Real Zaragoza

Est. 1932 · Spain

About Real Zaragoza

Real Zaragoza are one of Spanish football's great romantic clubs, a side from the capital of Aragon who have spent decades producing moments far bigger than their market size would suggest. They are perhaps best remembered internationally for one extraordinary moment: Nayim's lob from the halfway line in the 1995 Cup Winners' Cup final against Arsenal at the Parc des Princes, one of the most breathtaking goals in European history and a strike that secured the trophy in the 94th minute.

Founded in 1932 and playing at La Romareda in Zaragoza, Los Manos have won the Copa del Rey six times and claimed the Cup Winners' Cup in 1995. They have spent many seasons in La Liga and remain one of Spain's most passionate fan bases outside the major cities.

Zaragoza's home kit is a classic white shirt, carrying the understated elegance that suits a club of their heritage. Adidas and Kelme have been among their suppliers over the decades, producing shirts that became particularly associated with the mid-1990s golden era when players like Poyet carried the white of Aragon across Europe. The white strip remains the defining visual identity of a club who always seem to produce something extraordinary when it matters most.

Players who wore the shirt