Campeonato Regional Centro

{{Short description|Football competition in Spain}}

{{Infobox football league

| name = Campeonato Regional Centro

| image =

| pixels =

| organiser = Madrid Football Federation (1903–13)
Royal Spanish Football Federation (since 1913)

| founded = 1903

| first = 1903

| folded = 1940

| country = Spain

| divisions = 1 (1903–1916)
4 (1913–1940)

| teams = 3–6

| feeds = Copa del Rey

| relegation = 1a B División

| levels =

| domest_cup = Copa Federación Centro

| champions = Athletic Aviación

| season = 4th title

| most_champs = Madrid / Real Madrid
(23 titles)

| most_appearances =

| top_goalscorer =

}}

The Campeonato Regional Centro (Spanish for Central Regional Championship) was an annual association football competition for clubs based primarily in the Castile region of Spain, including the Community of Madrid, during the first half of the 20th century. The competition was organised by the Madrid Football Federation and first held in 1903 as the Campeonato de Madrid (Madrid Championship) and renamed as the Campeonato Regional de Madrid (Madrid Regional Championship) for the 1906–1913 seasons. The Royal Spanish Football Federation, founded on 29 September 1913, began organising the competition from 1913. It was called the Campeonato Regional Centro between 1913 and 1931, the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado (Joint Championship) from 1932 to 1936, and the Campeonato Regional del Centro (Regional Championship of the Centre) during its final season in 1939–40.

History

The competition was founded in 1903 and run by the local regional federation, the Madrid Association of Foot-ball Clubs ({{langx|es|Federación Madrileña de Foot-Ball}} or FMF). From 1903 to 1913, it was referred to as "Campeonato de Madrid" and was open to clubs based in Spain.{{cite web |url=https://www.cihefe.es/cuadernosdefutbol/2012/03/la-asociacion-madrilena-de-clubs-de-football-1902-1904/ |title=La Asociación Madrileña de Clubs de Football (1902-1904) |trans-title=The Madrid Association of Football Clubs (1902-1904) |language=es |publisher=CIHEFE |date=15 February 2012 |access-date=31 October 2022}}

In 1913 the Royal Spanish Football Federation ({{langx|es|Real Federación Española de Fútbol}} or RFEF) was established to govern competitions at the national level and the FMF was re-established as one of its regional branches, named Federación Castellana de Fútbol (FCF). As part of the country-wide reorganisation the competition was also re-established as "Campeonato Regional". In the following years it was one of the four regional competitions used as a qualifying phase for the Copa del Rey (which acted as the national championship of Spain until the foundation of La Liga in 1929).{{cite web |title=Spain - List of Champions of Campeonato Regional Centro |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/span-centrchamp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=12 October 2020}} The four regional competitions were territorially organized as follows:

  • Región Norte (Álava, Biscay, Gipuzkoa, Navarre and Rioja).
  • Region Centro (Castile and Andalucia).
  • Región Este (Catalonia, Valencia, Alicante and Murcia).
  • Región Oeste (Santander, Asturias and Galicia)

With changes in territorial organization and several renamings (see below), these regional competitions were contested until 1940 when they were disbanded during Franco's dictatorship.

=Format changes=

From 1903 to 1913 the competition was contested by clubs from Madrid. From the 1913–14 season onwards it expanded to include teams from six neighboring provinces (Ávila, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Segovia and Toledo). The territorial format remained largely unchanged until the last season in 1939–1940, with minor changes listed below.

class="wikitable"

! Seasons

! Name

! Notes

1902–06

| Campeonato de Madrid

|

1906–13

| Campeonato Regional de Madrid

|

1913–31

| Campeonato Regional Centro

|

1931–32

| Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro-Aragón

| Included teams from Aragon and Castile and León

1932–34

| Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro-Sur

| Included teams from Andalusia and Castile and León

1934–36

| Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Castilla-Aragón

| Included teams from Aragón, Cantabria and Castile and León

1936–39

|colspan=2 align=center| Competition suspended due to the Spanish Civil War

1939–40

| Campeonato Regional del Centro

| Included teams from Castile and León

List of winners

class="wikitable"

|+Key to list of winners

align=center style="background-color:#ff88ff"|§

|Team won Copa del Rey in that season

align=center style="background-color:#fa9f80"|#

|Team qualified for Copa del Rey in that season

class="wikitable sortable"
Season

! Winner

! Runner-up

! Other team qualified for Copa del Rey

align=center colspan=4|Campeonato de Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1903Moderno FCstyle="background-color:#fa9f80"|Madrid{{efn|The 1903 championship was won by Moderno FC and was included in Real Madrid's trophies following their merger in 1904}}
style="text-align:center;"|1904style="background-color:#fa9f80"|Español MadridMoncloa FC
style="text-align:center;"|1905style="background-color:#fa9f80"|MadridMoncloa FC
style="text-align:center;"|1906MadridInternacional FC
align=center colspan=4|Campeonato Regional de Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1906–07MadridAthletic Club Sucursal de Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1907–08MadridRS Gimnástica Española
style="text-align:center;"|1908–09Español MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1909–10RS Gimnástica EspañolaEspañol Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1910–11RS Gimnástica EspañolaMadrid
style="text-align:center;"|1911–12align=center colspan=3|Not held
style="text-align:center;"|1912–13MadridAthletic Madrid
align=center colspan=4|Campeonato Regional Centro
style="text-align:center;"|1913–14RS Gimnástica EspañolaAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1914–15Racing MadridMadridRS Gimnástica Española
style="text-align:center;"|1915–16MadridRacing Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1916–17MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1917–18MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1918–19Racing MadridMadrid
style="text-align:center;"|1919–20MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1920–21Athletic MadridRacing Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1921–22Real MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1922–23Real MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1923–24Real MadridRacing Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1924–25Athletic MadridReal Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1925–26Real MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1926–27Real MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1927–28Athletic MadridReal Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1928–29Real MadridAthletic MadridRacing Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1929–30Real MadridRacing MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1930–31Real MadridAthletic MadridRacing Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1931–32MadridNacional de Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1932–33MadridBetis Balompié
style="text-align:center;"|1933–34MadridAthletic Madrid
style="text-align:center;"|1934–35MadridRacing de Santander
style="text-align:center;"|1935–36MadridZaragoza
style="text-align:center;"|1936–37align=center colspan=3|Not held due to the Spanish Civil War
style="text-align:center;"|1937–38align=center colspan=3|Not held due to the Spanish Civil War
style="text-align:center;"|1938–39align=center colspan=3|Not held due to the Spanish Civil War
align=center colspan=4|Campeonato Regional del Centro
style="text-align:center;"|1939–40Athletic AviaciónReal Madrid

=Performances by club=

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|+Performance by individual clubs in Campeonato Regional Centro

scope="col" style="width:7%"| Teams

! scope="col" style="width:5%"| Winners

! scope="col" style="width:7%"| Runners-up

! scope="col" style="width:65%"| Winning seasons

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Madrid / Real Madrid}}

| {{center|23}}

| {{center|7}}

| 1903,{{efn|The 1903 championship was won by Moderno FC and was included in Real Madrid's trophies following their merger in 1904}} 1905, 1906, 1907,{{efn|In the 1907 season, Madrid FC won the tournament, but the Madrid Football Federation annulled the results.}} 1907–08, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1916–17, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Athletic Madrid / Athletic Aviación}}

| {{center|4}}

| {{center|14}}

| 1920–21, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1939–40

scope="row" | {{nowrap|RS Gimnástica}}

| {{center|3}}

| {{center|1}}

| 1909–10, 1910–11, 1913–14

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Racing Madrid}}

| {{center|2}}

| {{center|4}}

| 1914–15, 1918–19

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Español Madrid}}

| {{center|2}}

| {{center|1}}

| 1904, 1908–09

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Moncloa FC}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|2}}

| –

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Internacional FC}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|1}}

| –

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Nacional de Madrid}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|1}}

| –

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Betis Balompié}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|1}}

| –

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Racing de Santander}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|1}}

| –

scope="row" | {{nowrap|Zaragoza}}

| {{center|–}}

| {{center|1}}

| –

{{notelist}}

1903

{{transcluded section|1903 Campeonato de Madrid}}

{{:1903 Campeonato de Madrid}}

1904

{{transcluded section|1904 Campeonato de Madrid}}

The 1904 Campeonato de Madrid served as a qualifier to determine who would represent the Community of Madrid in the 1904 Copa del Rey. Originally, Madrid was to be represented by the winner of a preliminary round between Club Español de Madrid and Madrid-Moderno (a merger of Madrid FC and Moderno FC). Then two more teams from Madrid, Moncloa FC and Iberia Football Club, were admitted in the competition, forcing a change to the schedule.

{{football box collapsible

|date = 13 March 1904

|time =

|round = Semifinals

|score = 4–0

|report =

|team1 = Moncloa FC

|goals1 =

|team2 = Iberia FC

|goals2 =

|stadium = Tiro del Pichón, Madrid

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 19 March 1904

|time =

|round = Semifinals

|score = 5–5

|report = [https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/p/p.php?id=519320 Report]

|team1 = Madrid–Moderno

|goals1 = M. Yarza {{goal|?||?}}
Parages {{goal|?}}
Revuelto {{goal|?}}
Alonso {{goal|?}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.corazonblanco.com/wiki/copa_del_rey_alfonso_xiii |title=Copa del Rey Alfonso XIII |publisher=Corazonblanco.com |date=7 June 2018 |accessdate=10 October 2022 |archive-date=13 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170613200202/http://www.corazonblanco.com/wiki/copa_del_rey_alfonso_xiii |url-status=dead }}

|team2 = Español Madrid

|goals2 = ? {{goal|?}}
? {{goal|?}}
? {{goal|?}}
? {{goal|?}}
? {{goal|?}}

|stadium = Tiro del Pichón, Madrid

|attendance =

|referee = Ángel Garrido

}}

The match between Club Español de Madrid and Madrid-Moderno ended in a 5–5 draw. The captains of both teams agreed not to play extra-time, but failed to reach an agreement on when they should replay the match. Español wanted to play the next day, but Madrid-Moderno refused, citing the rules of the tournament which stated that a replay could not be played less than 48 hours after the previous game. The next day Club Español went to replay the match, but Madrid-Moderno did not appear. The regional federation, whose president Ceferino Avecilla happened to be president of Club Español as well, ruled in favor of Español, and they were declared winners of the match eliminating Madrid-Moderno from the competition.{{cite web |url=http://www.linguasport.com/futbol/nacional/copa/copa04.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030910155418/http://www.linguasport.com/futbol/nacional/copa/Copa04.htm |url-status=usurped |archive-date=September 10, 2003 |title=Copa del Rey Alfonso XIII 1904 |website=linguasport.com |language=es |access-date=16 August 2022}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 27 March 1904

|time =

|round = Final

|score = 1–0

|report =

|team1 = Español Madrid

|goals1 =

|team2 = Moncloa FC

|goals2 =

|stadium = Tiro del Pichón, Madrid

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

1905

{{transcluded section|1905 Campeonato de Madrid}}

The 1905 Campeonato de Madrid was played as a single elimination match between Madrid FC and Moncloa FC, with the winner representing Madrid in the 1905 Copa del Rey.

{{football box collapsible

|date = 2 April 1905

|time =

|round = Final

|score = 2–0

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20190819152213/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo05.htm Report]

|team1 = Madrid FC

|goals1 =

|team2 = Moncloa FC

|goals2 =

|stadium = Av. Plaza de Toros, Madrid

|attendance =

|referee = Javier Prado

|note = The match barely lasted thirty-five minutes, as Moncloa players left the field upset with the arbitration of Prado (goalkeeper of Athletic Club Sucursal de Madrid).{{Cite web |url=http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo05.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819152213/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo05.htm |archive-date=2019-08-19 |title=Temporada 1904-05 |trans-title=1904-05 season |language=es |date=19 August 2019 |access-date=31 October 2022 }}

}}

1906

The 1906 Campeonato de Madrid was played as a single elimination match between Madrid FC and FC Internacional, with the winner representing Madrid in the 1906 Copa del Rey.

{{football box collapsible

|date = 25 March 1906

|time =

|round = Final

|score = 7–0

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20190924130007/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com:80/tempo06.htm Report]

|team1 = Madrid

|goals1 = J. Giralt {{goal|5}}
Revuelto {{goal}}
? {{goal}}
? {{goal}}
? {{goal}}
? {{goal}}
? {{goal}}

|team2 = Internacional FC

|goals2 =

|stadium = Hipódromo, Madrid

|attendance =

|referee = Álvarez

}}

1906–07

The Madrid Football Federation suspended the results of the 1906–07 season's matches for breach of norms.

{{football box collapsible

|date = 2 December 1906

|time =

|round =

|score = 2–1

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20190921091522/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com:80/tempo07.htm Report]

|team1 = Madrid FC

|goals1 = Zamora {{goal}}
J. Yarza {{goal}}

|team2 = Athletic Club Sucursal de Madrid

|goals2 = ? {{goal}}

|stadium = Madrid

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 2 December 1906

|time =

|round =

|score = Moncloa win

|report =

|team1 = Moncloa FC

|goals1 =

|team2 = Iris FC

|goals2 =

|stadium = Madrid

|attendance =

|referee =

|note = The match was awarded to Moncloa.

}}

1907–08

{{1907–08 Campeonato Regional de Madrid table}}

1908–09

{{1908–09 Campeonato Regional de Madrid table}}

1909–10

{{1909–10 Campeonato Regional de Madrid table}}

1910–11

{{Football box collapsible

|date=12 March 1911

|time=

|round = 1

|team1=Madrid FC

|score=3–1

|report=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819152019/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo11.htm

|team2=RS Gimnástica

|goals1=Guzmán {{goal}}
Saura {{goal}}{{goal}}

|goals2={{goal}} Kindelán

|stadium=Av. Plaza Toros

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=Heredia

|result=W

}}

{{Football box collapsible

|date=19 March 1911

|time=

|round = 2

|team1=RS Gimnástica

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2=Madrid FC

|goals1=Carruana {{goal}}
Espinosa {{goal}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Av. Plaza Toros

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=Heredia

|result=L

}}

{{Football box collapsible

|date=25 March 1911

|time=

|round = Tiebreaker

|team1=Madrid FC

|score=1–2

|report=

|team2=RS Gimnástica

|goals1=Prast {{goal}}

|goals2={{goal}} Bourbon
{{goal}} Kindelán

|stadium=Av. Plaza Toros

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=

|result=L

}}

RS Gimnástica champion 1910–11.

1912–13

{{1912–13 Campeonato Regional de Madrid table}}

1913–14

The Campeonato Regional Centro was organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation from the 1913–14 season. Teams were split into two divisions - 1a categoría A (1st category A) and 1a categoría B (1st category B). Madrid FC, Athletic Madrid and RS Gimnástica Española were placed in 1st category A and Unión Sporting, Regional FC, Credut Lyonnais, Cardenal Cisneros were placed in 1st category B. There was no system of promotion or relegation between the divisions.

{{1913–14 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1914–15

Newly founded Racing de Madrid was added to the Campeonato Regional Centro top division for the 1914–15 season.

{{1914–15 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1915–16

{{1915–16 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1916–17

This was the first season in which a club was promoted to the first division from the second division. Stadium FC won the 1st category B at the end of the 1916–17 season and following the play-off matches, the club secured promotion to 1st category A for the 1917–18 season.

{{1916–17 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1917–18

A third division below the 1st category B, called 2ª Preferente (2nd Preferential) was introduced for the 1917–18 season. The division included Recreativo Español, Madrid FC's third reserve team, and Unión SC's second reserve team.

This was the first season in which a club was relegated to the second division. Stadium FC, who had been newly promoted to the 1st category A, finished at the bottom of the table qualifying for the relegation play-offs with Unión SC, winner of the 1st category B. Unión SC won two of the three play-off matches between the teams earning promotion to the 1st category A, while Stadium FC was relegated to 1st category B for the 1918–19 season.{{1917–18 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1918–19

{{1918–19 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1919–20

{{1919–20 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1920–21

{{1920–21 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1921–22

{{1921–22 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1922–23

{{1922–23 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1923–24

The Federation expanded the number of teams included in the first division to five and the second division to six from the 1923–24 season. Unión SC, winner of the second division in the previous season, was promoted to the first division.

{{1923–24 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1924–25

{{1924–25 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1925–26

{{1925–26 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1926–27

{{1926–27 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1927–28

{{1927–28 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

Playoffs:

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|date=15 January 1928

|time=

|round = Play-off 1

|team1=Athletic Madrid

|score=3–0

|report=

|team2=Racing de Madrid

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Estadio Metropolitano

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=Vallana

|result=W

}}

{{Footballbox collapsible

|date=19 January 1928

|time=

|round = Play-off 2

|team1=Racing de Madrid

|score=0–4

|report=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819152157/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo28.htm

|team2=Real Madrid

|goals1=

|goals2=Gual {{goal|40}}
JM Peña {{goal}}
Luís Uribe {{goal}}
Quesada {{goal}}

|stadium=Estadio Metropolitano

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=Vallana

|result=W

}}

{{Footballbox collapsible

|date=22 January 1928

|time=

|round = Play-off 3

|team1=Real Madrid

|score=1–3

|report=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819152157/http://www.leyendablanca.galeon.com/tempo28.htm

|team2=Athletic Madrid

|goals1=Quesada {{goal|48}}

|goals2=L. Olaso {{goal|10}}
Cosme {{goal|?}}
Adolfo {{goal|81}}

|stadium=Estadio Chamartín

|location = Madrid

|attendance=

|referee=Comorera

|result=L

}}

Athletic Madrid champion 1927–28.

1928–29

{{main article|1928–29 Campeonato Regional de Madrid}}

{{1928–29 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1929–30

{{main article|1929–30 Campeonato Regional de Madrid}}

{{1929–30 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1930–31

{{1930–31 Campeonato Regional Centro table}}

1931–32 (Campeonato Mancomunado Centro-Aragón)

{{empty section|date=April 2022}}

1932–33 (Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro-Sur)

{{see also|Campeonato Regional Sur}}

{{empty section|date=April 2022}}

1933–34 (Campeonato Regional Mancomunado Centro-Sur)

{{see also|Campeonato Regional Sur}}

{{empty section|date=April 2022}}

1934–35 (Campeonato Mancomunado Castilla-Aragón)

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!!!Team!! Points!!G!!W!!D!!L!!GF!!GA

bgcolor="#FFFF88"

|1.º

align="left"| Madrid F. C.201210024113
2.ºalign="left"| Racing de Santander15127143925
3.ºalign="left"| Athletic de Madrid14125433624
4.ºalign="left"| C. D. Nacional10124262733
5.ºalign="left"| Zaragoza F. C.10124261825
6.ºalign="left"| Valladolid Deportivo9124171726
7.ºalign="left"| C. D. Logroño6123091649

1935–36 (Campeonato Mancomunado Castilla-Aragón)

  • Champion: Madrid FC

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1936 to 1939

The competition was not held for three seasons due to the Spanish Civil War.

1939–40

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=Result

|winpoints=2

|team1=AVI|name_AVI=Athletic Aviación

|team2=RMA|name_RMA=Real Madrid

|team3=FER|name_FER=Ferroviaria

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|team6=VAL|name_VAL=Valladolid

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|win_RMA=7|draw_RMA=1|loss_RMA=2|gf_RMA=21|ga_RMA=12

|win_FER=5|draw_FER=3|loss_FER=2|gf_FER=19|ga_FER=15

|win_SAL=3|draw_SAL=2|loss_SAL=5|gf_SAL=13|ga_SAL=20

|win_IMP=1|draw_IMP=3|loss_IMP=6|gf_IMP=9|ga_IMP=19

|win_VAL=1|draw_VAL=2|loss_VAL=7|gf_VAL=6|ga_VAL=24

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}}

See also

References