Irish FC

Great figures emerged from Irish FC, such as Carles Comamala, Juli Marial, Romà Forns, and Joaquim Escardó.

[1][2][3] The club's board of directors was subsequently elected, with Carles Renter as the first president, Rogelio Serra as vice-president, Joaquin García as Secretary, Andrés Camps as treasurer, Juan Gost as Account Auditor ("Revisor de Cuentas"), and Joaquín Escardó as Head of Materials.

In the chronicle of a match between Irish FC and Club Español on 20 March 1902, the sports journalist Alberto Serra stated in La Vanguardia that "the "Iris" wore its new and attractive white and scarlet uniform".

In the first two years of his life, the club only competed in friendly matches and minor tournaments organized by the Spanish Gymnastics Federation, such as the 1902 Medal of the Spanish Gymnastics Federation between February and June 1902,[4] where it finished in third place only behind the dean clubs of the city, Català FC and the second team of FC Barcelona; and the 1902 Copa Pergamino between September and November 1902 (during the festivities of La Mercè), which had been created for the clubs founded in the 1901–02 season,[5] and where it was runner-up only behind once again of the second team of FC Barcelona.

On 20 March 1902, Irish FC faced Club Español in the FGE Medal tournament, but even though they were playing at home, they still lost 2–5, with the consolation goals coming from Sanz and Renter, with the latter scoring from a penalty kick given by the referee of the match, Joaquim Carril.