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Emilio Butragueño Santos (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈmiljo βutɾaˈɣeɲo ˈsantos]; born 22 July 1963) is a
Spanish retired professional footballer who pla****...
- 2011-06-30. "Emilio
Butragueño da
nombre desde hoy al
estadio del Celaya". 2 June 2016. "Estadio de
Celaya no se llamará
Emilio Butragueño". 21 June 2016....
- penalty, but they were then
taken apart by a
devastating performance from
Butragueño of Spain, who
scored four of his team's five goals. At the
Azteca Stadium...
- La
Quinta del
Buitre ("Vulture's Cohort"),
which consisted of
Emilio Butragueño,
Manuel Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel, and
Miguel Pardeza. With Los...
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November 2009. In
attendance at the
ceremony were
final amb****ador
Emilio Butragueño,
Royal Spanish Football Federation president Ángel María
Villar Llona...
- Andrés
Iniesta (2010)
Raymond Kopa (1956, 1957),
Amancio (1964),
Emilio Butragueño (1986, 1987), Jude
Bellingham (2024)
Johan Cruyff (1975),
Bernd Schuster...
- academy-trained
players centred on
forward Emilio Butragueño. In 1988–89, he
caused headlines by
dropping Butragueño for a
European Cup quarter-final
second leg...
- in the 1980s. The name ("Vulture's Cohort") was
derived from
Emilio Butragueño's nickname El Buitre, the most
charismatic and
prominent player of the...
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which was
derived from the
nickname given to one of its members,
Emilio Butragueño. The
other four
members were
Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and...
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tenure as
coach saw the rise of the
famous La
Quinta del Buitre –
Emilio Butragueño,
Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel, and
Miguel Pardeza. Castilla...