Former Spain coach Luis Aragones dies at 75

 

Former Spain coach Luis Aragones died, aged 75, early on Saturday morning in a clinic in Madrid, doctor Pedro Guillen confirmed.

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Aragones had been in hospital after being taken ill and passed away on Saturday, Dr Guillen confirmed on Radio Nacional.
Aragones was in charge of the victorious Spain side at Euro 2008, having previously coached a host of major clubs in Spain, most notably Atletico Madrid on four occasions, as well as Barcelona and Valencia.

Nicknamed 'The Wise Man from Hortaleza' during his coaching career, Aragones also played more than 370 games for Atletico, winning three La Liga titles from 1966 to 1973 and lifting the Pichichi prize for top scorer in 1969-70. He also earned 11 caps for Spain.
Most recently, he was Fenerbahce boss for the 2008-09 season, reaching the Turkish Cup final.
He went on to lift a total of nine titles as a coach with Barca and Atletico, as well as his European Championship victory with Spain in 2008.

Credit: Goal.com

 

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