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Ricardo Gallego |
Ricardo Gallego Redondo (born 8 February 1959) is a Spanish former footballer.
Gallego was born in Madrid.
During his club career, he played for Castilla (1978-80), Real Madrid (1980-89), Udinese Calcio (1989-90), and Rayo Vallecano (90-92). He also earned 42 caps and scored 2 goals for the Spain national football team from 1982 to 1988, and represented the country in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, Euro 84 (where Spain finished runners-up), the 1986 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 88.
| Spain squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup | |
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| 1 Arconada • 2 Camacho •
3 Gordillo • 4 Alonso • 5 Tendillo •
6 Alexanko • 7 Juanito • 8 Joaquín •
9 Satrústegui • 10 Zamora • 11 López Ufarte • 12 Urquiaga • 13 Jiménez •
14 Maceda • 15 Saura • 16 Sánchez •
17 Gallego • 18 Uralde • 19 Santillana •
20 Quini • 21 Urruti • 22 Miguel Ángel • Coach: Santamaría |
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| Spain squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup | |
|---|---|
| 1 Zubizarreta • 2 Tomás •
3 Camacho • 4 Maceda • 5 Víctor •
6 Gordillo • 7 Señor • 8 Goikoetxea • 9 Butragueño • 10 Carrasco • 11 Julio Alberto • 12 Setién • 13 Urruti •
14 Gallego • 15 Chendo • 16 Rincón •
17 Francisco • 18 Calderé • 19 Salinas •
20 Eloy • 21 Míchel • 22 Ablanedo •
Coach: Muñoz |
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