• Adolfo Meléndez (2 June 1884 – 4 June 1968) was a Spanish military scientist who founded Real Madrid and then went on to become its president. He served...
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  • Archived 2013-04-30 at the Wayback Machine Presidencia de Honor de Adolfo Meléndez Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine Presidencia de Honor de...
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    was signed by one of the founders of Real Madrid, and then director, Adolfo Meléndez, and coached the team for ten seasons, gaining one Spanish Cup. The...
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  • Meléndez is a common surname in the Spanish language. The variant is Melendez. It may refer to: Adolfo Meléndez Gerardo Meléndez, Puerto Rico-born scientist...
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    1905 and 1908. In 1908, Padrós was succeeded as club president by Adolfo Meléndez and on 13 April he was elected honorary president for life. Carlos...
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    Ruiz de Ferry (sports journalist) was elected president, with General Adolfo Meléndez and Antonio Bernabéu, as vice president and secretary, respectively...
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  • Spanish Football Federation on 4 January 1909, when club president Adolfo Meléndez signed the foundation agreement of the Spanish FA. After moving between...
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    despite being only a short spell in the absence of the then president Adolfo Meléndez, it left a big mark in the club since O'Donnell allowed the exploitation...
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  • Madrid In office 27 November 1940 – 11 September 1943 Preceded by Adolfo Meléndez Succeeded by Santiago Bernabéu Personal details Born (1885-11-01)1...
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    Plaza de Toros in Madrid. The two teams wore blue and red respectively. A. Meléndez, Juan Padrós, A. Spottorno, Gorostizaga, Mendía, Páramo, Neyra, A. Giralt...
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