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''Marca'' (), stylised as ''MARCA'', is Spain's national daily sport newspaper owned by
Unidad Editorial Unidad Editorial, S.A. is a Spanish media company. It owns the newspapers '' El Mundo'', '' Expansión'' and '' Marca''. It is primarily owned by the Italian holding RCS MediaGroup. History Unidad Editorial emerged in 2007 after the merger of t ...
. The newspaper focuses primarily on football, in particular the day-to-day activities of Real Madrid,
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, and Atlético Madrid. Also, It has daily and fresh information about influencers, Instagram Girls, an infamous programme first dates, and other Pink press. It has a daily readership of over 2,500,000, the highest in Spain for a daily newspaper, and more than half of sports readership, as of 2007. Since February 2001, there has also been an association 24-hour/day sports radio station, Radio Marca. In 2010, the TV channel MARCA TV was launched, before being closed in 2013.


History and profile

''Marca'' was founded on 21 December 1938, at the height of the
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, in nationalist-held San Sebastián. Its founding editor was Manuel Fernández Cuesta, uncle of businessman Nemesio Fernández-Cuesta. On 3 September 1987 Luis Infante became the editor of the paper. Punto Editorial SA was the owner of ''Marca''. In 1984 Espacio Editorial, which would be later called Recoletos, acquired the paper. The company merged with Unedisa in 2007 to found Unidad Editorial which is the owner of ''Marca''. The publisher of the paper is also Unidad Editorial and the sister newspapers are '' El Mundo'' and '' Expansión''. ''Marca'' is published in
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. On 25 November 1942, it ceased being published as a weekly publication and has been published as a daily ever since. The daily was awarded the World's Best Designed Newspaper for 2004 by the
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(SND). On 21 December 2007, ''Marca'' hosted a gala event, featuring the leading Spanish sportsmen of the 20th century, to celebrate the newspaper's 70th anniversary. The paper was involved in a dispute with Sir Alex Ferguson from the summer of 2008 when he accused ''Marca'' of being Real Madrid's "vehicle to unsettle players". In October 2012, ''Marca'' announced launching the Spanish edition of the
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media outlet IGN, effectively replacing their own MARCA Player gaming news website. ''Marca'' also planned to launch another Spanish edition of IGN for Spanish-speakers in
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. In 2001 ''Marca'' sold 403,000 copies. Its circulation was 382,000 copies in 2003, making it the second best selling newspaper in the country. On 6 November 2019, ''Marca'' signed a collaboration deal with Planeta Wrestling, the wrestling number one website in Spain.


Awards

The following awards are awarded by ''Marca'' at the end of each season: * Pichichi - To the top goalscorer in La Liga as well as to the top goalscorer in Segunda División. * Zarra - To the top goalscorer among Spanish nationals in La Liga as well as to the top goalscorer among Spanish nationals in Segunda División. * Zamora - To the best goalkeeper in La Liga as well as to the best goalkeeper in Segunda División. *
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- To the best head coach in La Liga as well as to the best head coach in Segunda División. * Guruceta - To the best referee in La Liga as well as to the best referee in Segunda División. *
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- To the best player in La Liga Deportiva. * Golden Goal – For the goal of the season. The below awards are awarded by ''Marca'' at no specific time: *Marca Legend Award ( Marca Leyenda) - To the best professional athletes in history. *Best Football Player of All Time - To Argentine
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via an online poll voted by the readers of Marca.com.


Editors

* Manuel Fernández-Cuesta (1938–1945) *
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(1945–1946) *
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(1946–1947) * Lucio del Álamo (1947–1954) * Nemesio Fernández-Cuesta (1954–1973) * Carmelo Martinez (1973–1983) * Valentín Martín (1983–1984) * Juan Pablo de Villanueva (1984–1986) * Jesús Ramos (1986–1987) * Luis Infante Bravo (1987–1997) * Manuel Saucedo (1997–2001) * Elías Israel (2001–2005) * Manuel Saucedo (2005–2006) * Alejandro Sopeña (2006–2007) * Eduardo Inda (2007–2011) * Óscar Campillo (2011–2016) * Juan Ignacio Gallardo (since 2016)


''Marca Player''

In 2008, the
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''Marca Player'' was launched by
Unidad Editorial Unidad Editorial, S.A. is a Spanish media company. It owns the newspapers '' El Mundo'', '' Expansión'' and '' Marca''. It is primarily owned by the Italian holding RCS MediaGroup. History Unidad Editorial emerged in 2007 after the merger of t ...
, publisher of ''Marca''. It was originally planned to run under the name ''Tilt''. The publication was helmed by David Sanz of Spain's '' Official Xbox Magazine'', which had recently closed. ''Marca Player'' was dedicated to multiplatform game coverage, news and reviews. Its first issue debuted with a circulation of 125,000 copies, and José Manuel González of '' Vandal'' wrote that it "had a very good start thanks to a very affordable price of 1.9 euros". However, he stated that the magazine failed to capture long-term market share, unlike sister publications such as ''MarcaMotor''. ''Marca Player'' lasted for 46 issues; its final issue appeared in July 2012. After the closure, much of ''Marca Player''s former staff was reorganized to launch '' IGN España'', a collaborative venture between ''IGN'' and Unidad Editorial.


See also

* MARCA TV * Radio Marca * Facebook Football Awards


References


Further reading

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External links


Official website

Official English websiteRadio MARCA website

MARCA TV
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