Real Madrid's font sucks, and La Liga knows it
The Blancos are now like all the other spanish team, and they have the Spanish federation to thank for it
November 13th, 2018
Real Madrid doesn't accept that its story is being confused with those of the other teams and has for the 2018/2019 season decided to act on its own. Unfortunately, this idea was not that of La Liga's, and the Spanish federation adopted the Premier League format, standardizing the font of all the Spanish teams, but the "camiseta blanca" decided to remain the only team with a unique graphic style. According to Carrusel Deportivo, La Liga has yesterday overruled Real Madrid in the dispute over shirt typography. Now the Blancos are like any other Spanish team, not in Palmares of course, but Real's ego has subsided quite a bit.
Even if we can't quite imagine the number 7 on Real Madrid's 2018/2019 kit, we can clearly recall all the others in Ronaldo's season at Madrid and also the Raul ones in the early '00. Real Madrid often adopted very ugly typographic choices, much more than the iconic total white of the jerseys themselves. Graceful and suitable only for a whiskey brand, like the 2002/2003 one, or comical like in the 2013/2014 season. In particular, during the 2005/2006 season, the font was as difficult to read as an FDA warning on the roller coaster. Real Madrid's history has fortunately made up to the typical bad Spanish taste.
Modric, Kroos and Sergio Ramos could use their font during Champions League matches.