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  1. Athletic Club (Basque: Bilboko Athletic Kluba; Spanish: Athletic Club de Bilbao), commonly known as just Athletic domestically and often as Athletic Bilbao abroad, is a professional football club based in the city of Bilbao in the Basque Country, Spain.

  2. El Athletic Club, popularmente conocido como Athletic de Bilbao [9] o simplemente Athletic, [10] es un club de fútbol de la villa de Bilbao (País Vasco, España). Fue fundado en 1898 y es, junto al Real Madrid y al F. C. Barcelona , uno de los tres únicos equipos que han disputado todas las ediciones de la Primera División de España desde ...

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    • Background
    • Origins
    • Club Bizcaya
    • Copa Del Rey
    • The First La Liga
    • The Fred Pentland Era
    • The League Title Under Garbutt
    • Atlético Bilbao
    • The Clemente Years
    • The Fernández Era

    Football was introduced to Bilbao by two distinct groups of players, both with British connections: British steel and shipyardworkers and Basque students returning from schools in Britain. In the late 19th century, Bilbao was a leading port of an important industrial area with iron mines and shipyards nearby, such as the Nervión Shipyards, located ...

    In 1898, Astorquia, together with six fellow Basque football enthusiasts and Lamiako usuals who also belonged to the Gimnásio Zamacois (some of whom had recently returned from Britain), decided to open a football practice center in Lamiako. The seven were Astorquia, Alejandro Acha, Fernando and Pedro Iraolagoitia, Enrique Goiri, Eduardo Montejo and...

    At the end of 1901, the two most important clubs in the city were Athletic Club and Bilbao FC, and thus, a rivalry soon arose between them, playing several friendlies at the Hippodrome of Lamiako, which the two teams shared since there were hardly any fields in Bilbao. Their duels aroused great expectation and served as one of the drivers of footba...

    The club featured prominently in early Copa del Rey competitions. Following the inaugural win by Club Bizcaya, the newly formed Athletic Bilbao won it again in 1903, winning the final with a comeback 3–2 win over Madrid FC, the Athletic goalscorers being Armand Cazeaux, Eduardo Montejo and Alejandro de la Sota. In 1904, they were declared winners a...

    In 1920, when Spain made their international debut at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Athletic provided the squad with three players: José María Belauste, Domingo Acedo and Pichichi, the former two scoring the two goals of a 2-1 win over Sweden and the latter scoring in the Silver/Bronze medal match which Spain won 3–1 over the Netherlands on 5 September...

    In 1921, a new British coach, Fred Pentland, arrived from Racing de Santander. In 1923, he led the club to victory in the Copa del Rey, beating CE Europa 1-0 in the final thanks to a goal from Travieso. Pentland revolutionised the way Athletic played, favouring the short-passing game. In 1927, he left Athletic and coached Athletic Madrid, Real Ovie...

    Athletic's success under British coaches continued with the arrival of William Garbutt from Napoli which made it to the top three in the Italian Serie A under his command for the first time in the club's history in 1932–33 and again in 1933–34. He had previously won the scudetto three times with Genoa and as a result arrived in Spain in 1935 as a w...

    In 1941, the club changed its name to Atlético Bilbao, following a decree issued by Franco, banning the use of non-Spanish language names and scrapping the policy of only letting Basque-born players in the team (see origins of the "grandparent rule"). The same year also saw Telmo Zarra make his debut. Over the next 13 seasons, he went on to score 2...

    In 1981, the club appointed Javier Clemente as manager. He soon set about putting together one of the most successful Athletic Bilbao teams in the club's history. Young players from the cantera such as Santiago Urquiaga, Miguel de Andrés, Ismael Urtubi, Estanislao Argote and Andoni Zubizarreta joined veterans Dani and Andoni Goikoetxea. In his firs...

    One of the most successful Athletic coaches since Clemente's tenure was Luis Fernández, appointed in 1996. In 1998, he led the club to second in La Liga and UEFA Champions League qualification. Fernández benefited from the club adopting a more flexible approach to the cantera. Now anybody could play for Athletic, just as long as they acquired their...

  4. L'Athletic Club, couramment appelé Athletic (ou Athletic de Bilbao), est un club basque de football de Bilbao fondé en 1898. Il a pour spécificité de ne compter dans son effectif que des joueurs nés au Pays basque ( communauté autonome du Pays basque , Navarre ou Pays basque français ), ou ayant une ascendance basque [ 4 ] ou ...

  5. Athletic club may refer to: Club (organization), that provides sports facilities to members. Sports club, a single- or multi-sport organization, amateur or professional, whose members compete in athletic and sporting activities. Athletic Bilbao, formally Athletic Club, a Spanish association football club from Bilbao, Spain.

  6. Athletic Club play their games in Lamiako, Leioa. In 1902, Athletic wear their famous blue-and-white strip for the first time, make a foreign debut and win the first ever Alfonso XIII Coronation Cup. The Club inscribes its Statutes, integrates Bilbao FC and createsB

  7. L'Athletic Club, noto come Athletic Bilbao o semplicemente Athletic, è una società calcistica spagnola di Bilbao, maggiore città dei Paesi Baschi e capoluogo della Biscaglia.