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Catalan football championship

The Catalan football championship (Campionat de Catalunya) was a football competition in Catalonia and the first football league in Spain before La Liga was established in 1929.

Catalan Football Championship
Founded1901
Folded1940
CountrySpain
Last championsRCD Espanyol (11th title)
Most championshipsBarcelona (23 titles)

In December 1900, Alfons Macaya, the president of Hispania AC, offered a trophy (the Copa Macaya) to be contested by several football teams from Spain. The league was played between 1901 and 1940 and was cancelled in Francoist Spain after the Spanish Civil War.

History

Early history

In 1901, Hispania AC became the first Catalan champions after winning the inaugural Copa Macaya, the first football championship played on the Iberian Peninsula.[1] The following season, 1901–02, saw FC Barcelona win the title, the club's very first piece of silverware.[2] During the 1902–03 season, two rival competitions were organized with RCD Espanyol winning the Copa Macaya after beating Hispania 3–1 in a title-deciding play-off (as they had finished level on points), while FC Barcelona won the Copa Barcelona. After 1903 the championship was organized by the Football Associació de Catalunya and it became known as the Campionat de Catalunya, and they recognized the Macaya Cup as the first edition of the Campionat de Catalunya. The stand-out players of this Copa Macaya period were Joan Gamper, who was proclaimed the top scorer of the first two tournaments with 31 and 19 goals respectively, and Gustavo Green, who is considered to have been the first great star of Catalan football, winning all the three editions of the Copa Macaya with three different clubs (Hispania, Barça and Español).[3] The winners of the Campionat de Catalunya also began to represent Catalonia in the Copa del Rey. By 1917 the league had turned professional and included a second division.

First dynasty

The first edition of the Campionat de Catalunya in 1903–04 was won by Club Espanyol (now RCD Espanyol), which at the time had Gustavo Green, and also with Ángel Ponz and José Maria Soler. The first dynasty of the Catalan championship came shortly after, when X Sporting Club won it three times in a row between 1906 and 1908. This historic X side had great national figures of that time such as Pedro Gibert, Emilio Sampere, the Massana brothers (Santiago and Alfredo), José Irízar and José Berdié, with the latter four going on to play for Barcelona.[4] On the other hand, FC Internacional achieved three successive runner-up finishes between 1904 and 1906, and interestingly, they lost the title to a different opponent each time: Club Español, FC Barcelona and X Sporting Club respectively. This FCI team had the likes of Paco Bru, Charles Wallace and Enrique Peris, all of which went on to join Barcelona. Naturally, all of these great players joining Barcelona meant a big leap in quality for the club, and as a result, at the turn of the first decade, Barcelona was enjoying its first great team. As well as the aforementioned players, Barça also had the likes of Amechazurra, Romà Forns, Pepe Rodríguez and Carles Comamala, and this team managed to repeat X's feat of winning three championships in a row, doing it so between 1909 and 1911. Their streak came to an end when RCD Espanyol won their second championship in 1911–12, largely thanks to the goalscoring feats of their foreign players such as Frank Allack, captain Victor Gibson and the Wallace brothers, Charles and Percy.[5]

Barcelona dominance

In the 1910s, FC Espanya, propelled by their infamous back line of Hermenegild Casellas and Eduardo Reguera, began to disrupt the monopoly of Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, winning the championship three times in 1912–13, 1913–14 and 1916–17. However, RCD Espanyol managed to form an even better defense whose solo architect was Ricardo Zamora, thus claiming the title in 1914–15 and 1917–18, winning the former after beating Barça 4–0 in the title-deciding play-off, with braces from Juan López and José Maria Tormo. The Catalan Championship then witnessed their third dynasty, which was with no doubt the greatest. At the turn of the second decade, Barça was enjoying its second golden age, which was the legendary team coached by Jack Greenwell, that also included Paulino Alcántara, Sagibarba, Félix Sesúmaga, Ricardo Zamora and Josep Samitier, and this side won 9 out of 10 titles between 1919 and 1928. The only team that managed to break their supremacy was CE Europa in the 1922–23 season, largely thanks to Estebán Pelaó, Manuel Cros and Antonio Alcázar, with the latter netting the only goal of the title-deciding play-off (they had finished tied on points) that gave CE Europa the trophy.[6]

Decline and Collapse

In 1928 three Catalan clubs: FC Barcelona, RCD Espanyol and CE Europa, became founding members of La Liga and the Campionat de Catalunya gradually began to decline in importance during the Spanish Civil War. In the 1930s, the championship was won by either Barcelona or Espanyol, sept in 1933-34 when CE Sabadell FC, surprised everyone by winning it against all odds. The last edition of the competition was held on 1939-40, and the Campionat de Catalunya ended in the same way it began: With an RCD Espanyol triumph.

Historical classification

The historical classification of Catalonia Football Championship is a classification that compiles all the matches, results, points and goals of all the teams that participated in the Championship of Catalonia football since its inception in 1900 until its disappearance in 1940.[1] The classification includes the results of the Copa Macaya, the Barcelona Cup and the championship of the Football Association of Catalonia, also considered official. The 1902–03 and 1912–13 seasons were contested with two clubs claiming championships. This classification has been done with the data collected through the archives of Los Deportes, Mundo Deportivo, La Vanguardia. Classification may contain errors due to the inaccuracy of the data published in those years,

Pos Team Seasons Points P W D L GF GA GD 1st 2nd 3rd Debut Last Appearance BR
1 FC Barcelona 39 644 402 301 42 59 1356 386 970 23 7 7 1900–1901 1939–1940 1
2 RCD Espanyol 37 513 398 231 51 117 922 520 402 9 11 9 1900–1901 1939–1940 1
3 CE Sabadell FC 24 241 272 98 45 129 442 530 -88 1 3 3 1914–1915 1939–1940 1
4 FC Espanya 18 203 190 89 25 76 323 295 28 3 4 3 1907–1908 1927–1928 1
5 CE Europa 14 195 164 81 33 50 362 260 102 1 6 1 1919–1920 1937–1938 1
6 CF Badalona 16 122 175 50 22 103 255 431 -176 0 1 2 1912–1913 (2) 1939–1940 2
7 FC Internacional 14 121 136 51 19 66 212 235 -23 0 3 3 1902–1903 (1) 1921–1922 2
8 UE Sants 9 91 110 36 19 55 182 224 -42 0 1 1 1922–1923 1932–1933 2
9 University SC 10 85 95 36 13 46 167 191 -24 0 0 3 1901–1902 1916–1917 3
10 CE Júpiter 8 85 96 38 10 48 174 219 -45 0 1 2 1929–1930 1937–1938 2
11 FC Català 14 80 119 35 10 74 179 385 -206 0 1 2 1901–1902 1914–1915 2
12 Girona FC 6 61 68 25 12 31 106 107 -1 0 1 1 1933–1934 1939–1940 2
13 Hispània AC 4 52 34 25 2 7 109 30 79 1 2 1 1900–1901 1902–1903 (2) 1
14 Terrassa FC 5 50 66 20 10 36 98 165 -67 0 0 0 1924–1925 1928–1929 4
15 FC Palafrugell 3 33 42 12 9 21 54 100 -46 0 0 1 1931–1932 1933–1934 3
16 EC Granollers 4 32 48 13 6 29 72 128 -56 0 0 0 1933–1934 1939–1940 4
17 X Sporting Club 5 31 40 15 1 24 39 65 -26 3 0 0 1903–1904 1907–1908 1
18 FC Martinenc 5 28 66 10 8 48 83 217 -134 0 0 0 1923–1924 1932–1933 6
19 FC Atlètic de Sabadell 4 27 42 12 3 27 38 93 -55 0 0 0 1915–1916 1918–1919 4
20 L'Avenç de l'Sport 6 26 50 10 6 34 60 107 -47 0 1 0 1912–1913 (2) 1922–1923 2
21 Salut SC 2 17 30 8 1 21 46 98 -52 0 0 0 1902–1903 (2) 1903–1904 5
22 Joventut FC 1 11 16 5 1 10 22 57 -35 0 0 0 1903–1904 1903–1904 6
23 Irish FC 1 10 14 4 2 8 25 24 1 0 0 0 1902–1903 (2) 1902–1903 (2) 5
24 FC Sant Gervasi 1 8 16 3 2 11 12 95 -83 0 0 0 1903–1904 1903–1904 7
25 Real Club de Polo de Barcelona 1 7 10 3 1 6 9 23 -14 0 0 0 1912–1913 (1) 1912–1913 (1) 4
26 Ibèria SC 1 7 14 3 1 10 10 25 -15 0 0 0 1902–1903 (2) 1902–1903 (2) 7
27 Club T.B.H. 1 6 8 3 0 5 12 13 -1 0 0 0 1914–1915 1914–1915 7
28 Casual SC 1 6 10 3 0 7 11 25 -14 0 0 0 1912–1913 (1) 1912–1913 (1) 5
29 FC Barcelona C 1 5 4 2 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 1 1912–1913 (2) 1912–1913 (2) 3
30 FC Numància 3 5 27 2 1 24 17 100 -83 0 0 0 1911–1912 1913–1914 5
31 FC Barcelona B 1 4 4 2 0 2 9 8 1 0 0 0 1912–1913 (2) 1912–1913 (2) 4
32 Star FC 1 4 12 2 0 10 1 30 -29 0 0 0 1909–1910 1909–1910 6
33 AUF Tarragona 1 4 8 2 0 6 0 30 -30 0 0 0 1900–1901 1900–1901 4
34 FC Central 1 2 12 1 0 11 5 40 -35 0 0 0 1909–1910 1909–1910 7
35 Club Franco-Espanyol 1 2 8 1 0 7 0 54 -54 0 0 0 1900–1901 1900–1901 5
36 Ibèric FC 1 2 16 0 2 14 4 70 -66 0 0 0 1903–1904 1903–1904 9
Active Club
Club deceased

Champions

Source[1]

Season Champions (titles) Runners-up Third place Top scorer(s)
Player(s) (Country) Goals
1900–01 Hispania AC (1) FC Barcelona Club Espanyol [a] Joan Gamper (Barcelona)
31
1901–02 FC Barcelona (1) Hispania AC Club Espanyol Joan Gamper (Barcelona)
19
1902–03 Club Espanyol (1) Hispania AC FC Internacional Gustavo Green (Espanyol)
7
1902–03 FC Barcelona (2) Club Espanyol Hispania AC Joan Gamper (Barcelona)
21
1903–04 Club Espanyol (2) FC Internacional Català FC Carles Comamala (Barcelona)
14
1904–05 FC Barcelona (3) FC Internacional Club Espanyol Romà Forns (Barcelona)
4
1905–06 X Sporting Club (1) FC Internacional FC Barcelona Romà Forns (Barcelona)
José Quirante (Barcelona)
Juan Bargunyó (Barcelona)
Virgilio Da Costa (Barcelona)
Guillermo Galiardo (X Sporting Club)
3
1906–07 X Sporting Club (2) FC Barcelona Català FC Emilio Sampere (X Sporting Club)
4
1907–08 X Sporting Club (3) FC Barcelona FC Espanya Carles Comamala (Barcelona)
Charles Wallace (Barcelona)
3
1908–09 FC Barcelona (4) FC Espanya CD Espanyol Charles Wallace (Barcelona)
7
1909–10 FC Barcelona (5) CD Espanyol Universitary SC Carles Comamala (Barcelona)
23
1910–11 FC Barcelona (6) Català SC Universitary SC George Pattullo (Barcelona)
12
1911–12 Club Espanyol (3) FC Espanya FC Barcelona Pepe Rodríguez (Barcelona)
15
1912–13 FC Espanya (1) Club Espanyol Universitary SC Kinké (Universitary)
6
1912–13 FC Barcelona (7) FC Barcelona C Avenç FC Apolinario Rodríguez
7
1913–14 FC Espanya (2) FC Internacional RCD Espanyol Gabriel Bau (FC Espanya)
5
1914–15 RCD Espanyol (4) FC Barcelona FC Espanya José Maria Tormo (Espanyol)
7
1915–16 FC Barcelona (8) FC Espanya Sabadell FC Paulino Alcántara (Barcelona)
23
1916–17 FC Espanya (3) RCD Espanyol Sabadell FC Agustín Cruella Tena (FC Espanya)
11
1917–18 RCD Espanyol (5) FC Espanya FC Barcelona Clemente Gràcia (Espanyol)
9
1918–19 FC Barcelona (9) RCD Espanyol FC Espanya Paulino Alcántara (Barcelona)
Vicente Martínez (Barcelona)
9
1919–20 FC Barcelona (10) Sabadell FC RCD Espanyol Paulino Alcántara (Barcelona)
14
1920–21 FC Barcelona (11) CE Europa RCD Espanyol Enrique Alegre (Europa)
14
1921–22 FC Barcelona (12) CE Europa Avenç Paulino Alcántara (Barcelona)
Clemente Gràcia (Barcelona)
19
1922–23 CE Europa (1) FC Barcelona Sabadell FC Paulino Alcántara (Barcelona)
Manuel Cros (Europa)
José Julià (Europa)
7
1923–24 FC Barcelona (13) CE Europa RCD Espanyol Josep Samitier (Barcelona)
14
1924–25 FC Barcelona (14) RCD Espanyol UE Sants Josep Samitier (Barcelona)
José Luis Zabala (Espanyol)
10
1925–26 FC Barcelona (15) UE Sants Sabadell FC Josep Sastre (FC Gràcia)
13
1926–27 FC Barcelona (16) CE Europa RCD Espanyol Josep Samitier (Barcelona)
18
1927–28 FC Barcelona (17) CE Europa RCD Espanyol Manuel Cros (Europa)
21
1928–29 RCD Espanyol (6) CE Europa FC Barcelona Manuel Cros (Europa)
12
1929–30 FC Barcelona (18) RCD Espanyol CE Europa Josep Forgas (CF Badalona)
9
1930–31 FC Barcelona (19) Sabadell FC CF Badalona Edelmiro Lorenzo (Espanyol)
9
1931–32 FC Barcelona (20) RCD Espanyol CE Júpiter Josep Samitier (Barcelona)
13
1932–33 RCD Espanyol (7) FC Barcelona Palafrugell José Garreta (Espanyol)
19
1933–34 Sabadell FC (1) RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona Miguel Gual (Sabadell)
18
1934–35 FC Barcelona (21) Sabadell FC CE Júpiter Josep Escolà (Barcelona)
13
1935–36 FC Barcelona (22) CF Badalona Sabadell FC Josep Escolà (Barcelona)
19
1936–37 RCD Espanyol (8) FC Barcelona Girona FC Miguel Gual (Barcelona)
9
1937–38 FC Barcelona (23) CE Júpiter CF Badalona Jaime Rigual (Barcelona)
15
1939–40 RCD Espanyol (9) Girona FC FC Barcelona Martínez Català (Espanyol)
14
  1. ^ Espanyol withdrew after the fourth game.

Titles by Team

Rank Country No Editions
1 FC Barcelona
23
1901–02, 1902–03, 1904–05, 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1935–36, and 1937–38.
2 Club Espanyol / RCD Espanyol / CD Espanyol
9
1902–03, 1903–04, 1911–12, 1914–15, 1917–18, 1928–29, 1932–33, 1936–37, and 1939–40.
3 X Sporting Club
3
1905–06, 1906–07, and 1907–08
FC Espanya de Barcelona
3
1912–13, 1913–14, and 1916–17
5 Hispania AC
1
1900–01
CE Europa
1
1922–23
CE Sabadell FC
1
1933–34

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Spain - Final Tables Catalonia". RSSSF. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Barça Rewind: The first ever title". www.fcbarcelona.com. 23 March 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  3. ^ "La identidad de Gustavo Green desvelada después de 120 años" [Gustavo Green's identity revealed after 120 years] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Squad of X 1906-07 Campionat de Catalunya". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Squad of Español 1911-12 Campionat de Catalunya". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Manuel Cros, the killer of Europe". www.live-feeds.com. 24 June 2022. Retrieved 26 July 2022.

External links

  • List of Champions of Catalonia and Spain at www.rsssf.com
  • Catalan football championship Final Tables at www.rsssf.com

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The Catalan football championship Campionat de Catalunya was a football competition in Catalonia and the first football league in Spain before La Liga was established in 1929 Catalan Football ChampionshipFounded1901Folded1940CountrySpainLast championsRCD Espanyol 11th title Most championshipsBarcelona 23 titles In December 1900 Alfons Macaya the president of Hispania AC offered a trophy the Copa Macaya to be contested by several football teams from Spain The league was played between 1901 and 1940 and was cancelled in Francoist Spain after the Spanish Civil War Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 First dynasty 1 3 Barcelona dominance 1 4 Decline and Collapse 2 Historical classification 3 Champions 4 Titles by Team 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Main article Copa Macaya In 1901 Hispania AC became the first Catalan champions after winning the inaugural Copa Macaya the first football championship played on the Iberian Peninsula 1 The following season 1901 02 saw FC Barcelona win the title the club s very first piece of silverware 2 During the 1902 03 season two rival competitions were organized with RCD Espanyol winning the Copa Macaya after beating Hispania 3 1 in a title deciding play off as they had finished level on points while FC Barcelona won the Copa Barcelona After 1903 the championship was organized by the Football Associacio de Catalunya and it became known as the Campionat de Catalunya and they recognized the Macaya Cup as the first edition of the Campionat de Catalunya The stand out players of this Copa Macaya period were Joan Gamper who was proclaimed the top scorer of the first two tournaments with 31 and 19 goals respectively and Gustavo Green who is considered to have been the first great star of Catalan football winning all the three editions of the Copa Macaya with three different clubs Hispania Barca and Espanol 3 The winners of the Campionat de Catalunya also began to represent Catalonia in the Copa del Rey By 1917 the league had turned professional and included a second division First dynasty Edit The first edition of the Campionat de Catalunya in 1903 04 was won by Club Espanyol now RCD Espanyol which at the time had Gustavo Green and also with Angel Ponz and Jose Maria Soler The first dynasty of the Catalan championship came shortly after when X Sporting Club won it three times in a row between 1906 and 1908 This historic X side had great national figures of that time such as Pedro Gibert Emilio Sampere the Massana brothers Santiago and Alfredo Jose Irizar and Jose Berdie with the latter four going on to play for Barcelona 4 On the other hand FC Internacional achieved three successive runner up finishes between 1904 and 1906 and interestingly they lost the title to a different opponent each time Club Espanol FC Barcelona and X Sporting Club respectively This FCI team had the likes of Paco Bru Charles Wallace and Enrique Peris all of which went on to join Barcelona Naturally all of these great players joining Barcelona meant a big leap in quality for the club and as a result at the turn of the first decade Barcelona was enjoying its first great team As well as the aforementioned players Barca also had the likes of Amechazurra Roma Forns Pepe Rodriguez and Carles Comamala and this team managed to repeat X s feat of winning three championships in a row doing it so between 1909 and 1911 Their streak came to an end when RCD Espanyol won their second championship in 1911 12 largely thanks to the goalscoring feats of their foreign players such as Frank Allack captain Victor Gibson and the Wallace brothers Charles and Percy 5 Barcelona dominance Edit In the 1910s FC Espanya propelled by their infamous back line of Hermenegild Casellas and Eduardo Reguera began to disrupt the monopoly of Barcelona and RCD Espanyol winning the championship three times in 1912 13 1913 14 and 1916 17 However RCD Espanyol managed to form an even better defense whose solo architect was Ricardo Zamora thus claiming the title in 1914 15 and 1917 18 winning the former after beating Barca 4 0 in the title deciding play off with braces from Juan Lopez and Jose Maria Tormo The Catalan Championship then witnessed their third dynasty which was with no doubt the greatest At the turn of the second decade Barca was enjoying its second golden age which was the legendary team coached by Jack Greenwell that also included Paulino Alcantara Sagibarba Felix Sesumaga Ricardo Zamora and Josep Samitier and this side won 9 out of 10 titles between 1919 and 1928 The only team that managed to break their supremacy was CE Europa in the 1922 23 season largely thanks to Esteban Pelao Manuel Cros and Antonio Alcazar with the latter netting the only goal of the title deciding play off they had finished tied on points that gave CE Europa the trophy 6 Decline and Collapse Edit In 1928 three Catalan clubs FC Barcelona RCD Espanyol and CE Europa became founding members of La Liga and the Campionat de Catalunya gradually began to decline in importance during the Spanish Civil War In the 1930s the championship was won by either Barcelona or Espanyol sept in 1933 34 when CE Sabadell FC surprised everyone by winning it against all odds The last edition of the competition was held on 1939 40 and the Campionat de Catalunya ended in the same way it began With an RCD Espanyol triumph Historical classification EditThe historical classification of Catalonia Football Championship is a classification that compiles all the matches results points and goals of all the teams that participated in the Championship of Catalonia football since its inception in 1900 until its disappearance in 1940 1 The classification includes the results of the Copa Macaya the Barcelona Cup and the championship of the Football Association of Catalonia also considered official The 1902 03 and 1912 13 seasons were contested with two clubs claiming championships This classification has been done with the data collected through the archives of Los Deportes Mundo Deportivo La Vanguardia Classification may contain errors due to the inaccuracy of the data published in those years Pos Team Seasons Points P W D L GF GA GD 1st 2nd 3rd Debut Last Appearance BR1 FC Barcelona 39 644 402 301 42 59 1356 386 970 23 7 7 1900 1901 1939 1940 12 RCD Espanyol 37 513 398 231 51 117 922 520 402 9 11 9 1900 1901 1939 1940 13 CE Sabadell FC 24 241 272 98 45 129 442 530 88 1 3 3 1914 1915 1939 1940 14 FC Espanya 18 203 190 89 25 76 323 295 28 3 4 3 1907 1908 1927 1928 15 CE Europa 14 195 164 81 33 50 362 260 102 1 6 1 1919 1920 1937 1938 16 CF Badalona 16 122 175 50 22 103 255 431 176 0 1 2 1912 1913 2 1939 1940 27 FC Internacional 14 121 136 51 19 66 212 235 23 0 3 3 1902 1903 1 1921 1922 28 UE Sants 9 91 110 36 19 55 182 224 42 0 1 1 1922 1923 1932 1933 29 University SC 10 85 95 36 13 46 167 191 24 0 0 3 1901 1902 1916 1917 310 CE Jupiter 8 85 96 38 10 48 174 219 45 0 1 2 1929 1930 1937 1938 211 FC Catala 14 80 119 35 10 74 179 385 206 0 1 2 1901 1902 1914 1915 212 Girona FC 6 61 68 25 12 31 106 107 1 0 1 1 1933 1934 1939 1940 213 Hispania AC 4 52 34 25 2 7 109 30 79 1 2 1 1900 1901 1902 1903 2 114 Terrassa FC 5 50 66 20 10 36 98 165 67 0 0 0 1924 1925 1928 1929 415 FC Palafrugell 3 33 42 12 9 21 54 100 46 0 0 1 1931 1932 1933 1934 316 EC Granollers 4 32 48 13 6 29 72 128 56 0 0 0 1933 1934 1939 1940 417 X Sporting Club 5 31 40 15 1 24 39 65 26 3 0 0 1903 1904 1907 1908 118 FC Martinenc 5 28 66 10 8 48 83 217 134 0 0 0 1923 1924 1932 1933 619 FC Atletic de Sabadell 4 27 42 12 3 27 38 93 55 0 0 0 1915 1916 1918 1919 420 L Avenc de l Sport 6 26 50 10 6 34 60 107 47 0 1 0 1912 1913 2 1922 1923 221 Salut SC 2 17 30 8 1 21 46 98 52 0 0 0 1902 1903 2 1903 1904 522 Joventut FC 1 11 16 5 1 10 22 57 35 0 0 0 1903 1904 1903 1904 623 Irish FC 1 10 14 4 2 8 25 24 1 0 0 0 1902 1903 2 1902 1903 2 524 FC Sant Gervasi 1 8 16 3 2 11 12 95 83 0 0 0 1903 1904 1903 1904 725 Real Club de Polo de Barcelona 1 7 10 3 1 6 9 23 14 0 0 0 1912 1913 1 1912 1913 1 426 Iberia SC 1 7 14 3 1 10 10 25 15 0 0 0 1902 1903 2 1902 1903 2 727 Club T B H 1 6 8 3 0 5 12 13 1 0 0 0 1914 1915 1914 1915 728 Casual SC 1 6 10 3 0 7 11 25 14 0 0 0 1912 1913 1 1912 1913 1 529 FC Barcelona C 1 5 4 2 1 1 8 5 3 0 0 1 1912 1913 2 1912 1913 2 330 FC Numancia 3 5 27 2 1 24 17 100 83 0 0 0 1911 1912 1913 1914 531 FC Barcelona B 1 4 4 2 0 2 9 8 1 0 0 0 1912 1913 2 1912 1913 2 432 Star FC 1 4 12 2 0 10 1 30 29 0 0 0 1909 1910 1909 1910 633 AUF Tarragona 1 4 8 2 0 6 0 30 30 0 0 0 1900 1901 1900 1901 434 FC Central 1 2 12 1 0 11 5 40 35 0 0 0 1909 1910 1909 1910 735 Club Franco Espanyol 1 2 8 1 0 7 0 54 54 0 0 0 1900 1901 1900 1901 536 Iberic FC 1 2 16 0 2 14 4 70 66 0 0 0 1903 1904 1903 1904 9Active ClubClub deceasedChampions EditSource 1 Season Champions titles Runners up Third place Top scorer s Player s Country Goals1900 01 Hispania AC 1 FC Barcelona Club Espanyol a Joan Gamper Barcelona 311901 02 FC Barcelona 1 Hispania AC Club Espanyol Joan Gamper Barcelona 191902 03 Club Espanyol 1 Hispania AC FC Internacional Gustavo Green Espanyol 71902 03 FC Barcelona 2 Club Espanyol Hispania AC Joan Gamper Barcelona 211903 04 Club Espanyol 2 FC Internacional Catala FC Carles Comamala Barcelona 141904 05 FC Barcelona 3 FC Internacional Club Espanyol Roma Forns Barcelona 41905 06 X Sporting Club 1 FC Internacional FC Barcelona Roma Forns Barcelona Jose Quirante Barcelona Juan Bargunyo Barcelona Virgilio Da Costa Barcelona Guillermo Galiardo X Sporting Club 31906 07 X Sporting Club 2 FC Barcelona Catala FC Emilio Sampere X Sporting Club 41907 08 X Sporting Club 3 FC Barcelona FC Espanya Carles Comamala Barcelona Charles Wallace Barcelona 31908 09 FC Barcelona 4 FC Espanya CD Espanyol Charles Wallace Barcelona 71909 10 FC Barcelona 5 CD Espanyol Universitary SC Carles Comamala Barcelona 231910 11 FC Barcelona 6 Catala SC Universitary SC George Pattullo Barcelona 121911 12 Club Espanyol 3 FC Espanya FC Barcelona Pepe Rodriguez Barcelona 151912 13 FC Espanya 1 Club Espanyol Universitary SC Kinke Universitary 61912 13 FC Barcelona 7 FC Barcelona C Avenc FC Apolinario Rodriguez 71913 14 FC Espanya 2 FC Internacional RCD Espanyol Gabriel Bau FC Espanya 51914 15 RCD Espanyol 4 FC Barcelona FC Espanya Jose Maria Tormo Espanyol 71915 16 FC Barcelona 8 FC Espanya Sabadell FC Paulino Alcantara Barcelona 231916 17 FC Espanya 3 RCD Espanyol Sabadell FC Agustin Cruella Tena FC Espanya 111917 18 RCD Espanyol 5 FC Espanya FC Barcelona Clemente Gracia Espanyol 91918 19 FC Barcelona 9 RCD Espanyol FC Espanya Paulino Alcantara Barcelona Vicente Martinez Barcelona 91919 20 FC Barcelona 10 Sabadell FC RCD Espanyol Paulino Alcantara Barcelona 141920 21 FC Barcelona 11 CE Europa RCD Espanyol Enrique Alegre Europa 141921 22 FC Barcelona 12 CE Europa Avenc Paulino Alcantara Barcelona Clemente Gracia Barcelona 191922 23 CE Europa 1 FC Barcelona Sabadell FC Paulino Alcantara Barcelona Manuel Cros Europa Jose Julia Europa 71923 24 FC Barcelona 13 CE Europa RCD Espanyol Josep Samitier Barcelona 141924 25 FC Barcelona 14 RCD Espanyol UE Sants Josep Samitier Barcelona Jose Luis Zabala Espanyol 101925 26 FC Barcelona 15 UE Sants Sabadell FC Josep Sastre FC Gracia 131926 27 FC Barcelona 16 CE Europa RCD Espanyol Josep Samitier Barcelona 181927 28 FC Barcelona 17 CE Europa RCD Espanyol Manuel Cros Europa 211928 29 RCD Espanyol 6 CE Europa FC Barcelona Manuel Cros Europa 121929 30 FC Barcelona 18 RCD Espanyol CE Europa Josep Forgas CF Badalona 91930 31 FC Barcelona 19 Sabadell FC CF Badalona Edelmiro Lorenzo Espanyol 91931 32 FC Barcelona 20 RCD Espanyol CE Jupiter Josep Samitier Barcelona 131932 33 RCD Espanyol 7 FC Barcelona Palafrugell Jose Garreta Espanyol 191933 34 Sabadell FC 1 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona Miguel Gual Sabadell 181934 35 FC Barcelona 21 Sabadell FC CE Jupiter Josep Escola Barcelona 131935 36 FC Barcelona 22 CF Badalona Sabadell FC Josep Escola Barcelona 191936 37 RCD Espanyol 8 FC Barcelona Girona FC Miguel Gual Barcelona 91937 38 FC Barcelona 23 CE Jupiter CF Badalona Jaime Rigual Barcelona 151939 40 RCD Espanyol 9 Girona FC FC Barcelona Martinez Catala Espanyol 14 Espanyol withdrew after the fourth game Titles by Team EditRank Country No Editions1 FC Barcelona 23 1901 02 1902 03 1904 05 1908 09 1909 10 1910 11 1912 13 1915 16 1918 19 1919 20 1920 21 1921 22 1923 24 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1933 34 1935 36 and 1937 38 2 Club Espanyol RCD Espanyol CD Espanyol 9 1902 03 1903 04 1911 12 1914 15 1917 18 1928 29 1932 33 1936 37 and 1939 40 3 X Sporting Club 3 1905 06 1906 07 and 1907 08FC Espanya de Barcelona 3 1912 13 1913 14 and 1916 175 Hispania AC 1 1900 01CE Europa 1 1922 23CE Sabadell FC 1 1933 34See also EditCopa Macaya Copa Catalunya Supercopa de Catalunya Catalonia national football teamReferences Edit a b c Spain Final Tables Catalonia RSSSF 20 May 2020 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Barca Rewind The first ever title www fcbarcelona com 23 March 2020 Retrieved 23 July 2022 La identidad de Gustavo Green desvelada despues de 120 anos Gustavo Green s identity revealed after 120 years in Spanish CIHEFE 17 January 2017 Retrieved 20 August 2022 Squad of X 1906 07 Campionat de Catalunya www bdfutbol com Retrieved 20 August 2022 Squad of Espanol 1911 12 Campionat de Catalunya www bdfutbol com Retrieved 20 August 2022 Manuel Cros the killer of Europe www live feeds com 24 June 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2022 External links EditList of Champions of Catalonia and Spain at www rsssf com Catalan football championship Final Tables at www rsssf com Catalan football championship statistics and squads at www futcat org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Catalan football championship amp oldid 1145832572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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