| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Castro | ||
| Date of birth | (1884-03-16)16 March 1884 | ||
| Place of birth | La Habana,Captaincy General of Cuba, Cuba | ||
| Place of death | Spain | ||
| Position | Forward | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1899–1900 | Sky Football club | ||
| 1900–1903 | Madrid FC | 2 | (1) |
| 1903–1906 | Club Español de Madrid | ||
| 1906–1908 | Madrid FC | 5 | (5) |
| 1908–1910 | Club Español de Madrid | 1+ | |
| 1910–? | RCD Espanyol | 1+ | (1+) |
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Castro (16 March 1884 – Unknown) was a Spanishfootballer who played as aforward forMadrid FC,Club Español de Madrid andRCD Espanyol.[1] He was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings ofMadrid FC, being one of the main architects of the team's rise to national dominance in the 1900s. He was one of the members of the first Board of Directors of Madrid FC presided byJuan Padrós in the club's official establishment on 6 March 1902.[2][3][4]
Outstanding goalscorer and a skillful dribbler, he reached the final of theCopa del Rey numerous times with three different clubs, becoming over the years one of the footballers who added the most presences in finals, but only won one. Despite being an outstanding football player, a sport to which he owes his career, he was also an outstandingathlete who also performed in other modalities such asbaseball,cycling,swimming,gymnastics, anddiscus throwing among others, even participating in theSpanish Athletics Championships.[5]
His brotherPedro Sánchez de Neyra Castro, was one of the founders and the first president of theSpanish Football Federation in 1909 as well as the first president of theSpanish Velocipedism Federation in 1896.[6]
Neyra was born inLa Habana,Captaincy General of Cuba, in Cuba, because his father, the cavalry colonel Don Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Romero, was stationed there, when the country was under the sovereignty of theSpanish Empire. They moved toMadrid when he was still young. In Madrid, he was part of theSky Foot-ball club, the first club that existed in the capital. However, in 1900, a new conflict between Sky Football members caused some of them to leave (including Neyra) and create a new club, Madrid Football Club, currently known asReal Madrid CF, with the official creation of the club being held on 6 March 1902 in the back room of Al Capricho. Neyra was present that day and became a member of the first Board of Directors of Madrid FC presided byJuan Padrós.[4]
He then become one of the first footballers of the newly formedMadrid FC at the age of just 18, playing as aforward.[1] Together withPedro Parages,Federico Revuelto and the Giralt brothers (Mario,José andArmando), he was part of the historic Madrid team that played in the first-everCopa del Rey in1903, and it was he who netted the opening goal in thefinal although they lost 2–3 toAthletic Club.[7]
Despite some encouraging first steps in the white club, it was possibly the fact of losing the 1903 Cup final that caused a convulsive situation within the entity that led to the departure of several of its founding members, including him andArmando Giralt, abandoning Madrid FC in October 1903 to refoundClub Español de Madrid (the club had already been founded in 1901, but collapsed in the summer of 1903) and of which he was namedcaptain.[8] It was common at the time for players to leave their respective teams to join or found others due to the still dispersed and confusing growth of football, in fact, some of the others departures marched to found theMoncloa Football Club. Under Neyra's leadership, Español de Madrid won the secondCentro Championships in 1903–04, hence becoming the second regional champions in Spain afterModerno Football Club who had won the inaugural edition in 1903. In the1904 Copa del Rey, Español de Madrid was unable to participate in thefinal, and so, Athletic were declared winners again.[9]
He stayed loyal to Español de Madrid for three years, until 1906, when he saw that it was the "madridistas" - a nickname that would come years later - who began to have a notable growth both institutionally and sportingly, so he returned to the club that he had left in 1903, and participated in Madrid's1907 and1908 Copa del Rey winning campaigns, missing thefinal of the former, but redeeming himself by being the top scorer in the 1908 edition thanks to his goal in the1908 final againstVigo Sporting, which ended in a 2–1 win.[10]
In 1908, he headed back to Español, and from there to another back-to-back Copa del Rey finals in1909 and1910, Neyra's third and fourth in a row, but unlike in Madrid, both finals ended in losses, first toClub Ciclista in1909 final and then toFC Barcelona in the1910 final (FEF), and remarkably, he lost the latter in a similar fashion to 1903: being 2–0 up at half-time just to ended up on the losing side 2–3.[11] Neyra then reached a fifth final in a row, now withRCD Espanyol, and just like in 1903, he lost to Athletic Club despite scoring in a 1–3 loss.[12] It was in this club where the news of his sports activity was interrupted, suggesting he retired no long after that.
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