Arenas Club de Getxo is a Spanish football club based in the town of Getxo, near Bilbao, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1909, it currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 1, holding home games at Campo Municipal de Gobela, with a 2,000-seat capacity. They were winners of the 1919 Copa del Rey, beating FC Barcelona 5–2.

It was among the pioneering clubs of Spanish football, and in 1928 was a founding member of La Liga, alongside neighbouring Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Real Unión. Only Real Unión has remained a consistent rival since then due to both of their downfalls from the top flight.

History

Origins of local football

The area of Greater Bilbao was deeply connected to Britain due to its iron ore mines and industry. Don Manuel, a priest in the local parish of the Las Arenas neighborhood, would gift balls to local children during Catechism lessons. Some of these boys would go on to study in England and learn about the local game of football. After their return to Getxo, they spread football to nearby neighborhoods.

By 1901, weekly matches were played in the fields of Lamiako by youth from Las Arenas. In 1903 the same group would win the "Copa Athletic", the biggest local tournament at the juvenile level, as well as play a match against Club Ciclista de San Sebastián, the precursor to Real Sociedad. They eventually founded a local team in 1909 (encouraged by the recent creation of the Spanish Federation of Football Clubs)[better source needed] with the name of Arenas Football Club. It was renamed to Club Arenas three years later.

In 1914 they moved their home ground to the local sports club Real Club Jolaseta in the Neguri neighborhood.

Early successes

In 1912 they started competing in the Campeonato Norte along with Real Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao, Racing de Santander, Sporting de Gijón and Celta de Vigo, being crowned champion in 1917.

During the 1916–17 season of the Campeonato, all the teams except for Arenas, Athletic, and Real Unión were suspended. The sporting committee of the tournament decided to play only the remaining matches between these three teams. Jolastokieta, one of the suspended teams, was dissolved that year. Arenas lost one match and won another against Unión as well as beating Athletic twice to claim the title. They then beat Sporting de Gijón in the semifinals. This qualified them to that year's Copa del Rey, where it reached the final in Barcelona, losing 1–2 against Madrid FC after extra time.

In 1917 a knock-out match in the Spanish Cup between Arenas and Athletic Bilbao had to be suspended after the pitch was stormed by Athletic supporters who were looking to assault the referee for seeming biased against their team.

Arenas playing FC Barcelona in the 1919 Copa del Rey Final

In 1919 Arenas won another regional competition, the Campeonato de Vizcaya, thus qualifying for the Copa del Rey again, and won the national tournament after defeating FC Barcelona 5–2 in the final, scoring three in extra time. The following year, when the Spain national team were runners-up at their international debut in the Olympic Games, the squad included three players from the club, Francisco Pagazaurtundúa, Félix Sesúmaga, and Pedro Vallana.

Team of 1927, that year the club played the Copa del Rey final

Arenas Getxo appeared in Spanish Cup finals on two further occasions, losing against Barcelona in 1925 (0–2) and two years later against Real Unión (0–1), the latter in the only all-Basque decisive match in the competition's history not to feature Athletic Bilbao. Every member of the Spanish squad at the 1928 Olympics was with a Basque club, and Arenas provided four of the players.

Decline

After playing in La Liga's first seven editions – finishing third in 1929–30 – and the following six seasons in the second division, the club has spent the vast majority of its existence competing at the fourth level, with the occasional visit to the regional leagues. In 2015, Arenas gained promotion to the third tier for the first time in 35 years, via the playoffs.

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1929 1 5th Round of 16 1929–30 1 3rd Round of 16 1930–31 1 5th Semi-finals 1931–32 1 5th Round of 16 1932–33 1 7th Round of 32 1933–34 1 10th Round of 32 1934–35 1 12th Sixth round 1935–36 2 2nd Round of 16 1939–40 2 7th 1940–41 2 8th First round 1941–42 2 7th First round 1942–43 2 4th First round 1943–44 2 12th 1944–45 3 2nd 1945–46 3 1st 1946–47 3 1st 1947–48 3 8th 1948–49 3 13th 1949–50 3 3rd 1950–51 3 10thSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1951–52 3 16th 1952–53 3 10th 1953–54 3 3rd 1954–55 3 9th 1955–56 3 4th 1956–57 3 4th 1957–58 3 4th 1958–59 3 7th 1959–60 3 1st 1960–61 3 3rd 1961–62 3 3rd 1962–63 3 2nd 1963–64 3 3rd 1964–65 3 5th 1965–66 3 9th 1966–67 3 6th 1967–68 3 7th 1968–69 3 15th 1969–70 3 15th 1970–71 4 Reg. Pref. 10th
192915thRound of 16
1929–3013rdRound of 16
1930–3115thSemi-finals
1931–3215thRound of 16
1932–3317thRound of 32
1933–34110thRound of 32
1934–35112thSixth round
1935–3622ndRound of 16
1939–4027th
1940–4128thFirst round
1941–4227thFirst round
1942–4324thFirst round
1943–44212th
1944–4532nd
1945–4631st
1946–4731st
1947–4838th
1948–49313th
1949–5033rd
1950–51310th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1951–52316th
1952–53310th
1953–5433rd
1954–5539th
1955–5634th
1956–5734th
1957–5834th
1958–5937th
1959–6031st
1960–6133rd
1961–6233rd
1962–6332nd
1963–6433rd
1964–6535th
1965–6639th
1966–6736th
1967–6837th
1968–69315th
1969–70315th
1970–714Reg. Pref.10th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1971–72 4 Reg. Pref. 6th 1972–73 4 Reg. Pref. 5th 1973–74 4 Reg. Pref. 2nd 1974–75 4 Reg. Pref. 10th 1975–76 4 Reg. Pref. 2nd 1976–77 3 13th 1977–78 4 13th 1978–79 4 2nd 1979–80 3 2ª B 18th 1980–81 4 2nd 1981–82 4 18th 1982–83 5 Reg. Pref. 1st 1983–84 4 6th 1984–85 4 11th 1985–86 4 13th 1986–87 4 12th 1987–88 4 13th 1988–89 4 14th 1989–90 4 17th 1990–91 4 10thSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1991–92 4 8th 1992–93 4 8th 1993–94 4 6th 1994–95 4 19th 1995–96 5 Terr. Pref. 13th 1996–97 5 Terr. Pref. 1st 1997–98 4 13th 1998–99 4 8th 1999–2000 4 3rd 2000–01 4 7th 2001–02 4 9th 2002–03 4 10th 2003–04 4 10th 2004–05 4 7th 2005–06 4 5th 2006–07 4 11th 2007–08 4 12th 2008–09 4 12th 2009–10 4 15th 2010–11 4 7th
1971–724Reg. Pref.6th
1972–734Reg. Pref.5th
1973–744Reg. Pref.2nd
1974–754Reg. Pref.10th
1975–764Reg. Pref.2nd
1976–77313th
1977–78413th
1978–7942nd
1979–8032ª B18th
1980–8142nd
1981–82418th
1982–835Reg. Pref.1st
1983–8446th
1984–85411th
1985–86413th
1986–87412th
1987–88413th
1988–89414th
1989–90417th
1990–91410th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1991–9248th
1992–9348th
1993–9446th
1994–95419th
1995–965Terr. Pref.13th
1996–975Terr. Pref.1st
1997–98413th
1998–9948th
1999–200043rd
2000–0147th
2001–0249th
2002–03410th
2003–04410th
2004–0547th
2005–0645th
2006–07411th
2007–08412th
2008–09412th
2009–10415th
2010–1147th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 2011–12 4 14th 2012–13 4 2nd 2013–14 4 3rd 2014–15 4 3rd 2015–16 3 2ª B 8th 2016–17 3 2ª B 9th Second round 2017–18 3 2ª B 12th 2018–19 3 2ª B 15th 2019–20 3 2ª B 18th 2020–21 3 2ª B 6th / 3rd 2021–22 4 2ª RFEF 5th 2022–23 4 2ª Fed. 9th 2023–24 4 2ª Fed. 12th 2024–25 4 2ª Fed. 1st 2025–26 3 1ª Fed. First round
2011–12414th
2012–1342nd
2013–1443rd
2014–1543rd
2015–1632ª B8th
2016–1732ª B9thSecond round
2017–1832ª B12th
2018–1932ª B15th
2019–2032ª B18th
2020–2132ª B6th / 3rd
2021–2242ª RFEF5th
2022–2342ª Fed.9th
2023–2442ª Fed.12th
2024–2542ª Fed.1st
2025–2631ª Fed.First round


In regional system

Regional league system
Season Division Place Copa del Rey 1913/14 North 5h 1914/15 North 2nd 1915/16 North 4th 1916/17 North 1st 1917/18 North 3rd 1918/19 Biscay 1st 1919/20 Biscay 3rd 1920/21 Biscay 2nd 1921/22 Biscay 1st 1922/23 Biscay 2nd 1923/24 Biscay 2nd 1924/25 Biscay 1st 1925/26 Biscay 2nd 1926/27 Biscay 1st 1927/28 Biscay 4th 1928/29 Biscay 2nd 1929/30 Biscay 3rd 1930/31 Biscay 2nd 1931/32 Biscay 2nd 1932/33 Biscay 2nd 1933/34 Biscay 3rd 1934/35 Basque Cup 3rd 1935/36 Basque Cup 1st 1938/39 Biscay 5th 1939/40 Biscay 4th
SeasonDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1913/14North5h
1914/15North2nd
1915/16North4th
1916/17North1st
1917/18North3rd
1918/19Biscay1st
1919/20Biscay3rd
1920/21Biscay2nd
1921/22Biscay1st
1922/23Biscay2nd
1923/24Biscay2nd
1924/25Biscay1st
1925/26Biscay2nd
1926/27Biscay1st
1927/28Biscay4th
1928/29Biscay2nd
1929/30Biscay3rd
1930/31Biscay2nd
1931/32Biscay2nd
1932/33Biscay2nd
1933/34Biscay3rd
1934/35Basque Cup3rd
1935/36Basque Cup1st
1938/39Biscay5th
1939/40Biscay4th

Current squad

As of 3 February 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ESP Oier Gastesi (on loan from Athletic Bilbao) 2 DF ESP Txus Vizcay (on loan from Athletic Bilbao) 3 DF ESP Marcos Fernández 4 DF ESP Paul Álvarez 5 DF ESP Pablo García 6 DF ESP Jon Merino (on loan from Lugo) 7 FW ESP Urko Collado 8 MF ESP Mikel Zabala 9 FW ESP Álvaro Vázquez 10 MF ESP Alex Hidalgo 11 FW ESP Ángel Troncho (on loan from Eibar) 12 FW ESP Julen Lartitegi (on loan from Alavés) 13 GK ESP Anartz PeñaNo. Pos. Nation Player 14 MF ISR Tamir Glazer (on loan from Ibiza) 15 FW ESP Baba Diocou (on loan from Tenerife) 16 MF ESP Adrián Verde 17 FW ESP Sergio Navarro 19 DF ESP Christian Mutilva 20 DF ESP Eneko Zabaleta 21 DF ESP Jon Sillero 22 FW ESP Carlos Mattheus 23 DF ESP Ander Sustatxa 24 DF EQG Santi Borikó (on loan from Castellón) 25 GK ESP Sergio Aragoneses (on loan from Tenerife B) 27 FW ESP Óscar Bazaga (on loan from Atlético Madrid C)
1GKESPOier Gastesi (on loan from Athletic Bilbao)
2DFESPTxus Vizcay (on loan from Athletic Bilbao)
3DFESPMarcos Fernández
4DFESPPaul Álvarez
5DFESPPablo García
6DFESPJon Merino (on loan from Lugo)
7FWESPUrko Collado
8MFESPMikel Zabala
9FWESPÁlvaro Vázquez
10MFESPAlex Hidalgo
11FWESPÁngel Troncho (on loan from Eibar)
12FWESPJulen Lartitegi (on loan from Alavés)
13GKESPAnartz Peña
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14MFISRTamir Glazer (on loan from Ibiza)
15FWESPBaba Diocou (on loan from Tenerife)
16MFESPAdrián Verde
17FWESPSergio Navarro
19DFESPChristian Mutilva
20DFESPEneko Zabaleta
21DFESPJon Sillero
22FWESPCarlos Mattheus
23DFESPAnder Sustatxa
24DFEQGSanti Borikó (on loan from Castellón)
25GKESPSergio Aragoneses (on loan from Tenerife B)
27FWESPÓscar Bazaga (on loan from Atlético Madrid C)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 18 MF ESP Ander Honrado (at CD Derio until 30 June 2026)
18MFESPAnder Honrado (at CD Derio until 30 June 2026)

Honours

Runners-up: 1917, 1925, 1927

Famous players

Famous coaches

  • Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football (2003), Phil Ball.

External links

  • (in Spanish)