Eulogio Aranguren


Eulogio Aranguren Labairu was an Argentine footballer who spent his youth in Basque Country. He was a midfielder and played most of his career for Real Madrid CF. He was the elder brother of Sotero Aranguren who was also his teammate at Real Madrid.

Biography

He played for Real Madrid for 10 years, between 1911 and 1921. In this period he made 20 appearances but failed to score in official games, as he played mostly as defender.
Three years after the premature death of his brother, Eulogio inaugurated a statue to the two players at the entrance of the first team's locker room. This statue is seen as a talisman for club's next generations of footballers.
In 1925 he founded the Real Madrid rugby team, he was also a referee and after that became president of the Castile Referee Federation.
He also was vice-president of the Spanish Football Federation, and on several occasions joined the Spanish national football team as an official. He studied to become a lawyer. He had 5 children, Jose Eulogio, Maruchi, Fernando, Sotero and Ignacio.
Together with his brother, the Arangurens were the firsts Argentine born footballers who played for Real Madrid.

Honours

Real Madrid CF