2016–17 Atlético Madrid season

Atlético Madrid
2016–17 season
President Enrique Cerezo
Manager Diego Simeone
Stadium Vicente Calderón
La Liga 3rd
Copa del Rey Semi-finals
UEFA Champions League Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Antoine Griezmann (16)

All:
Antoine Griezmann (26)
Highest home attendance 53,668
(vs Real Madrid)
Lowest home attendance 31,059
(vs Celta Vigo)
Average home league attendance 44,671
Home colours
Away colours

The 2016–17 season was Atlético Madrid's 86th season in existence and the club's 80th season in La Liga, the top league of Spanish football. Atlético competed in La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League.

Season overview

June

On 16 June, Atlético reached an agreement with Benfica for the €25 million transfer of winger Nicolás Gaitán.[1]

July

On 4 July, Atlético reached an agreement with striker Fernando Torres on a one-year contract after his contract with Milan expired following the end of his 2015–16 loan stint with Atlético.[2] On 5 July, the club announced it had signed right back Šime Vrsaljko to a five-year contract after the club reached an agreement for his transfer from Sassuolo for €16 million.[3] On 6 July, Atlético agreed to send defensive midfielder Matías Kranevitter to Sevilla on loan for the 2016–17 season for a €2 million fee.[4] The following day, the club confirmed an agreement with Newcastle United for the transfer of right back Jesús Gámez on a free deal.[5] On 9 July, the club confirmed a €3.5 million agreement with Espanyol for the transfer of striker Léo Baptistão; Baptistão had spent the 2015–16 on loan at Villarreal.[6] On 12 July, an agreement was reached with Girona over the transfer of Bono; Bono had spent the 2015–16 on loan at Zaragoza.[7] On 14 July, Atlético presented its home and away kit for the 2016–17 season.[8][9]

On 15 July, the schedule for the 2016–17 La Liga season was released; Atlético will play his first league match at home on 21 August against newly promoted Alavés.[10] On 23 July, Atlético played its first friendly game of the pre-season, winning the IV Jesús Gil y Gil Memorial after defeating Numancia 2–0 from a goal from Fernando Torres and an own goal from Francisco Regalón.[11] On 26 July, Atlético took 24 players on its tour of Australian to play two fixtures, one being in the 2016 International Champions Cup.[12][13] In the tour's first match, the club defeated Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 through a Diego Godín goal.[14] On 30, July the club reached a €32 million agreement for the transfer of striker Kevin Gameiro from Sevilla.[15] The club also reached an agreement with Sevilla for the loan of striker Luciano Vietto for the 2016–17 season.[16] Atlético's second and final match in Australia was played on 31 July, a 1–0 defeat to the Melbourne Victory.[17]

August

On 6 August, Atlético was set to play its fourth pre-season match on 6 August against Galatasaray, but the match was canceled due to circumstances in Turkey.[18] Atlético instead organized a replacement match on August 6 against Crotone.[19] On 4 August, Atlético announced it had extended the contract of Theo Hernández, and that he would be loaned out to Alavés for the 2016–17 season.[20] On 6 August, the club played its fourth match of the pre-season under "LaLiga World", defeating Crotone 2–0 via Nicolas Gaitán and Diogo Jota goals.[21] That same day, the club extended the contract of centre back Lucas Hernández until 2020.[22] On 11 August, the club has reached an €18 million agreement with Swansea City for the transfer of striker Borja Bastón.[23]

Atlético played his fifth game of the pre-season competing for the Ramón de Carranza Trophy. The club was defeated by Cádiz in a penalty shootout after a dubious penalty in the 90th minute led to Cádiz nullifying Yannick Carrasco's goal.[24] Atlético's last opponent in the current pre-season was "Nigeria All Star".[25] Shortly before the match on 13 August, Atlético and Villarreal reached an agreement for the loan of Rafael Santos Borré for the 2016–17 season.[26] In the last friendly match, Atlético won and finished third in the Carranza after beating Nigeria All Stars; goals were scored by Gaitán and Godín.[27] Atlético finished its pre-season with a record of 4–1–1, scoring eight goals and conceding three.

After the clubs had already agreed the loan deal of André Moreira to Belenenses, the clubs later reached an agreement cancelling the deal.[28] On 18 August, Atlético has reached an agreement with Vitória de Guimarães for the loan of Bernard Mensah for the remainder of the season.[29] Atlético also confirmed the transfer of Axel Werner from Argentinian club Atlético Rafaela; he was immediately loaned to Boca Juniors.[30] Atlético also loaned out Emiliano Velázquez to Braga.[31]

In its first league match, on 22 August, Atlético drew against Alavés 1–1, with a penalty scored by Kevin Gameiro.[32] On 25 August, Atlético has reached an agreement with Sunderland for the loan of Javier Manquillo[33] and an agreement with Porto for the loan of Óliver.[34] On the same day, Atlético were drawn into Group D of the Champions League alongside German champion Bayern Munich, Dutch champion PSV and runner-up in the Russian championship Rostov.[35] On 27 August, the club has reached an agreement with Porto for the loan of Diogo Jota until the end of the season.[36] Atlético drew in its second league match against newly promoted Leganés, 0–0.[37]

September

Two goals from Griezmann, one from Koke and one from Correa was enough for high victory against Celta.[38] On 13 September, Atlético played its first match in the Champions League group stage, winning 1–0 over PSV, with goal by Saúl.[39] With five goals, two from Griezmann, two from Torres and one from Gameiro, the team beat Sporting.[40] Correa scores a valuable tie against Barcelona for third draw.[41] The goal from Griezmann was enough for another win in the league over Deportivo.[42] In its second match in the Champions League, Atlético won 1–0 at home stadium over Bayern Munich; the goal scored Carrasco.[43]

October

Atlético beat Valencia thanks to goals from the Griezmann and Gameiro. The Valencia's goalkeeper also saved two penalties from Griezmann and Gabi.[44] On 14 October, Atlético was drawn in the round of 32 of the 2016–17 Copa del Rey against Guijuelo.[45] Hat-trick of Carrasco, two Gaitan and one of Correa and Tiago were defeated 7–1 by Granada.[46] Third win of Atlético in the Champions against Rostov reached thanks to Carrasco's goal.[47] First defeat of the season for team came from Sevilla with a goal from Nzonzi.[48] Last match in October, Atlético brought a difficult victory over Málaga. Carrasco and Gameiro had scored each twice.[49]

November

Atlético suffered, but two goals from Griezmann were enough to beat Rostov.[50] Two penalties decided the game for Real Sociedad and second defeat in the league for the team.[51] On 19 November, Real Madrid defeated Atlético in the first Madrid derby of the season, with a hat-trick from Ronaldo.[52] In the fifth game of the Champions League group stage Atletico came to victory over PSV Eindhoven 2–0 with goals by Gameiro and Griezmann.[53] Atlético announced it would play a friendly match against Al-Ittihad on 30 December.[54] Goals from Godín and Gameiro eliminated Osasuna in a minute. Carrasco ended the final goal.[55] Two goals from Carrasco and one each from Vrsaljko, Correa, Rober and Saúl secured a 6–0 victory in the first leg of the Copa del Rey, round of 32, over Guijuelo.[56]

December

In its first match of December, Atlético drew with Espanyol (0–0).[57] Atlético was defeated in its last Champions League group stage match, against Bayern Munich; Atlético nonetheless finished first in its group to progress to the competition's round of 16.[58] On 12 December, Atlético was drawn to face Bayer Leverkusen for the Champions League round of 16.[59] Atlético lost to Villarreal.[60] Atlético closed the league in 2016 with a win against Las Palmas, with Saúl scoring the match's only goal.[61] After the first-leg win away at Guijuelo in the Copa del Rey, the second-leg was decided in the first half with four goals scored by Nicolás Gaitán, Ángel Correa, Juanfran and Fernando Torres to send the club to the round of 16, 10–1 on aggregate.[62] On 30 December, Atlético play the last game of the year with a friendly against Al-Ittihad and won by 3–2, with goals from Juanfran, Torres and Giménez.[63]

January

The new year for the team began with a 2–0 victory against Las Palmas in the first leg of the cup last 16; Koke and Griezmann scored.[64] On 7 January, the team reached important victory in the first league match of 2017. They defeated Eibar with goals by Saúl and Griezmann.[65] Although Las Palmas won the second leg match of the cup last 16 and Griezmann and Correa scored the goals, for the team was enough the advantage of the first leg to advance to the quarter-finals.[66] On 13 January, Atlético was drawn in the quarterfinals of the cup against Eibar.[67] The team achieve victory against Betis with goal by Gaitán.[68] Atlético wins an important match in the first leg of the cup quarter-finals against Eibar. Griezmann, Correa and Gameiro scored the goals.[69] Goals from Koke and Griezmann to win an important point against Athletic Bilbao.[70] The score 2–2 on Ipurua and 5–2 on aggregate for Atlético, put the team in the semi-finals of the cup tournament.[71] On 27 January, Atlético was drawn in the semi-finals of the cup against Barcelona.[72] Atlético again drew against Alavés.[73]

February

On 1 February, Atlético lost 1–2 against Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final; Griezmann scored for Atlético.[74] Fernando Torres scored the two goals for the victory against Leganés.[75] Atlético drew 1–1 in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final, but this was not enough to qualify for the finals owing to Barcelona's 1–2 victory in the first leg.[76] The great goals from Torres and Carrasco tied two times over Celta, but Griezmann scored on 88 minutes to give the victory to the home team.[77] Carrasco scored the first goal and Gameiro scored his hattrick in five minutes for victory over Sporting Gijón.[78] Saúl, Griezmann, Gameiro from a penalty kick, and Torres scored in the win in Leverkusen that end with a results 2–4.[79] A goal by Godín was not enough to avoid defeat against Barcelona.[80]

March

On 2 March, Atlético drew with Deportivo, with goal by Griezmann.[81] A brace by Griezmann and a goal by Gameiro beat Valencia.[82] Griezmann scored the goal of an important victory over Granada with a goal in the final stretch of the match.[83] The victory of the first leg (2–4) was enough after the goalless tie at the Calderón. Atlético advanced to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, 4–2 on aggregate.[84] On 17 March, in the draw for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Atlético will face Leicester City.[85] Godín, Griezmann and Koke scored the goals against Sevilla.[86]

April

The team won against Málaga with goals by Koke and Filipe Luis.[87] With goal by Filipe Luis, Atlético beat Real Sociedad.[88] On 8 April, Atlético tied at the Bernabéu against Real Madrid. Griezmann scored the goal for the team.[89] Griezmann, from a penalty, scored a goal, that defeated the Leicester in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal.[90] Atlético added another win against Osasuna thanks to two goals by Carrasco and one by Filipe Luis.[91] Goal by Saúl secured the pass of Atlético to the Champions League semi-finals after drawing over Leicester City 1–1 (2–1 on aggregate).[92] On 21 April, in the draw for the semi-finals of the Champions League, Atlético will face Real Madrid[93] Atlético beat Espanyol with a goal by Griezmann.[94] In the 34th round of league the team lose against Villarreal by 0–1.[95] Atlético beat Las Palmas with three goals in 18 minutes by Gameiro (2) and Saúl.

May

Atlético Madrid lost in the semifinals of the Champions League against Real Madrid in the first leg.[96] A goal by Saúl was enough for victory against Eibar.[97] A victory in the second leg of the semifinals of the Champions League was not enough to advance to the final as Real Madrid advanced 4–2 on aggregate.[98] A goal by Savić gave Atlético a tie against Real Betis.[99] The season for Atletico ended on 21 May, with the last matchday of the league and the last official fixture at the Vicente Calderón. The team beat Athletic Bilbao 3-1, Torres with two goals and Correa with one. The team finished in third position.[100]

Kits

Supplier: Nike / First Sponsor: Plus500[101]

Home
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Away
Away alt. 1
Away alt. 2
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Players

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Spain Miguel Ángel Moyà34EU 2014 60 0 2018 €3M
2 DF Uruguay Diego Godín32EU 2010 305 22 2019 €8M Second nationality: Spain
3 DF Brazil Filipe Luís33EU 2010–2014 2015 273 9 2019 €16M Second nationality: Italy
5 MF Portugal Tiago37EU 2011 228 19 2017 Free
6 MF Spain Koke26EU 2009 323 28 2019 Academy
7 FW France Antoine Griezmann27EU 2014 160 83 2021 €30M
8 MF Spain Saúl23EU 2012 148 22 2021 Academy
9 FW Spain Fernando Torres34EU 2001–2007 2015 359 119 2017 Free
10 MF Belgium Yannick Carrasco25EU 2015 96 19 2022 €20M Second nationality: Spain
11 FW Argentina Ángel Correa23Non-EU 2014 83 16 2019 €7.5M
12 MF Argentina Augusto Fernández32EU 2016 24 0 2019 €6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Slovenia Jan Oblak25EU 2014 113 0 2021 €16M
14 CM Spain Gabi (captain)35EU 2004–2007 2011 367 9 2018 €3M
15 DF Montenegro Stefan Savić27Non-EU 2015 73 1 2020 €25M
16 DF Croatia Šime Vrsaljko26EU 2016 25 1 2021 €16M
17 MF Italy Alessio Cerci28EU 2014 8 0 2018 €15M
19 DF France Lucas22EU 2014 44 0 2020 Academy Second nationality: Spain
20 DF Spain Juanfran33EU 2011 295 6 2018 €4.25M
21 FW France Kevin Gameiro31EU 2016 46 16 2020 €32M
22 MF Ghana Thomas25Non-EU 2013 47 4 2022 Academy
23 MF Argentina Nicolás Gaitán30Non-EU 2016 36 4 2020 €25M
24 DF Uruguay José Giménez23EU 2013 96 4 2018 €0.9M Second nationality: Spain
25 GK Portugal André Moreira20EU 2014 0 0 2020 €0.35M

Staff

Transfers

In

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
GK Morocco Bono 25Non-EU Real Zaragoza Loan Return Summer
MF Ghana Bernard Mensah 21Non-EU Getafe Loan Return Summer
ST Colombia Rafael Santos Borré 20Non-EU Colombia Deportivo Cali Loan Return Summer
CB Uruguay Emiliano Velázquez 21Non-EU Getafe Loan Return Summer
25 GK Portugal André Moreira 20EU Portugal União Madeira/
Portugal Os Belenenses
Loan Return Summer Atlético.com
CF Spain Borja Bastón 23EU SD Eibar Loan Return Summer
MF France Josuha Guilavogui 25EU Germany Wolfsburg Loan Return Summer
CF Brazil Léo Baptistão 23Non-EU Villarreal Loan Return Summer
4 DF Spain Javier Manquillo 22EU France Marseille Loan Return Summer
MF Italy Alessio Cerci 28EU Italy Genoa Loan Return Summer
RB Portugal Sílvio 28EU Portugal Benfica Loan Return Summer
9 FW Spain Fernando Torres 32EU Italy Milan Transfer Summer 2017 Free Atlético.com
DF France Theo Hernández 18EU Atlético Madrid B Academy Summer 2017 Free
21 FW France Kevin Gameiro 29EU Sevilla Transfer Summer 2020 €32M Atlético.com
23 MF Argentina Nicolás Gaitán 28Non-EU Portugal Benfica Transfer Summer 2020 €25M Atlético.com
16 DF Croatia Šime Vrsaljko 24EU Italy Sassuolo Transfer Summer 2021 €16M Atlético.com
Sassuolo.it (in Italian)
18 MF Portugal Diogo Jota 19EU Portugal Paços de Ferreira Transfer Summer 2021 €7.2M Atlético.com
GK Argentina Axel Werner 20Non-EU Argentina Atletico Rafaela Transfer Summer 2021 €0.8M Atlético.com

Out

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
DF France Theo Hernández 18EU Alavés Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
FW Colombia Rafael Santos Borré 20Non-EU Villarreal Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
CM Ghana Bernard Mensah 21Non-EU Portugal Vitória de Guimarães Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
GK Argentina Axel Werner 20Non-EU Argentina Boca Juniors Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
DF Uruguay Emiliano Velázquez 21Non-EU Portugal Braga Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
17 DF Spain Javier Manquillo 22EU England Sunderland Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
10 MF Spain Óliver 23EU Portugal Porto Loan Summer Free Atlético.com
23 FW Argentina Luciano Vietto 22Non-EU Sevilla Loan Summer €3.5M Sevilla.es (in Spanish)
Atletico.com
8 MF Argentina Matías Kranevitter 23Non-EU Sevilla Loan Summer €2M Atlético.com
MF Portugal Diogo Jota 19EU Portugal Porto Loan Summer fcporto.pt
18 DF Spain Jesús Gámez 31EU England Newcastle Transfer Summer Free Atlético.com
GK Morocco Bono 25Non-EU Girona Transfer Summer Free Atlético.com
DF Portugal Sílvio 28EU England Wolverhampton Wanderers Transfer Summer Free Wolves.co.uk
FW Spain Borja Bastón 23EU Wales Swansea Transfer Summer €18M Atlético.com
FW Brazil Léo Baptistão 23Non-EU Espanyol Transfer Summer €3.5M Atlético.com
MF France Josuha Guilavogui 25EU Germany VfL Wolfsburg Transfer Summer €3M Atlético.com

Pre-season and friendlies

Summer

  Win   Draw   Loss   Cancelled

Winter

Competitions

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 38 29 6 3 106 41 +65 93 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Barcelona 38 28 6 4 116 37 +79 90
3 Atlético Madrid 38 23 9 6 70 27 +43 78
4 Sevilla 38 21 9 8 69 49 +20 72 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Villarreal 38 19 10 9 56 33 +23 67 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
Source: La Liga, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.[105]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Since the winners of the 2016–17 Copa del Rey, Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDDWWDWWWLWLLWDLWWWDDWWWLDWWWWWDWWLWWDW
Position912744311535644664444444444443333333333

Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Source: Atlético Madrid.com

Copa del Rey

Round of 32

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ATL BAY RST PSV
1 Spain Atlético Madrid 6 5 0 1 7 2 +5 15 Advance to knockout phase 1–0 2–1 2–0
2 Germany Bayern Munich 6 4 0 2 14 6 +8 12 1–0 5–0 4–1
3 Russia Rostov 6 1 2 3 6 12 6 5 Transfer to Europa League 0–1 3–2 2–2
4 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6 0 2 4 4 11 7 2 0–1 1–2 0–0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Knockout phase

Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals

Statistics

Squad statistics

Match played 21 May 2017.

No. Pos. Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League
1GKSpain Moyà 171000810008000010000
2DFUruguay Godín 4523141301312141000110020
3DFBrazil Filipe Luís 48039034035040010100030
5MFPortugal Tiago 69120571200000012000
6MFSpain Koke 531511136048151110120020
7FWFrance Griezmann 5302640360163050410120600
8MFSpain Saúl 476912029448080120102420
9FWSpain Torres 2124104013188303210054110
10MFBelgium Carrasco 42111471278105042221111200
11FWArgentina Correa 173088010214605241027010
12MFArgentina Augusto 21000210000000000000
13GKSlovenia Oblak 41001030001000000110000
14MFSpain Gabi 473016033109032030110040
15DFMontenegro Savić 46311213021717003091020
16DFCroatia Vrsaljko 2141201130105111050000
17MFItaly Cerci 02000010000100000000
19DFFrance Lucas 2040401320204102031000
20DFSpain Juanfran 3332402120207021051010
21FWFrance Gameiro 27191600211012002420045200
22MFGhana Thomas 1014160791502001015000
23MFArgentina Gaitán 191742011123106210023010
24DFUruguay Giménez 2361701250505110060020
25GKPortugal Moreira 00000000000000000000
27MFBrazil Caio Henrique1 10000000001000000000
34MFSpain Olabe1 01000000000100000000
39MFSpain Juan Moreno1 01000000000100000000
42FWSpain Roberto1 01100000000110000000
44MFAlbania Keidi Bare1 01000000000100000000
Own goals1000
TOTALS 1061224708332119115210

1Players from reserve team - Atlético Madrid B.

Goalscorers

As of matches played 21 May 2017.

Rank No. Pos. Player La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League Total
17FWFrance Antoine Griezmann164626
221FWFrance Kevin Gameiro122216
310MFBelgium Yannick Carrasco102214
49FWSpain Fernando Torres81110
58MFSpain Saúl4149
611FWArgentina Ángel Correa4408
76MFSpain Koke4105
823FWArgentina Nicolás Gaitán3104
92DFUruguay Diego Godín3003
103DFBrazil Filipe Luís3003
20DFSpain Juanfran0202
125MFPortugal Tiago1001
15DFMontenegro Stefan Savić1001
16DFCroatia Šime Vrsaljko0101
22MFGhana Thomas Partey1001
24DFUruguay José Giménez0101
42FWSpain Roberto Núñez Mañas10101
Own goals0011
TOTALS 702115106

1Player from reserve team.

Hat-tricks

PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetitionReport
Belgium Yannick CarrascoGranada7–1 (H)15 October 2016La LigaReport
France Kevin GameiroSporting1–4 (A)18 February 2017La LigaReport

Clean sheets

Match played 21 May 2017.

Rank No. Pos. Player Matches played Clean sheet % La Liga (%) Cup (%) Champions League (%) Total
113GKSlovenia Jan Oblak4151%15 (50%)0 (0%)6 (55%)21
21GKSpain Miguel Ángel Moyà1844%5 (62%)3 (37%)0 (0%)8
325GKPortugal André Moreira00%0 (0%)0 (0%)0 (0%)0
TOTALS 5949%20 (51%)3 (37%)6 (50%)29

Attendances

Matches Attendances Average High Low
La Liga19848,75444,67153,66831,059
Cup4117,78529,44648,12421,357
Champions League6280,50346,75153,42237,891
Total291.247,04243,00153,66821,357

Awards

La Liga Player of the Month

La Liga Manager of the Month

Ricardo Zamora Trophy

Notes

  1. Guijuelo played their home match at El Helmántico, Salamanca, instead of their regular stadium Estadio Municipal, Guijuelo.

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