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  1. Career in Shirts. Jorge Valdano. Real Madrid 1984-1987. Real Zaragoza 1979-1984. Deportivo Alavés 1975-1978. Newell's Old Boys 1972-1974. Clubs National Team.

  2. Official site where you can relive the best moments of Valdano, the legendary Real Madrid player, with statistics, photos, and videos.

  3. Oct 22, 2023 · Click the image below to visit our shop. About Newell’s Old Boys. ... Jorge Valdano, Walter Samuel, Lionel Scaloni, Maxi Rodríguez, Éver Banega and Cristian Ansaldi. Newell’s Old Boys are nicknamed ‘Los Leprosos’ (The Lepers) or ‘La Lepra’ (The Leprosy). The nickname stems from the 1920s when Newell’s agreed to play a charity match for victims of leprosy but their rivals, Rosario Central, refused. ...

  4. Mar 26, 2017 · Or you could discuss all of these things with Jorge Valdano, the man who has done it all. The Argentine is often referred to as the philosopher of football, sometimes as an insult, usually as a compliment, but always with good reason. He may now be 61 years of age, but Valdano is as studious and as tuned into the game as ever, viewing the sport ...

  5. Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos (born 4 October 1955) 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", [1] he played as a forward . With the Argentina national team, Valdano took part at the ...

  6. £ 3.20. Expand your universe and build your ultimate team with the Real Madrid and Argentina forward Jorge Valdano from the Spanish 1985 – 86 season. The one with Real Madrid breaking a 6 year duck to win La Liga and claiming the UEFA Cup (Now the Europa League) before our Jorge ambled off to the FIFA World Cup in Mexico to also win that.

  7. May 15, 2020 · Read | Jorge Valdano: the career of football’s grand philosopher. With survival secured, Valdano and Pérez got serious about their European ambitions. Diego Latorre, the first player to be christened as “the next Maradona”, arrived from Fiorentina just two years after being part of the squad that had won the 1991 Copa América.

  8. Jorge Valdano was born in Santa Fe in 1955. He played football for Argentina and was also a coach. When Argentina won the World Cup in 1986, Valdano played Centre Forward. When he was 16, he joined Newell's Old Boys Sports Club in Argentina and played for the first team when he was 18. He was an outstanding fast player who was skillful with ...

  9. Main position: Centre-Forward. Name in home country: Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos Date of birth/Age: Oct 4, 1955 (68) Place of birth: Las Parejas Height: N/A Citizenship: Argentina. Spain Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 1987 Contract expires: -.

  10. Dec 8, 2022 · Jorge Valdano, pictured in 2017, believes his country’s connection with the people is ‘so powerful that it becomes another reason to want them to win’. Photograph: Samuel de Roman/Getty Images