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team for
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,
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. They are not affiliated with
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or the
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. Therefore, they do not participate in international tournaments, but only play friendly games. Their most recent game was a 1–0 victory over
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in
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on 28 December 2006.


History


Early history

With the birth of the Aragonese Football Federation (25 January 1922), the idea of a national team was born. On 28 May 1922, Aragón made his debut in a friendly against
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, which ended in a narrow defeat at the Campo del Arrabal in
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. The game aroused an expectation never seen before in Zaragoza. The Aragonese national team, unlike to what happens today, was not made up solely of Aragonese players, but rather of members of the main Zaragoza teams, like
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, Fuenclara (1918–1924) and Universidad, and those who played for the Spanish side that day include Julio Ostalé. The expectation generated by the debut of the national team would cause a great increase in interest in the beautiful game in the community, and with the rise of football in the region, the Aragonese Federation was soon included in the Spanish Federation. And to celebrate, the Aragonese team received the honor of facing both
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and
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during the
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. Two years later, the Cantabrian Federation requested a double match against Aragon, the first leg being played in Santander and the second leg in the newly built Campo de la Torre de Bruil. Cantabria won the first match on 9 March 1924, but Aragon fought back and was capable of defeating the Cantabrian team in the second leg on 20 April. Both teams agreed on a new match to define the winner of their meeting, which took place in the following day, 21 April, at Aragon, and the third clash generated so much importance that they were forced to hire a Catalan referee, but despite that, the game was full of controversy, with two penalties for each side leveling the game at 1-1, but since a draw was not an option, both captains decided to prolong the match with an additional 30 minutes, in which the Aragonese team found the winner, and thus consolidating itself on the national scene. On 8 December 1926, they played a
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against the Spanish National Team and Aragon surprisingly hold them to a 1-1 draw. On 22 June 1930, the Aragonese team defeated
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by a score of 3-1, with the hero of the night being Burillo, who scored a
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to give Aragon a victory that sealed their consolidation as one of the reference communities of Spanish football.


Stagnation

While other federations had taken giant steps, the Aragonese Federation and its corresponding team had experienced 20 years of stagnation. The double encounter against Basses-Pyrénées from France was supposed to have been the reactivation of the Aragonese team, but they failed at this goal. In 1958 a double international match against Basses-Pyrénées was repeated, and after losing 4-5 on French soil, they showed their superiority at Aragón with a 4-1 win, with this match being the first that the Aragón team played at the
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, packed for the occasion.


Revival

During the following years, the illusion of seeing the team again completely disappeared. However, in 1998 the Aragonese team resurfaced again in a match against
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played at
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, and the meeting ended in a 1-1 draw, with Aragon scoring first thanks to Sanjuán, but the Castilians equalized in the second half with a goal from Gusi. The second leg took place in La Romareda in 2002 and ended with a 3-0 win to Aragon, with goals from
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, Paco Salillas and Txiki, all of whom in the first-half. The influx of the public was much lower than on other occasions, which evidenced the progressive disinterest of the Aragonese fans for their team. On 28 December 2006, the last great episode in the history of the Aragonese national team took place. The Chilean team visited La Romareda that was divided between the 5,000 Chileans and the other 5,000 Aragonese. In this way, Aragón joined 12 other communities that had organized friendly matches against national teams. The coach of Aragon was
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and he lined up
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, Rodri, Chus Herrero, Pablo Alfaro,
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, the young and promising
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and Cani, Antonio Longás,
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, Víctor Bravo and Moisés. The victory was taken by Aragon after a goal from substitute Javi Suárez in injury time, hence giving the fans a fitting end for the team.


Match history


Results


Notable players

*
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* Javi Suárez


See also

* :Footballers from Aragon


References


External links


List of matches in Roon Ba
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Aragon Aragon ( , ; Spanish and ; ) is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces of Spain, ...