'Arenas Club de Getxo' is a Spanish football club from the village of
Getxo, near
Bilbao in
Vizcaya. 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.
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.
Seasons
★ '2004/2005:'
Tercera División ''7th''
★ '2005/2006:'
Tercera División ''5th'' - Played the promotion play-off, but lost in 1st round
★ '2006/2007:'
Tercera División ''11th''
★ '2007/2008:'
Tercera División
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★ '7' seasons in ''
La Liga''
★ '6' seasons in ''
Segunda División''
★ '1' seasons in ''
Segunda División B''
★ '54' seasons in ''
Tercera División''
Trophies
★ '
Copa del Rey' :
★
★ 1919: '1'
★ 'Campeonato Norte':
★
★ 1916/17: '1'
★ 'Campeonato de Vizcaya':
★
★ 1918/19 1921/22 1926/27: '3'
★ 'Copa Vasca':
★
★ 1935/36: '1'
Famous players
★
Félix Sesúmaga
★
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes
★
Raimundo Pérez Lezama
★
José María Zárraga
★
Javier Iturriaga Arrillaga
Famous Coaches
★
Javier Clemente 1975-76
Sources
★ ''Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football'' (2003), Phil Ball.
[1]
External links
★
Arenas Club Official website