Real Madrid great Santamaria dies at 96
The Real Madrid team is pictured before a match in 1962, in Madrid. Former Real Madrid player and Spain's 1982 World Cup coach Jose Emilio Santamaria has died at the age of 96, Real Madrid said on April 15, 2026
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Former Real Madrid player and Spain's 1982 World Cup coach
Jose Emilio Santamaria has died at the age of 96, Los Blancos said on
Wednesday.
Real Madrid mourned "one of the greatest legends of our
club and of world football".
Centre-back Santamaria, who joined Real Madrid in 1957 from
Uruguayan side Nacional, played in one of the most decorated eras in the club's
history.
"Alongside Di Stefano, Puskas, Gento and Kopa, that
team began to build the legend of Real Madrid," said Real Madrid chief
Florentino Perez.
Santamaria, born in Uruguay, won four European Cups with
Madrid in 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1966, as well as six La Liga titles among other
trophies.
He played 25 times for the Uruguay before becoming a naturalized Spaniard and playing at the 1962 World Cup for Spain, whom he went on to coach.

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