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  1. Luis de Carlos. Luis de Carlos Ortiz (16 March 1907 – 27 May 1994) was a Spanish football administrator who was the 12th president of Real Madrid from September 1978 until 24 May 1985. [1] De Carlos was elected president of Real Madrid after the death of Santiago Bernabéu. Under his leadership, the club won two league titles, two Spanish ...

  2. Luis de Carlos Ortíz (Madrid, 16 de marzo de 1907-ibídem, 27 de mayo de 1994), fue el presidente del Real Madrid Club de Fútbol desde septiembre de 1978 hasta mayo de 1985. Biografía [ editar ] Casado con María de la Concepción Grau, tuvo tres hijos, José Manuel, Jaime y Alfonso.

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    Socio do Real Madrid desde 1942 e directivo desde 1957, en 1978 substituíu o seu mentor e amigo Santiago Bernabéu tralo seu falecemento, e despois da renuncia ao cargo do vicepresidente Raimundo Saporta, a quen todos sinalaban como sucesor. Durante o seu mandato pasaron polo banco do equipo Vujadin Boškov, Luis Molowny, Alfredo Di Stéfano e Amancio...

    Casado con María de la Concepción Grau, tivo tres fillos, José Manuel, Jaime e Alfonso. Alfonso foi o único dos seus fillos que se vencellou ao fútbol, pois foi directivo e presidente do Viveiro CF

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    1. Biografía de Luis de Carlos en Realmadrid.com (en castelán). Arquivado dende o orixinalo 6 de setembro de 2011.

  3. Carlos Luis de Borbón. Cathedral of St. Just, Trieste. Carlos Luis María de Borbón (31 January 1818 – 13 January 1861) was the Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain under the name Carlos VI after his father's renunciation in 1845. He used the title Conde de Montemolín (Count of Montemolín).

  4. D. Luís Carlos Inácio Xavier de Meneses, 1st Marquis of Louriçal and 5th Count of Ericeira (4 November 1689 – 1742) was a Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator, that served as Viceroy of India twice. His two tenures as Viceroy were notable for his continued military successes and for his economic rehabilitation policies.

  5. Journalist. Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento (29 September 1943 – 18 August 1989) was a Colombian liberal politician and journalist who ran for the Presidency of Colombia on two occasions, the first time for the political movement New Liberalism that he founded in 1979. The movement was an offspring of the mainstream Colombian Liberal Party, and ...

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  7. Luis Carlos Sarmiento. Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo (born 27 January 1933 [2]) is a Colombian billionaire and the second wealthiest man in Colombia, with a net worth of US$10.3 billion, as of October 2021, that derives from the banking conglomerate Grupo Aval, of which he is the majority shareholder and chairman. [3]