Miguel Pardeza

Miguel Pardeza Pichardo ( born February 8, 1965 in La Palma del Condado ) is a former Spanish footballer.

Career

Miguel Pardeza began his career in the youth of Real Madrid. He was in his mid -80s part of the legendary Quinta del Buitre. The name referred to five players of the same vintage from own junior department that have been adopted in the professional squad in 1983/84 and should continue the success story of the club until the early 1990s: Emilio Butragueño, called " El Buitre " (Spanish for vultures ), Míchel, Manuel Sanchis ( jr. ), Martín Vázquez and Miguel Pardeza itself, unlike the other four, but he should not be able to enforce the long term at the Merengues.

In the 1985/86 season he was loaned for a year at Real Zaragoza and convinced right off the bat here. The Aragonese he won this season's Spanish Cup, and was brought back in a row back from Real Madrid. In the 1986/87 season he won the championship with the Brussels residents, joined the following year, but final to Real Zaragoza. With these he celebrated some of the major successes of the club's history, the third table will finish in the 1993/94 season, the Spanish Cup in 1994 and the triumph in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1994/95 with a 2-1 final win against Arsenal.

After his playing career Pardeza finished his university studies in Law and Spanish philology. Between 2002 and 2008 he was the athletic director at Real Zaragoza. In 2009 he took over the post of sporting director at Real Madrid.

National

With the Spanish national Pardeza contested the World Cup finals in 1990. Overall, he went to five operations.

Achievements

  • National football team (Spain )
  • Spanish Champion ( football)
  • Football functionary (Spain )
  • Born in 1965
  • Man
  • Athletes (Madrid )
  • Person (Zaragoza )
  • Spaniard
  • European Football Cup Winners' Cup Winners
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