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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....
- (link) "Familia
tarasca - SIL México". www.sil.org. Lastra, Yolanda;
Butragueño,
Pedro Martín (2016-01-30). ""ALLÁ
LLEGA A LO QUE ES EL
PUEBLO DE SAN...
- part of the La
Quinta del
Buitre which still included Míchel,
Emilio Butragueño,
Miguel Pardeza and
Manolo Sanchís. In 1989–90, as Real
achieved a club...
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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...
- 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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Together with
Butragueño,
Ronaldo was the only
player to win the
award twice...
- Andrés
Iniesta (2010)
Raymond Kopa (1956, 1957),
Amancio (1964),
Emilio Butragueño (1986, 1987), Jude
Bellingham (2024)
Johan Cruyff (1975),
Bernd Schuster...
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penalty area to the left corner.
Spain dominated the next hour and
Emilio Butragueño scored with a low shot
through the
goalkeepers legs and then
Rafael Gordillo...
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Butragueño (15) 1990–91
First leg
Barcelona Real
Madrid 0–1 (0–0) Míchel (55)
Second leg Real
Madrid Barcelona 4–1 (2–1)
Butragueño (21, 44)...