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  2. Athletic Bilbao - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Athletic Bilbao won four leagues and four cups in just six years. In the image, the 1930–31 La Liga winning team. Along with fellow Basque clubs such as Real Unión , Arenas Club de Getxo and Real Sociedad , Athletic was a founding member of La Liga in 1928 and by 1930 they were joined by CD Alavés ; five of the ten clubs in ...

  3. 2024–25 Athletic Bilbao season - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Athletic Bilbao : 2–0: AZ: Bilbao, Spain: 21:00 CEST : I. Williams 72' Ruiz de Galarreta 82 '

  4. San Mamés Stadium (1913) - Wikipedia

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    San Mamés Stadium (Spanish: Estadio San Mamés [esˈtaðjo sam maˈmes]; also known as La Catedral [la kateˈðɾal], "The Cathedral"), was a football stadium in Bilbao, Biscay, Spain. The stadium was the home of Athletic Bilbao , known as Los Leones de San Mamés - Bilboko lehoiak (The Lions of San Mamés).

  5. Lezama - Wikipedia

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    Lezama is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. It is home to the training headquarters of the football team Athletic Bilbao , and is accessible by bus - BizkaiBus (A3223) - from Bilbao .

  6. San Mamés Stadium (2013) - Wikipedia

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    It looks onto the Pozas, a street running to the stadium from the heart of the city which is a popular walking route for fans on matchdays and is lined with Athletic-themed bars. It is a club tradition for captains of teams visiting the Athletic ground for the first time pay homage to the fallen idol of its early years, Pichichi , by leaving a ...

  7. José María Olabarría - Wikipedia

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    José María Olavarria Martínez de las Rivas was a Spanish politician and sports leader who served as the 13th president of Athletic Bilbao between 1933 and 1935. [1] Under his presidency, the club enjoyed sporting successes, winning one La Liga title in 1933–34, but he is best known for being only president who, at a certain point, dared to work as a coach.

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  9. José María Castellanos - Wikipedia

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    José Maria Castellanos was born on 8 April 1909 in Bilbao, Biscay, and began his footballing career at his hometown club Athletic Bilbao in 1928, at the age of 19, [1] shortly before his father Manuel became the club's president in 1929. [5]