Juande Ramos
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Spanish footballer and manager
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- <i>Gaia</i> Data Release 2
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Key facts
- 1982
- Dénia
- 2002
- Espanyol
- 2009
- CSKA Moscow
- 2016
- Málaga
- Full name
- Juan de la Cruz Ramos Cano
- Date of birth
- ( 1954-09-25 ) 25 September 1954 (age 71)
- Place of birth
- Pedro Muñoz , Spain
- Position
- Midfielder
- Years
- Team
- 1973 1977
- Elche
- 1977 1979
- Alcoyano
- 1979 1980
- Linares
- 1980 1981
- Eldense
- 1981 1982
- Alicante
- 1989 1990
- Elche (youth)
- 1990 1992
- Elche (assistant)
- 1992 1994
- Alcoyano
- 1994 1995
- Levante
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Encyclopedic overview
Juan de la Cruz "Juande" Ramos Cano (born 25 September 1954) is a former Spanish footballer and manager.
After playing and managing at an amateur level, Ramos led Rayo Vallecano to promotion to La Liga, followed by reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup in 2001. After brief spells in La Liga at Real Betis, Espanyol and Málaga, he took over at Sevilla in 2005. In two years at the club, he won the UEFA Cup on two occasions, as well as the UEFA Super Cup in 2006, and also winning the Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España.
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