Real Madrid’s A Por La 15 t-shirt meaning in English and Spanish explained

Real Madrid’s A Por La 15 t-shirt meaning in English and Spanish explained

Here is all about the A Por La 15 t-shirt and its meaning in English which Real Madrid players were seen donning after reaching the UCL final 

After another magical night at the Santiago Bernabeu Real Madrid reached the 18th European Cup final in their history, after the game all the Madrid players were seen wearing the t-shirt of “A Por La 15”.

Let us delve into details as to what actually does the phrase mean and its significance as people get curious seeing Real Madrid players donning it.

Yesterday, Real Madrid came from behind in the dying minutes to score 2 goals against Bayern Munich courtesy of their striker Joselu and reached the 6th UCL Final in the past 11 years.

Real Madrid’s A Por La 15 t-shirt meaning in English and Spanish 

The Whites currently have a record 14 UCL titles and after the euphoric win against Bayern players were seen celebrating with fans with an “A Por La 15” t-shirt which basically means – “Let’s go for the 15th” as Real Madrid CF looks to win its fifteenth UCL title. 

Advertisement

This is kind of a customary practice in the Los Blancos as they’ve done it in many previous instances. For example- When Real Madrid reached the UCL final in 2017-18 after defeating  Bayern they won “A Por La 13” t-shirts and similarly, after Rodrygo led Real Madrid to another historic comeback 2 years ago against Manchester City in Semifinals the players were seen wearing “A Por La 14” Jerseys.

Advertisement

As the football legend and superstar Cristiano Ronaldo said – “ Champions League is a kind of obsession for Real Madrid”, owing to the great and rich history the club has in this competition.

Thus, the love affair between UCL and Real Madrid continues and the dream for the 15th UCL continues for the white club as they face their final hurdle for the title against a resilient BVB Dortmund side who not only topped their group of death but also eliminated European powerhouses like Atletico Madrid and PSG en route to UCL final.

Unlike Real Madrid who lost their last European Cup final in 1981 against Liverpool Dortmund lost their last UCL final in 2013 against their rivals Bayern Munich. The mentality history and grit of Real Madrid vs a resilient Dortmund promises to be an exciting UCL final on 1 June at Wembley.

Advertisement

If Madrid goes on to win this final edition of UCL before its format changes next year it won’t be a surprise if Real Madrid fans and players chant “A Por La 16” next year as the Madrid-based club under its Florentino Perez always strives to achieve more and more success in European Competitions.

PLAY: FREE ONLINE GAMES

Advertisement