Eugenio Bisbal López-Brea (2 December 1882 – Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Madrid FC, with whom he won the 1905 Copa del Rey.
In early 1902, New organized a series of matches at Tiro del Pichón between the club's members as part of New's build-up for the upcoming Copa de la Coronación, the very first national tournament played in Spain, and Bisbal played in three of them,[3] including one alongside his younger brother Fabián Cristino on 6 April, which was his brother's 15th birthday.
[7] On 8 February, Bisbal started for Internacional alongside his younger brother in a friendly match against Madrid FC, which ended in a 0–4 loss.
[6] Bisbal went on to become a regular for the first team and won the Copa del Rey in 1905, starting in the final against Athletic Bilbao, which ended in a 1–0 victory.
[10] Bisbal and Vassallo sought to make a highly detailed, with the city divided into ten districts, each of which shaded a different color to allow for easy differentiation.