Sixty-nine years ago, Real Madrid closed out a season of extraordinary achievement by winning a trophy that would never be contested again. On June 23, 1957, Alfredo Di Stéfano's solitary goal defeated Benfica in the Latin Cup final at the Santiago Bernabéu, completing a treble that included LaLiga and the European Cup. The Latin Cup, which gathered the finest clubs from France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy, was discontinued after that edition — leaving Real Madrid as its final and eternal champion. That moment stands less as a footnote than as a seal: the closing signature on a decade that tran
Real Madrid's 1957 Latin Cup Victory Marks Historic Season
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