Lluís Sitjar

He is known for having been president of CD Mallorca and giving the name to his stadium, as well as for having been a member of Falange Española and being implicated in the executions of political prisoners during Spanish Civil War.

[6] On 4 June 1933 suffered an attack in Porreras when he was leaving Sunday mass when he was shot by Andreu Obrador, Nas de Xot, a boatman of humble origins, due to personal differences.

[9] On September and October 1936, with the appointments in Mallorca of Mateo Torres Bestard and Francisco Barrado Zorrilla as Civil Governor and Head of Falange Security respectively, the repression against trade unionists and members of left-wing parties intensified, but more rapidly and more secretly than had been carried out during the first months of the war.

[20] When he resigned from his position in 1946 he did not hold the presidency again but he continued to be up to date and actively participate in the social life of the club, especially in times of economic and institutional crisis that could suppose the demise of the entity.

[20] Fifty years after his death, RCD Mallorca decided to name an animation stand after him in the current playing field of the club, the Son Moix Stadium.

Lluís Sitjar (tallest, sixth from the left) in the uniform of Falange Española during the Civil War
Side entrance of the disappeared Lluís Sitjar Stadium