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League matches played
The team started the season well winning 5 of their first 6 matches, but as the season progressed several players became injured, Zubieta left, and due to the small size of the squad their results worsened.

Club Deportivo Euskadi

North
Match Barcelona vs BC 0-3  5/1/13

Match Barcelona vs BC         6/1/13

On 22 November 1916 the Cantabrian teams left the Northern Federation, joining the newly formed Cantabrian Federation (Federación Cantábrica de Clubes de Football), which encompassed Asturian and Cantabrian clubs.

In 1918 teams from Gipuzkoa left the federation to form their own one. This was because team North was dominated by players from Biscay, and the Gipuzcoan clubs wanted their players to be able to play in the federation championship.

In 1919 the Asturians decided to form their own federation (Federación Regional Asturiana de Clubes de Fútbol) so the Cantabrian teams rejoined 'Norte', but now it only had teams from Cantabria and Biscay.

Federation North came to an end on 13 August 1922 when its name was changed to the Federation of Biscay. Shortly afterwards the Cantabrian teams left the federation and formed their own Cantabrian Federation.

Catalonia-Team North 7 February 1915
Copa Principe de Asturias: Feb 1915.

CDE
30 October 1938 Mexico/Euskadi:  in Parque Asturias  ref 31 October 1938 El Informador, page 2

BCNFT
Other players brought into the team to counteract losses were:
 * Félix De los Heros Azcueta: Played 1,6 and 13 November 1938.
 * Raul Alvarez (Goalkeeper): Played 30 October and 6 November 1938.
 * Joaquín Urkiaga: Played 18 June 1939.

Joaquin Rezola Arratibel is listed on the ship crossing from France, with the other players, but he is older than them. He is also listed encyclopedia entry for team, and is in team photo on Facebook. He was part of the team but never played a match. He was not a professional footballer, but was a pharmacist.

as was José Iborra, even though he was Catalan. Iborra was a replacement for the substitute goalkeeper Rafael Eguskiza, who had become seriously ill in Cuba in the summer of 1938.