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Antonio Sánchez de Neyra y Castro Antonio Neyra Antonio Neyra
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Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Castro (1884 - Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Madrid FC, Club Español de Madrid and RCD Espanyol. He was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings of Madrid FC, being one of the main architects of the team's rise to national dominance in the 1900s. He was one of the members of the first Board of Directors of Madrid FC presided by Juan Padrós in the club's official establishment on 6 March 1902. Antonio Sánchez de Neyra y Castro (L'Havana, 1884 - Madrid, ?), conegut com a Antonio Neyra, fou un futbolistahispano-cubà de la dècada de 1900. Antonio Sánchez de Neyra y Castro (1884, La Habana, Capitanía General de Cuba- ?, Madrid, España) fue un futbolista español nacido en la Capitanía General de Cuba integrante de algunas de las entidades futbolísticas más antiguas de España, como la (Sociedad) Sky Foot-ball y la (Sociedad) Madrid Foot-Ball Club, siendo miembro fundador de ambas.
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Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Castro
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Antonio Sánchez de Neyra y Castro (L'Havana, 1884 - Madrid, ?), conegut com a Antonio Neyra, fou un futbolistahispano-cubà de la dècada de 1900. Antonio Sánchez de Neyra y Castro (1884, La Habana, Capitanía General de Cuba- ?, Madrid, España) fue un futbolista español nacido en la Capitanía General de Cuba integrante de algunas de las entidades futbolísticas más antiguas de España, como la (Sociedad) Sky Foot-ball y la (Sociedad) Madrid Foot-Ball Club, siendo miembro fundador de ambas. Destacado goleador y hábil en el regate,​ fue vencedor del Campeonato de España en una ocasión, y se proclamó máximo anotador en otra de sus participaciones en la competición. En ellas alcanzó numerosas veces la final, convirtiéndose con el paso de los años en uno de los futbolistas que más presencias en finales sumó. Fue uno de los integrantes de la primera Junta Directiva del club madridista, como vocal, tras su establecimiento legal en 1902.​​ Antonio Sánchez de Neyra Castro (1884 - Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Madrid FC, Club Español de Madrid and RCD Espanyol. He was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings of Madrid FC, being one of the main architects of the team's rise to national dominance in the 1900s. He was one of the members of the first Board of Directors of Madrid FC presided by Juan Padrós in the club's official establishment on 6 March 1902. Outstanding goalscorer and a skillful dribbler, he reached the final of the Copa del Rey numerous times with three different clubs, becoming over the years one of the footballers who added the most presences in finals, but only won one. Despite being an outstanding football player, a sport to which he owes his career, he was also an outstanding athlete who also performed in other modalities such as baseball, cycling, swimming, gymnastics, and discus throwing among others, even participating in the Spanish Athletics Championships. His brother , was one of the founders and the first president of the Spanish Football Federation in 1909 as well as the first president of the Spanish Velocipedism Federation in 1896.
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