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Arenas Club de Getxo

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Arenas Club
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Full name Arenas Club de Getxo
Nickname(s) El Histórico
Founded 1909
Ground Municipal de Gobela,
Guecho, Basque Country,
Spain
(Capacity: 1.200 (all-seated))
Chairman Flag of Spain José Ignacio Zuazo
Manager Flag of Spain Pablo Manuel Tajada
League 3ª - Group 4
2008-09 3ª - Group 4, 12th
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Arenas Club de Getxo is a Spanish football club from the village of Getxo, near Bilbao in Biscay. They are sometimes referred to as Club Arenas de Guecho. They were among the pioneering clubs of Spanish football and in 1928 they were founding members of La Liga along with fellow Basque clubs Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Real Unión. They currently play in the Tercera Division-Group 4.

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[edit] History

Founded in 1909 as Arenas Football Club, they became Club Arenas in 1912. In 1914 the club played a series of three friendlies against FC Barcelona and won all three. They subsequently competed in the Campeonato Norte along with Real Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao, Racing Santander, Sporting de Gijón and Celta Vigo. In 1917 they won this competition and qualified for the Copa del Rey. They reached the final in Barcelona where they lost 2-1 to Madrid FC after extra time. In 1919 they won another regional competition, the Campeonato de Vizcaya, and qualified for the Copa del Rey again. This time they won it, beating FC Barcelona 5-2 in extra time. In 1920 when Spain made their international debut at the Olympic Games, the squad included two Arenas’ players, Pagazaurtundua and Félix Sesúmaga. The club made two more appearances in Copa del Rey finals. In 1925 they lost 2-0 to FC Barcelona and in 1927 they lost 1-0 to Real Unión in the only all-Basque final to date. In 1930 the club finished third in La Liga. However they only remained in the Primera Division for seven seasons and were relegated in 1935.

[edit] Seasons

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1928/29 5th
1929/30 3rd
1930/31 5th
1931/32 5th
1932/33 7th
1933/34 10th
1934/35 12th
1935/36 2nd
1939/40 7th
1940/41 8th
1941/42 7th
1942/43 4th
1943/44 12th
1944/45 2nd
1945/46 1st
1946/47 1st
1947/48 8th
1948/49 13th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1949/50 3rd
1950/51 10th
1951/52 16th
1952/53 10th
1953/54 3rd
1954/55 9th
1955/56 4th
1956/57 4th
1957/58 4th
1958/59 7th
1959/60 1st
1960/61 3rd
1961/62 3rd
1962/63 2nd
1963/64 3rd
1964/65 5th
1965/66 9th
1966/67 6th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1967/68 7th
1968/69 15th
1969/70 15th
from 70-71 Regional
to 75-76 Regional
1976/77 13th
1977/78 13th
1978/79 2nd
1979/80 2ªB 18th
1980/81 2nd
1981/82 18th
1982/83 Regional
1983/84 6th
1984/85 11th
1985/86 13th
1986/87 12th
1987/88 13th
1988/89 14th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1989/90 17th
1990/91 10th
1991/92 8th
1992/93 8th
1993/94 6th
1994/95 19th
1995/96 Regional
1996/97 Regional
1997/98 13th
1998/99 8th
1999/00 3rd
2000/01 7th
2001/02 9th
2002/03 10th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2003/04 10th
2004/05 7th
2005/06 5th
2006/07 11th
2007/08 12th
2008/09 12th
2009/10

[edit] Trophies

  • Campeonato Norte:
    • 1916/17: 1
  • Campeonato de Vizcaya:
    • 1918/19 1921/22 1926/27: 3
  • Copa Vasca:
    • 1935/36: 1

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[edit] Famous Coaches

[edit] Sources

  • Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football (2003), Phil Ball. [1]

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