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Enrique Timoteo González de Careaga y Bishop (19 March 1872 – 5 May 1936) was a Spanish engineer and
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who played as a defender for
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, with whom he won the
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. He then served as the 3rd president of
Athletic Bilbao Athletic Club ( eu, Bilboko Athletic Kluba; es, Athletic Club de Bilbao), commonly known as Athletic Bilbao or just Athletic, is a professional Association football, football club based in the city of Bilbao in the Basque Country (autonomous com ...
between 1903 and 1906. Under his presidency, the club officially absorbed their city rivals, Bilbao FC, and won its first two
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s titles.


Early life

Careaga's birth appears in the baptized books of the , dated 19 March 1872, as the son of Miguel Joaquín González de Careaga (1830–?) and his second wife, Evelina Bishop Manley, a native of Mexico. Being the son of a well-off family in Bilbao, Careaga was sent to
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to complete his studies, where he developed a deep interest in football. When he returned to his hometown, and like many other Balbainos, he began to play football games in the
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, which at the time was the home of organized football in
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.


Football career


Bilbao FC

In the late 1890s, Careaga became a member of an informal group led by
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and
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, the so-called Bilbao Football Club, the first entity to play football in Bilbao since the disappearance of Club Atleta. Although it was formed in 1896, it was not until 30 November 1900 that the Bilbao Football Club was officially established in a meeting held in the house of industrialist José Luis de Villabaso (1852–1917) in the Biscayan neighborhood of
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. At the end of 1901, the two most important clubs in the city were Bilbao FC and Athletic Club, thus developing a rivalry between them, as they played several
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at the
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, which the two teams shared since there were hardly any fields in Bilbao at the time, and Careaga played as a defender for Bilbao FC in two matches in December 1901, keeping a clean-sheet in the second to help his side to a 2–0 victory. Careaga was thus part in what is now regarded as one of the first football rivalries in Spain, one that helped turn football into a mass phenomenon in Bilbao since their duels aroused great expectation.


Club Bizcaya

In 1902, Bilbao FC and Athletic agreed to join the best players of each club to play two games against the
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-based side Burdigala. This temporary merge became known as
Club Bizcaya Bizcaya, also known as Bizcaya FC or Club Bizcaya (Vizcaya in Spanish) was an association football representative team from Bilbao, Spain, which participated in the 1902 Copa de la Coronación and the 1907 Copa del Rey, winning the former. In th ...
, and Careaga played in the team's first-ever match on 9 March, helping his side to a 0–2 win in France, the first time a Bilbao team played on foreign territory. However, he did not play in the return fixture for unknown reasons and was replaced by
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. Together with
Juan Astorquia Juan Astorquia Landabaso (June 1876 - 23 October 1905), also known as Juanito Astorquia, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Athletic Club. He is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the amateur beginnings of ...
,
Armand Cazeaux Armand Cazeaux was a French footballer who played as a forward for Athletic Club. Although little has been recorded of his life, he was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings of Athletic Club, netting a goal in both the ...
and William Dyer, Careaga was part of the Club Bizcaya that participated in the
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, the first national championship disputed in Spain and the forerunner for the
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. He only played in the
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on 15 May, forming a defensive partnership with Athletic's Perico Larrañaga to help his side to a 2–1 victory over
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's
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. Interestingly, Careaga was late for the final, and fearing that he would not arrive in time for the match in the morning, Bizcaya managed to delay it to the afternoon by claiming that they had already played two games to Barcelona's one, and thus he was able to start the final. His next and last appearance as a footballer came for Bilbao FC on 23 November 1902, which ended in an 0–1 loss to Athletic.


Presidency of Athletic Bilbao

Astorquia used Bizcaya's successful campaign at the Copa de la Coronación to convince the owners of Bilbao FC, who had begun to lose interest in the club, of how beneficial and necessary it was to merge the two clubs. In order to further convince them of the merger, he promised to pass down the torch of the presidency to a Bilbao FC associate, and Careaga was the chosen one for this role, thus replacing Astorquia at the helm of the club to become its third president. Under his presidency, Athletic officially absorbed Bilbao FC on 24 March 1903. In the following month, on 8 April 1903, Athletic won its first-ever Copa del Rey title after beating
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in the
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with a 3–2 comeback victory. Despite winning their first title at the national level, the recent merger with the whites of Bilbao FC, and the promise of forming a thriving society, at the end of the year the club faced a sporting crisis as they found themselves without significant rivals in its territory. Between 1904 and 1905, Athletic barely played matches, and in fact, they managed to win the
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without playing a single match since their opponents failed to turn up. Careaga held the presidency for three years until 1906, when he was replaced by
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.


Real Sporting Club

In 1898, Careaga co-founded the Real Sporting Club of Bilbao, a sports club exclusively for men, and its first documented board was chaired by Careaga. In 1902, he was appointed as the club's third president, and after serving his biennial mandate, he was succeded in 1904 by
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.


Personal life

Careaga married María Josefina Pilar Catalina Urigüen y Mendiguren, and the couple had five children, Enrique, Alfonso, Josefina, José Miguel, and José María González de Careaga Urigüen. Alfonso went on to follow his footsteps by becoming a defender for Athletic Bilbao between 1925 and 1931, winning two leagues and two Copa del Rey titles. Coincidentally, his son formed a defensive partnership with the son of Manuel Castellanos.


Death

Careaga died in
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on 5 May 1936, at the age of 64.


References


External links


Presidents at Athletic Bilbao official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Careaga, Enrique 1872 births 1936 deaths Spanish men's footballers Men's association football defenders Footballers from Bilbao Spanish people of Mexican descent Athletic Bilbao presidents