Francisco Tena (footballer, born 1901)

[1] Born in Cabanes, he moved to Sabadell at a very young age for family reasons.

In 1920 he joined the first team of CE Sabadell, where he shared a dressing room with his brothers Juan (Tena I) and Josep (Tena III), and thus, in order to avoid confusion, they started appearing as Tena I, II and III on the scoreboards.

In March 1928, together with his brother Juan and at the same time as Crisant Bosch and Julio Káiser, he signed for Espanyol.

[2] He played a pivotal role in helping the club to win the 1928–29 Catalonia championship and reach the 1929 Copa del Rey Final, in which he scored the opening goal of an 2–1 win over Real Madrid,[1][3] thus contributing decisively to the first-ever Copa del Rey title in the history of Espanyol.

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