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Terry Venables led Barcelona to a solitary title in 1985 before Real Madrid won again another five in a row sequence ( 1986 – 1990 ) with a team guided by Leo Beenhakker and including Hugo Sánchez and the legendary La Quinta del Buitre-Emilio Butragueño, Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.
A member of the renowned Quinta del Buitre, which also featured Emilio Butragueño, Miguel Pardeza, Rafael Martín Vázquez and Manuel Sanchís, Míchel never played less than 31 La Liga contests from 1985 – 94.
Many great home grown players have since passed through the ranks of Real Madrid Castilla, among them La Quinta Del Buitre Emilio Butragueño, Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vazquéz, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.
As injuries hit him, Martín Vázquez eventually retired from football at the end of 1998, after unassuming spells with Deportivo de La Coruña, Club Celaya ( where he teamed up with Butragueño ) and Karlsruher SC ( German second division ).

Butragueño and goals
Butragueño played 69 international matches for Spain, and scored 26 goals.
Butragueño was also selected for the 1986 World Cup, where he played a major part, scoring four goals as Spain beat Denmark 5 – 1 in the round of 16 match.
He represented the nation at both UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1986 FIFA World Cup ; during the latter competition he scored one of his four international goals in the game against Denmark, in a round-of-16 5 – 1 triumph ( all remaining four were scored by Emilio Butragueño ).
Spanish giant Real Madrid, with its stars Hugo Sánchez and Emilio Butragueño, were defeated in the quarter-finals of the 1986 – 87 European Cup season at the " Marakana " by 4 – 2, but " the Royals " had only knocked Red Star out on away goals ( Real won in Madrid by 2 – 0 ).
The team received a trashing of their own, losing 5 – 1, including four goals by Emilio Butragueño.

Butragueño and for
In his penultimate season, he suffered a severe knee injury which rendered him unavailable for most of the successful 1994 – 95 league campaign, but still bounced back for a final solid season, after which he left for Atlético Celaya in Mexico, where Butragueño was also playing, shortly after the arrival at Madrid of president Lorenzo Sanz.
In 1981, skilled Butragueño joined Real Madrid's youth system, and played first for its reserve side, before being given his senior debut by Alfredo Di Stéfano on 5 February 1984 against Cádiz CF.
Butragueño contributed to the side's transformation, and was a prominent member of the team during the 1980s, winning numerous honours: he received the European Bronze award for best footballer in two consecutive years, and won the Pichichi Trophy in 1991, while also being instrumental in the capital club's five national leagues, two domestic cups and two ( consecutive ) UEFA Cups.
In June 1995, having lost his influence in the Real Madrid side ( only eight matches, with one goal, as the club won another league ), mainly due to the emergence of 17-year old Raúl González, Butragueño signed for Club Celaya in Mexico and, in his first year, the team reached the final of the national championship.
Prior to the 1995-96 tournament the club brought in former Real Madrid greats Emilio Butragueño and Hugo Sánchez who led the club to the Final with a record of 14 / 10 / 10 for a total of 52 points, qualifying them for the quarterfinals for the first time in club history.
Born in Madrid, Martín Vázquez joined the youth teams of Real Madrid in 1980 at the age of 15, and made his debuts for the first team three years later, going on to achieve fame as part of the Quinta del Buitre, which still included Míchel, Emilio Butragueño, Miguel Pardeza and Manolo Sanchís.

Butragueño and club
During a prank call perpetrated by Cadena COPE Radio of Spain in February 2005, a prankster claiming to be Emilio Butragueño, at the time director of football of Real Madrid, speaking on behalf of the president of the club, reportedly called Reyes ' agent and spoke to Reyes himself about a possible transfer deal.
Butragueño left the club in 1995 and Míchel in 1996.

Butragueño and Spanish
* 1963 – Emilio Butragueño, Spanish footballer
Emilio Butragueño Santos (; born 22 July 1963 in Madrid ) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker.
Spain dominated the next hour and Emilio Butragueño and Rafael Gordillo but the Spanish 3 – 1 to the good.
The first Spanish goal was caused by a miss-timed backpass by Jesper Olsen to Butragueño, an unfortunate action subsequently coined as " a real Jesper Olsen " ( en rigtig Jesper Olsen ).
In the very first minute of the game, he famously echoed Jesper Olsen's 1986 World Cup mistimed backpass to Spanish forward Emilio Butragueño, as Grønkjær passed the ball to Italian forward Filippo Inzaghi who promptly scored the first goal in Italy's 2 – 1 victory.

Butragueño and .
A few months later on 5 February 1984, Emilio Butragueño made his debut in an away game at Cádiz.
When he tried to return the ball to Høgh, his pass ended up straight in front of Emilio Butragueño instead.
With Emilio Butragueño, Míchel, Fernando Hierro, Manolo Sanchís, Gheorghe Hagi, and aging Hugo Sánchez as the club's established stars, Antić's debut took place at the Bernabéu versus Real Oviedo on Sunday, 24 March 1991, ending in somewhat disappointing 1 – 1 draw considering Oviedo played with 10 men since the 68th minute.

amassed and La
During the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon amassed La Grande Armée in Boulogne to invade the United Kingdom in 1805.
It amassed ten straight wins ( tying the club record ), including an unprecedented 7 – 0 win against Gimnasia in the La Plata derby, played 15 October 2006.
In 10 La Liga seasons ( also played one year with his main club in Segunda División ), he amassed totals of 271 games and 60 goals.
Over the course of 12 seasons, Pandiani amassed La Liga totals of 279 games and 82 goals.
Over 13 seasons in La Liga, Ezquerro amassed totals of 278 games and 55 goals.

amassed and totals
His 21-year professional career was almost exclusively associated with Öster and Göteborg, for whom he amassed Allsvenskan totals of 430 games.
Over the course of 15 top division seasons, he amassed totals of 307 games and 25 goals ; with the latter club, he was also involved in an internal dispute which resulted in the departure of 15 players, along with manager José Maria Pedroto and director of football Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa.
Over the course of 19 seasons, in which he also represented two other clubs, Fernandes amassed top division totals of 487 games and 247 goals.
In six of the following eight years, he also competed in the top division, representing Sevilla FC, Granada CF and Real Oviedo ; he amassed totals in the main category of 238 games and 50 goals, and retired at 35 after a spell in the lower leagues with Albacete Balompié.
In a 18-year professional career, he amassed Serie A totals of 362 games and 24 goals, namely in representation of Lazio, winning eight major titles with the club, including one national championship and the 1999 Cup Winners ' Cup.

amassed and games
During his rookie season, he played in two games where he amassed a record of 5 passing attempts with 0 receptions and 2 interceptions.
In his career, he amassed 91 runs scored, 82 runs batted in and a. 252 batting average over 289 games.
Because Ruth had amassed 60 home runs in a season with only 154 games, compared to Maris's 61 over 162 games, baseball commissioner Ford Frick announced that Maris ' accomplishment would be recorded in the record books with an explanation ( often referred to as " an asterisk " in the retelling ).
In 27 World Series games, he amassed 10 home runs, including a record five during the 1977 Series ( the last three on first pitches ), 24 RBI and a. 357 batting average.
He also amassed 421 assists for a total of 965 points in 978 games.
The following season, he amassed 72 points in 54 games and was subsequently was selected 1st overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
As a rookie, Carrasquel hit for a career-high. 282 batting average in 141 games and, amassed a 24-game hitting streak until Red Sox pitcher Ellis Kinder stopped the streak.
As a starting cornerback in 2003, Allen starter eight of the 13 games in which he appeared and amassed 57 tackles ( 43 solo ), a forced fumble, two interceptions, 11 passes defensed and a blocked kick.
The Commodore 64 amassed a large software library of nearly 10, 000 commercial titles, covering most genres from games to business applications, and many others.
Known as ' The Golden Boy ' of Welsh football, Allchurch played for Swansea Town, Newcastle United and Cardiff City, where he amassed 691 games scoring 249 goals.
Including statistics from bowl games, Detmer amassed 16, 206 passing yards and 127 touchdown passes at BYU.
He eventually amassed a total of 294 appearances for the Birkenhead club scoring 174 goals, a goal every 1. 7 games, including 22 goals from just 25 League Cup ties.
He amassed 72 goals, 91 assists, and 163 points in 401 NHL games during his playing career.
In three seasons with the Olympiques from 1983 to 1986, Robitaille amassed 155 goals and 269 assists, for 424 points in only 197 games, including winning the CHL Player of the Year with 191 points in 1985 – 86.
He also amassed 192 of his 301 yards in those four games.
He amassed a career-high three receiving games on the season, including the opener against the Minnesota Vikings on September 8 when he produced-tied for the third highest single-game total in Bears history.
Okoye retired as the Chiefs'all-time rushing leader, having amassed 4, 897 yards, 1, 246 attempts, and 14 games with at least 100 yards rushing, in his six seasons.
During his three-year spell on Tyneside, Martins amassed 35 goals in all competitions from 104 games.
What specifically was expected of the Princeps seems to have varied according to the times ; Tiberius, who amassed a huge surplus for the city of Rome, was criticized as a miser, while Caligula was criticized for his lavish spending on games and spectacles.
In 537 career NHL games, McCarthy amassed 67 goals and 191 assists for 258 points along with 527 penalty minutes.
Salomon Kalou amassed the record number of offsides in a season with 107 in 30 games ; betraying his lack of ability in reading the game.
After moving to the UK in September 2001 to pursue his professional rugby career, Parks amassed 51 points for Leeds Tykes 6 games before leaving for Eastern Suburbs.

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