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Jorge Valdano

Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos is an Argentine former football player, coach, and the former general manager of Real Madrid. He is currently working as a commentator for beIN Sports. Nicknamed "The Philosopher of Football", he played as a forward.

Playing career
Club Valdano started playing when he was 16 years old for Rosario's club Newell's Old Boys, where he also started playing professionally, as well as with the Argentina national football team, in 1972. In 1975, he was transferred to Alavés of the Spanish Segunda División, where he played until 1979. In that year, he moved to Real Zaragoza of the Primera División, and then to Real Madrid in 1984, playing with the Quinta del Buitre. He helped them win the UEFA Cup in 1985 and 1986, scoring once in the 1985 final and twice in the 1986 final. Stricken by hepatitis, he decided to retire in 1988 and became a sports commentator. His last official match for Real was 4-2 defeat against Red Star Belgrade on 4th of March 1987. International Valdano played 23 times for the Argentina national team between 1975 and 1990, scoring seven goals, four of them in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, including one against West Germany in the final, which Argentina went on to win. Other than the 1986 triumph, he also took part in the 1975 Copa América and the 1982 World Cup, but missed most of the latter tournament after being injured in Argentina's second game, against Hungary. ==Managerial career==
Managerial career
Valdano began his management career as the Real Madrid youth team coach. In April 1992, just before the end of the 1991–92 season, he became head coach of Tenerife, replacing fellow Argentinian Jorge Solari. He helped Tenerife avoid relegation at the end of 1991–92, and then the following season helped them qualify for the UEFA Cup. He also twice led Tenerife to final day victories that denied his former club Real Madrid winning the La Liga title (Barcelona winning it instead on both occasions). He then returned to Real Madrid in 1994, now as a coach, and led them to the 1994–95 Liga title. He finally coached Valencia in 1996–97 before becoming Real Madrid's sporting director in 2000 until his resignation in June 2005. In June 2009, he again returned to Real Madrid as director general and presidential aide. He was sacked from the position on 25 May 2011, however, after his relationship with the coaching staff, particularly head coach José Mourinho, had deteriorated. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Valdano wrote the book Sueños de fútbol ("Dreams of football") and edited the book Cuentos de fútbol ("Football short stories") by diverse authors. Real Madrid's former captain Raúl named his first-born son in honour of Valdano. ==Career statistics==
Career statistics
Club International :''Scores and results list Argentina's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Valdano goal.'' ==Managerial statistics==
Honours
Player '''Newell's Old Boys''' • Argentine Primera División: 1974 Real MadridLa Liga: 1985–86, 1986–87Copa de la Liga: 1985UEFA Cup: 1984–85, 1985–86 Argentina YouthToulon Tournament: 1975 ArgentinaFIFA World Cup: 1986 Individual AwardsCopa del Rey Top Scorer: 1981-82La Liga Foreign Player of the Year: 1985–86 Manager Real Madrid • La Liga: 1994–95 ==References==
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