Ricardo Gallego

Ricardo Gallego Redondo ( born February 8, 1959 in Madrid ) is a former Spanish footballer.

Career

Ricardo Gallego began his career in the youth of Real Madrid. With the second team Castilla CF, he reached in the 1979/80 season surprisingly the cup final, but after victories they lost against strong teams like Racing Santander and the then Erstdivisionären Hércules CF, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and Sporting Gijon in the final against the first squad of Real Madrid 6-1. In 1980 he was accepted into the first team, ligament damage, however he led the rarely came to the train, and at the final of the European Cup of Champions 1980/81 against FC Liverpool, which was lost 0-1, could not attend. After this setback, he developed quickly, however, a regular place in midfield as well as a sweeper of Real Madrid. In his nine years at the club, he won four league titles, two UEFA Cups, two Spanish Cups and a Ligacup. In 1989 he left the club in Madrid and moved to Udinese where he played one season before he returned to the Spanish capital for the then second division side Rayo Vallecano. After he División under coach José Antonio Camacho promotion to the Primera reached he resigned. He is currently working for Real Madrid in the administration of the VIP boxes.

National

With the Spanish national Gallego denied the EM- finals in 1984 and 1988 and the FIFA World Cup finals in 1982 and 1986. His greatest success was here in the finals at the European Football Championship in 1984 in France, where one ultimately against the host nation 0-2 subject.

Achievements

  • 2x UEFA Cup 1984/85, 1985/86
  • UEFA Europa League winners
  • National football team (Spain )
  • Spanish Champion ( football)
  • Person (Real Madrid)
  • Athletes (Madrid )
  • Spaniard
  • Born in 1959
  • Man
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