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The Moncloa Football Club was a football team based in Madrid, Spain, which was founded on April 1902 and dissolved in 1907 after being absorbed by Madrid FC. Moncloa FC was only the third football club to have been founded in the Spanish capital, and together with Madrid FC, it was the only team who participated in the first three editions of the Centro championship, achieving two back-to-back runner-up finishes in 1903–04 and 1904–05, losing the respective finals to Español de Madrid and Madrid FC. Despite its early success, however, the club was subjected to an early disappearance in 1907.

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  • Moncloa Football Club (ca)
  • Moncloa Football Club (es)
  • Moncloa Football Club (en)
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  • El Moncloa Football Club fou un club de futbol de Madrid de començaments de segle xx. Va ser fundat l'abril de 1902. Desaparegué l'any 1907 en ser absorbit pel Madrid Foot-Ball Club. (ca)
  • El Moncloa Foot-Ball Club fue un antiguo club de fútbol con sede en el Madrid, España, fundado en abril de 1902 y disuelto en 1907 tras ser absorbido por el Madrid Foot-Ball Club.Disputaba sus encuentros en un campo situado al final de Argüelles, en el entonces periférico distrito de la ciudad conocido como los por sus extensas arboledas del entorno que delimitaban ese lado de la ciudad. Entre las mejores actuaciones del equipo antes de su desaparición, que vestía camisa de color azul oscuro, destacan dos subcampeonatos del Campeonato Regional del Centro. (es)
  • The Moncloa Football Club was a football team based in Madrid, Spain, which was founded on April 1902 and dissolved in 1907 after being absorbed by Madrid FC. Moncloa FC was only the third football club to have been founded in the Spanish capital, and together with Madrid FC, it was the only team who participated in the first three editions of the Centro championship, achieving two back-to-back runner-up finishes in 1903–04 and 1904–05, losing the respective finals to Español de Madrid and Madrid FC. Despite its early success, however, the club was subjected to an early disappearance in 1907. (en)
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  • Moncloa Football Club (en)
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  • Antonio Alba (en)
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  • El Moncloa Football Club fou un club de futbol de Madrid de començaments de segle xx. Va ser fundat l'abril de 1902. Desaparegué l'any 1907 en ser absorbit pel Madrid Foot-Ball Club. (ca)
  • El Moncloa Foot-Ball Club fue un antiguo club de fútbol con sede en el Madrid, España, fundado en abril de 1902 y disuelto en 1907 tras ser absorbido por el Madrid Foot-Ball Club.Disputaba sus encuentros en un campo situado al final de Argüelles, en el entonces periférico distrito de la ciudad conocido como los por sus extensas arboledas del entorno que delimitaban ese lado de la ciudad. Entre las mejores actuaciones del equipo antes de su desaparición, que vestía camisa de color azul oscuro, destacan dos subcampeonatos del Campeonato Regional del Centro. (es)
  • The Moncloa Football Club was a football team based in Madrid, Spain, which was founded on April 1902 and dissolved in 1907 after being absorbed by Madrid FC. Moncloa FC was only the third football club to have been founded in the Spanish capital, and together with Madrid FC, it was the only team who participated in the first three editions of the Centro championship, achieving two back-to-back runner-up finishes in 1903–04 and 1904–05, losing the respective finals to Español de Madrid and Madrid FC. Despite its early success, however, the club was subjected to an early disappearance in 1907. The club disputed its matches in a field located at the end of Argüelles, in the district of Moncloa-Aravaca, and also played some matches at the Hipódromo de la Castellana (Madrid FC's field at the time) as there were hardly any fields in Spain. As clothing, the club wore a dark blue shirt. (en)
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