Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad
A football club from San Sebastian (the Basque country) was founded in September 1909. Real Sociedad was one of the co-founder of La Liga in 1928 and, for a long time, was under the patronage of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, who held his summer residence in San Sebastian. Hence the symbolic crown on the emblem of the club. Real Sociedad is a conservative club that pursues a policy similar to that pursued by their fearsome rival Athletic Bilbao and signs mostly Basque players. The White and Blues first signed a Legionnaire in 1989, it was John Aldridge from Ireland. In total, the club won La Liga and Spanish Cup twice. The last time Real Sociedad took part in the Champions League was back in the 2003-2004 season. Unlike most European sports organizations, the owners of Real Sociedad ("cocios") have owned and managed the club throughout their history.
A football club from San Sebastian (the Basque country) was founded in September 1909. Real Sociedad was one of the co-founder of La Liga in 1928 and, for a long time, was under the patronage of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, who held his summer residence in San Sebastian. Hence the symbolic crown on the emblem of the club. Real Sociedad is a conservative club that pursues a policy similar to that pursued by their fearsome rival Athletic Bilbao and signs mostly Basque players. The White and Blues first signed a Legionnaire in 1989, it was John Aldridge from Ireland. In total, the club won La Liga and Spanish Cup twice. The last time Real Sociedad took part in the Champions League was back in the 2003-2004 season. Unlike most European sports organizations, the owners of Real Sociedad ("cocios"

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