Malaga
Est. 1948 · Spain
About Malaga
Malaga CF are the Andalusian coast's most ambitious football club, a side who used a period of significant investment in the early 2010s to reach the Champions League quarter-finals in 2013 and give their passionate southern Spanish fanbase a European adventure beyond anything they had dared to dream. The blue-and-whites from the Costa del Sol beat Porto, AC Milan, and Schalke to reach the last eight, before a last-gasp Borussia Dortmund winner in extra time ended their dream in cruel fashion. It remains one of the most romantic Champions League runs of the modern era.
Founded in 1994 (in their modern form), Malaga CF play at the Estadio La Rosaleda in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain. League: Segunda Division or La Liga (Spain). Honours: Copa del Rey runner-up 2012; Champions League quarter-finals 2012-13. Nicknames: Los Boquerones (The Anchovies), Los Blanquiazules (The Blue and Whites).
Malaga's blue-and-white home shirt has the clean, coastal aesthetic of a club shaped by the Mediterranean city it represents. The kits worn during the 2012-13 Champions League campaign are the most prized in the club's history, worn through nights against Milan and Dortmund that gave the Costa del Sol its greatest football memories. Kappa and Nike have both produced well-received Malaga strips, with the blue and white always at the heart of the design.
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