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Club Aviación Nacional was a
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, which was formed in 1937, during the
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, and dissolved in 1939, after an agreement with
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, which saw them become Athletic-Aviation Club, and then, in 1940, Club Atlético Aviación. Club Aviación is sometimes mistakenly linked to the origin of Atlético, but instead Aviación was its savior, as the agreement of the two clubs in 1939 saved Atlético from
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. Aviación was founded by three aviation officers and was initially made up mostly of a group of soldiers with football skills. The team changed of headquarters numerous times in its 2-year-history, passing through places like
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,
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and
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. Despite its short life as an independent club, Aviación Nacional was champion of the Aragon Regional Championship in 1939, which qualified them for the 1939 Copa del Generalísimo, where it was eliminated in the quarterfinals.


History

In 1937, three aviation officers from the 35th Aviation Automobile Unit,
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Francisco Salamanca,
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González Conlicosa and Captain Trujillo, decided to create a football team. To achieve this goal, they began recruiting young football players among the soldiers who were members of the
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, and when they finally managed to gather enough players to assemble two teams they started organizing football matches, thus founding the National Aviation Club, in mid-1937 in
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,
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, among which there were many
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players. The club's first home ground was the Matacán Air Base Field, which is currently the Salamanca Airport. Later, in 1938, the 35th Unit had to move to
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due to the
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, and the newborn club settled in that city, winning the 1938–39 Aragon Championship, and thus qualifying for the
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in 1939, where they got knocked out in the quarterfinals by
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3–4 on aggregate, after having won the first leg 2–0. After the war, the club moved to Madrid, and their first match in the Spanish city was held on 2 May 1939 at the Vallecas field against
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. In 1939, the club had enough quality to face any national club, and thus, they had been promised a place in the Primera División for the 1939–40 season, only to be denied by the
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, and since they wanted to play in the First Division without having to go through the process of playing in the regional leagues, they tried to merge with the likes of Real Madrid and Athletic de Madrid.


Merge with Atlético Madrid

At that time, Athletic de Madrid was not one of the greats in Spain, having only accumulated a handful of titles in their first decades of history – three
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(1921, 1925 and 1928) and two
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runners-up medals (
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and
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) – and although it was one of the ten teams that founded
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in 1928, Athletic came last in the standings in just the league's second edition in 1930 and fell to the Second Division. The club did not return to the top flight until 1935, just to descend again the following year, in 1936, shortly before the league was stopped due to the outbreak of the Civil War. By the end of the war, Athletic found itself in a difficult situation because they were lacking a suitable
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as the
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had been completely destroyed by the war, lacking players because its squad had been decimated (including the club's star, Monchín Triana, who was shot down), and it accumulated an economic deficit that envisaged a dark future in its sporting and financial horizon. Moreover, Athletic was facing the possibility of being relegated to the Second Division due to having been penultimate in the
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, the last before the War. However, Athletic managed to find a lifeline in the form of a military group, Club Aviación Nacional, who will save them from an almost certain disappearance. The directors of Athletic de Madrid, Cesáreo Galindez and Juan Tourón proposed to Captain Bosmediano and Lieutenant Salamanca, an agreement that could benefit everyone. Aviación Nacional had previously tried to merge with Real Madrid, but the conditions that the military club had proposed did not convince the Whites. Aviación required to impose its name, its shield, the colors of its uniform, and 50% of the directors and the president, and those demands did not convince Athletic either, since they did not want to lose their hallmarks. The negotiations were not easy, since Nacional de Madrid was also interested in merging with Aviación Nacional. Fearing this possibility, Athletic succumb to the conditions and a pre-agreement was reached in September 1939, and so, on 4 October, the representatives of both sides signed the absorption agreements and appoint the first Board of Directors with Commander Francisco Vives Camino as president of the now Athletic-Aviation Club. Even though this agreement is sometimes referred to as a "merge", it was not legally one (which explains why the 1939 Aragon Regional Championship, which the aviator club won in 1939, is not counted among the Atlético's titles), but rather just a change of name of the Madrid club under certain conditions. Either way, thanks to this agreement, the future Atlético went from ruined by the war to saved by Aviación.


National dominance

At that time,
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also had its field destroyed by the war, so it was decided to give up its place to another team, and that final spot was contested by Atlético and
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, in a match in
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on 26 November, which Atlético Aviación won with a score of 3–1, thus achieving promotion to La Liga. Also in 1939,
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was appointed
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of Athletic Aviación, later to become Atlético Aviación, and with Zamora as manager, Athletic Aviación won the 1939 Mancomunado, beating Real Madrid on goal difference. The club then reached new heights, surprising everyone by winning their first La Liga title in 1940 and then retaining the title in 1941. Thus, the club won two post-war championships under the name of Atlético Aviación. In mid-1940, a decree issued by Francisco Franco banned teams from using foreign names, it prohibited
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s, and thus the club became ''Club Atlético Aviación de Madrid''. In September 1940, Atlético Aviación won the very first
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in Spanish football after beating RCD Español, the
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winners, in a two-legged game that ended in a 10–4 aggregate victory, including a 7–1 trashing in the second leg at Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas. In 1940–41, the ''Copa Presidente Federación Castellana'' was disputed by the champion and runner-up of the last Central Regional Championship, the 1939 Mancomunado, who were Athletic-Aviation Club and Real Madrid respectively. The contest was played over two legs, the first on 15 June at the Chamartín Stadium and the second on 22 June in Atlético's home, the Vallecas Stadium, where Atlético temporarily played until the reconstruction work of the Metropolitan Stadium was completed. Atlético-Aviación claimed the title with a 3–1 aggregate win over their neighbors, Real Madrid, who had been the absolute dominators of the regional tournaments of Castile in the 1930s. On 14 December 1946, the club decided to drop the military association from its name, erasing the term “aviación” and it became Atlético again. Shortly after, on 6 January, it settled on its current name, ''Club Atlético de Madrid'', as it is known today.


Legacy

Aviación is by no means the origin of the rojiblanco club, but it was the club that saved from an almost certain disappearance and took it to the top of football. Atlético has always shown its gratitude to it: In 2019, the Air Force loaned an aircraft to Atlético which was placed a few meters from the modern stadium in memory of its past.


Honours

* Aragon Regional Championship **Winners: 1938–39 * Spanish Second Division **Winners: 1939 *
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**Winners (1):
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*
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: **Winners (2): 1939–40, 1940–41 * Spanish Super Cup **Winners (1): 1940 * Copa Presidente Federación Castellana **Winners (1): 1940–41


See also

*
Atlético Madrid Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), commonly referred to as Atlético Madrid or simply Atlético, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid that plays in La Liga. The club play their home game ...
*
Ricardo Zamora Ricardo Zamora Martínez (; 21 January 1901 – 8 September 1978) was a Spanish footballer and manager. He played as a goalkeeper for, among others, RCD Espanyol, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. As an international he played for Spain. As a man ...


References

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