José Berdié Places (1887 – 31 January 1931), sometimes written as Verdié, was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Espanyol and FC Barcelona.
[3] Born in Huesca, Berdié joined the first team of Ibèric FC during the 1903–04 season, featuring alongside the likes of Pedro Gibert and Santiago Massana, and they also were teammates at X Sporting Club and RCD Espanyol.
[3] He was a member of the legendary Barcelona team of the early 1910s that also included the likes of Francisco Bru, Alfredo Massana, Enrique Peris and Carles Comamala, which won back-to-back Copa del Rey titles in 1912 and 1913.
[3][2] On 18 November 1909, Berdié made his international debut at the Camp de la Indústria, on the occasion of a benefit match for the injured people in the Second Melillan campaign, starting for Equip Blanc (White Team) alongside the likes of Francisco Bru, Emilio Sampere, and the Comamala brothers (Carles and Arsenio), and helping his side to a 6–2 victory over the Catalan national team, which marked Catalonia's first match after a three-year hiatus.
[8] On 24 July 1910, Berdié went down in history as one of the eleven footballers who played in Catalonia's first-ever international game (although not recognized by FIFA), which ended in a 1–3 loss to a Paris XI.