[6] He then only played a further two matches for New, both against Madrid FC, the second of which at the Concurso de Bandas on 23 December 1902, which ended in another resounding loss, this time by 2–9.
[8] He appeared on the club's first board of directors as a member alongside Angel Garrido and Eugenio Vallarino, the brother of Manuel, who had joined Madrid FC.
[9] Together with Pedro Parages, the Giralt brothers (José, Armando, Mario) and Antonio Neyra, Tejada was a member of Madrid FC's first-ever complete season, in 1902–03.
[7] His next two appearances, however, came in April at the 1903 Copa del Rey,[3] helping his side beat RCD Espanyol to reach the first-ever Copa del Rey final, in which he rose to the occasion by scoring the opening goal, the first in the history of Spanish cup finals, although in the end, it proved to be insufficient as Bilbao ended up winning 3–2.
[12] Over the years, several doubts about the true identity of Marquis of Valdeterrazo [es] arose, with the investigations about it remaining inconclusive and open to debate by historians.
For instance, the Spanish journalist Bernardo de Salazar wrote on the website of the sports newspaper Diario AS that: "The Marquis of Valdeterrazo represents for me an indecipherable enigma.