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Alejandro Acha Bárcena (22 July 1878 – 16 December 1917) was a Spanish
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who played as a
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for Athletic Club. He was one of the most important footballers in the amateur beginnings of Athletic Bilbao, being among the 7 founders of the club in 1898, and then serving the club as a secretary and as its first goalkeeper, winning the
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, the first official national championship. In addition to football, he also excelled in
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.


Playing career

Alejandro Acha was born in the
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an town of
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on 22 July 1878, and like so many other youngsters from that region, he began playing football games at
Hippodrome of Lamiako The Limiako Hippodrome, or the Hippodrome of Lamiako, was a sports venue based in the neighborhood of Leioa, Biscay, Basque Country. Originally an equestrian venue, it's now best remembered as a historic football venue. The Campo de Lamiako play ...
, which at the time was the home of organized football in Biscay. In 1898, he was one of the 7 Basque football enthusiasts belonging to the ''Gimnásio Zamacois'' who began to organize football matches against the British workers in Lamiako, thus founding the Athletic Club. Although the club was founded in 1898, Athletic was not officially established until 5 September 1901, in the infamous meeting held at the ''Café García'', in which Acha was one of the 33 members who signed the documents that officially established the Athletic Club. Acha was the club's first-ever goalkeeper, being described as an "iron herculean" and "giant". with whom he played several
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against city rivals
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at the Hippodrome of Lamiako, starting their rivalry on 1 December 1901, which ended in a draw, so a replay took place two weeks later, on 15 December, where he helped his side to keep a clean-sheet in a 1–0 victory. He thus played a pivotal role in this historic rivalry that served as one of the drivers of football as a mass phenomenon in Bilbao since their duels aroused great expectation. In 1902, the two rivals agreed to combine the best players of each club to face the
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-based side Burdigala; this temporary merge became known as ''Club Bizcaya'', but Acha never played for this team, having been ousted by Bilbao FC's goalkeeper
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, who went on to help Bizcaya win the first national championship disputed in Spain, the
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, the forerunner of the
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. In 1903, Arana became a member of the Athletic board, of which Alejandro Acha was secretary. In that same year, Acha was able to reclaim his spot between the posts, in which he played a crucial role in the Athletic team that won the
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, helping his side to a 3–2 comeback win over Madrid FC (now known as
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) in the
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, where he played alongside the likes of Alejandro de la Sota, and club founders Juan Astorquia and
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. He was also part of the team for the
1904 Copa del Rey The Copa del Rey 1904 was the second staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. The competition was played in 1904 in Madrid. It was notable for its chaotic development and the fact that Athletic Bilbao won the trophy wit ...
, which Athletic won without playing a single match since their opponents failed to turn up.


Death

In the mid-1910s, creditors seized Athletic's clubhouse on ''Calle Nueva'', where the precious trophy was located, but Acha got there first and took it with him. The cup was missing until Acha died on 16 December 1917, at the age of 39, when Athletic asked his family to search his house, finding the trophy inside an old trunk; the cup never again left the trophy room.


Honours

''Athletic Club'' *
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: **Champions (2):
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and
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References

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