As Real Madrid and Atlético prepare for a campaign that could reshape European football, the capital's football heartbeat quickens ahead of what promises to be the most consequential season in a generation.
From the Manzanares to Olympic-standard facilities, Madrid's aquatic clubs are creating spaces where athletes of all levels find belonging and purpose.
Discover how Madrid's swimming clubs from Chamartín to Villaverde are making aquatic activities affordable and accessible to thousands of residents through subsidised family sessions.
A decade-long surge in community-led training collectives across working-class neighbourhoods has transformed the Spanish capital's relationship with physical activity, proving that organised sport doesn't need corporate gyms.
The humble amateur football club from Madrid's northern district has captured the city's imagination by surging to the top of their league with just weeks remaining in the season.
With grassroots competitions entering their decisive phase, academy directors across the capital are preparing their youngest talents for the make-or-break matches that will shape the next generation of Spanish football.
From the Bernabéu to Vallecas, the capital's flagship stadiums produced decisive victories and stunning upsets that will define the final weeks of the season.
From indoor gyms in Chamberí to outdoor crags near the Sierra, Madrid's climbing culture is thriving as clubs transform the sport from solitary pursuit into vibrant social movement.
From Casa de Campo to the Retiro, data shows a quiet revolution in how madrileños are choosing to stay active—and it's reshaping the city's sports landscape.
Whether you're a newcomer to the capital or a lifelong resident looking to play, here's everything you need to know about joining Madrid's thriving grassroots football community.
With the 2026 Copa del Rey final set for early July, the Spanish capital prepares for one of football's most unpredictable tournaments to reach its climax.
From purpose-built indoor walls in Chamberí to outdoor crags in the Sierra de Guadarrama, Madrid's expanding infrastructure is democratising extreme sports and attracting elite athletes.
The working-class club from the north of the capital is rewriting the rules of recreational sport in Spain with an ambitious expansion that's inspiring dozens of community initiatives across the city.
New data from grassroots clubs across the capital shows a dramatic shift in how young madrileños are staying active—and it's reshaping the city's sporting landscape.
With the Continental Triathlon Championships and two major cycling stage races converging on the Spanish capital, this summer promises to redefine the region's standing in European endurance sport.
From CrossFit competitions in Chamberí to marathon prep in Casa de Campo, Madrid's fitness community is embracing data-driven training and recovery protocols that are reshaping how the city works out.
Beyond the Bernabéu and Metropolitano, grassroots venues across the capital are becoming vital social anchors, driving youth engagement and neighbourhood pride.