Diario Marca
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Type | National daily sports newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Grupo Unidad Editorial |
Editor | Eduardo Inda |
Founded | 1938 |
Political allegiance | N/A |
Language | Spanish |
Price | €1.00 Spain £1.00 United Kingdom €1.35 Portugal €1.75 Italy $1.95 USA €2.15 Belgium / France €2.20 Germany / Ireland |
Headquarters | Paseo de la Castellana, 66 2nd Floor - 28046 Madrid, Spain |
Circulation | 403,000 |
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Website: marca.com |
Since 1984, Marca belongs to Recoletos group. It has a readership of over 2,300,000, the highest in Spain for a daily newspaper and more than half of sports readership.[1]
MARCA online Marca.com was created in 1995 and is the most visited sports website in Spain with 3,116,384 users a month.
MARCA on the radio Since February 2001 there has also been an associated 24-hour/day sports radio station, Radio Marca.
[edit] Awards
The following awards are awarded by Marca at the end of each season:
- Pichichi - To the highest league goalscorer.
- Zarra - To the highest league goalscorer of Spanish nationality.
- Zamora - To the best goalkeeper.
- Miguel Muñoz - To the best manager
- Guruceta - To the best referee.
[edit] External links
- Marca - Official website (in Spanish)
- RadioMarca - Marca's Radio Station (in Spanish)
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