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    Ramón Moreno Grosso (8 December 1943 – 13 February 2002) was a Spanish football forward and manager. He spent 12 La Liga seasons with Real Madrid, appearing...
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    Zárraga, Enrique Mateos, Ramón Marsal, Pedro Casado, Juan Manuel Villa, José María Vidal, Fernando Serena and Ramón Grosso all spent time at the club...
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  • Chad gymnastics began when Ramón Grosso, son of Spanish footballer Ramón Grosso and president of the Fundación Ramón Grosso, introduced Father Camille...
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  • Gregorio Benito, Juan Santisteban, Manuel Velázquez, Ramón Grosso, Fernando Serena and Ramón Marsal. Moreover, in the 1980s Real Madrid won five consecutive...
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    great uncle Francisco Gento were wingers, while his maternal grandfather Ramón Grosso was a forward. As of match played 25 May 2024 Appearances in Segunda...
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    13th minute, Di Stéfano took off the captain's armband and gave it to Ramón Grosso, a player who inherited his number in the team, amidst the applause of...
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    Defender 1964–1971 — 213 1 José Luis López Defender 1964–1976 — 182 16 Ramón Grosso Forward 1964–1976 — 366 75 Pirri Midfielder 1964–1980 1976–1980† 561...
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  • Francisco Gento, his son Marcos also played for the club. His father-in-law Ramón Grosso did the same. Real Madrid La Liga: 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90 Copa del...
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  • Real Madrid had benefitted from injuries to their own stars Amancio and Ramón Grosso, as this allowed Pirri to withdraw from an ineffectual centre forward...
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  • Goyo Benito DF 4 Ignacio Zoco MF 5 Pirri DF 6 Fernando Zunzunegui MF 7 Ramón Grosso MF 8 Manuel Velázquez MF 9 Miguel Pérez  65' FW 10 Amancio Amaro FW 11...
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  • Amancio Amaro José Eulogio Gárate José María García Lavilla Francisco Gento Ramón Grosso Thomas Nordahl Ingvar Svensson Richard Dürr Ayhan Elmastaşoğlu Alan Durban...
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  • Pedro de Felipe CB 6 Ignacio Zoco RF 7 Fernando Serena CF 8 Amancio CF 9 Ramón Grosso LM 10 Manuel Velázquez LF 11 Paco Gento (c) Manager: Miguel Muñoz...
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  • Manuel Sanchís, Pirri, Ignacio Zoco, Fernando Serena, Amancio Amaro, Ramón Grosso and Manuel Velázquez. This group of younger players sometimes were considered...
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  • Ramón Grosso (1943–2002), Spanish footballer Sonny Grosso (1930–2020), American police detective and film/television producer Alessandro Del Grosso (born...
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    Murcia) 1964: Luis Aragonés (via Real Oviedo, then Real Betis) 1964: Ramón Grosso 1964: Yanko Daucik 1985: Hugo Sánchez 1987: Paco Llorente 1989: Joaquín...
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    Chamartín La Liga 2nd Copa del Generalísimo Quarter-finals European Cup Winners (in European Cup) Top goalscorer Ramón Grosso (11) ← 1964–65 1966–67 →...
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    1964 697 Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Barcelona Espanyol 5–0 19 April 1964 698 Ramón Grosso  Spain Real Madrid Córdoba 6–1 27 September 1964 699 Jesús María Pereda4...
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  • Miljan Miljanić, 1974 FIFA World Cup winner Paul Breitner replacing Ramón Grosso as a starter in midfield, and Argentine forward Roberto Martínez from...
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  • Benito Rubiñán MF 6 Vicente del Bosque  71' MF 7 Manuel Velázquez MF 8 Ramón Grosso (c)  84' FW 9 Francisco Aguilar FW 10 Santillana FW 11 José Macanás Substitutes:...
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  • Barrios — DF  ESP José Luis — DF  ESP Jose Macanas — FW  ESP Ico Aguilar — MF  ESP Ramón Grosso — DF  ARG Touriño — DF  ESP Juan Morgado — DF  ESP Andrés...
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  • Barcelona 2 Waldo 21 Valencia CF 3 Luis Aragonés 19 Atlético Madrid 4 Ramón Grosso 17 Real Madrid 5 Fernando Ansola 14 Real Betis Juan Seminario 14 Barcelona...
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    sacking, Ramón Grosso took over the head coaching reigns on an interim basis for a few days while the club negotiated terms with Antić. Grosso ended up...
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  • Sanchís DF Pirri DF Antonio Calpe MF Pedro de Felipe MF Fernando Serena MF Ramón Grosso MF Manuel Velázquez FW Amancio Amaro FW Francisco Gento (c) Manager:...
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  • Toni Grande MF 7 Pirri MF 8 Manuel Velázquez FW 9 Amancio  19' FW 10 Ramón Grosso  10' FW 11 Francisco Gento (c) Substitutes: FW 12 Sebastián Fleitas  10'...
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  • as a coach and he resigned after the elimination. After one game with Ramón Grosso as an interim manager, the club appointed Radomir Antić as a new permanent...
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  • 12 February – John Eriksen (44), Danish international 13 February – Ramón Grosso (58), Spanish player 16 February – Walter Winterbottom (89), English...
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  • Treacy José Eulogio Gárate José María García Lavilla Francisco Gento Ramón Grosso Ayhan Elmastaşoğlu 1 own goal John Dempsey (against Czechoslovakia) "1968...
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    Amateurs Fourth place  Morocco Tournament statistics Matches played 17 Goals scored 45 (2.65 per match) Top scorer(s) Ramón Grosso (8 goals) ← 1959 1967 →...
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  • Manuel Sanchís MF 5 Pirri MF 6 Ignacio Zoco FW 7 Fernando Serena FW 8 José Luis FW 9 Amancio FW 10 Ramón Grosso FW 11 Miguel Pérez Manager: Miguel Muñoz...
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  • the campaign against FC Barcelona replacing suspended Puskas), forwards Grosso, Serena (replacing ageing Puskas) and youngstar defender Manuel Sanchis...
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