Fresh data from fitness centres across the capital shows a city increasingly committed to health, but with stark disparities between neighbourhoods and a growing preference for boutique training over traditional gyms.
Rising enrollment in grassroots clubs across the capital shows how a generation of young madrileños is reshaping the city's relationship with physical activity.
From Retiro's stunning turnarounds to Chamberí's record-breaking performances, this week's youth fixtures showcase the talent pipeline driving the capital's football future.
With qualifiers complete, the capital's top athletes head to Cuenca for the decisive showdown that will determine domestic supremacy in lead and speed climbing.
With three academy graduates named to Spain's World Cup squad, the club's famous training ground in Valdebebas is once again proving why it remains Europe's most productive talent factory.
CD Futuros, a modest recreational team from the industrial south, has captured the city's most competitive amateur futsal crown in an upset that has energised the club scene across Madrid.
With Europe's elite preparing their summer showdowns, the Spanish capital's iconic arenas face a defining stretch that could reshape the competitive landscape.
Madrid's top sports venues prepare for the 2026-27 season. See how the Bernabéu renovation and Metropolitano upgrades position the city's stadiums for elite European competition.
Discover how Madrid's recreational sports leagues—from futsal in Chamberí to running clubs across districts—are building neighbourhood communities affordably.
New membership trends show the Spanish capital is shifting away from traditional gyms toward boutique studios and outdoor training—and the numbers tell a fascinating story about who we are.
From the Manzanares riverfront to neighbourhood pools across the capital, local aquatic clubs are fostering belonging and health in Spain's largest city.
A thrilling seven days of football action across the capital's premier venues showcased the quality and intensity that keeps Spanish football fans on edge.
From the Santiago Bernabéu's revolutionary redevelopment to grassroots pitches across Chamberí and Moncloa, Madrid's commitment to facilities investment is reshaping the competitive landscape.