Club Presidents
Period | President | Comments |
---|---|---|
1924–26 | Julián Huerta | |
1926–27 | José Montoya | |
1927–28 | Galo Andrés | |
1929–30 | José Antonio Sánchez | |
1930–31 | Anastasio Sánchez | |
1931–36 | Ángel Martínez | |
1939–43 | Miguel Rodríguez Alzola | (2nd term) |
1943–46 | Ezequiel Huerta | |
1946–48 | José Rodríguez Rubio | |
1948–55 | Miguel Rodríguez Alzola | (2nd term) |
1955–58 | Jerónimo Martínez | |
1958–61 | Tomás Esteras | |
1961–65 | Iván Roiz | |
1965–73 | Pedro Roiz | |
1973–78 | Marcelino Gil | |
1978–80 | Francisco Encinas | |
1980–81 | Luis Quer | |
1981–89 | Francisco Fontán | |
1989–91 | Pedro García Jiménez | |
1991–94 | José María Ruiz Mateos | |
1994–2011 | Teresa Rivero | |
2011– | Raúl Martín Presa |
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