Often times the crews of the British ships would be challenged to a football match at the Alameda landfill area located near the port.
On the following day, 10 February, a group of students from Vigo confronted the sailors of the British battleship HMS Triumph, challenging them to a football match in Relleno but lost the game 3–0.
[1] Three months later, on 14 May 1905, the newly-created Vigo FC played against the Exiles, and they lost 0–1 to the British, with a goal that was achieved almost at the end of the game.
Vigo FC's first-ever line-up included the likes of the Ocaña brothers (Andrés and Manuel) and César Rodríguez.
Some of the players who lined up for Petit that day were goalkeeper Raúl López, César Rodríguez, Francisco Estévez, Roberto Pérez and Rafael Tapias, with the latter two being the goal scorers, which were loudly and widely applauded by the entire Vigo public, who could not believe their team's victory.
Nowadays, El Relleno has since been urbanized into six residential blocks of houses and divided by the current Luis Taboada street.