Arenas Club de Getxo


Arenas Club de Getxo is a List of [football clubs in Spain|Spanish football club] based in the town of Getxo, near Bilbao, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1909, it currently plays in, holding home games at Campo Municipal de Gobela, with a 2,000-seat capacity. They were winners of the 1919 Copa del Rey, beating FC Barcelona 5–2.
It was among the pioneering clubs of Spanish football, and in 1928 was a founding member of La Liga, alongside neighbouring Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Real Unión. Only Real Unión has remained a consistent rival since then due to both of their downfalls from the top flight.

History

Origins of local football

The area of Greater Bilbao was deeply connected to Britain due to its iron ore mines and industry. Don Manuel, a priest in the local parish of the Las Arenas neighborhood, would gift balls to local children during Catechism lessons. Some of these boys would go on to study in England and learn about the local game of football. After their return to Getxo, they spread football to nearby neighborhoods.
By 1901, weekly matches were played in the fields of Lamiako by youth from Las Arenas. In 1903 the same group would win the "Copa Athletic", the biggest local tournament at the juvenile level, as well as play a match against Club Ciclista de San Sebastián, the precursor to Real Sociedad. They eventually founded a local team in 1909 with the name of Arenas Football Club. It was renamed to Club Arenas three years later.
In 1914 they moved their home ground to the local sports club Real Club Jolaseta in the Neguri neighborhood.

Early successes

In 1912 they started competing in the Campeonato Norte along with Real Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao, Racing de Santander, Sporting de Gijón and Celta de Vigo, being crowned champion in 1917.
During the 1916–17 season of the Campeonato, all the teams except for Arenas, Athletic, and Real Unión were suspended. The sporting committee of the tournament decided to play only the remaining matches between these three teams. Jolastokieta, one of the suspended teams, was dissolved that year. Arenas lost one match and won another against Unión as well as beating Athletic twice to claim the title. They then beat Sporting de Gijón in the semifinals. This qualified them to that year's Copa del Rey, where it reached the final in Barcelona, losing 1–2 against Madrid FC after extra time.
In 1917 a knock-out match in the Spanish Cup between Arenas and Athletic Bilbao had to be suspended after the pitch was stormed by Athletic supporters who were looking to assault the referee for seeming biased against their team.
File:Arenas v barcelona final 1919.jpg|thumb|left|Arenas playing FC Barcelona in the Copa del Rey Final">1919 Copa del Rey">Copa del Rey Final
In 1919 Arenas won another regional competition, the Campeonato de Vizcaya, thus qualifying for the Copa del Rey again, and won the national tournament after defeating FC Barcelona 5–2 in 1919 Copa [del Rey Final|the final], scoring three in extra time. The following year, when the Spain national team were runners-up at their international debut in the Olympic Games, the squad included three players from the club, Francisco Pagazaurtundúa, Félix Sesúmaga, and Pedro Vallana.
Arenas Getxo appeared in Spanish Cup finals on two further occasions, losing against Barcelona in 1925 and two years later against Real Unión, the latter in the only all-Basque decisive match in the competition's history not to feature Athletic Bilbao. Every member of the Football at the [1928 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Spain|Spanish squad at the 1928 Olympics] was with a Basque club, and Arenas provided four of the players.

Decline

After playing in La Liga's first seven editions – finishing third in 1929–30 – and the following six seasons in the second division, the club has spent the vast majority of its existence competing at the fourth level, with the occasional visit to the regional leagues. In Basque Country|2015], Arenas gained promotion to the third tier for the first time in 35 years, via the 2015 [Tercera División play-offs|playoffs].

Season to season



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In regional system

SeasonDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1913/14North5h
1914/15North2nd
1915/16North4th
1916/17North1st
1917/18North3rd
1918/19Biscay1st
1919/20Biscay3rd
1920/21Biscay2nd
1921/22Biscay1st
1922/23Biscay2nd
1923/24Biscay2nd
1924/25Biscay1st
1925/26Biscay2nd
1926/27Biscay1st
1927/28Biscay4th
1928/29Biscay2nd
1929/30Biscay3rd
1930/31Biscay2nd
1931/32Biscay2nd
1932/33Biscay2nd
1933/34Biscay3rd
1934/35Basque Cup3rd
1935/36Basque Cup1st
1938/39Biscay5th
1939/40Biscay4th

Current squad

Honours