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1939–40 Atlético Aviación season

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Athletic-Aviation Club/Atlético Madrid
1939–40 season
Cup for the winner of the regional championship
PresidentLuis Navarro
ManagerRicardo Zamora
StadiumHippodrome of Lamiako
1939–40 La LigaChampions
Campeonato Mancomunado CentroChampions
Top goalscorerLeague: Spain Enrique (11)
All: Spain Julio Elícegui (24)
Biggest winAthletic Club 8–1 New Foot-Ball Club
Biggest defeatAthletic Club 2–3 Athletic Bilbao

The 1939–40 Athletic-Aviation Club season was one of the most successful seasons in the history of Atlético Madrid. Atlético, who merged with Club Aviación Nacional at the start of the season, on 4 October 1939, won three titles within the next 12 months, the 1939 Campeonato Mancomunado Centro in November,[1][2] the 1939–40 La Liga in April,[3] and the 1940 Spanish Super Cup in September, although the latter was won in the following season.[4]

Summary

  • 1 April: By the end of the Spanish Civil War, Atlético Madrid found itself in a difficult situation because they were lacking a suitable playing field since the Metropolitano had been completely destroyed by the war, lacking players because its squad had been decimated (including the club's star, Monchín Triana, who was shot down), and it accumulated an economic deficit that envisaged a dark future in its sporting and financial horizon.[5] However, the club managed to save itself from an almost certain disappearance by merging with Club Aviación Nacional, a club that had been founded by three aviation officers.[5]
  • 4 October: After reaching a pre-agreement in September 1939, the representatives of both sides signed the absorption agreements on 4 October, and appointed the first Board of Directors with Commander Francisco Vives as president of the now Athletic-Aviation Club.[5][6] Ricardo Zamora was appointed coach of Athletic Aviación, later to become Atlético Aviación.[5]
  • 19 November: Despite this rocky start, however, the team soon found its rhythm and style under the leadership of Zamora, and went on to win each of the remaining six Mancomunado matches, scoring a total of 24 goals for an average of four goals per game while only conceding three, keeping a clean-sheet against both Ferroviaria and Madrid, beating the later on the last matchday on 19 November as they finished level on points, but hedge out Madrid on goal difference, thus winning their first-ever title.[1][2]
  • 26 November: At that time, Real Oviedo also had its field destroyed by the war, so it was decided to give up its place to another team, and that final spot was contested by Atlético and CA Osasuna, in a match held in Valencia on 26 November, which Atlético Aviación won with a score of 3–1, with two goals from Enrique and one from Juan Vázquez, thus achieving promotion to La Liga.[5][8]
  • 3 December: Atlético Aviación defeated Athletic Bilbao 3–1 in their opening fixture of the 1939–40 La Liga, courtesy of a hat-trick from Enrique, which marked their first-ever win over the Basques in eleven meetings.[1][9]
  • 31 March 1940: The club then reached new heights, surprising everyone by winning their first La Liga title in 1940, just one point ahead of the second-placed Sevilla FC.[3][5] The league's deciding match was, therefore, the return fixture between these two sides on 31 March, in which Atlético Aviación, who had lost in Seville 1–4, achieved their revenge with a 4–2 victory, courtesy of Paco Campos, Enrique, and Ramón Gabilondo (2).[1][10]
  • 28 April: The club officially confirmed the 1940 La Liga title with a 2–0 victory over Valencia CF, with goals from Campos and Elícegui.[1][5]
  • 28 May: In the 1940 Copa del Generalísimo, Atlético Aviación received a bye to the round of 16 in which they were set to face Real Zaragoza. As both legs ended in a draw, a tiebreaker was played on 28 May at a neutral ground, the Camp de Les Corts in Barcelona, which ended in a 2–4 loss.[11]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Fernando Tabales (First club)
GK Spain ESP Guillermo
DF Spain ESP Alfonso Aparicio
DF Spain ESP José Mesa
DF Spain ESP Celso Pedro Blanco
DF Spain ESP Juan Escudero
DF Spain ESP José Cobo
DF Spain ESP Alejandro Díaz García
MF Spain ESP Francisco Arencibia
MF Spain ESP Francisco Machín
MF Spain ESP Santiago Buiría
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Germán Gómez
MF Spain ESP Ramón Gabilondo
MF Spain ESP Luis Urquiri
MF Spain ESP Cesáreo Bachiller
MF Spain ESP Enrique
FW Spain ESP Juan Vázquez
FW Spain ESP Paco Campos
FW Spain ESP Julio Elícegui
FW Spain ESP Adolfo Bracero
FW Spain ESP José Rubio

Source:

Results

[1]

Atlético Aviación

Campeonato Mancomunado Centro

5 October 1939 Atlético Aviación 1 – 2 AD Ferroviaria Madrid
Elícegui 35' Report1 García de la Puerta 38'
Trompi 61'
12 October 1939 Real Valladolid 0 – 3 Atlético Aviación Valladolid
Report1 Buiría 3'
Elícegui 10'
Escudero 77'
15 October 1939 Atlético Aviación 1 – 1 Imperio CF Madrid
Elícegui 78' Report1 Bescos 30'
22 October 1939 Real Madrid 2 – 1 Atlético Aviación Madrid
Lecue 15'
Villanueva 88'
Report1 Campos 30' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
25 October 1939 AD Salamanca 0 – 3 Atlético Aviación Salamanca
Report1 Elícegui 47', 87'
Campos 77'
28 October 1939 AD Ferroviaria 0 – 4 Atlético Aviación Madrid
Escudero 15'
Elícegui 35', 67'
Enrique 87'
Report1
1 November 1939 Atlético Aviación 3 – 1 AD Salamanca Madrid
Campos 41', 56'
Elícegui 69'
Report1 Cano II 86'
5 November 1939 Atlético Aviación 8 – 0 Real Valladolid Madrid
Enrique 10', 60', 75'
Elícegui 50', 70', 86'
Campos 53', 72'
Report1
11 November 1939 Imperio CF 2 – 3 Atlético Aviación Madrid
Pepote 15'
Alday 65'
Report1 Elícegui 55'
Campos 68'
Arencibia 88'
19 November 1939 Atlético Aviación 3 – 0 Real Madrid Madrid
Campos 14', 26'
Vázquez 54'
Report1

Promotion playoff

26 November 1939 Atlético Aviación 3 – 1 CA Osasuna Valencia
Enrique 35', 74'
Vázquez 54'
Report1
Report2
Vergara 20' Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Referee: Catalonia Arribas Seijas

La Liga

3 December 1939 1st matchday Athletic Bilbao 1 – 3 Atlético Aviación Bilbao, Basque Country
Garate 22' Report1 Enrique 49', 52', 55' Stadium: San Mamés
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Crespo Orradre
10 December 1939 2nd matchday Atlético Aviación 0 – 0 Real Betis Madrid
Report1 Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Catalonia Tamarit Falaguera
17 December 1939 3rd matchday Real Zaragoza 4 – 3 Atlético Aviación Zaragoza
Enrique 28'
Elícegui 50', 77'
Report1 Antón 55', 88'
Primo 58', 80'
Stadium: Estadio Torrero
Referee: Catalonia Arribas Seijas
24 December 1939 4th matchday Atlético Aviación 3 – 0 FC Barcelona Madrid
Enrique 3', 54' (pen.)
Arencibia 73'
Report1 Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Cantabria Rodríguez Mato
31 December 1939 5th matchday Hércules CF 4 – 1 Atlético Aviación Alicante
Aparício 22'
Tormo 56'
Vilanova 71', 85'
Report1 Arencibia 7' Stadium: Bardín
Referee: Catalonia Tamarit Falaguera
7 January 1940 6th matchday Atlético Aviación 2 – 1 Real Madrid Madrid
Enrique 25'
Arencibia 82'
Report1 Lecue 44' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) González Díaz
14 January 1940 7th matchday Sevilla FC 4 – 1 Atlético Aviación Seville
Campanal I
Raimundo 42', 55'
Pepillo 85'
Report1 Enrique 10' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio de Nervión
Referee: Catalonia Sanchis Orduña
24 January 1940 8th matchday Atlético Aviación 2 – 1 Racing de Santander Madrid
Vázquez 75'
Elícegui 79'
Report1 Chas 30' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Gojenuri Eguiluz
28 January 1940 9th matchday RCD Espanyol 2 – 0 Atlético Aviación Barcelona, Catalonia
Mas 7'
Quique 23'
Report1 Stadium: Sarrià Stadium
Referee: Catalonia Vilalta Bars
4 February 1940 10th matchday Atlético Aviación 4 – 1 RC Celta de Vigo Madrid
Campos 23', 62'
Enrique 66'
Gabilondo 82'
Report1 Toro 70' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Catalonia Ferrer Rodriguez
11 February 1940 11th matchday Valencia CF 1 – 0 Atlético Aviación Valencia
Poli 10' Report1 Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Referee: Catalonia Espelta Mussons
18 February 1940 12th matchday Atlético Aviación 3 – 1 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
Vázquez 42'
Elícegui 65', 89'
Report1 Unamuno 16' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Community of Madrid Escartín Morán
25 February 1940 13th matchday Real Betis 1 – 2 Atlético Aviación Seville
Cobo 37' (o.g.) Report1 Gabilondo 20'
Vázquez 45'
Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarín
Referee: Catalonia Agustín Cruella
3 March 1940 14th matchday Atlético Aviación 5 – 1 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Campos 25', 53', 87'
Gabilondo 42'
Elícegui 77'
Report1 Antón 67' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Andalusia Ocaña Nieto
10 March 1940 15th matchday FC Barcelona 1 – 2 Atlético Aviación Barcelona
Arencibia 73' Report1 Elícegui 7'
Gabilondo 75'
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Jáuregui Ansó
17 March 1940 16th matchday Atlético Aviación 2 – 1 Hércules CF Madrid
Enrique 15'
Elícegui 56'
Report1 Tatono 48' Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Jáuregui Ansó
24 March 1940 17th matchday Real Madrid 2 – 0 Atlético Aviación Madrid
Alday 2'
Lecue 59'
Report1 Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Community of Madrid Ramón Melcón
31 March 1940 18th matchday Atlético Aviación 4 – 2 Sevilla FC Madrid
Campos 5'
Enrique 38'
Gabilondo 60', 89'
Report1 Pepillo 61'
Campanal I 77' (pen.)
Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Crespo Orradre
7 April 1940 19th matchday Racing de Santander 0 – 2 Atlético Aviación Santander
Report1 Vázquez 70'
Elícegui 76'
Stadium: El Sardinero
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Gojenuri Eguiluz
14 April 1940 20th matchday Atlético Aviación 2 – 0 RCD Espanyol Madrid
Campos 39'
Gabilondo 57'
Report1 Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Community of Madrid Escartín Morán
21 April 1940 21st matchday RC Celta de Vigo 1 – 0 Atlético Aviación Vigo
Agustín 18' Report1 Stadium: Balaídos
Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Gojenuri Eguiluz
28 April 1940 22nd matchday Atlético Aviación 2 – 0 Valencia CF Madrid
Campos 7'
Elícegui 75'
Report1 Stadium: Estadio Chamartín
Referee: Catalonia Arribas Seijas

Copa del Generalísimo

23 May 1940 First leg Atlético Aviación 0 – 0 Real Zaragoza Vallecas
Report1 Referee: Basque Country (autonomous community) Gojenuri Eguiluz
26 May 1940 Second leg Real Zaragoza 2 – 2 Atlético Aviación Zaragoza
Bilbao 40'
Antón 30'
Report1 Elícegui 20'
Arencibia 60'
Stadium: Estadio Torrero
Referee: Catalonia Agustín Cruella
28 May 1940 Replay Real Zaragoza 4 – 2 Atlético Aviación Barcelona
Ruiz 11'
Olivares 33', 42'
Primo 57'
Report1 Elícegui 65'
Campos 87'
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts
Referee: Catalonia Vilalta Bars

Statistics

Competition Points Total GD
G V N P Gf Gs
La Liga 29 22 14 1 7 43 29 +14
Copa del Generalísimo - 3 0 2 1 4 6 -2
Campeonato Mancomunado Centro 15 10 7 1 2 30 8 +22
Total 44 35 21 4 10 77 43 +34

Aftermath

In the following season, in 1940–41, Atlético Aviación won two more titles, the 1940 Spanish Super Cup in September, in which they beat RCD Espanyol 10–4 on aggregate,[4] and the Copa Presidente Federación Castellana, in which they beat Real Madrid 3–1 on aggregate.[12]

References

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  2. ^ a b c "List of Champions of Campeonato Regional Centro - 1939-40 (Campeonato Regional del Centro)". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Classification First Division 1939-40". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Copa de Campeones". RSSSF. 20 January 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "El Atlético Aviación: la posguerra, Zamora y la primera Liga en 1940" [Atlético Aviación: the postwar, Zamora and the first League in 1940]. as.com (in Spanish). 28 April 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Presidentes del Atlético de Madrid" [Presidents of Atlético de Madrid]. web.archive.org (in Spanish). 18 March 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Atlético-Ferroviaria 1-2 (Campeonato Regional 1939-40 - 1)". www.infoatleti.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Athletic Aviación - Osasuna (3 - 1) 26/11/1939". www.bdfutbol.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Partidos del Atlético contra Athletic" [Atlético's matches against Athletic]. www.infoatleti.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Atlético-Sevilla 4-2 (Liga 1939-40 - Jornada 18)". www.infoatleti.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Copa del Rey / Spanish Cup 1940". www.linguasport.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  12. ^ "Copa Presidente Federación Castellana de 1940-41". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2024.