Real Club España

The club hosted a large variety of sports and other activities such as aerobics, basque pelota, billiards, canoeing, climbing wall, football, gymnastics, jai alai, mountaineering, paddle tennis, paleta frontón, rowing, Spanish dances, squash, swimming, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting.Later in 1920, the work of rapprochement and unity that España FC began to exercise within the Hispanic community resulted in the fact that, through the mediation of Don Antonio de Zayas, Duke of Amalfi, Minister of Spain in Mexico, His Majesty Don Alfonso XIII, saw fit to grant our Institution the Title of Royal, calling itself from that date Real Club España.Source: Club España history The success of Real España began immediately, the season after the club was founded, won its first amateur league title in the 1913–14 season of the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association.Their facilities continue to operate in Mexico City and—aside from football—the club offers members the option to take part in several sporting activities including rowing and tennis, among others.The true reason was that during this time World War I was occurring in Europe causing French and English in Mexico went back to their country to contribute in their respective armies.
The España team that won the 1915–16 league title.
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