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( was the 1st staging of the Regional Championship of Madrid, formed to designate the champion of the region. It was organized by the recently established Madrid Football Federation, and the different football teams that made up the downtown area were invited to participate in what was the first official
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competition in the capital. The competition was held at the Hipódromo de la Castellana between 15 November and its last match was played on 27 December, although there were two further matches scheduled for January which never were held. The tournament was won by Moderno FC, narrowly beating Madrid FC (currently
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) by just one point.


Background

At the end of 1902, in December, all the Madrid clubs of the time participated in the Concurso de Bandas, a kind of precursor to the Regional Championship that began in the following year. Concurso de Bandas was the first tournament organized by the recently established Madrid Football Federation and is now regarded as the first incarnation of a Madrid Cup. In this contest, named after the prize at stake, some embroidered bands played the first-ever tournament disputed exclusively by Madrid clubs. It featured five teams from the Spanish capital: Madrid FC, Moderno FC, New Foot-Ball Club (former Sky Football club),
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and Club Retiro. The latter three all collapsed in 1903 (although Español de Madrid was later refounded), thus not participating in the 1903 Campeonato de Madrid later that year. Coincidentally, the two teams who reprised their participation, Madrid and Moderno, merged on 30 January 1904. Moreover, Moderno had been founded just a few weeks earlier and played despite having played just a handful of preparatory matches prior to it. The games were held at Hipódromo de la Castellana and Plaza de Toros Avenue. Moderno came face-to-face with Madrid FC for the first time in a match held at the Plaza de Toros Avenue on 25 December 1902, Moderno lost 16–0 to Madrid, the biggest-ever loss and win of the respective clubs at the time, although Madrid improved it just three days later, on 28 December, when they beat Español de Madrid 19–1. Juan Padrós received "the bands for the champion".


Overview

The tournament was originally scheduled to have been held in the
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of 1903, but the proximity of the
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period led the competition to be postponed to
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, lasting until the beginning of 1904. Football was rarely practiced in the stage of the greatest sun, due to the great efforts that a football match required, and in fact, at the time,
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was the
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that was traditionally played in the summer, with football being played in the
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. It featured four teams from the Spanish capital: Madrid FC (currently Real Madrid), Moderno FC, Moncloa FC and Iberia FC. Only the latter was not officially established in 1902, having been founded in early 1903. Moderno won the tournament after beating Moncloa FC 1–3 and Iberia FC 6–0, for a total of four points. Despite the fact that at first it was projected to be a dispute of 12 games, finally, only two games per team were played. Over the years, the winner of the championship would be chosen as the Madrid representative at the
Copa del Rey The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout footbal ...
, however, in 1903, the "Qualification Contest for the Copa del Rey" was held. The honor finally fell to Madrid FC as they were the only club to present themselves for the tournament, although it remains unclear why only Madrid FC entered the Qualifying Contest for the Copa del Rey.


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Results

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See also

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1903 Copa del Rey The Copa del Rey 1903 was the first official staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. It followed the 1902 Copa de la Coronación, held to celebrate the coronation of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, which was won by Club V ...
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History of Real Madrid CF Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it lost 3–1 in the semi-final of the Campeonato ...
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Madrid autonomous football team The Madrid autonomous football team is the regional football team for the Community of Madrid, Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because the Community of Madrid is represented internationally by the Spain national football team. The ...
* 1902–03 Madrid FC season *
1900–01 Copa Macaya The 1900–01 Copa Macaya was the 1st staging of the Copa Macaya. This tournament is best known for being the very first football competition played on the Iberian Peninsula. The competition was held on the road between 20 January 1901 and ended o ...


References

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