- La
Quinta del
Buitre is the
moniker given by
Spanish sport journalist Julio César
Iglesias to the five
homegrown Real
Madrid players who were at the core...
- his
spell with Real Madrid.
Nicknamed El
Buitre (The Vulture), he was a
member of the La
Quinta del
Buitre along with
Manolo Sanchís,
Rafael Martín Vázquez...
- El
Buitre Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo El
Buitre, (ICAO: SCAE)) is a
military airport just
south of Arica, a
Pacific coastal city in the Tarapacá Region...
-
footballer who pla**** as a sweeper. A part of the
famous La
Quinta del
Buitre which stemmed from the Real
Madrid youth academy, he was the only of its...
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journalist Julio César
Iglesias gave to this
generation the name La
Quinta del
Buitre ("Vulture's Cohort"),
which was
derived from the
nickname given to one of...
-
three years later,
going on to
achieve fame as part of the La
Quinta del
Buitre which still included Míchel,
Emilio Butragueño,
Miguel Pardeza and Manolo...
-
ushering in the dawn of a new era in the
history of the club. "La
Quinta del
Buitre" was the name
given by
Spanish sport journalist Julio César
Iglesias to...
- Alto del
Buitre is a
mountain of the
Sierra Palomera range,
Valencian Community, Spain. It
reaches an
elevation of 1,146.25
metres (3,760.7 ft)
above sea...
- "Nicolás Pavlovich". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 29
November 2012. Un
Buitre que
vuela alto espndeportes.espn.com
Clima frío,
trato helado lanacion.com...
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original on 19
October 2019.
Retrieved 19
October 2019. "La
Quinta del
Buitre (1981–1990)". Real
Madrid CF.
Archived from the
original on 14 July 2019...