Cricket and Football Club of Madrid

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The Cricket and Foot-Ball Club of Madrid was a Spanish society founded in Madrid at the end of 1879, which was registered at the time of its creation, thus becoming the first legalized sports club in the country. It was founded in the capital in October 1879 under the protection of King Alfonso XII, who was named its Honorary President. rdf:langString
El Cricket y Foot-Ball Club fue una sociedad española fundada en Madrid a finales de 1879,​​ que fue registrada en el momento de su creación convirtiéndose en el primer club deportivo legalizado en el país.​​ No se sabe con certeza cuál fue el destino de este equipo, aunque parece que desapareció pocos años después. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString José Figueroa y Torres, president of the club.
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rdf:langString Vice Presidents: Álvaro Bertrán de Lis, Mr. Greentul
rdf:langString Accountant: Leonardo de Fesser
rdf:langString Directors: Juan White, Count of Villanueva
rdf:langString President: José Figueroa y Torres;
rdf:langString Secretaries: Rafael de Echagüe, Carlos Heredia''
rdf:langString Treasurer: Mr. Velasco
rdf:langString Several English residents in Madrid, and Spanish noblemen and gentlemen have decided to establish a cricket club similar to those of Seville and Xeres. King Alfonso has kindly granted the use of a capital ground at the Royal seat of Casa de Campo, and through General Echagüe, intimated that he would honor the club with his patronage.
rdf:langString ''After the General Meeting where the Club Regulations were approved, the Management was appointed, which was constituted as follows:
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rdf:langString The Cricket and Foot-Ball Club of Madrid was a Spanish society founded in Madrid at the end of 1879, which was registered at the time of its creation, thus becoming the first legalized sports club in the country. It was founded in the capital in October 1879 under the protection of King Alfonso XII, who was named its Honorary President. It had a section dedicated to football due to the rapid growth of the said sport in England. It was thus the first club formed by native Spaniards (although their presence was somewhat insignificant) for football. Recent studies place it as one of the proto-clubs that pioneered and expanded football in Spain, together with Exiles Football Club (1876) and the Rio Tinto English Club (1878). It is not known with certainty what the fate of this team was, although it seems that it disappeared a few years later.
rdf:langString El Cricket y Foot-Ball Club fue una sociedad española fundada en Madrid a finales de 1879,​​ que fue registrada en el momento de su creación convirtiéndose en el primer club deportivo legalizado en el país.​​ Fue así una de las primeras sociedades creadas en el país dedicada a la práctica deportiva. Contó con una sección dedicada al foot-ball debido al incipiente crecimiento de dicho sport en Inglaterra, donde se inventó, y de donde procedían sus trabajadores. Recientes estudios lo sitúan como uno de los protoclubes que expandieron el foot-ball en la época, al igual que hicieran el Exiles Cable Club vigués o el .​​ No se sabe con certeza cuál fue el destino de este equipo, aunque parece que desapareció pocos años después.
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