RCD Espanyol - Presidents

Presidents

Dates Name
1900–02 Ángel Rodríguez Ruíz
1902–06 Josep María Miró Trepat
1906-09 no activities
1909 Julià Clapera Roca
1909-10 Ángel Rodríguez Ruíz
1910-11 Evelio Doncos
1911-12 Josep García Hardoy
1912-13 Santiago de la Riva
1913-14 Alfonso Ardura
1914-15 Josep García Hardoy
1915-18 José María Bernadas
Dates Name
1918-19 Manuel Allende
1919-20 Victorià de la Riva
1920-22 Genaro de la Riva
1922-24 Victorià de la Riva
1924-25 Santiago de la Riva
1925-30 Genaro de la Riva
1930-31 Santiago de la Riva
1931-33 Javier de Salas
1933-42 Genaro de la Riva
1942-47 Francisco Román Cenarro
1947-48 José Salas Painello
Dates Name
1948-58 Francisco Javier Sáenz
1958-60 Frederic Marimón Grifell
1960-62 Victorià Oliveras de la Riva
1962-63 Cesáreo Castilla
1963-67 Josep Fusté
1967-69 Juan Vilá
1969-70 Josep Fusté
1970-82 Manuel Meler
1982-89 Antonio Baró
1989 Ferrán Martorell
1989-93 Julio Pardo
Dates Name
1993-97 Francisco Perelló
1997-2011 Daniel Sánchez Llibre
2011-12 Ramón Condal
2012- Juan Collet

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