From Deseret News archives:
Madrid brings a whole world of attention
If you didn't know better, you'd think it was the 2002 Olympics revisited.
It wasn't but it felt that way.
Real Madrid was in town, which made it officially futbol , not football, season in Utah.
One of the world's most famous and successful teams in any sport arrived Monday at Salt Lake International Airport to prepare for Saturday's friendly against Real Salt Lake. Fifty or so spectators were on hand for that. Then it was on to Tuesday morning's workout at Rice-Eccles Stadium, where the team looked every bit the part. At practice alone, there were eight TV cameras, seven still photographers and at least three foreign writers tapping out stories from the bleachers. The team has been called the New York Yankees of soccer make that the 1927 Yankees. Real Madrid was named the "FIFA Team of the 20th Century."
"It's like the Yankees or the Cowboys," said Real Salt Lake publicist Spencer Checketts. Nodding toward Madrid's Roberto Carlos, he said, "That's Derek Jeter right over there."
"It's hard to explain," said RSL's Eddie Pope. "They probably have three or four Michael Jordans on this team. To understand the magnitude is difficult."
Hosting a world class club like Madrid has its advantages. One reporter at the press conference framed a question by noting the team's visit was helping put Salt Lake on the international map which must come as news to those who hosted the Olympics.
But hosting an all-star cast doesn't come cheap. RSL spent nearly $2 million to bring Madrid here, including an estimated $200,000 to put the team up in Salt Lake's only five-star hotel, and $650,000 to charter a jet.
"You make concessions for a team like this," said Checketts.
"There have been plenty of times when we got phone calls and they said we needed to make this happen, and we made it happen."
For instance, the grass field that was installed last week.
Real Madrid doesn't play on artificial surfaces.
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