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History of Real Madrid C.F. : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Real Madrid C.F.

This article is about the history of Real Madrid C.F., a football club based in Madrid, Spain. For an overview of the club, see Real Madrid C.F.
==Early years==

Football was introduced to Spain by students of the Institución Libre de Enseñanza. They included several Oxbridge graduates. In 1895, they founded the club ''Football goal'', playing on Sunday mornings at Moncloa. In 1900, this club split into two different clubs, New Foot-Ball de Madrid and Club Español de Madrid. The president of the latter club was Julián Palacios. In 1902, the latter club split again, resulting in the formation of Real Madrid FC on 6 March 1902. The first president was Juan Padrós Rubió, the first secretary was Manuel Mendía and the first treasurer was José de Gorostizaga. Juan Padrós Rubió would be later succeeded by his brother, Carlos Padrós, from Spain. In 1905, only three years after its foundation, Madrid FC already won its first major title at the Estadio Chamartín. The team won the first of four consecutive Copa del Rey titles, which were, at that time, the only statewide competition.
In 1912, they moved to their first ground called Campo de O'Donnell after moving between some minor grounds.〔(The Stadium Guide - The Story of Real Madrid )〕 In 1920, the club's name was changed into Real Madrid after King Alfonso XIII, a reputed football fan, granted the title of ''real'' ("royal" in English) to the club. When the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed in 1931, however, the club dropped both the word ''Real'' and the royal crown from the emblem, being known from then on and until the end of the Spanish Civil War as Madrid C.F. only. The addition of the purple band to the emblem dates back to the Republican period and has remained there ever since. In 1937, due to the stagnation of the Civil War, all activity disappeared and the club virtually ceased to exist.

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