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  1. Alfonso Albéniz Jordana (Barcelona; 1 de enero de 1886-Estoril, Portugal; 27 de septiembre de 1941), [1] fue un futbolista y diplomático español, hijo del compositor Isaac Albéniz. Creador y primer presidente del Comité de Árbitros, fue el primer jugador que pasó del Foot-ball Club Barcelona al Madrid Foot-ball Club , tras ...

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  2. Alfonso Albéniz Jordana ( Barcelona; 1 de enero de 1886- Estoril, Portugal; 27 de septiembre de 1941), fue un futbolista y diplomático español, hijo del compositor Isaac Albéniz. Creador y primer presidente del Comité de Árbitros, fue el primer jugador que pasó del Foot-ball Club Barcelona al Madrid Foot-ball Club, tras trasladarse a la ...

    • Early Life
    • Playing Career
    • Refereeing Career
    • Later Life and Death

    Alfonso Albéniz Jordana was born on 11 September 1885, as the firstborn of the marriage formed by the famous composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz and Rosa Jordana Lagarriga, daughter of the former mayor of the Gràcia district and a former student of Isaac. He was born in Tiana, Catalonia, a town in the east of the Province of Barcelona where his pare...

    FC Barcelona

    In 1901, his father got ill, so they returned to Barcelona, where Albéniz joined the ranks of FC Barcelona, becoming a member of the reserve/second team, which had been created by Luis de Ossó in 1900. At Barça, Albéniz played as a striker with a refined technique. Due to the absences of some of the first-team players, he made his debut with the first team in a friendly match against Club Español (now known as RCD Espanyol) on 1 December, at the age of 16 years and 80 days. Albéniz then playe...

    1902 Copa de la Coronación

    When Barcelona participated in the very first national tournament played in Spain, the 1902 Copa de la Coronación, the club struggled with organizing the trip to Madrid since not all of its first team players could go, so they had to include members of the second team such as Luis Puelles, José Llobet, and Albéniz, who had already played several games with the main team. Together with Gamper, Arthur Witty and Udo Steinberg, he helped Barça reach the final on 15 May 1902, where they were beate...

    Madrid FC

    On 23 May 1902, just 10 days after featuring in FC Barcelona's line-up against Madrid FC, the press of the time announced the arrival of a 'Mr. Albéniz' from Barcelona who was to join Madrid FC. Even though Albéniz was only 16 years old and the transfer was simply for study purposes, he still went down in history as the first "turncoat" of their well-known rivalry. However, there are no references to his matches for Madrid until 1911, and for just that season, which suggests that he was eithe...

    Albéniz became a football referee in late 1912, being among those who formed the College of Referees of the Central Regional Federation[es], which was the first college for referees in Spain. Together with the likes of Manuel Prast, José Manuel Kindelán, and Julián Ruete, he was a member of the college's first constitution on 15 April 1914.Albéniz ...

    Albéniz married Rosalie de Sweert in France in the mid-1910s, with whom he had a daughter, Teresita. Like his sister Laura and his mother Rosa, Albéniz maintained a great friendship with the composer and pianist Manuel de Falla. He was a great-uncle of Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón (mayor of Madrid between 2003 and 2011), and grandfather of Cecilia María ...

    • 1 January 1886
    • Alfonso Albéniz Jordana
    • 27 September 1941 (aged 55)
  3. 23 de oct. de 2021 · 23 OCT. 2021 8:30. Con un nuevo clásico a la vuelta de la esquina, ahondamos en el primero que se disputó, el 13 de mayo de 1902, en la Corte, con motivo de las fiestas de coronación de Alfonso XIII. En las filas del Barça jugó el delantero Alfonso Albéniz Jordana, de quien se decía que era el jugador más joven en disputar un partido de la máxima.

  4. 01/01/1886. Original De. Barcelona (Barcelonès, Catalunya) Fecha de defunción. 27/09/1941. Temporadas en el primer equipo. 1902 - 1902. Demarcación. Medio. TÍTULOS. 1 Copa Macaya. 23 partidos....

  5. Su principal impulsor, Alfonso Alzamora Albéniz (1913-2010), nieto del compositor, logró reunir una importante colección de objetos y documentos personales de su ilustre antepasado, provenientes directamente de la familia, como el piano de cola Bechstein con el que Albéniz y su mecenas y amigo Francis Money-Coutts trabajaron en Londres la mayor ...

  6. Datos de rendimiento detallados. Alfonso Albéniz fue un jugador de fútbol de España, (* 01/01/1885 en Barcelona, España). Jugó en la posición Delantero.