Club Atlético de Madrid 2022-2023 official calendar

Here is the Club Atlético de Madrid 2022-2023 official calendar. The table below includes all the matches the team will play during the season. Not only La Liga but all the competitions in which Atlético de Madrid are involved are detailed.

When Atlético play home, the matches take place at its stadium, the Wanda Metropolitano.

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Club Atlético De Madrid 2022-2023 official calendar

This is the 2022-2023 season official calendar up to date including the dates in which Atlético will play in Madrid. The information will be updated according to the club’s performance on each of the competitions it participates in.

Please note that the dates (especially for Liga matches) are not definitive.

Matches can take place on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday. On special occasions (National Team match, other competitions or calendar reasons) matches can take place on a weekday.

In case the following table is not updated, check the dates and times on the Club Atlético de Madrid official website. Alternatively, you can also have a look at the LFP website and the UEFA website.

CompetitionDateMatch
La Liga Matchday 1August, 15thGetafe FC – Atlético de Madrid (the match will take place at Getafe’s stadium)
La Liga Matchday 2August, 21stAtlético de Madrid – Villarreal CF
Champions League Matchday 1September, 7thAtlético de Madrid – FC Porto
La Liga Matchday 5September, 10thAtlético de Madrid – RC Celta de Vigo
La Liga Matchday 6September, 18thAtlético de Madrid – Real Madrid CF
La Liga Matchday 8October, 8thAtlético de Madrid – Girona FC
Champions League Matchday 4October, 12thAtlético de Madrid – Club Brugge KV
La Liga Matchday 10October, 18thAtlético de Madrid – Rayo Vallecano
Champions League Matchday 5October, 26thAtlético de Madrid – Bayer 04 Leverkusen
La Liga Matchday 13November, 6thAtlético de Madrid – RCD Espanyol
La Liga Matchday 15December, 31stAtlético de Madrid – Elche CF
La Liga Matchday 16January, 8thAtlético de Madrid – FC Barcelona
La Liga Matchday 18January, 21stAtlético de Madrid – Real Valladolid CF
Copa del Rey Quarter-finalJanuary, 26thReal Madrid FC – Atlético de Madrid (the match will take place at Real Madrid’s stadium)
La Liga Matchday 20February, 4thAtlético de Madrid – Getafe CF
La Liga Matchday 22February, 19thAtlético de Madrid – Athletic Club
La Liga Matchday 23February, 25thReal Madrid FC – Atlético de Madrid (the match will take place at Real Madrid’s stadium)
La Liga Matchday 24March, 4thAtlético de Madrid – Sevilla FC
La Liga Matchday 26March, 18thAtlético de Madrid – Valencia CF
La Liga Matchday 27April, 2ndAtlético de Madrid – Real Betis
La Liga Matchday 28April, 9thRayo Vallecano – Atlético de Madrid (the match will take place at Rayo Vallecano’s stadium)
La Liga Matchday 29April, 16thAtlético de Madrid – UD Almería
La Liga Matchday 31April, 26thAtlético de Madrid – RCD Mallorca
La Liga Matchday 33May, 3rdAtlético de Madrid – Cádiz CF
La Liga Matchday 35May, 21stAtlético de Madrid – CA Osasuna
La Liga Matchday 37May, 28thAtlético de Madrid – Real Sociedad de Fútbol

 

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The stadium and how to get there

Club Atlético de Madrid plays its home matches at his stadium called Wanda Metropolitano. Just click on the link in this section to read all the information you need to know about the stadium and how to get there.

 

Club honors

Club Atlético de Madrid has won many titles throughout its history. In terms of UEFA competition titles won, Atlético Madrid is Spain’s 3rd most successful club behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. In terms of the number of titles, Atlético Madrid is the 4th most successful club in Spanish football, behind Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao.

The club have had its ups and downs. The early 2000s was a particularly complicated era for the club because of management problems and its relegation to second division. Atlético spent two seasons in the Segunda División, narrowly missing out on promotion in 2001 before winning the Segunda División championship in 2002. Nowadays, it’s one of the best clubs playing the Spanish League.

Spanish League: 1939-40, 1940-41, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1965-66, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1976-77, 1995-96, 2013-14, 2020-21

Second Division: 2001-02

Copa del Rey: 1959-60, 1960-61, 1964-65, 1971-72, 1975-76, 1984-85, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1995-96, 2012-13

Supercopa de España: 1940, 1941, 1951, 1985, 2014

European Cup Winners’ Cup: 1961-62

UEFA Europa League: 2009-10, 2011-12, 2017-18

UEFA Super Cup: 2010, 2012

Intercontinental Cup: 1974

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