Miguel Muñoz
Miguel Muñoz was a renowned Spanish footballer and manager, notably remembered for his time as a player with Real Madrid in the 1940s and 1950s, where he won numerous titles, including multiple La Liga championships and the European Cup. After retiring as a player, Muñoz transitioned into management, achieving great success with Real Madrid, where he led the team to several domestic and European titles, solidifying his legacy as one of the club's most influential figures in its history.
Born on Apr 15, 1931 (94 years old)
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Colombia:
Miguel Muñoz was a dragoneante who lost his life in the attack.
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Colombia:
Miguel Muñoz was the dragoneante of Inpec who died following an armed attack.
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Colombia:
Miguel Muñoz was identified as the dragoneante who lost his life in the attack.
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Dominican Republic:
Miguel Muñoz plays for Cibao FC.
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United Arab Emirates:
Miguel Muñoz was the previous record-holding coach at Real Madrid before Carlo Ancelotti surpassed his title count.
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Panama:
Miguel Muñoz scored a goal in the first match of Real Madrid in the European Cup.
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