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When the war ended, both Eiriña and Pontevedra SC remained active, but the great sporting and human burden made the development of both in a different panorama almost unfeasible, so the directors decided to meet and study a way out of this situation, resulting in the merger of both into a single
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In 1921, the modest Lérez FC, encouraged by the Álvarez Limeses and the son of the Marquis of Riestra, wanted to grow, so it changed location and colors to become Eiriña FC, which became the best club in the prehistory of the Pontevedra football. Some of the members of Lérez FC were
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6–4 on aggregate in the final. With the arrival of the Civil War, all regional competitions were paralyzed and football activity gradually decreased, but not before Eiriña participated in the First Category of the
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in consecutive seasons (1929–30, 1931–32, and 1932–33). The club then won the Galicia Amateur Championships in the 1932–33 and 1933–34, before being proclaimed Champion of the inaugural
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where they placed fifth. In the 1937–38 season, the club participated in the Galician Championship, called the Galician Army Corps Cup, where it finished fourth and last classified.
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was established and the Alfonsista club was forced to change its name, becoming known as Pontevedra Sport Club, continuing to compete until the arrival of the
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entity that was capable of representing the city with the proper support. Thus, on 16 October 1941, the
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until 1926, when Pontevedra AC disappeared following a decline thanks largely to the arrival of
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Football club in Spain active between 1922 and 1941
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Andalusian championship
football
Pontevedra
Galicia
Alfonso XIII CF
Pontevedra CF
Antón Losada
Alexandre Bóveda
Alfonso Rodríguez Castelao
A Eiriña neighborhood
gl
Regional Championship of Galicia
es
professionalism
Spanish Second Republic
Spanish Civil War
Tercera División
Copa Galicia
Deportivo de La Coruña
South Championship
Pontevedra Club de Fútbol
Fernando Ponte Conde
Daniel Díaz de León
Real Betis
Regional Championship of Galicia
es
Copa Galicia


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