Madrid autonomous football team

The Madrid autonomous football team is the regional football team for the Community of Madrid, Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because the Community of Madrid is represented internationally by the Spanish national football team. The team only plays friendly matches.

Madrid
AssociationMadrid Football Federation
Head coachLorenzo Benito
First international

History

In the first half of the 20th century, the Centro regional federation (which encompassed Madrid and the wider Castile region, and organised the Campeonato Regional Centro for the local clubs) selected a representative team for friendly matches, and also entered the inter-regional Prince of Asturias Cup, winning the competition on two occasions when they were hosts.[1][2]

The Centro Federation evolved into the Castilian Federation in the 1930s, and into the Madrid Federation in the 1980s; both organisations considered themselves to be the successor to Centro,[3] using its 1913 foundation date as the basis for their celebrations of a 50th Anniversary in 1963[4][5] and 100th Anniversary in 2013,[6] including special fixtures featuring a regional representative squad.

Match history

Results

10 May 1915 (1915-05-10) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 1 – 2 CataloniaMadrid
Petit Report Alcántara
Baró
Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Ruete
14 May 1915 (1915-05-14) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 1 – 1 Basque Country[lower-alpha 1]Madrid
Bernabéu Report Patricio Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Dieste
10 October 1915 (1915-10-10) FriendlyCatalonia 0 – 0 CastileBarcelona
Report Stadium: Camp Muntaner
Referee: Hamilton
6 January 1916 (1916-01-06) FriendlyCastile 0 – 4 CataloniaMadrid
Report Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Hamilton
11 May 1916 (1916-05-11) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 3 – 6 CataloniaMadrid
Report Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Dieste
13 May 1916 (1916-05-13) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 2 – 2 CataloniaMadrid
Report Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
9 May 1917 (1917-05-09) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 2 – 2 CataloniaMadrid
Villaverde Gumbau
Alcover
Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Dieste
11 May 1917 (1917-05-11) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 3 – 2 Cantabric[lower-alpha 2]Madrid
Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
15 May 1917 (1917-05-15) Prince of Asturias Cup Final[1]Castile 2 – 0[e] CataloniaMadrid
Mieg
Aguero
Report Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Ruete
14 October 1917 (1917-10-14) FriendlyCatalonia 1 – 0 CastileBarcelona
Monistrol Stadium: Camp Muntaner
Referee: Bru
20 January 1918 (1918-01-20) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 3 – 2 Cantabric[lower-alpha 2]Madrid
Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Serrano
22 January 1918 (1918-01-22) Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 3 – 1 Cantabric[lower-alpha 2]Madrid
Villaverde Stadium: Campo de O'Donnell
Referee: Dieste
19 November 1922 Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Galicia 4 – 1 CastileVigo
Ramón Polo
Pinilla  (pen)
R. González
Monjardín Stadium: Coia
25 November 1923 Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 1 – 0 GaliciaMadrid
De Miguel Stadium: Ciudad Lineal
21 January 1924 Prince of Asturias Cup[1]Castile 2 – 1 AndalusiaMadrid
Monjardín Herminio Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano
24 February 1924 (1924-02-24) Prince of Asturias Cup Final[1]Catalonia 4 – 4 CastileBilbao
Samitier
Piera
Sagibarba  118'
Pérez
Tiana
Monjardín
Stadium: San Mamés
26 February 1924 (1924-02-26) Prince of Asturias Cup Final Replay[1]Catalonia 3 – 2 CastileBilbao
Carulla
Samitier
Piera
Monjardín Stadium: San Mamés
15 May 1927 (1927-05-15) FriendlyCatalonia 3 – 0 CastileBarcelona
Sastre  8' Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
Referee: Cruella
27 October 1927 (1927-10-27) FriendlyCastile 4 – 0 CataloniaMadrid
Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano
24 September 1930 (1930-09-24) FriendlyCatalonia 3 – 0 CastileBarcelona
Ventolrà  24'
Goiburu  57'
Arocha  70'
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
8 June 1930 FriendlyCastile 1 – 4 GaliciaMadrid
Stadium: Chamartín
6 January 1931 (1931-01-06) FriendlyCastile 1 – 1 CataloniaMadrid
Marín Report Sagibarba Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
14 April 1932 (1932-04-14) FriendlyCatalonia 1 – 1 CastileBarcelona
Samitier Losada Stadium: Estadi d'Montjuïc
16 March 1941 (1941-03-16) FriendlyCastile 4 – 3 CataloniaMadrid
Pruden
Barinaga
Martínez Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
15 March 1942 (1942-03-15) FriendlyCatalonia 4 – 3 CastileBarcelona
Gràcia
Mas
unknown
Martín
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
Referee: A. Vilalta
13 October 1943 (1943-10-13) FriendlyCastile 1 – 5 CataloniaMadrid
Alonso César
Martín
Escolà
Bravo
Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
23 June 1946 (1946-06-23) FriendlyCatalonia 5 – 2 CastileBarcelona
Calvo
Sospedra
Pallàs
Mencia  (o.g.)
Pruden
Juncosa
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
28 October 1963 (1963-10-28) FFM Trofeo Bodas de OroCastile 4 – 0 AndalusiaMadrid
Mendonça  3'
Puskás  77' (pen) 87'
Yanko  86'
Report Donato Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Barrenechea
19 May 1990 FriendlyMadrid 0 – 1 BrazilMadrid
Report Branco Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Referee: J. M. Garcia Aranda
7 June 2013 FriendlyMadrid 1 – 2 AndalusiaMadrid
20:00 CET Riki  13' (pen.) Report Barral  8', 17' Stadium: Vallecas
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

Table

Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
 Andalusia 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 066.67
 Asturias[lower-alpha 2] 3 3 0 0 9 5 +4 100.00
 Basque Country[lower-alpha 1] 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 000.00
 Brazil 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 000.00
 Catalonia 19 3 6 10 30 48 −18 015.79
 Galicia 3 1 0 2 3 8 −5 033.33
Total (6 opponents) 30 9 6 15 49 66 −17 030.00
  1. The 'North Federation' team including Cantabria (although in practice all the players were from the Basque Country).
  2. A combined team of players from Asturias and Cantabria.

Honours

See also

  • Category:Madrilenian footballers

References

  1. Vicente Martínez Calatrava (17 August 2009). "La Copa Príncipe de Asturias" [The Prince of Asturias Cup] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  2. "Centro ganó la Copa Príncipe de Asturias" ['Central' wins the Prince of Asturias Cup]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 20 January 1918. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. "Historia" [History] (in Spanish). Royal Madrid Football Federation. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  4. "Por cuatro goles a cero, la Seleccion de Castilla vencio a la de Andalucia" [By four goals to nil, the Castille selection wins over that of Andalusia]. ABC (in Spanish). 29 October 1963. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  5. "70 años de partidos de fútbol en el Bernabéu sin el Real Madrid" [70 years of football matches at the Bernabéu without Real Madrid] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. "Andalucía festeja con victoria el Centenario de la federación madrileña" [Andalusia celebrates with victory in the Centenary of the Madrid federation]. Marca (in Spanish). 7 June 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
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