1902–03 Real Madrid CF season

The 190203 season was Madrid FC's 1st season in existence. The club played some friendly matches against local clubs. They also played in the first official edition of the Cup tournament in Spain.

Madrid FC
190203 season
ChairmanJuan Padrós
Copa del ReyRunner-up
Madrid Championship[1]Runner-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
All:
Armando Giralt (2)

Events

  • 6 March: After a new Board presided by Juan Padrós had been elected, Madrid Football Club was officially founded.[2]
  • 23 May: Alfonso Albéniz Jordana was the first player to leave Barcelona in order to join Madrid.[2]
  • 11 August: Madrid won two ceramic plates that represent the first trophy in its history. After Part of programme in the festivities at El Escorial featured a match between Madrid and Moncloa, the clash ended with a 6-5 score favourable to Madrid.[2]

Matches

Competitive

April 6, 1903 Spanish Cup - SemiMadrid FC4 – 1Club Español de FootballHipódromo, Madrid
Giralt ,
Pache
Parages
 40' Cenarro Referee: Astorquia
April 8, 1903 Spanish Cup - FinalMadrid FC2 – 3Athletic BilbaoHipódromo, Madrid
Valdetarrazo  15'
Neyra  40'
 55' Cazeaux
 60' Montejo
 80' De la Sota
Referee: Lerso

Friendly

1902-12-14 Concurso de bandasMoncloa FC1 – 1Madrid FCHipódromo, Madrid
1902-12-23 Concurso de bandasMadrid FC9 – 2Moncloa FCHipódromo, Madrid
Referee: García
1902-12-25 Concurso de bandasMadrid FC16 – 0Moderno FCHipódromo, Madrid
1902-12-30 Concurso de bandasClub Retiro1 – 5Madrid FCRetiro, Madrid
1903-01-06 Concurso de bandasMadrid FC19 – 1Español de MadridHipódromo, Madrid
1903-02-27 Concurso de bandasClub Español de Football0 – 0Madrid FCIndustria, Barcelona
1903-04-26 FriendlyMadrid FC4 – 1Moncloa FCMadrid
1903-06-14 Codorníu TrophyMadrid FC13 – 1C. MatritenseHipódromo, Madrid
1903-06-21 Codorníu TrophyMadrid FC7 – 0C. MatritenseHipódromo, Madrid
Referee: Yarza
1903-06-28 FriendlyMadrid FC9 – 0Moderno FCHipódromo, Madrid
Referee: Yarza

References

  1. Madrid Championship (Campeonato Centro) is a regional league used as a qualifier for the Copa del Rey.
  2. Real Madrid turns 106 (I) Archived 2008-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
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