- Manuel Ruiz Sosa
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Manuel Ruiz Sosa Personal information Full name Manuel Ruiz Sosa Date of birth 10 April 1937 Place of birth Coria del Río, Spain Date of death 12 December 2009 (aged 72)Place of death Seville, Spain Playing position Midfielder Youth career Coria Sevilla Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1955–1964 Sevilla 153 (5) 1955–1956 → Coria (loan) 1964–1968 Atlético Madrid 37 (0) 1968–1969 Granada 3 (0) National team 1960 Spain U21 2 (0) 1959–1960 Spain B 3 (1) 1960–1961 Spain 5 (0) Teams managed 1969–1970 Coria 1970–1971 Alicante 1971–1972 Lleida 1972 Jaén 1973–1974 Alcoyano 1974–1975 Villena 1975–1977 Jaén 1977–1978 Oviedo 1978–1979 Jaén 1979–1980 Linares 1980–1981 Algeciras 1981–1982 Alcalá 1982–1983 Granada 1983–1984 Córdoba 1984–1985 Jaén 1987 Almería 1987–1988 Coria 1988 Granada 1990 Andalusia 1993–1995 Sevilla (assistant) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Ruiz and the second or maternal family name is Sosa.Manuel Ruiz Sosa (10 April 1937 – 12 December 2009) was a Spanish footballer, who played as a midfielder.
Honours
- Atlético Madrid
- Spanish League: 1965–66
- Spanish Cup: 1964–65
External links
- BDFutbol player profile
- BDFutbol coach profile
- National team data (Spanish)
- Manuel Ruiz Sosa at National-Football-Teams.com
- Manuel Ruiz Sosa – FIFA competition record
Real Oviedo – managers Pentland (1926–27) · Burton (1927–28) · Fivébr (1928–29) · O'Connell (1929–31) · Tonijuán (1931–33) · Sampere (1933–35) · Peña (1935–36) · Martí (1940–41) · Álvarez (1941–1942) · Meana (1942–47) · Gamborena (1947–48) · Urquizu (1948–50) · Caicedo (1950–51) · Urquiri (1951–54) · Balmanya (1954–55) · Álvarez (1955) · Pasarín (1955–56) · Toba (1956–57) · Argila (1957) · Picabea (1957–59) · Pasarín (1959) · Argila (1959–60) · Barinaga (1960–61) · Argila (1961) · Pérez Vázquez (1961–62) · Sánchez Valdés (1962) · Ochoa (1962–63) · Orizaola (1963–64) · Toba (1964) · Martín (1964–65) · Diestro (1965) · Antúnez (1965–66) · Sánchez Valdés (1966) · Aretio (1966–67) · Ochoa (1967–68) · Cuervo (1968) · Cobo (1968–69) · Eguiluz (1969) · Casas (1969–70) · Horacio (1970) · García de Andoain (1970–71) · Cuervo (1971) · Toba (1971–73) · Barinaga (1973–74) · Miera (1974–76) · Cuervo (1976–77) · Ruiz Sosa (1977–78) · Barinaga (1978) · Eduardo Gómez García Barbón (1978–79) · Diestro & García Lavilla (1979) · Yosu (1979–81) · Rodríguez de Miguel (1981–82) · García Lavilla (1982–83) · Costa (1983–84) · Romero (1984–86) · Ruiz (1986) · Carrete (1986–87) · Miera (1987–89) · Irureta (1989–93) · Antić (1993–95) · Brzić (1995–96) · Lillo (1996–97) · Novo (1997) · Tabárez (1997–98) · Vázquez (1998–99) · Aragonés (1999–2000) · Antić (2000–01) · Marigil (2001–02) · González Villamil (2002–03) · Sánchez (2003) · Rivas (2003–06) · Velázquez (2006–07) · Solis (2007) · Díaz (2007) · Carrasco (2007–08) · Álvarez (2008) · González (2008–09) · Álvarez (2009) · Pichi Lucas (2009-–)
Categories:- 1937 births
- 2009 deaths
- People from Seville (province)
- Spanish footballers
- Association football midfielders
- La Liga footballers
- Sevilla FC footballers
- Atlético Madrid footballers
- Granada CF footballers
- Spain under-21 international footballers
- Spain B international footballers
- Spain international footballers
- Spanish football managers
- UE Lleida managers
- Real Oviedo managers
- Granada CF managers
- Córdoba CF managers
- Spanish football midfielder stubs
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