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1921 Copa Del Rey Final
The 1921 Copa del Rey Final was the 21st final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The final was played at San Mamés, in Bilbao, on 8 May 1921. Athletic Bilbao beat Athletic Madrid 4–1 courtesy of two braces from José María Laca and Domingo Acedo, a victory that asssured their eighth domestic cup title. The match was the first meeting between the 'two Athletics' who had begun as the same club, with the parent in Bilbao and the subsidiary in Madrid. The clubs had been growing apart, and after this match, they formally split, one of the main reasons being the Athletic Madrid president Julián Ruete having agreed with Athletic Bilbao's request to move the final from its original venue in Seville to Bilbao (due to bad feeling over the manner in which Sevilla FC Sevilla Fútbol Club () is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It plays in Spanish football's top ...
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1921 Copa Del Rey
The Copa del Rey 1921 was the 21st staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. The competition started on 9 April 1921, and concluded on 8 May 1921, with the Final, held at the San Mamés in Bilbao, in which Athletic Bilbao lifted the trophy for the eighth time with a 4–1 victory over Athletic Madrid thanks to two braces from José María Laca and Domingo Acedo. Teams * Biscay: Athletic de Bilbao *Gipuzkoa: Real Unión * Centre: Athletic Madrid * South: Sevilla FC * Galicia: Fortuna Vigo *Asturias: Sporting de Gijón * Catalonia: FC Barcelona * Levante: Levante de Murcia Quarterfinals FC Barcelona withdrew in protest after the Spanish Federation moved the final to Seville: Athletic Madrid, who they had been drawn against, qualified for the semifinals. First leg ---- ---- Second leg ''Fortuna Vigo and Real Unión won one match each. At that year, the goal difference was not taken into account. A replay match was played.'' ---- ''Athletic Bil ...
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Real Unión
Real Unión Club, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Irun, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, in the province of Gipuzkoa, near the border with France. Founded on 15 May 1915 it currently plays in Primera División RFEF – Group 2, holding home matches at the 5,000-seater '' Stadium Gal''. Real Unión was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929. The club spent four seasons in the Spanish elite, suffering relegation in 1932. Real is yet to return to the top tier, spending the rest of its history bouncing between the second and fourth tiers of Spanish football. History Real Unión were among the early pioneering Spanish football teams and, along with fellow Basque clubs Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Arenas Club de Getxo were founding members of La Liga, in 1928. The club was formed in 1915 following the merger of ''Irún Sporting Club'' and ''Racing Club de Irún''. The former was founded in 1902 as ''Irún Foot-Ball Club'', changing its name ...
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Luis Olaso
Luis Olaso Anabitarte (15 August 1900 in Villabona, Guipúzcoa – 1982) was a Spanish footballer. Olaso played for Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid. He played 4 matches for the Spain national football team from 1921 to 1927. His brother Alfonso also played for Atlético and Spain in the same period. Honours Atlético Madrid *Campeonato Regional Centro: 1920-21, 1924–25, 1927–28 Real Madrid *Campeonato Regional Centro: 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33 *La Liga The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men' ...: 1931-32, 1932–33 External links * Luis Olasoat Real madrid LegendsSpain stats 1900 births 1982 deaths Real Madrid CF players Spanish footballers Spain men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Footballers from the B ...
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Andrés Tuduri
Andres or Andrés may refer to: *Andres, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Will County, Illinois, US *Andres, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in Pas-de-Calais, France *Andres (name) *Hurricane Andres * "Andres" (song), a 1994 song by L7 See also * * *San Andrés (other), various places with the Spanish name of Saint Andrew *Anders (other) *Andre (other) Andre or André is the French form of the given name Andrew. Andre or André may also refer to: People * Andre (surname) * André (artist) (born 1971), Swedish-Portuguese graffiti artist * André (singer), Armenian singer * André the Giant, ... * Andreas (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Pololo (footballer)
Miguel Durán Terry, better known by his nickname Pololo (5 August 1901 – October 1934), was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender for Athletic Madrid. He was assassinated in Oviedo during the Asturias Revolution of 1934. Club career Miguel Durán Terry was born in Asturias as the only son of Miguel Durán Walkinshaw, director of ''la fábrica de Explosivos de Coruño y Santa Bárbara'' (an Explosives factory). At the end of the second decade of the 20th century, he went to Madrid to study a career as a Mining Engineer, in whose High School the Athletic Club of Madrid (currently known as Atlético Madrid) had been created a few years before. Pololo joined Atlético in 1919, which was also the same year Monchín Triana arrived at the club. Together with Sansinenea, Miguel Mieg and fellow foreign student Ramón Olalquiaga, he was a key element in the club's triumph at the 1920–21 Centro Championship, the club's first-ever piece of silverware, and then he helped A ...
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Ramón Olalquiaga
Ramón Olalquiaga Borne (30 August 1898 – 31 January 1990), sometimes spelled as Ramón Olalkiaga, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Athletic Madrid, and later a coach, engineer and professor of agronomy. Club career Born in Gipuzkoa to a local veterinarian, he studied Marianist studies in San Sebastián and later studied agronomic engineering in Madrid. As a student in Madrid, he played for Atlético Madrid for 6 seasons. Together with Sansinenea, Miguel Mieg, Cosme Vázquez and Monchín Triana, Mieg was part of the great Athletic side of the early 20s that won the 1920–21 Centro Championship, the club's first-ever piece of silverware, and then reached the 1921 Copa del Rey Final, where they were beaten 4–1 by Athletic Bilbao. He played his entire career at Atlético Madrid, thus being part of the so-called one-club men group. International career Being an Athletic Madrid player, he was eligible to play for the 'Centro' (Madrid area) represe ...
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Billy Barnes (footballer)
Billy Barnes (20 May 1879 – 1962) was a professional footballer from West Ham, Essex. Originally debuting for Thames Ironworks, he moved to Sheffield United and scored the winning goal in the 1902 FA Cup final replay. Later on in his career he won two Southern Football League titles and took part in two Charity Shield matches including the first time it was held. Once his playing career was over, he went on to manage Athletic Bilbao in Spain. Early life and family Barnes was born on 20 May 1879 in London. His father was a dockworker, while his mother owned a coffee shop in Silvertown. His brother, Alfred Barnes, was a Labour Co-operative politician who went on to become Minister of Transport. Playing career Thames Ironworks and South West Ham Barnes began his career at Thames Ironworks as a 16-year-old. He made at least five appearances for the Ironworks during the first half of the club's first season of existence in 1895–96, before moving to South West Ham of the S ...
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Sabino Bilbao
Sabino Bilbao Líbano (11 December 1897 – 20 January 1983) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. Football career Born in Leioa, Biscay, Sabino played six seasons with Athletic Bilbao (1918–24), prior to the creation of La Liga. With the Basque giants he won two Copa del Rey trophies, in 1921 and 1923. Sabino earned two caps with Spain, representing the nation in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp and helping it win silver. His debut came during the tournament in a 2–1 win against Sweden, being immortalized in the annals of Spanish football due to that match: in the play that led to the 1–1 equalizer, José María Belauste, his teammate also at Athletic, reportedly shouted as he requested the pass: ''"¡A mí el pelotón, Sabino, que los arrollo!"'' ("Send me that ball, Sabino, i'll crush them!" in Spanish).
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José María Belauste
José María de Belausteguigoitia Landaluce (3 September 1889 – 4 September 1964), known as Belauste, was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Bilbao, Biscay, Belauste played with Athletic Bilbao from ages 15–36. His game was based on a physical display, as he stood at 1.93 meters and weighed 95 kilograms. He made his debut for his only club on 4 April 1909 in a 2–4 loss against Club Ciclista de San Sebastián, and won six Copa del Rey trophies during his tenure. International career Belauste won three caps for Spain, representing the nation at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Belgium and helping it win silver, as captain. His debut came during the tournament in a 1–0 win against Denmark, and in the second game, against Sweden, he was immortalized in the annals of Spanish football: in the play that led to the 1–1 equaliser, he reportedly shouted to teammate Sabino Bilbao ''"¡A mí el pelotón, Sabino, que los arrollo!"'' ("Send me tha ...
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Francisco Belauste
Francisco Belausteguigoitia Landaluce (3 September 1897 - 26 April 1981), nicknamed Pacho and also known as Belauste III, was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. His brothers, José María and Ramón, were also footballers. His great-granddaughter, Bibiane Schulze, also is a footballer who represented the Athletic Club women's team. Club career Born to a wealthy family that was native to Llodio, Ramón was the ninth of the twelve children (eight men and four women) of the marriage formed by Federico and Dolores. In his family there were several football players such as José María (1889), Santiago (1890) and Ramón (1891), who also played for Athletic Bilbao. He began his career at Atlético Madrid, before joining Athletic Bilbao in 1918. He played alongside his brother, José María, in two Copa del Rey finals in 1920 and 1921, winning the latter after beating his former club Atlético (4–1). Honours Club ; Athletic Bilbao North Regional Championship: *C ...
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Luis Hurtado (Spanish Footballer)
Luis José Emilio Hurtado Gaminde (6 April 1892 - Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender. He spent all 16 seasons of his playing career with Athletic Bilbao, thus being a historical member of the club and part of the so-called one-club men group. He played a pivotal role in helping the Basque club reach eight Copa del Reys finals, of which he played in seven (missed the 1911 Copa del Rey Final) and won five, including three in a row between 1914 and 1916, which makes him one of the players with the best record of the competition. Although history seems to have blurred the legend of Hurtado, he was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings of Athletic Club. Club career Born in Bilbao, he began his career at local club Athletic Bilbao, making his debut on 6 December 1908 in a friendly against Club Ciclista de San Sebastián at the Lamiako Stadium. He was one of the eleven footballers that started for Athletic in the first-ever match pl ...
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Luis Beguiristain
Luis Beguiristain Echeverría (22 December 1896 - Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender. Club career Born in Bilbao, he moved to Madrid as a child, where he began his career in 1914 with Athletic Madrid, with whom he played for three years. He also played for his hometown club Athletic Bilbao, making his debut on 12 August 1920 in a 3-2 friendly victory over Barcelona, but only made his competitive debut on 3 April 1921 in a Copa del Rey match against Sporting de Gijón at the San Mamés. He then helped the club reach the 1921 final, in which he started in a 4-1 win over his former club Athletic Madrid. He also helped the club win two North Regional Championships in 1920–21 and 1922–23. He then joined Real Sociedad, where he finished his career. International career Being a player of Athletic Madrid, he was eligible to play for the 'Centro' regional team and on May 1915, he was a member of the side that participated in the first edition of the ...
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