José Gaspar Hardoy Explained

José Gaspar Hardoy
Birth Name:José Gaspar Hardoy Tizol
Birth Date:1865
Birth Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Death Place:Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Citizenship:Spanish
Known For:5th President of RCD Espanyol
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José Gaspar Hardoy
Office:President of RCD Espanyol
Term Start:1911
Term End:1912
Predecessor:Evelio Doncos
Successor:Santiago de la Riva
Office2:President of RCD Espanyol
Term Start2:1914
Term End2:1915
Predecessor2:Alfonso Ardura
Successor2:José Maria Bernadas

José Gaspar Hardoy Tizol (1865 – 24 January 1924) was a Spanish businessman who served as the 5th president of RCD Espanyol in 1911 and 1912, and then again in 1914 and 1915.[1] [2]

Professional career

Hardoy was born in 1865 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was a cordial and energetic man.[2] On a professional level, he was a dentist and he had a dental office at La Rambla, Barcelona.[2] On 4 July 1908, the issue of the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, a warning regarding him was written as follows: "Dr. Hardoy Tizol, dental surgeon, begs his clients who have started work to finish it, since he will only remain until 1 August, arranging his return from Paris and London with new equipment and materials".[3]

Presidencies of RCD Espanyol

In 1911, Hardoy was appointed as the fifth president of RCD Espanyol, replacing Evelio Doncos.[4] He left the position for professional reasons, but was part of the board as first vice-president of his successor Santiago de la Riva, and again in the subsequent boards of directors.[2]

In 1914, Hardoy was elected president for a second time, and this time he replaced Alfonso Ardura.[5] In doing so, he became just the second men to preside over Espanyol on two separate occasions, only behind the club founder, Ángel Rodríguez.[1]

It was under his second mandate that the politician José Maria Tallada joined the board, a member who would be of great importance to the club as the president of the Catalan Football Federation.[2] In addition to these positive results off the field, the team also achieved sporting success inside the lines, reaching the final of the 1915 Copa del Rey against Athletic Bilbao, in which a Basque referee was designated, which caused Hardoy to protest the partisanship of the Spanish Football Federation, which had called Espanyol a polemical club. Finally, the referee was replaced by a Swiss living in Irún, Walter Hermann.[2] This ended up being a shot on the foot since Hermann gave a penalty right away in the 4th minute, which was converted by Pichichi, who went on to score a hat-trick to help his side to a 5–0 victory over Espanyol.[6]

Despite some encouraging first steps in the white club, it was possibly the fact of losing the 1915 Cup final that caused a convulsive situation within the entity that led to some of its members to call for new elections in November 1915, in which José Maria Bernadas was elected president.[2]

Hardoy was initially believed to have been named José García Hardoy, a mistake that has persisted through time until David Tolo, the club's historian, published a book of more than 800 pages titled Historia del RCD Espanyol 1900-2021 (History of RCD Espanyol 1900–2021) in March 2022, which included new breakthrough information, such as the discovery of a new president, Eusebio Fernández Muñiz, or the rectification of another like Hardoy, whose name was actually even more morbid: Josep Gaspar Hardoy.[7]

Death

Hardoy died in Barcelona on 24 January 1924, at the age of 58 or 59 years old.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RCD Espanyol - History - Presidents . www.rcdespanyol.com . 11 March 2024 .
  2. Web site: José Gaspar HARDOY Tizol . ca . periquito.cat . 8 March 2024 .
  3. Web site: El doctor Hardoy Tizol . Dr. Hardoy Tizol . es . hemeroteca-paginas.lavanguardia.com . . 2 . 4 July 1908 . 12 March 2024 .
  4. Web site: Club Deportivo Español . es . hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com . . 4 . 21 September 1911 . 12 March 2024 .
  5. Web site: Nueva Junta . New Board . es . hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com . . 3 . 5 November 1914 . 12 March 2024 .
  6. Web site: Spain - Cup 1915 . . 20 January 2000 . 12 March 2024 .
  7. Web site: El Espanyol recopila su historia y descubre un nuevo presidente . Espanyol compiles its history and discovers a new president . es . as.com . 29 March 2022. 12 March 2024 .