Aragon official football team

Cantabria won the first match on 9 March 1924, but Aragon fought back and was capable of defeating the Cantabrian team in the second leg on 20 April.

Both teams agreed on a new match to define the winner of their meeting, which took place in the following day, 21 April, at Aragon, and the third clash generated so much importance that they were forced to hire a Catalan referee, but despite that, the game was full of controversy, with two penalties for each side leveling the game at 1-1, but since a draw was not an option, both captains decided to prolong the match with an additional 30 minutes, in which the Aragonese team found the winner, and thus consolidating itself on the national scene.

However, in 1998 the Aragonese team resurfaced again in a match against Castilla y León played at Los Pajaritos, and the meeting ended in a 1-1 draw, with Aragon scoring first thanks to Sanjuán, but the Castilians equalized in the second half with a goal from Gusi.

The second leg took place in La Romareda in 2002 and ended with a 3-0 win to Aragon, with goals from Fernando Soriano, Paco Salillas and Txiki, all of whom in the first-half.

The victory was taken by Aragon after a goal from substitute Javi Suárez in injury time, hence giving the fans a fitting end for the team.