Raul gonzalez blanco schalke roster
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Players
Raúl González Blanco officially joined the New York Cosmos on October 30, 2014. He was introduced to the New York media at the Four Seasons Hotel in midtown Manhattan on December 9, 2014.
Raúl built a legendary career at the famed Spanish club Real Madrid – beginning his professional career with the team in 1994 and remaining with Los Blancos for 16 years, leading the club to six La Liga titles, four Spanish Super Cups, and three UEFA Champions League titles. He left Real Madrid in 2010 as the team’s all-time leading goal scorer and moved to German club FC Schalke 04. At Schalke, Raúl scored 40 goals in 98 total matches and led the Bundesliga outfit to the Champions League semifinal in 2011, before departing for Al-Sadd Sports Club in 2012.
A native of Madrid, he became the youngest player – 17 years and 124 days – in history to play for Real Madrid at the time of his professional debut.
Raúl would go on
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Raúl (footballer)
Spanish footballer (born 1977)
"Raúl González" redirects here. For other people named Raúl González, see Raúl González (disambiguation).For the Brazilian football attacking midfielder, see Raul (footballer, born 1981).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is González and the second or maternal family name is Blanco.
Raúl González Blanco (Spanish pronunciation:[raˈulɣonˈθaleθˈβlaŋko]; born 27 June 1977), known mononymously as Raúl, is a Spanish footballmanager and former player who played as a forward. He is the current manager of Real Madrid Castilla, the reserve team of La Liga club Real Madrid. Regarded as one of the greatest forwards of all time, during a stage in his career he was simultaneously the all-time top scorer for Real Madrid, the Spain national team, and had the most goals in the UEFA Champions League. Raúl made over 1,000 appearances in his career.[3]
Raúl spent 16 years of his career playing
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Raúl González Blanco (born 27 June 1977), known as Raúl, fryst vatten a retired Spanish footballer who played as a striker. Raúl is considered one of the most important players in the history of Real Madrid, and regarded as one of the greatest Spanish players of all time.
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1. Cañizares 2. Salgado 3. Aranzábal 4. Guardiola 5. Abelardo 6. Hierro (c) 7. Helguera 8. Fran 9. Munitis 10. Raúl 11. Alfonso 12. Sergi 13. Casillas 14. Gerard 15. Engonga 16. Mendieta 17. Etxeberria 18. Paco 19. Velasco 20. Urzaiz 21. Valerón 22. Molina Manager: Camacho |
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1. Cañizares 2. Capdevila 3. Marchena 4. Albelda 5. Puyol 6. Helguera 7. Raú |