- Juan José
Astorquia Landabaso (June 1876 – 23
October 1905), also
known as
Juanito Astorquia, was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
forward for Athletic...
- Luis
Wenceslao Astorquia Landabaso (4
October 1883 - 28
March 1963) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Athletic Club. His
older brother...
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while Astorquia and
Alfred Mills (the club's only foreign-born founder) were
named the team's
captain and vice-captain, but in 1902,
Astorquia replaced...
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competition under the name Copa de la Coronación was pla****
after Juan de
Astorquia,
President of
Bilbao Football Club, and
Carlos Padrós,
later president...
- 7–0
victory with a
poker from
William Dyer and a hat-trick from Juan
Astorquia.
Lamiako had its
record attendance on that day,
gathering a
crowd of three...
- Martínez de las Rivas, the
owner of the Nervión Shipyards. In 1898, Juan
Astorquia, a
former Bilbao FC member,
became the
figurehead of a seven-man committee...
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unknown reasons and was
replaced by
Alfred Mills.
Together with Juan
Astorquia,
Armand Cazeaux and
William Dyer,
Careaga was part of the Club Bizcaya...
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belonging to the Gimnásio Zamacois,
among whom a
certain Juan
Astorquia stood out. In 1898,
Astorquia,
together with six
fellow Basque football enthusiasts and...
- Zamacois, and in 1898, a
group of
seven students of that gym led by Juan
Astorquia founded the
first Basque football club:
Athletic Club. This
early British...
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harangue at the
break by the
Athletic Bilbao captain and
president Juan
Astorquia,
inspired Athletic to pull off an epic
comeback in the
second half that...