His presidency at Real Madrid coincided with the Spanish Civil War and Sánchez Guerra, a prominent Republican, refused to flee Madrid as it was about to fall into the hands of Francisco Franco. He was captured, imprisoned by supporters of Franco before escaping to Paris where he became a prominent member of the government-in-exile.[2] During the war itself, Sánchez Guerra had little active involvement in the daily management of Real Madrid, acting with non-official presidents Juan José Vallejo and Antonio Ortega (these two presidents were not elected), running things on his behalf.
rafael, sánchez, guerra, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, sánchez, second, maternal, family, name, guerra, october, 1897, april, 1964, spanish, lawyer, journalist, politician, president, real, madrid, from, 1935, until, august, 1936, sánchez, gue. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Sanchez and the second or maternal family name is Guerra Rafael Sanchez Guerra 28 October 1897 2 April 1964 was a Spanish lawyer journalist and politician who was the 8th president of Real Madrid from 31 May 1935 until 4 August 1936 1 Rafael Sanchez GuerraSanchez Guerra in 1950Minister without portfolioIn office 1946 1947Prime MinisterJose Giral8th president of Real MadridIn office 31 May 1935 4 August 1936Preceded byLuis Usera BugallalSucceeded byAdolfo MelendezMember of the City Council of MadridIn office 14 April 1931 28 March 1939Personal detailsBorn 1897 10 28 28 October 1897Madrid Kingdom of SpainDied2 April 1964 1964 04 02 aged 66 Villava Spanish StateOccupationLawyer journalist politicianHis presidency at Real Madrid coincided with the Spanish Civil War and Sanchez Guerra a prominent Republican refused to flee Madrid as it was about to fall into the hands of Francisco Franco He was captured imprisoned by supporters of Franco before escaping to Paris where he became a prominent member of the government in exile 2 During the war itself Sanchez Guerra had little active involvement in the daily management of Real Madrid acting with non official presidents Juan Jose Vallejo and Antonio Ortega these two presidents were not elected running things on his behalf He served as Minister without portfolio from 1946 until 1947 in the government in exile under prime minister Jose Giral From 14 April 1931 until 28 March 1939 Sanchez Guerra was a member of the City Council of Madrid References Edit Rafael Sanchez Guerra Archived 2009 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Real Madrid C F Retrieved 13 February 2010 When Real Madrid were red Marca Retrieved 3 December 2020 External link Edit Media related to Rafael Sanchez Guerra at Wikimedia Commons This biographical article relating to Spanish football is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafael Sanchez Guerra amp oldid 1140157511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,