into their favor. Sevilla were also held 0-0 away against Mallorca, which meant that a win at home against Mallorca would effectively secure Los Merengues their 30th Spanish league title.
The title was won on 17 June, Real faced Mallorca at the Bernabéu, while Barcelona and Sevilla, the other title challengers, faced Gimnàstic de Tarragona and Villarreal respectively.
At half time Real were 0-1 down, while Barcelona had surged ahead into a 0-3 lead in Tarragona; however, three goals in the last half-an-hour secured Real Madrid a 3-1 win and their first league title since 2003.
The first goal came from Reyes who scored after a good work from Higuaín. An own goal followed by another delightful goal from Reyes allowed Real to begin celebrating the title.
Thousands of Real Madrid fans began going to Plaza de Cibeles to celebrate the title.
Real Madrid recently signed a three-year deal with betting company Bwin.com in June, announcing a shirt deal at the same time that saw Benq Siemens replaced by Bwin.com on the front.
The 2007-08 shirts made their first appearance during their title celebration on June 17, 2007.



2007–08 season




On 25 August, Real Madrid kicked off the season in a derby against city rivals Atlético Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu. It was a highly entertaining display from both sides but Real managed to win 2–1, with goals from Raúl and Wesley Sneijder for Real while Sergio Agüero scored for Atlético.
It was a great start for Real as they showed skill and that they were adapting to the new style of play Bernd Schuster had brought in.
On 28 August, Antonio Puerta, player of Sevilla, passed away after three days in the hospital. The Santiago Bernabéu Trophy – where Real Madrid was about to play against Sporting Clube de Portugal – was cancelled in honor of Puerta.
On 2 September, Real Madrid managed to win 5–0 against Villarreal at the El Madrigal, with two goals from Sneijder, one from Raúl, one from Ruud van Nistelrooy, and one from Guti.
Real extended their winning streak to three after they beat Almería at home before earning a well deserved 1–1 against Real Valladolid, with Javier Saviola scoring the equalizer three minutes from final time.




Real Madrid's players celebrate their 2008 Supercopa de España win.
Four days later, Real remained unbeaten as they beat Real Betis 2–0 at the Bernabéu, with goals from Raúl and an amazing bicycle kick from Júlio Baptista.
Real continued their unbeaten run under Schuster by beating Getafe 1–0 away to ensure Los Blancos remain at the summit of the La Liga.
Real Madrid has closed out its best fiscal year in history after recording €351 million in ordinary revenue – a 20% increase compared to last year – and €83 million in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization – a 43% increase compared to the 2005–06 fiscal year.[5]
Real started their European Campaign well, beating German side Werder Bremen 2–1 at home thanks to goals from Raúl and van Nistelrooy. However, they lost in the first knockout round against Roma, with a score of 4–2.
On 9 December, it was announced that Bernd Schuster had been sacked as manager, and that ex-Tottenham Hotspur manager Juande Ramos would replace him.[6]



The second Florentino Pérez Era (2009–present)




After no one of the 2009 presidency election was able to get the necessary funds (€56 million), on 1 June, Florentino Pérez was officially announced as Real Madrid president.
His first move as Real Madrid president was to sign Brazilian superstar Kaká from Milan for an undisclosed fee believed to be £56 million or €68 million.[7]
On 11 June 2009, Real Madrid officially announced on their website that an £80 million or €94 million offer for Portuguese Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo had been accepted by his club, Manchester United, after the player had expressed his desire to leave the club for Los Merengues.
On 25 June 2009, Raúl Albiol joined Real Madrid on a fee thought to be in the region of €15 million.
On 26 June 2009, the deal for Cristiano Ronaldo was finalized with the player becoming officially a Real Madrid player on 1 July 2009.[8]
On 1 July 2009, it was announced that Olympique Lyonnais had reached an agreement with Spanish club Real Madrid for the transfer of Karim Benzema.
The transfer fee was priced at €35 million with the fee rising to as much as €41 million based on incentives.[9]
On 29 July 2009, it was announced that Real Madrid and Liverpool had reached an agreement on the transfer of Alvaro Arbeloa to the Spanish club.
A fee of €4 million the same amount Liverpool F.C paid for the player in January 2007 had been agreed between the clubs and the player would sign a five-year contract with Real Madrid.
On 5 August 2009, Xabi Alonso was announced as Real Madrid's latest signing with Liverpool receiving around £30 million for the transfer of the Spanish midfielder.[10]
Real Madrid opened the 2009–10 season with a 3–2 home win over Deportivo La Coruña, with the goals scored by Raúl, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lassana Diarra.
On 15 September 2009, Real Madrid achieved their first Champions League win in the Group Stage against Zürich, winning 5–2 in Zürich.[11]
On 4 October 2009, after seven consecutive wins in all the competitions, Real Madrid lost for the first time of the season, in the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, 2–1 to Sevilla. On 27 October 2009, Real Madrid were defeated 4-0 by third tier team Alcorcón in the round of 32 first leg of the King's Cup.[12]



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Catatan Prestasi



  1. Sembilan kali juara Liga Champions (1955/56, 1956/57, 1957/58, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1965/66, 1997/98, 1999/2000, 2001/02)

  2. Tiga kali juara Piala Dunia Antarklub (1960, 1998, 2002)

  3. Dua kali juara Piala UEFA (1984/85, 1985/86)

  4. Juara Piala Super Eropa (2002)

  5. 31 kali juara Primera Liga (1931/32, 1932/33, 1953/54, 1954/55, 1956/57, 1957/58, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1964/65, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1971/72, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1994/95, 1996/97, 2000/01, 2002/03, 2006/07, 2007/08)

  6. 17 kali juara Copa del Rey (1904/05, 1905/06, 1906/07, 1907/08, 1916/17, 1933/34, 1935/36, 1945/46, 1946/47, 1961/62, 1969/70, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1988/89, 1992/93), Juara Copa de la Liga (1984/85)

  7. Sembilan kali juara Piala Super Spanyol (termasuk Copa Eva Duarte) (1947, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008).