Benzema
The Real Madrid striker with the soul of ’10’ (acknowledged by himself) took in his first season as real madrid the ’11’ on his back but when Christian released him, the French has led in the seasons remaining.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo came to Real Madrid and was not able to carry the number that had always led: the ‘7’. Until this was free wore the nine on the back.
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Saviola
The argentine spent two seasons on the set of Chamartín, in the first showcased the 18 in the back, and in the following I would choose the nine to take him in the back.
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Soldier
In the Castilla and the first team took the ‘9’. In addition, from his time in the white club has always looked the dorsal except in the first year in the Fenerbahce Istanbul that led to the ’99’.
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Ronaldo
One of the best ‘9’ in the history of the white set and the football. In the first year at Real Madrid he brought the ’11’ and the four following wore the ‘9’.
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Fernando Morientes
The ’15’, ‘8’ and ‘9’ are the numbers that the striker born in Cáceres used during his time in the white club.
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Suker
The Croatian was the nine set to white for three seasons from 96/97 to 98/99. It led also in the Arsenal, Sevilla and HSK Gradanski.
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Amavisca
The squad of Real Madrid only play during the season 94/95 in the other years of his stage in real madrid wore the dorsal ’16’, ’11’, ‘8’, ‘7’ and ’11’.
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Zamorano
Another of the ‘nines’ highlights of the history of Real Madrid, spent four years at the club in which he scored 101 goals in 173 games.
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Iron
The player most surprising of the list. The defender white wore the number ‘9’ in his second year as real madrid. Before going to look the ’10’ and then the ‘6’ and ‘5’ before bringing his legendary ‘4’.
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Hugo Sanchez
That was declared by the IFFHS as the best footballer of the TWENTIETH century in CONCACAF1 and the number 26 of the world is another of the ‘9’ highlights the history of the madridismo.
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Ramón Grosso
Winner of seven Leagues, three Cups and a European Cup with the set of Chamartín.
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Santillana
Played for 17 seasons in the Real Madrid Football Club and it was international with the Spanish selection in 56 meetings. He will always be remembered as one of the best cabeceadores of Spanish football.
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Di Stefano
Considered as one of the best players in the history of the Real Madridl. Legend of the white club defended 11 seasons the number 9.
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