1910–11 Real Madrid C.F. season
1910–11 season | |||
Chairman | Adolfo Meléndez | ||
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Manager | Arthur Johnson | ||
Madrid Championship[1] | 2nd | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: All: Saura (2) | ||
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The 1909–10 season was the ninth season for Madrid FC. The club played some friendly matches against local clubs. They also played in Madrid Championship.
Events
- Madrid abandoned the primitive pitch at the Bullring's avenue Campo de Jorge Juan to move to the Campo de O'Donnell pitch, located between the streets Narváez, O'Donnell, Duque de Sesto and Fernán González. Madrid paid a month's rent of 1,000 pesetas (six Euro). The pitch was 115 metres long and 85 metres wide.[2]
Competitions
Overall
Competition | Started round | Final position / round |
First match | Last match |
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Madrid Championship | 1 | 2nd | 12 March 1911 | 25 March 1911 |
Last updated: 22 May
Source: Competitions
Madrid Championship
12 March 1911 Round 1 | Madrid FC | 3–0 | RS Gimnástica | Madrid, España |
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Guzmán Saura |
Kindelán | Stadium: Av. Plaza Toros Referee: Heredia |
19 March 1911 Round 2 | RS Gimnástica | 2–0 | Madrid FC | Madrid, España |
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Carruana Espinosa |
- | Stadium: Av. Plaza Toros Referee: Heredia |
25 March 1911 Tiebreak Match | Madrid FC | 1–2 | RS Gimnástica | Madrid, España |
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Prats | Bourbon Kindelán |
Stadium: Av. Plaza Toros |
External links
- Realmadrid.com Official Site
- 1910–11 Squad
- 1910–11 matches
- 1910–11 (Campeonato de Madrid)
- International Friendlies of Real Madrid CF – Overview
References
- ↑ Madrid Championship (Campeonato Centro) is a regional league used as a qualifier for the Copa del Rey.
- ↑ Real Madrid turns 106 (I)
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