EDEN HAZARD'S Real Madrid unveiling was the club's biggest for a decade — since they showed off Cristiano Ronaldo in front of 75,000 fans.
Around 50,000 Madridistas crammed themselves into the Bernabeu to watch the 28-year-old strut around in his new kit, kiss the badge and take selfies.
Smacking lips with the logo left a load of Chelsea supporters absolutely heartbroken, but the Spanish and South American clubs have a time-honoured tradition of revealing players in front of a big crowd.
The turnout was double that of Gareth Bale six summers ago, when the Welshman joined before helping fire Los Blancos to four Champions League triumphs.
Second to Ronaldo's was a massive switch from 35 years ago.
Diego Maradona's sensational move from Barcelona to Napoli drew the Italian city to a standstill, while they packed out the Stadio San Paolo with 65,000 to greet the Argentina sensation in 1984.
The footballing icon ended up staying at the club for seven seasons, winning the Scudetto twice and overhauling Juventus.
Third on the list is a surprise in Zlatan Ibrahimovic, following his switch from Inter Milan in 2009 for Barcelona — witnessed by 60,000.
Huge things were expected when Pep Guardiola landed Ibra, but not even the Nou Camp's vast tiers were big enough to fit in the Swede.
Neymar's introduction four years later was close, with 57,000 welcoming the Brazilian sensation, who went for a world record sum of £195million to Paris Saint-Germain four years later.
Down the list are Kaka to Real Madrid with 55,000, Fernando Torres' return to Atletico in front of 50,000 and Carlos Tevez's return to Boca Juniors in front of 45,000 at the Bombonera.
Despite being a world record sale, Bale was witnessed by 25,000 after his £85million move from Tottenham.
Of course, this is not a tradition at all in English football, while players are usually wheeled out in their first game or after they have signed and are not in the squad for their first home match.
When it comes to the pomp and melodrama of unveilings, the Spaniards rule.
Shamsuddeenb
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
Mugdho01795
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
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well...now if messi's fans can't hold stadium ...Imagine if Ronaldo comes to the madrid again...the stadium will fall apart...😑
hindpsuy
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
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for that he will have to leave barcelona which he's clearly too afraid to do
pokharaali
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
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Your dream will never come true, your messi is a coward. He’s not gonna take any risk.
Ciybnoz
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for everyone who's calling messi a coward for not joining another club, you people will never know what "Loyalty" feels like 😊
it is not loyalty buddy barca pay huge money to messi....
footballismydrug
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such shitty analytics 😂 I bet you don't even know what this chart is all about xD
Hans10
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
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Are you talking about 10 years ago🤣🤣😂😂😂
Boailpryz
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i hope you are not serious
Leadiklmnp
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You stupid
footballismydrug
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I wonder, if Messi is to represent...hmmnn there will be no stadium to hold his crowd!!!
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for everyone who's calling messi a coward for not joining another club, you people will never know what "Loyalty" feels like 😊
Zahdklnps
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for everyone who's calling messi a coward for not joining another club, you people will never know what "Loyalty" feels like 😊
just check the paycheck of Messi and you will know it's loyalty that's holding him in Barca or something else.
Ducadekn
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u never use my country's flag nxt time, dumb 😡
deepakdas1998dd
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One thing is known regardless - You're a serious Dumb.
jakadlor
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Your dream will never come true, your messi is a coward. He’s not gonna take any risk.
tell him bro...till he has been able to achieve smtin with Barca he is useless