Skip to main content
See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

‘Per One Hundred Million’: the Real Story of Three Mechanics Who Kidnapped Quini, Fc Barcelona’s Striker, in 1981

Summary by Newtral
On March 25, 1981, the police found and freed Enrique Castro González, a footballer of FC Barcelona known as Quini, after having been kidnapped 24 days in a basement of a neighborhood of Zaragoza. For one hundred million tells the story of the three unemployed mechanics, immersed in debt, who held the footballer in a Zulo built in his workshop in exchange for one hundred million pesetas. “Those of ETA and GRAPO kidnap people day and day also and…
DisclaimerThis story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.

1 Articles

On March 25, 1981, the police found and freed Enrique Castro González, a footballer of FC Barcelona known as Quini, after having been kidnapped 24 days in a basement of a neighborhood of Zaragoza. For one hundred million tells the story of the three unemployed mechanics, immersed in debt, who held the footballer in a Zulo built in his workshop in exchange for one hundred million pesetas. “Those of ETA and GRAPO kidnap people day and day also and…

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.

Factuality Info Icon

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

Info Icon

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

Newtral broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
Too Big Arrow Icon
Sources are mostly out of (0)
News
Feed Dots Icon
For You
Search Icon
Search
Blindspot LogoBlindspotLocal