- Luis
Molowny Arbelo (12 May 1925 – 12
February 2010) was a
Spanish football player and coach. A midfielder, he am****ed La Liga
totals of 175
matches and...
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occupied the bench.
Satur Grech (1953–57) Luis
Molowny (1957–58)
Baltasar Albéniz (1958–59) Luis
Molowny (1959)
Marcel Domingo (1959–60) Paco
Campos (1961–62)...
- of Luis
Molowny and
Rosendo Hernández, and in the end, his
selection and his
leadership paid off as the
Canaries won 4–2.
Speaking of
Molowny, it is claimed...
- many of Real Madrid's most
legendary names pla**** for the club,
including Molowny, Muñoz, Di Stéfano, Gento, Rial, Santamaría, Kopa, Puskás, Amancio, Pirri...
- S. (1989).
Indian Insects.
Satish Book Enterprise. p. 133. Arnan, X.;
Molowny-Horas, R.; Rodrigo, A.; Retana, J. (2012), Adler,
Frederick R (ed.), "Uncoupling...
- most
successful Real
Madrid coach with
seven titles, one
short of Luis
Molowny. This also
meant that, at the time,
Zidane had won as many
titles in his...
- 2 Copa del Rey 2 UEFA
Champions League 1
Intercontinental Cup [F] Luis
Molowny 15
January 1974 May 1974 23 13 2 8 49 26 056.52 1 Copa del Rey [C] Miljan...
- 1977, Inter****onale in 1991, and
Juventus once
again in 1993, and Luis
Molowny led Real
Madrid to
consecutive wins in 1985 and 1986, as did
fellow Spaniard...
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Giovanni Trapattoni (Juventus in 1977 and 1993,
Inter Milan in 1991), Luis
Molowny (Real
Madrid in 1985 and 1986),
Juande Ramos (Sevilla in 2006 and 2007)...
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Jorge Juanele Martín
Marrero Felipe Martín
Felipe Miñambres
Mista Luis
Molowny José
Manuel Ochotorena Pier Juan
Antonio Pizzi Eleuterio Santos Víctor...