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  1. José Luis Aragonés Suárez Martinez, noto semplicemente come Luis Aragonés (Madrid, 28 luglio 1938 – Madrid, 1º febbraio 2014), è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore spagnolo, di ruolo attaccante.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 1 feb 2014 · Credited with introducing the change in football style that brought Spain the international glory they had long craved, Luis Aragonés has died aged 75 following a successful career.

  5. 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.

  6. 1 feb 2014 · MADRID — Luis Aragones, the former Spain coach who shaped the team's rise from perennial underachiever to global powerhouse with a long-awaited title at the 2008 European Championship, has died....

  7. 2 feb 2014 · “Mister” Luis Aragonés died in Madrid early Saturday morning. He was 75. He had, typically, kept his serious illness to himself. The tributes came like confetti from Spain, from royalty...