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Ramón De Cárdenas
Ramón de Cárdenas Pastor (9 April 1884 - 31 October 1943) was a Spanish lawyer and footballer who played as a midfielder for Madrid FC (now Real Madrid CF), Athletic Club, Español de Madrid and Club Vizcaya. He is best known for being the fourth president of the Athletic Club de Madrid (now Atlético Madrid) between 1909 and 1912. He is the brother of the architects Manuel de Cárdenas Pastor and Ignacio de Cárdenas Pastor. Playing career Sky/New FC Cárdenas was born in Madrid as the son of Ramón de Cárdenas y Padilla (1852–1926), a journalist born in Havana who had emigrated to Madrid at the end of the 19th century and who belonged to the Spanish nobility. He developed a deep interest in football in his youth, and soon enough he became one of the first football personalities in the capital. Cárdenas was one of the enthusiastic footballers that joined and played for Sky Foot-Ball Club, the first club to ever exist in the capital. However, the instability within the cl ...
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Atlético Madrid Presidents
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