1935–36 Madrid FC season

34th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
Madrid Football Club 1935–36 football season
Madrid Football Club
1935–36 season
PresidentLuis Usera Bugallal
ManagerFrancisco Bru
StadiumChamartín
Primera Division2nd
Campeonato Regional Mancomunado[i]1st
Copa del Presidente de la RepúblicaWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Fernando Sañudo (21)
All: Fernando Sañudo (30)
Home colours
Away colours

The 1935–36 season was Madrid Football Club's 34th season in existence, and their 8th consecutive season in the Primera División. The club also played in the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado (Joint Regional Championship) and the Copa del Presidente de la República (President of the Republic's Cup).

Summary

During the summer, the Spanish Football Federation authorized teams to line-up two foreign players in La Liga matches. The club proceeded to finish second behind champions Athletic Bilbao, despite an excellent offensive performance led by forward Fernando Sañudo.[1]

Meanwhile, in the Spanish Cup Real Madrid defeated Barcelona in the final on 21 June 1936 to win its seventh title,[2][3] with captain Ricardo Zamora producing a superb performance.[4]

During the autumn of 1936, the Siege of Madrid started a three-year chapter of the Spanish Civil War with attacks between the Republican forces and Nationalist forces. The Chamartín Stadium was occupied by the Republicans, and the club suspended activities, which would be resumed in 1939 after the Nationalist victory in the war.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Hungary HUN Alberty
DF Spain ESP Jacinto Quincoces
DF Spain ESP Ciriaco Errasti
FW Spain ESP Luis Regueiro
MF Spain ESP Pedro Regueiro
MF Spain ESP Antonio Bonet
MF Spain ESP Simon Lecue
MF Mexico MEX Sauto
FW Spain ESP Emilin
FW Spain ESP Fernando Sañudo
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Hungary HUN Kelemen
GK Spain ESP Ricardo Zamora
FW Spain ESP Eugenio
MF Spain ESP Mardones
FW Spain ESP Hilario
MF Spain ESP Leoncito
FW Spain ESP Diz
MF Brazil BRA Fernando Giudicelli
DF Spain ESP Lopez Herranz
FW Spain ESP Mendez Vigo
MF Hungary HUN Buzassy

Transfers

In
Pos. Name from Type
FW Fernando Sañudo
GK Alberty
FW Diz Deportivo La Coruña
FW Santiago Losada Athletic Madrid
GK Rodrigo Deportivo La Coruña
DF Alonso
Out
Pos. Name To Type
FW Josep Samitier
FW Manuel Olivares Donostia
GK Cayol
MF Villanueva Valladolid
MF Sauto
FW Blazquez Hércules FC
MF Arocha Betis Balompié
DF Alonso Real Zaragoza

Competitions

La Liga

League table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1 Athletic Bilbao (C) 22 14 3 5 59 33 +26 31
2 Madrid FC 22 13 3 6 62 35 +27 29
3 Oviedo[a] 22 12 4 6 63 47 +16 28 Did not play the next season
4 Racing Santander 22 13 1 8 58 46 +12 27
5 Barcelona 22 11 2 9 39 32 +7 24[b]
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Due to the poor condition of their field at Buenavista after the Civil War, Oviedo did not enter the 1939–40 La Liga. It was decided to allow Oviedo one season to improve their pitch, automatically qualifying them to play the 1940–41 La Liga. A match between the two last qualified teams would determine the team that would occupy their spot.
  2. ^ Barcelona finished ahead of Hércules on head-to-head points: Hércules–Barcelona 2–2, Barcelona–Hércules 1–0.

Results by round

Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Hércules v Madrid FC
10 November 1935 1 Hércules 0–1 Madrid FC Alicante
Report Stadium: Bardin
Madrid FC v Español
17 November 1935 2 Madrid FC 6–0 Español Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Atlético Madrid v Madrid FC
24 November 1935 3 Atlético Madrid 2–3 Madrid FC Madrid
Report Stadium: Metropolitano
Madrid FC v Valencia
1 December 1935 4 Madrid FC 4–1 Valencia Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Sevilla Football Club v Madrid FC
8 December 1935 5 Sevilla Football Club 2–1 Madrid FC Seville
Report Stadium: Nervión
Madrid FC v Racing Santander
15 December 1935 6 Madrid FC 2–4 Racing Santander Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
FC Barcelona v Madrid FC
22 December 1935 7 FC Barcelona 0–3 Madrid FC Barcelona
Report Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
Madrid FC v Oviedo
29 December 1935 8 Madrid FC 5–4 Oviedo Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Madrid FC v Osasuna
5 January 1936 9 Madrid FC 6–2 Osasuna Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Athletic Bilbao v Madrid FC
12 January 1936 10 Athletic Bilbao 1–0 Madrid FC Bilbao
Report Stadium: San Mames
Madrid FC v Betis Balompié
26 January 1936 11 Madrid FC 5–1 Betis Balompié Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Madrid FC v Hércules
2 February 1936 12 Madrid FC 5–1 Hércules Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Español v Madrid FC
9 February 1936 13 Español 3–0 Madrid FC Barcelona
Report Stadium: Sarria
Madrid FC v Atlético Madrid
16 February 1936 14 Madrid FC 3–1 Atlético Madrid Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Valencia v Madrid FC
1 March 1936 15 Valencia 1–2 Madrid FC Valencia
Report Stadium: Mestalla
Madrid FC v Sevilla Football Club
8 March 1936 16 Madrid FC 3–3 Sevilla Football Club Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Racing Santander v Madrid FC
15 March 1936 17 Racing Santander 4–3 Madrid FC Santander
Stadium: El Sardinero
Madrid FC v FC Barcelona
22 March 1936 18 Madrid FC 3–0 FC Barcelona Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Oviedo v Madrid FC
29 March 1936 19 Oviedo 1–0 Madrid FC Oviedo
Osasuna v Madrid FC
5 April 1936 20 Osasuna 1–4 Madrid FC Pamplona
Madrid FC v Athletic Club
12 April 1936 21 Madrid FC 2–2 Athletic Club Chamartín de la Rosa
Report Stadium: Chamartín
Betis Balompie v Madrid FC
19 April 1936 22 Betis Balompie 1–1 Madrid FC Seville
Report

Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro-Sur

Copa del Presidente de la República

Final

Madrid FC v FC Barcelona
21 June 1936 Madrid FC 2–1 FC Barcelona Valencia
17:00 CET Eugenio 6'
Lecue 12'
Report (in Spanish) Escolà 29' Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Julio Ostalé

Statistics

Player statistics

[5]

No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa Regional Centro-Sur
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Hungary HUN Alberty 17 -27 15 -24 2 -3
DF Spain ESP Jacinto Quincoces 26 0 19 0 7 0
DF Spain ESP Ciriaco Errasti 22 0 18 0 4 0
MF Spain ESP Pedro Regueiro 28 0 21 0 7 0
MF Spain ESP Antonio Bonet 28 0 20 0 8 0
MF Spain ESP Simon Lecue 27 14 19 9 8 5
MF Mexico MEX Sauto 23 0 16 0 7 0
FW Spain ESP Luis Regueiro 29 12 21 11 8 1
FW Spain ESP Emilin 29 12 21 8 8 4
FW Spain ESP Fernando Sañudo 29 30 21 21 8 9
FW Hungary HUN Kelemen 13 11 12 10 1 1
GK Spain ESP Ricardo Zamora 13 -16 7 -11 6 -5
FW Spain ESP Eugenio 14 2 7 0 7 2
MF Spain ESP Mardones 12 0 7 0 5 0
FW Spain ESP Hilario 6 0 6 0
MF Spain ESP Leoncito 8 0 6 0 2 0
FW Spain ESP Diz 3 2 3 2
MF Brazil BRA Fernando Giudicelli 1 0 1 0
DF Spain ESP Lopez Herranz 1 1 1 1
FW Spain ESP Mendez Vigo 1 0 1 0
MF Hungary HUN Buzassy 0 0 0 0
  • Source: [citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ The Campeonato Regional Mancomunado (Joint Regional Championship) was a regional league used as a qualifier for the Copa del Presidente de la República.

References

  1. ^ "Fernando Sañudo, Golden Feet Boy" (in Spanish). marca.com. 1 March 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. ^ "The Madrid-Barca of 1936" (in Spanish). marca.com. 20 April 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  3. ^ "The Last Final before the Civil War" (in Spanish). rfef.es. 20 April 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  4. ^ "1936: The Last Save by Zamora" (in Spanish). abc.es. 20 April 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Real Madrid temporada 1935-36". BDfutbol.com. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
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