Emilio Butragueño
(Madrid, 1963) Spanish footballer, outstanding striker and scorer of the 1980s.From the 83-84 season he played for Real Madrid, a team in which he spent twelve seasons and with which he won five consecutive leagues (1986 to 1990), two King's Cups, two Super Cups and two UEFA Cups (1985 and 86).In the League he was the top scorer in the 90-91 season.
Emilio Butragueño
His qualities are remembered for his skill in dribbling short in the area and his fast unmarking.Despite scoring a good number of goals each season, he stood out particularly for his refined passes to his teammates; For years he formed a lethal scorer tandem with the Mexican player Hugo Sánchez.
Called "El Buitre", his nickname gave name to a whole generation of excellent Spanish footballers: the so-called "Quinta del Buitre", from the players such as Míchel, Rafael Martín Vázquez, Manuel Sanchis and Miguel Pardeza were part of it.At Real Madrid, the Quinta added their talent to the spirit and experience of previous figures, such as Rafael Gordillo, Ulrich Stielike, José Antonio Camacho, Juanito and Santillana, forming an overwhelming team that would later incorporate young figures of the stature of Raúl.
As an international, he played 69 games and scored 26 goals, surpassing the 23 of Alfredo Di Stéfano and becoming the top scorer of the Spanish team, a title that the also Madridista would snatch from him Fernando Hierro in 2001.Of his career with the red, the World Cup in Mexico (1986) stands out, in which he scored five goals; Spain reached the quarterfinals after winning the Denmark team 5-1, with four of their goals, which marked his consecration as an international.
Completed his time at Real Madrid, in January 1995 accepted the offer of At.Celaya, a Mexican club with which he signed for three seasons.Married since 1991 to Sonia González, he is the father of a boy and a girl.After his retirement he worked as an advisor to the Secretary of State for Sports, until in December 2000 Jorge Valdano, Real Madrid's sports director, offered him to become his deputy.In 2004, after the resignation of Valdano, Butragueño assumed the general sports management, which he made compatible since December of the same year with the vice-presidency of the white club.
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