Anacleto José María Peña Salegui (9 April 1895 – 13 January 1989)[1] was a Spanish professional football player and manager.
There he won the Biscay Championship four times and the Copa del Rey in 1919, as well as finishing as a losing finalist 1917 and 1925.
The team claimed their first La Liga title in 1931–32 but Peña, aged 36 by its conclusion, made only four appearances and it is unclear if he is considered to have won this honour.
At international level, he played 21 times for Spain national football team and featured at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
He was in charge of Sporting Gijón and Arenas in two spells, and had two seasons managing in the top division, one with Real Oviedo in 1935–36, finishing in 3rd place – just before most aspects of normal life were interrupted by the Spanish Civil War – and the other with Sporting (then known as Real Gijón) in 1946–47, finishing 10th of 14 teams.