The material legacy of Isidro Lángara can be admired by the general public at the Carlos Tartiere stadium indefinitely, thanks to the agreement signed today between his family and the Real Oviedo Foundation.
A unique collection of items from the greatest Spanish scorer of all time constitutes this legacy, which is currently on display in the exhibition Lángara, the Lord of Goals, located in the upper cloister of the Historic Building of the University of Oviedo.
As part of this exhibition, the generous donation of Lángara's material legacy was made today by his family, whose wish is for the collection to be admired by as many football fans as possible.
Representing the footballer's family was Junkal Guerrero Lángara, while Real Oviedo and its Foundation were represented by its president, Martín Peláez; its vice president, Manuel Paredes; its director, César Martín; and its Historical Heritage manager, Miguel Sanz.
The legacy consists of medals, plaques, badges, photos, publications, and various personal items that were preserved for decades, first by Lángara himself and later by his family.
The exhibition Lángara, the Lord of Goals, organized by the Real Oviedo Foundation and the Ibero-American Asicom Foundation, will be open until April 1 at the Historic Building of the University of Oviedo.
Isidro Lángara Galarraga is considered the greatest Spanish scorer of all time by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics. He still holds the record for the best goals-per-game average in Spain's First Division and the best scoring average with the Spanish national team.