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Lluís Sitjar Castellà ( Palma, 16 August 1900 – Íd., 21 December 1956) was a Majorcan sports and political leader from Palma (
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,
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,
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). He is known for having been
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of CD Mallorca and giving the name to his
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, as well as for having been a member of
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and being implicated in the executions of political prisoners during
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. Sitjar was from a landed family, owners of the ''possession'' (a type of rural construction in Mallorca) of ''Es Monjos'' (
Porreres Porreres () is a municipality on Mallorca, one of the Balearic Islands, Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, sou ...
) and also of the ''possession'' of ''Alcoraia'', in the neighboring municipality of Montuiri), which allowed him to enjoy a comfortable economic position throughout his life, in addition to being able to intervene in various spheres of Majorcan social and political life, especially in Palma (where he was born and lived) and Porreres (where he was from). Initial relevance was achieved in the sporting field, especially through the Real Club Deportivo Mallorca. He was first a member of the board of directors, between 1924 and 1926, when the club was known as Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII FC. On 24 June 1926, he was unanimously elected president to replacing Antoni Moner Giral, although his mandate barely lasted a year, since he was replaced on 19 June 1927 and relegated again to member. On 10 November 1930, Sitjar returned to the presidency and during the mandate, coinciding with the proclamation of the
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, the club changed the name to ''Club Deportivo Mallorca'' on 14 April 1931. A month later he was replaced as president by Antoni Parietti Coll. During the Second Republic, he joined the ''Partit Regionalista de Mallorca'' (PRM) and was active in political activity of the time. Thus, between 1933 and 1936 he was a councilor of the Palma City Council and maintained an important presence in
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, because his family background. On 4 June 1933 suffered an attack in Porreras when he was leaving Sunday mass when he was shot by Andreu Obrador, ''Nas de Xot'', a boatman of humble origins, due to personal differences. As a result, a bullet lodged in his palate, but he managed to survive. When the
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triumphed, Sitjar joined Falange Española. On September and October 1936, with the appointments in Mallorca of Mateo Torres Bestard and Francisco Barrado Zorrilla as Civil Governor and Head of Falange Security respectively, the repression against trade unionists and members of left-wing parties intensified, but more rapidly and more secretly than had been carried out during the first months of the war. Thus, on a regular basis, groups of prisoners were officially ''released'' from Palma prisons; but in reality squads of Falangists took them out to be shot. One of the main places of execution was Porreres, where prisoners were executed on the walls of the Oratorio de la Santa Creu and then buried in mass graves in the local cemetery. Given the influence of Sitjar in the population, both because of his political and economic ascendancy and because of his membership in the Falange, he was a character involved in the bloody events that took place. Once the Civil War was over, Sitjar was again Palma councilor between 1940 and 1943. On 3 July 1943, he returned to occupy the presidency of CD Mallorca, at a time of institutional and sporting anxiety for the club. During his tenure, which lasted until 1946, the team achieved promotion for the first time to
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in 1944 and promoted the construction of a new playing field: Es Fortí, which was inaugurated on 22 September 1945. This was one of his last public appearances, as he suffered from
polyneuropathy Polyneuropathy () is damage or disease affecting peripheral nerves (peripheral neuropathy) in roughly the same areas on both sides of the body, featuring weakness, numbness, and burning pain. It usually begins in the hands and feet and may prog ...
that gradually undermined his health. When he resigned from his position in 1946 he did not hold the presidency again but he continued to be up to date and actively participate in the social life of the club, especially in times of economic and institutional crisis that could suppose the demise of the entity. On 11 June 1955, RCD Mallorca decided to rename ''Es Fortí'' as Luís Sitjar Stadium in his honour. He died shortly after, on 21 December 1956, after having spent the last thirteen years of life in a wheelchair due to
polyneuropathy Polyneuropathy () is damage or disease affecting peripheral nerves (peripheral neuropathy) in roughly the same areas on both sides of the body, featuring weakness, numbness, and burning pain. It usually begins in the hands and feet and may prog ...
. Fifty years after his death, RCD Mallorca decided to name an animation stand after him in the current playing field of the club, the Son Moix Stadium. The ''Grada Lluís Sitjar'' was inaugurated on 6 December 2015, in a match against
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(2–0).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sitjar, Lluis 1900 births 1956 deaths People from Palma de Mallorca RCD Mallorca