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Paulino Alcántara

Paulino Alcántara Riestrá (7 October 1896 – 13 February 1964) was a former Filipino and Spanish professional football player and manager who played as a forward. Born in the Philippines, he spent most of his playing career at Barcelona, and also represented Catalonia, the Philippines and Spain internationally.[1]

Paulino Alcántara
Alcántara at Barcelona in the 1920s
Personal information
Full name Paulino Alcántara Riestrá
Date of birth (1896-10-07)7 October 1896
Place of birth Concepcion, Iloilo, Philippines
Date of death 13 February 1964(1964-02-13) (aged 67)
Place of death Barcelona, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
FC Galeno
0000 Barcelona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1912–1916 Barcelona 37 (79)
1916–1918 Bohemian 23 (24)
1918–1927 Barcelona 200 (300)
International career
1915–1926 Catalonia 7 (8)
1917 Philippines 11 (9)
1921–1923 Spain 14 (19)
Managerial career
1951 Spain
1953 Catalonia
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alcántara made his debut for Barcelona at the age of 15, and remains the youngest player to play or score for the club. He scored 395 goals in 399 official and friendly matches, a club record that stood for 87 years.[2][3] After retiring as a player in 1927 at the age of 31, he became a doctor. Alcántara served as a club director between 1931 and 1934. In 1951, Alcántara became a coach and managed Spain for three games.

Club career edit

Early career edit

 
An early Alcántara during his first years with FC Barcelona

Alcántara was born in Concepcion, Iloilo, the Philippines to a Hispanic Filipino family. He was the son of Eduardo Alcántara, a Spanish soldier, and Victoriana Camilan Riestra, a Filipina from Iloilo.[4][5] He was three years old when his family moved to Barcelona fleeing the turmoil from the Philippine independence war from Spain, the same year that FC Barcelona was formed by Joan Gamper.[6] Alcántara started playing for FC Galeno, a Barcelona-based club that was founded by and largely made up of medical students and young doctors with their games played in the courtyard of a local hospital. He immediately impressed and in February 1912 he was scouted by Barcelona's president Joan Gamper who attended a Galeno match.[7] Alcántara then joined Barcelona's youth team and within the same week, he made his first-team debut at the age of 15 years, 4 months and 18 days on 25 February 1912 against Catalá SC (founded only weeks before FC Barcelona) in the Campionat de Catalunya (Catalan football championship) at the Camp de la Indústria, in front of about 100 fans. Barcelona won that game 9–0, with Alcántara scoring the first three goals of the game, setting the still unbroken record for being the youngest player to ever play and score for FC Barcelona in an official match.[6] He was also the youngest hat-trick scorer in the world at the time,[8] a record that stood for 84 years. Among his teammates during his time at the club [9] were Francisco Bru Sanz, Jack Greenwell and Romà Forns. He went on to help the club win two Campionat de Catalunya in 1913 and 1916 and the 1913 Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup), in which he missed the final that ended in a 2–2 draw with Real Sociedad, but then played in the replay as Barcelona came-out as 2-1 winners.[10]

Bohemian Sporting Club edit

In 1916, Alcántara's parents returned to the Philippines and took their son with them. There he continued his studies in medicine and played football for the Bohemian Sporting Club. He helped the club win two Philippine Championships; in 1917 and 1918. He was selected for the Philippine national football team in 1917 and represented his country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo, helping them defeat Japan 15–2, which is still the Philippines' biggest win in international football. He also represented the Philippines at table tennis. Meanwhile, Barcelona had failed to win a major trophy in his absence and the club pleaded in vain with his parents to allow him to return to Spain. However, he contracted malaria in 1917 and apparently refused to take the prescribed medication until he was allowed to go back.

Return to Barcelona edit

After returning to Barcelona, his former teammate and manager Jack Greenwell experimented by playing Alcántara as a defender, but Alcántara did not succeed in that position. The paying members of Barca's club membership, "Els Socis," demanded that Alcántara be switched back to his normal position, which saw him return to the forward line.[11] In 1919, he helped the club win another Campionat de Catalunya. The club also reached the 1919 Copa del Rey Final but lost 2–5 to Arenas Club de Getxo, courtesy of a hat-trick from future teammate Félix Sesúmaga.[12] On 13 April 1919 in a game at Les Corts against Real Sociedad, Alcántara scored the "police goal," when a policeman got in the way of a powerful shot, so both the ball and policeman ended up in the back of the net.[13] In 1920 the club won another Copa del Rey and the Campionat de Catalunya, with Alcántara scoring in the 2–0 win over Athletic Bilbao in the Cup final. The squad included Emilio Sagi Liñán, who formed a partnership with Alcántara as well as Ricardo Zamora, Josep Samitier and Félix Sesúmaga. This marked the beginning of the club's first golden era and saw them dominate both the Campionat de Catalunya and the Copa del Rey. Alcántara scored twice in the 1922 Cup final, where Barcelona defeated Real Unión 5–1 and scored the winning goal in the 3–2 win over Atlético Madrid in the 1926 final.[14]

International career edit

Like many other FC Barcelona players at the time, Alcántara was summoned to play for the Catalonian national team several times, making his debut on 3 January 1915 against the “North team” (a Basque Country XI). In May 1915, he was a member of the Catalan side that participated in the first edition of the Prince of Asturias Cup, an inter-regional competition organized by the RFEF.[15] He scored the first-ever goal of the competition in the opening game against the Centro team (a Castile/Madrid XI), which ended in a 2–1 win, but a loss to North in the following game prevented them from winning the tournament. Alcántara also represented Catalonia in the last edition of the Prince of Asturias Cup in 1926, which was a two-legged tie between the previous two champions, Catalonia and Asturias, for the right to keep the trophy, and Alcántara netted in the second leg in a 4–3 win, thus contributing decisively in helping Catalonia to win a record-breaking third Prince of Asturias Cup title.[16][17]

In 1917 he was selected by the Philippines national team and represented the country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo, helping them defeat Japan 15–2, which became the Philippines' biggest win in international football.[18]

In 1920 Alcántara, along with Zamora, Samitier and Sesúmaga, was selected to represent Spain at the 1920 Summer Olympics. However, Alcántara chose to stay at home to take his final medical exams. Without him, Spain was eliminated in the quarter-finals by the eventual champions Belgium, the same team against which he eventually made his debut on 7 October 1921, aged 25, scoring both goals in a 2–0 win. In 1922, he was nicknamed "El Rompe Redes" or "Trencaxarxes" (the net breaker) after he broke the net with a shot during a match against France.[19] In total, he made five appearances and scored a then-national record of six goals for Spain between 1921 and 1927.[20]

Retirement edit

Alcántara retired on 3 July 1927 in order to become a doctor at age 31, the same day that FC Barcelona played against Spain in a testimonial match in his honour. He later served as a club director between 1931 and 1934. Alcántara was one of the first footballers to write memoirs of his playing days.[21] In 1951, Alcántara was one of three selectors, along with Félix Quesada and Luís Iceta, that coached Spain for three games against Switzerland, Belgium and Sweden. He won one game and tied the other two.[11]

Spanish Civil War edit

In the 1930s, Alcántara was a member of the Falange Española, the variant of Spanish Fascism. On 4 August 1936, he fled to Andorra and France after Franco's coup failed to take Barcelona on 18 July 1936. In 1936 Alcántara was a Carlist volunteer and participated in numerous military operations of the nationalist troops of Francisco Franco. During the Spanish Civil War, Alcántara was Lieutenant of the first battalion of the Brigade Legionary Black Arrows (Frecce Nere). The Black Arrows was a volunteer corps (Corpo Truppe Volontarie) directed directly by Benito Mussolini. With the Black Arrows, Alcantara served on the fronts of Guadalajara, Aragon and Catalonia. With General Yagüe, he entered Barcelona victoriously on 26 January 1939. After the Spanish Civil War, Paulino Alcántara lived in Barcelona and was Lieutenant of the Black Arrows. During the Spanish State, Alcántara was a Chief of the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS.[22]

Legacy edit

Alcántara an iconic superstar in world football, is known for his achievements with FC Barcelona, winning a record of 10 Catalan Championship titles, 5 Copa del Rey and 2 Pyrenees Cup between the 1910s and the 1920s, and scoring 395 goals in 399 matches; a club record which was broken by Argentine footballer Lionel Messi about a century later in 2014. He is regarded by FIFA as one of the greatest football strikers in the 20th century, and the best Asian footballer of all time. Alcántara is also regarded by Barcelona as one of its great legends. He was also a popular political figure in Spain during the 1930s. However, in his native country, the Philippines, Alcántara had limited recognition until the 2010s, partially caused by a surge of popularity of football in the Philippines.[23]

In 2018, the domestic cup tournament of the Philippines Football League, the Copa Paulino Alcantara was named in his honor. He was also named part of the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2021.[24] Alcántara was featured in FIFA 16 and FIFA 21 video games as an iconic FIFA legends player.

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season Copa d'Espanya Cup Regional Pyrenees Cup Friendly Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
FC Barcelona 1911–12 La Liga 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 2 5 5
1912–13 2 5 2 0 0 0 1 2 20 22 25 31
1913–14 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 1 30 23 37 24
1914–15 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 0 23 29 32 33
1915–16 0 0 4 4 11 25 0 0 14 12 29 41
1917–18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 6 4
1918–19 0 0 5 7 12 11 0 0 21 29 38 47
1919–20 0 0 3 3 9 14 0 0 29 34 41 51
1920–21 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 11 13 19 20
1921–22 0 0 4 8 8 19 0 0 12 18 24 45
1922–23 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 32 32 40 39
1923–24 0 0 7 8 7 4 0 0 36 29 50 41
1924–25 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 10 4 13 4
1925–26 0 0 6 3 14 4 0 0 8 7 28 14
1926–27 0 0 4 2 4 2 0 0 9 6 17 10
1932–33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 2 5 37 35 99 100 3 3 264 264 405 407
Career total 2 5 37 35 99 100 3 3 264 264 405 407

International edit

Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcántara[20]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 October 1921 San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao, Spain   Belgium 1–0 2–0 Friendly
2. 2–0
3. 18 December 1921 Campo de O'Donnell, Madrid, Spain   Portugal 1–0 3–1
4. 2–0
5. 30 April 1922 Stade Sainte-Germaine, Le Bouscat, France   France 1–0 4–0
6. 2–0
Scores and results list Philippines's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcántara[citation needed]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 10 May 1917 Shibaura Ground, Tokyo, Japan   Japan
1–0
Far Eastern Championship
2
?–?
3
?–?
4
?–?
5
?–?
6
?–?
Scores and results list Catalonia's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcántara[17]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 19 May 1915 Campo de O'Donnell, Madrid, Spain   Castile 1–0 2–1 1915 Prince of Asturias Cup
2. 6 February 1921 Camp Muntaner, Barcelona, Spain   South West France 5–1 Friendly
3.
4. 3 April 1921 Camp Muntaner, Barcelona, Spain Badalona 4–0 Friendly
5. 19 September 1926 Guinardó, Barcelona, Spain   Asturias 3–1 4–3 1926 Prince of Asturias Cup

Honours edit

Barcelona

Bohemian

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Paulino Alcántara at BDFutbol
  • Paulino Alcántara at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Asian Paulino Alcántara at RSSSF
  • Player profile at FC Barcelona

paulino, alcántara, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, alcántara, second, maternal, family, name, riestrá, riestrá, october, 1896, february, 1964, former, filipino, spanish, professional, football, player, manager, played, forward, born, philippine. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Alcantara and the second or maternal family name is Riestra Paulino Alcantara Riestra 7 October 1896 13 February 1964 was a former Filipino and Spanish professional football player and manager who played as a forward Born in the Philippines he spent most of his playing career at Barcelona and also represented Catalonia the Philippines and Spain internationally 1 Paulino AlcantaraAlcantara at Barcelona in the 1920sPersonal informationFull namePaulino Alcantara RiestraDate of birth 1896 10 07 7 October 1896Place of birthConcepcion Iloilo PhilippinesDate of death13 February 1964 1964 02 13 aged 67 Place of deathBarcelona SpainHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Position s StrikerYouth careerFC Galeno0000BarcelonaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1912 1916Barcelona37 79 1916 1918Bohemian23 24 1918 1927Barcelona200 300 International career1915 1926Catalonia7 8 1917Philippines11 9 1921 1923Spain14 19 Managerial career1951Spain1953CataloniaMedal record Philippines Far Eastern Championship Games 1917 Tokyo Team Club domestic league appearances and goals Alcantara made his debut for Barcelona at the age of 15 and remains the youngest player to play or score for the club He scored 395 goals in 399 official and friendly matches a club record that stood for 87 years 2 3 After retiring as a player in 1927 at the age of 31 he became a doctor Alcantara served as a club director between 1931 and 1934 In 1951 Alcantara became a coach and managed Spain for three games Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Bohemian Sporting Club 1 3 Return to Barcelona 2 International career 3 Retirement 3 1 Spanish Civil War 4 Legacy 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksClub career editEarly career edit nbsp An early Alcantara during his first years with FC Barcelona Alcantara was born in Concepcion Iloilo the Philippines to a Hispanic Filipino family He was the son of Eduardo Alcantara a Spanish soldier and Victoriana Camilan Riestra a Filipina from Iloilo 4 5 He was three years old when his family moved to Barcelona fleeing the turmoil from the Philippine independence war from Spain the same year that FC Barcelona was formed by Joan Gamper 6 Alcantara started playing for FC Galeno a Barcelona based club that was founded by and largely made up of medical students and young doctors with their games played in the courtyard of a local hospital He immediately impressed and in February 1912 he was scouted by Barcelona s president Joan Gamper who attended a Galeno match 7 Alcantara then joined Barcelona s youth team and within the same week he made his first team debut at the age of 15 years 4 months and 18 days on 25 February 1912 against Catala SC founded only weeks before FC Barcelona in the Campionat de Catalunya Catalan football championship at the Camp de la Industria in front of about 100 fans Barcelona won that game 9 0 with Alcantara scoring the first three goals of the game setting the still unbroken record for being the youngest player to ever play and score for FC Barcelona in an official match 6 He was also the youngest hat trick scorer in the world at the time 8 a record that stood for 84 years Among his teammates during his time at the club 9 were Francisco Bru Sanz Jack Greenwell and Roma Forns He went on to help the club win two Campionat de Catalunya in 1913 and 1916 and the 1913 Copa del Rey Spanish Cup in which he missed the final that ended in a 2 2 draw with Real Sociedad but then played in the replay as Barcelona came out as 2 1 winners 10 Bohemian Sporting Club edit In 1916 Alcantara s parents returned to the Philippines and took their son with them There he continued his studies in medicine and played football for the Bohemian Sporting Club He helped the club win two Philippine Championships in 1917 and 1918 He was selected for the Philippine national football team in 1917 and represented his country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo helping them defeat Japan 15 2 which is still the Philippines biggest win in international football He also represented the Philippines at table tennis Meanwhile Barcelona had failed to win a major trophy in his absence and the club pleaded in vain with his parents to allow him to return to Spain However he contracted malaria in 1917 and apparently refused to take the prescribed medication until he was allowed to go back Return to Barcelona edit After returning to Barcelona his former teammate and manager Jack Greenwell experimented by playing Alcantara as a defender but Alcantara did not succeed in that position The paying members of Barca s club membership Els Socis demanded that Alcantara be switched back to his normal position which saw him return to the forward line 11 In 1919 he helped the club win another Campionat de Catalunya The club also reached the 1919 Copa del Rey Final but lost 2 5 to Arenas Club de Getxo courtesy of a hat trick from future teammate Felix Sesumaga 12 On 13 April 1919 in a game at Les Corts against Real Sociedad Alcantara scored the police goal when a policeman got in the way of a powerful shot so both the ball and policeman ended up in the back of the net 13 In 1920 the club won another Copa del Rey and the Campionat de Catalunya with Alcantara scoring in the 2 0 win over Athletic Bilbao in the Cup final The squad included Emilio Sagi Linan who formed a partnership with Alcantara as well as Ricardo Zamora Josep Samitier and Felix Sesumaga This marked the beginning of the club s first golden era and saw them dominate both the Campionat de Catalunya and the Copa del Rey Alcantara scored twice in the 1922 Cup final where Barcelona defeated Real Union 5 1 and scored the winning goal in the 3 2 win over Atletico Madrid in the 1926 final 14 International career editLike many other FC Barcelona players at the time Alcantara was summoned to play for the Catalonian national team several times making his debut on 3 January 1915 against the North team a Basque Country XI In May 1915 he was a member of the Catalan side that participated in the first edition of the Prince of Asturias Cup an inter regional competition organized by the RFEF 15 He scored the first ever goal of the competition in the opening game against the Centro team a Castile Madrid XI which ended in a 2 1 win but a loss to North in the following game prevented them from winning the tournament Alcantara also represented Catalonia in the last edition of the Prince of Asturias Cup in 1926 which was a two legged tie between the previous two champions Catalonia and Asturias for the right to keep the trophy and Alcantara netted in the second leg in a 4 3 win thus contributing decisively in helping Catalonia to win a record breaking third Prince of Asturias Cup title 16 17 In 1917 he was selected by the Philippines national team and represented the country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo helping them defeat Japan 15 2 which became the Philippines biggest win in international football 18 In 1920 Alcantara along with Zamora Samitier and Sesumaga was selected to represent Spain at the 1920 Summer Olympics However Alcantara chose to stay at home to take his final medical exams Without him Spain was eliminated in the quarter finals by the eventual champions Belgium the same team against which he eventually made his debut on 7 October 1921 aged 25 scoring both goals in a 2 0 win In 1922 he was nicknamed El Rompe Redes or Trencaxarxes the net breaker after he broke the net with a shot during a match against France 19 In total he made five appearances and scored a then national record of six goals for Spain between 1921 and 1927 20 Retirement editAlcantara retired on 3 July 1927 in order to become a doctor at age 31 the same day that FC Barcelona played against Spain in a testimonial match in his honour He later served as a club director between 1931 and 1934 Alcantara was one of the first footballers to write memoirs of his playing days 21 In 1951 Alcantara was one of three selectors along with Felix Quesada and Luis Iceta that coached Spain for three games against Switzerland Belgium and Sweden He won one game and tied the other two 11 Spanish Civil War edit In the 1930s Alcantara was a member of the Falange Espanola the variant of Spanish Fascism On 4 August 1936 he fled to Andorra and France after Franco s coup failed to take Barcelona on 18 July 1936 In 1936 Alcantara was a Carlist volunteer and participated in numerous military operations of the nationalist troops of Francisco Franco During the Spanish Civil War Alcantara was Lieutenant of the first battalion of the Brigade Legionary Black Arrows Frecce Nere The Black Arrows was a volunteer corps Corpo Truppe Volontarie directed directly by Benito Mussolini With the Black Arrows Alcantara served on the fronts of Guadalajara Aragon and Catalonia With General Yague he entered Barcelona victoriously on 26 January 1939 After the Spanish Civil War Paulino Alcantara lived in Barcelona and was Lieutenant of the Black Arrows During the Spanish State Alcantara was a Chief of the Falange Espanola Tradicionalista y de las JONS 22 Legacy editAlcantara an iconic superstar in world football is known for his achievements with FC Barcelona winning a record of 10 Catalan Championship titles 5 Copa del Rey and 2 Pyrenees Cup between the 1910s and the 1920s and scoring 395 goals in 399 matches a club record which was broken by Argentine footballer Lionel Messi about a century later in 2014 He is regarded by FIFA as one of the greatest football strikers in the 20th century and the best Asian footballer of all time Alcantara is also regarded by Barcelona as one of its great legends He was also a popular political figure in Spain during the 1930s However in his native country the Philippines Alcantara had limited recognition until the 2010s partially caused by a surge of popularity of football in the Philippines 23 In 2018 the domestic cup tournament of the Philippines Football League the Copa Paulino Alcantara was named in his honor He was also named part of the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2021 24 Alcantara was featured in FIFA 16 and FIFA 21 video games as an iconic FIFA legends player Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season Copa d Espanya Cup Regional Pyrenees Cup Friendly Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals FC Barcelona 1911 12 La Liga 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 2 5 5 1912 13 2 5 2 0 0 0 1 2 20 22 25 31 1913 14 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 1 30 23 37 24 1914 15 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 0 23 29 32 33 1915 16 0 0 4 4 11 25 0 0 14 12 29 41 1917 18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 6 4 1918 19 0 0 5 7 12 11 0 0 21 29 38 47 1919 20 0 0 3 3 9 14 0 0 29 34 41 51 1920 21 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 11 13 19 20 1921 22 0 0 4 8 8 19 0 0 12 18 24 45 1922 23 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 32 32 40 39 1923 24 0 0 7 8 7 4 0 0 36 29 50 41 1924 25 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 10 4 13 4 1925 26 0 0 6 3 14 4 0 0 8 7 28 14 1926 27 0 0 4 2 4 2 0 0 9 6 17 10 1932 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 2 5 37 35 99 100 3 3 264 264 405 407 Career total 2 5 37 35 99 100 3 3 264 264 405 407 International edit Scores and results list Spain s goal tally first List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcantara 20 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 9 October 1921 San Mames Stadium Bilbao Spain nbsp Belgium 1 0 2 0 Friendly 2 2 0 3 18 December 1921 Campo de O Donnell Madrid Spain nbsp Portugal 1 0 3 1 4 2 0 5 30 April 1922 Stade Sainte Germaine Le Bouscat France nbsp France 1 0 4 0 6 2 0 Scores and results list Philippines s goal tally first List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcantara citation needed No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 10 May 1917 Shibaura Ground Tokyo Japan nbsp Japan 1 0 15 2 Far Eastern Championship 2 3 4 5 6 Scores and results list Catalonia s goal tally first List of international goals scored by Paulino Alcantara 17 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 19 May 1915 Campo de O Donnell Madrid Spain nbsp Castile 1 0 2 1 1915 Prince of Asturias Cup 2 6 February 1921 Camp Muntaner Barcelona Spain nbsp South West France 5 1 Friendly 3 4 3 April 1921 Camp Muntaner Barcelona Spain Badalona 4 0 Friendly 5 19 September 1926 Guinardo Barcelona Spain nbsp Asturias 3 1 4 3 1926 Prince of Asturias CupHonours editBarcelona Pyrenees Cup 1912 1913 Copa del Rey 1913 1920 1922 1925 1926 Catalan football championship 1913 1916 1919 1920 1921 1922 1924 1925 1926 1927 Bohemian Philippines Championship 2 1917 1918See also editList of Spain international footballers born outside SpainReferences edit Players Appearing for Two or More Countries RSSSF Archived from the original on 3 August 2008 Retrieved 9 July 2014 FC Barcelona Records Team amp Individual Records FCBarcelona cat Futbol Club Barcelona Archived from the original on 4 April 2012 Retrieved 19 March 2012 History Paulino Alcantara FC Barcelona Archived from the original on 7 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