Francisco "Paco" Gento López (21 October 1933 – 18 January 2022) was a Spanish footballer who played as an outside left. A fast runner, Gento was referred...
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Eastern Roman service Francisco Gento (1933–2022), also known as Gento I, a Spanish footballer Julio Gento (1939–2016), also known as Gento II, a Spanish footballer...
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Paco Llorente (redirect from Francisco Llorente Gento)
Francisco "Paco" Llorente Gento (born 21 May 1965) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mostly as a right winger. He amassed La Liga totals of 207...
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Italy. Real Madrid won 2–0 after goals from Alfredo Di Stéfano and Francisco Gento in the second half. It was the first of four finals (also counting...
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Manchester, Roy Walters. Former Real Madrid players Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento, Amancio and Emilio Butragueño, as were Manchester United manager Alex...
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Italian choreographer Francisco Estévez (born 1945), Spanish composer Paco Estrada (born 1980), American musician Francisco Gento (born 1933), Spanish...
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Sócrates (BRA) 15 Roberto Baggio (ITA) 2 2.70% Toninho Cerezo (BRA) Francisco Gento (ESP) Ryan Giggs (WAL) Stanley Matthews (ENG) Johan Neeskens (NED)...
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the European Cup and La Liga during the 1950s and 1960s. Along with Francisco Gento and José María Zárraga, he was one of only three players to play a...
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Anatoli Ilyin Valentin Ivanov Slava Metreveli Yuriy Voynov Enric Gensana Francisco Gento Zvezdan Čebinac Muhamed Mujić Dragoslav Šekularac Lazar Tasić 1 own...
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and subsequently coached a team that included Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento, Miguel Muñoz, Hector Rial and later, Raymond Kopa. During his first...
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(1973–1975) Miguel Muñoz (1975–1976) Héctor Núñez (1976) Vavá (1977–1978) Francisco Gento (1980–1981) José Mingorance (1981) Antonio Ruiz (1981–1982) Manuel...
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last few minutes of the first half, three more goals were scored; Francisco Gento made it 2–0 to Madrid, then an own goal from Ignacio Zoco brought the...
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home, Heliodoro Castaño Pedrosa scored two goals as fellow goals from Francisco Gento and Alfredo Di Stéfano gave Real Madrid a four goal lead heading into...
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competitions, with the team led by Ferenc Puskás, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento and José Santamaría winning each of the first five competitions relatively...
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Alfredo Di Stéfano* Forward 1953–1964 — 396 308 [d'Or][Pichichi][B] Francisco Gento* Forward 1953–1971 1962–1971† 600 182 Ángel Atienza Defender 1954–1959...
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total of 15 goals were scored in the tournament, and Real Madrid's Francisco Gento was the top goalscorer with 3 goals, all of which were scored against...
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Boniperti 3 1953 João Martins 4 1954 Not held — 1955 Héctor Rial Léon Glowacki Nils Liedholm 2 1956 Juan Alberto Schiaffino 3 1957 Francisco Gento 3...
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football in the 1960s. The team was captained by the veteran player Francisco Gento who won the European Cup five times with Alfredo Di Stefano in the...
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Madrid won 2–0 in the final after goals from Alfredo Di Stéfano and Francisco Gento in the second half. This was the second consecutive European Cup for...
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European Cup/UEFA Champions League final appearances (8) alongside Paco Gento. He most recently served as technical director for Milan, as well as being...
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and Barcelona: Sevilla in 2014–15 (119 in 60 matches). Spanish 12, Francisco Gento (all with Real Madrid) Non-Spanish 10, Lionel Messi (all with Barcelona)...
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players for large fees in quick succession, such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento, Raymond Kopa, Héctor Rial, Ferenc Puskás and José Santamaría. This...
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competition aged 35 or more, alongside Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás and Francisco Gento. It was named the Goal of the Week by UEFA. Three days later, he came...
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equalise. The final, held in Heysel Stadium, went to extra time where Francisco Gento scored the game-winning goal to allow Real Madrid to retain the title...
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Julio Llorente (redirect from Julio Llorente Gento)
Julio Llorente Gento (born 14 June 1966) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mainly as a right-back. Born in Valladolid, Castile and...
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(two years before another player that would represent both clubs, Francisco Gento), going on to remain at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for the following...
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Gusarov Valentin Ivanov Valery Voronin Enrique Collar Josep Maria Fusté Francisco Gento Harry Bild Leif Eriksson Anton Allemann Charly Hertig Cliff Jones Terry...
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Marcos Llorente (category Gento family)
his family to both football and the club. His father Francisco and great uncle Francisco Gento were wingers, while his maternal grandfather Ramón Grosso...
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United Kaká 30 86 0.35 2003–2014 Milan (25/62), Real Madrid (5/24) Francisco Gento ‡ 30 89 0.34 1955–1969 Real Madrid 31 Harry Kane 29 44 0.66 2016– Tottenham...
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five consecutive European Cups (that record would only be bettered by Francisco Gento, who won six) – he played in all the finals, and totaled 31 appearances...
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