HE Elche CF celebrating centennial season. They see the light to commemorate this event various publications, exhibitions and pictorial works Reminding moments of the club’s hundred years of history from Elche.
One of them is the collection. 16 pages painted by Elche artist Antonio Rodénassix of them have already been embodied. the book “Memoirs of a Centenary” by journalist Santiago Gambín.
This Thursday, Ródenas Martínez Valero stadium will be handed over to Joaquín Buitrago, head of the franciverde unitto remain under the supervision of Elche CF and to be exhibited in the future. The museum that the Elche club wants to start with all the material he has gathered from his hundred years of history.
Among the drawings of the artist from Elche cave family pyrotechnics Albarranch, where the Franciverde club was born, HE don jeremías field, “Gulf” goal from Juan Ángel Romero’s headAt the same time, he throws himself to the ground. legendary César Rodríguez at the Altabix stadium or Franjiverde fans are also in the missing field of the Franjiverde team. There’s also no shortage of animating other matches at the legendary Altabix stadium. an act of vavaonly “Pichichi” from the First Division that Elche has throughout its history. Juan Manuel Asensi’s qualifying goal against Real Sociedad for the first and only cup final where the green fringe painting, 1969; and another shot by César Rodríguez on goal.
In the collection handed over to Elche by Antonio Ródenas, there are also images of other franjiverdes legends. Jose Antonio Morante “Lico” And Fighting PinIn the match played between Elche team and Espanyol.
Ródenas also draws illustrations of more contemporary images such as: Enric Cuxart’s goal at Barakaldopermissive Promotion to the Second Division 1997; or Nino is the French-green entity’s all-time top scorer and Elche’s most capped player.
A series of works by the artist from Elche It has been developing with great patience in recent years. and that they had seen the light this Centennial season and asked them to remain under the care of the club for commemoration.