Real Madrid C.F. season 1903–04

Real Madrid C.F. season 1903–04

Infobox Football club season
club = Madrid FC – Madrid–Moderno
season = 1903–04
manager =
chairman = flagicon|ESP Carlos Padrós
flagicon|ESP Juan Padrós
league =
league result =
cup1 = Copa del Rey
cup1 result = First Round
cup2 = Madrid Championship [Madrid Championship (Campeonato Centro) is a regional league used as a qualifier for the Copa del Rey.]
cup2 result = Runner-up
cup3 =
cup3 result =
league topscorer =
season topscorer =
highest attendance =
lowest attendance =
prevseason =
nextseason =

The 1903–04 season was the 2nd season for Madrid FC. The club played some friendly matches against local clubs. They also played in the Madrid Championship and Copa del Rey. The name of Madrid FC was Madrid–Moderno in this tournament, because of a merger with Moderno. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spancup1904.html Spain - Cup 1904] ]

Events

Competitions

Overall

Matches

Competitive

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Madrid Championship - Final
home=Moncloa FC
away=Madrid FC
style=fb Lose
score=3 – 1
venue= Madrid
attendance=
referee=Garrido
date=1903-12-20
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Copa del Rey - First Round
home=Madrid–Moderno
away=Club Español de Madrid
style=fb draw
score=5 – 5 [The captains of both teams opposed extra time. Club Español desired to replay the next day, but Madrid-Moderno did not agree with this for being too soon and against the tournaments regulations; it seems the organisers gave guarantees to Madrid-Moderno that no replay would take place on Mar 20, but Club Español appeared that day and were declared winners as Madrid-Moderno FC did not turn up and Club Español were given a bye.]
venue= Hipódromo, Madrid
attendance=
referee=Garrido
date=1904-03-19
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =

Friendly

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Friendly
home=Madrid FC
away=Moderno FC
style=fb win
score=8 – 0
venue= La Lonja, El Escorial
attendance=
referee=
date=1903-08-02
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =y

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Friendly
home=Madrid FC
away=Moncloa FC
style=fb win
score=8 – 0 [Madrid FC was awarded a prize, consisting with a diploma in an allegory of foot-ball, and 11 silver medals.]
venue= La Lonja, El Escorial
attendance=
referee= Navarro
date=1903-08-12
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =y

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Friendly
home=Villaviciosa & Colonial [Combined consisted of local players Villaviciosa and Colonial]
away=Madrid FC
style=fb win
score=3 – 6 [Madrid FC was forced to play this game with only nine players. Some of club their best players are leaving the, so that precipitating the merger with Moderno FC order to survive.]
venue= Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid
attendance=
referee=
date=1903-09-08
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =y

Fb match2
bg1= f9f9f9;border:solid #f2f2f2 1px;font-size:90%;
comp=Friendly
home=Athletic Bilbao
away=Madrid–Moderno
style=fb Lose
score=3 – 1
venue= Lamiako, Bilbao
attendance=
referee= Arana
date=1904-04-24
home-score=
away-score=
goalscorers =y

External links

* [http://www.realmadrid.com/ Realmadrid.com] Official Site
* [http://www.footballdatabase.com/index.php?page=club&Id=42&b=true&cont=Europe&cln=Real_Madrid Real Madrid (Spain) profile]
* [http://www.lfp.es/ Web Oficial de la Liga de Fútbol Profesional]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/madrid-friend.html International Friendlies of Real Madrid CF - Overview]

References


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