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  1. Luis Aragonés Suárez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis aɾaɣoˈnes ˈswaɾeθ]; 28 July 1938 – 1 February 2014) was a Spanish football player and manager. Aragonés spent the majority of his career as a player and coach at Atlético Madrid. He was a prominent player and then coach of the successful Atlético team of the late 1960s and early ...

  2. Feb 1, 2014 · Article summary. Luis Aragonés, who coached Spain to glory at UEFA EURO 2008 after a successful playing career with Club Atlético de Madrid, has passed away at the age of 75.

  3. Feb 13, 2017 · Widely regarded as the father of the generation who took Spain to the UEFA EURO 2008 title in Austria and Switzerland, Luis Aragonés has passed away at 75. Known as 'El Sabio de Hortaleza', or...

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  5. Feb 2, 2014 · Luis Aragonés died in Madrid early Saturday morning. He was 75. The retired Spain national coach earned the respect of players and opponents.

  6. Feb 3, 2014 · Shaun Botterill/Getty Images. MADRID — Luis Aragonés, the coach who shaped the Spanish national soccer team’s rise from perennial underachiever to global powerhouse with a long-awaited title ...

  7. Luis Aragonés Suárez ( Hortaleza, Madrid, 28 de julio de 1938- Madrid, 1 de febrero de 2014) fue un futbolista y entrenador de fútbol español. 2 Fue entrenador de la Selección de España entre 2004 y 2008, proclamándose campeón de Europa en 2008. Es considerado como una de las mayores leyendas del Atlético de Madrid y del fútbol ...

  8. Feb 2, 2014 · Published February 2, 2014 12:09 PM. Former Spain men’s national team head coach Luis Aragonés -- the man who forged the team that’s won their last three major competitions -- passed away Saturday in Madrid. He was 75 years old.

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