Alfonso Cela
Celita | |
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Celita circa 1914 | |
Born | Alfonso Cela Vieito (1885-07-11)July 11, 1885 Láncara, Lugo, Spain |
Died | February 26, 1932(1932-02-26) (aged 46) Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Alfonso Cela Vieito, known as Celita (July 11, 1885 – February 26, 1932), was a Spanish-Galician bullfighter. He is the only Galician to ever become a professional bullfighter.[1]
Biography
Celita was born in Carracedo, a small village in Láncara, Galicia, a region in the northwest of Spain. He moved to Madrid after the death of his father in 1896.
He began his career as a novillero (a bullfighter who only faces calves) in 1906 and took his alternativa (ceremony in which novilleros graduate to matador) in the bullfighting ring of A Coruña on 15 September 1912.[2]
His brother Claudio and nephew Alfonso Cela Martín (known as Cela II) were bullfighters as well but never reached professional level.
See also
- List of bullfighters
References
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