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1906–07 Madrid FC season

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Madrid FC
1906–07 season
ChairmanCarlos Padrós
Copa Alfonso XIIIWinner
Madrid Championship[1]Winner
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: (3)
Armando Giralt
Antonio Neyra

The 1906–07 season was the fifth season for Madrid FC. The club played some friendly matches against local clubs. They also played in Copa Alfonso XIII.

Matches

Competitive

24 March 1907 Copa Alfonso XIII - Round 1 Madrid FC 2 – 3 Club Bizcaya Hipódromo, Madrid
Revuelto
Prast
, Simmons
Goyoaga
Referee: Sidney
25 March 1907 Copa Alfonso XIII - Round 2 Madrid FC 3 – 1 Vigo FC Hipódromo, Madrid
"Pache"
Ocaña  ' (o.g.)
A. Giralt
Hambly
28 March 1907 Copa Alfonso XIII - Round 4 Madrid FC 5 – 0 Hamilton FC Hipódromo, Madrid
A. Giralt ,
Neyra , ,
30 March 1907 Copa Alfonso XIII - Final Madrid FC 1 – 0 Club Vizcaya Hipódromo, Madrid
Manuel Prast Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Sindney England

Friendly

1906-10-14 Friendly Madrid FC 5 – 1 CS Internacional Hipódromo, Madrid
1906-11-11 Friendly Madrid FC 5 – 3 Moncloa FC Av. Plaza de Toros, Madrid
1906-12-02 Friendly - 2nd reserve team Madrid FC 2 – 0 Athletic Madrid Hipódromo, Madrid
Referee: Gondra
1906-12-02 Friendly - 3rd reserve team Madrid FC 0 – 5 Athletic Madrid Hipódromo, Madrid
1907-01-05 Friendly Madrid FC 0 – 2 Portugal Internacional Lisboa Avenida de Toros, Madrid
Pinto Basto
Kendall
Referee: Berraondo
1907-02-16 Friendly Toledo FC 0 – 7 Madrid FC Campo de Tiro, Toledo
, Yarza
Riva-Herrera
Calvo de León
, Chulilla
V. Buylla
Referee: Berraondo
24-02-1907 King Cup Qualification Madrid FC 7 – 0 Excelsior Hipódromo, Madrid
10-03-1907 King Cup Qualification Madrid FC 4 – 1 Hispania Hipódromo, Madrid
1907-04-25 Friendly RSNI Valladolid 6 – 2 Madrid FC Era de los Ingleses, Valladolid

References

  1. ^ Madrid Championship (Campeonato Centro) is a regional league used as a qualifier for the Copa del Rey.