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  2. List of Spain men's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Spain men's international footballers – male football players who have played for the Spain national football team. All players with 20 or more official caps are listed here. This table is up to date as of 18 November 2024. [1] Bold denotes players still playing professional football.

  3. Spain national football team results (1960–1979) - Wikipedia

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    These are all the matches played by the Spain national football team between 1960 and 1979: Meaning. Meaning S.O. Summer Olympics ... Referee: John Hunting

  4. Spain national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Spain national football team (Spanish: Selección Española de Fútbol) has represented Spain in men's international football competitions since 1920. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation , the governing body for football in Spain .

  5. Spain national football team results (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    22 June 2002 W.C. QF: Spain : 0–0 (3–5 p) South Korea Gwangju: 8:30 CEST 15:30 Local time: Stadium: World Cup Stadium Attendance: 42,114 Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour Penalties: Hierro

  6. Spain national football team results (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    These are all the matches played by the Spain national football team between 2010 and 2019: Meaning. Meaning W.C. FIFA World Cup: EURO UEFA European Championship:

  7. La Quinta del Buitre - Wikipedia

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    The name originated from an El País article written by journalist Julio César Iglesias entitled "Amancio y la quinta del Buitre". Originally, the article's title was intended to be simply "La Quinta del Buitre", however Iglesias remembers that he decided to add Amancio's name after being advised by the paper's editors that writing a 90-line article about a group of kids, "mocosos", would be ...

  8. 1979–80 Copa del Rey - Wikipedia

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    The 1979–80 Copa del Rey was the 78th staging of the Spanish Cup, the annual domestic cup competition in the Spanish football. The tournament was attended by 226 teams from the main categories of Spanish football. The tournament began on 11 September 1979 and ended on 4 June 1980 with the final, held in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid.

  9. Paco Gallardo - Wikipedia

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    Gallardo signed on a permanent basis prior to the start of 2007–08, [9] but could only appear in ten league matches in an eventual relegation from the top flight. In the following season he was ousted from the squad alongside José María Movilla by manager Javier Clemente, and spent several months without a team, being reinstated in March 2009 after the coach's dismissal; he was finally ...