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Manuel Ruiz Personal information Full name Manuel Ruiz Pérez Date of birth 3 December 1962 Place of birth Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Playing position Goalkeeper Youth career Melilla Sanluqueño Xerez Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1979–1983 Xerez 1983–1987 Zaragoza 9 (0) 1985–1986 Zaragoza B 33 (0) 1987–1988 Deportivo La Coruña 0 (0) 1988–1990 Zaragoza 0 (0) 1990–1991 Levante 18 (0) National team 1988 Spain U18 8 (0) Teams managed 2003 Xerez 2004 Xerez * 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 Pérez.Manuel Ruiz Pérez (born 3 December 1962 in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Andalusia) is a retired Spanish football goalkeeper and manager.
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Playing career
After playing youth football for UD Melilla and Atlético Sanluqueño CF, Ruiz signed for Xerez CD in 1979. Four years later, he moved to La Liga with Real Zaragoza, making his competition debut on 4 December 1983, in a 0–0 draw at FC Barcelona.
During his four-year spell with the Aragonese, however, he only amassed nine league appearances combined, barred by Andoni Cedrún, which would later become a legendary player for the club. In the 1985–86 season, he featured prominently for Zaragoza's B team in Segunda División, in an eventual relegation-ending campaign.
Before retiring, Ruiz also played for Deportivo de La Coruña - no appearances whatsoever due to a serious injury[1]- and Levante UD, suffering another second division relegation with the latter club.
Coaching career
In 1997, shortly after retiring, Ruiz started coaching, starting with his first senior team Xerez, and helping the Andalusians return to the second level in 2001, after a three-year absence. Subsequently, he joined Bernd Schuster's coaching staff at the club (in six matches comprising two separate seasons, he would also manage the side as an interim coach).
In 2003, Schuster signed with FC Shakhtar Donetsk, and Ruiz was one of four coaches as Xerez finished ninth in level two. When the German returned to Spain to sign with Levante UD, Ruiz re-joined his coaching staff, continuing to work with him at his following clubs, Getafe CF and Real Madrid, until he was sacked from the latter in December 2008. Amongst other tasks, he was charged with designing the teams' strategic set pieces.[1]
Honours
- Zaragoza
- Spanish Cup: 1985–86
Managerial stats (second division only)
Nat Team From To Record G W L D Win % GF GA +/- Xerez 2003 2003 3 2 0 1 66.67% 9 6 +3 Xerez 2003 2004 3 0 1 2 0% 3 7 -4 Total Career 6 2 1 3 33.33% 12 13 -1 References
- ^ a b Manuel Ruiz es el cerebro de las jugadas ensayadas (Manuel Ruiz is the brain behind set pieces); Diario AS, 25 July 2007 (Spanish)
External links
Xerez CD – managers Nocera (1970–71) · Montoya (1971–72) · Silgado (1972) · Ravelo (1972) · Nocera (1972–74) · Orizaola (1974–75) · Brisimiri (1975) · Mareque (1975–76) · Stengl (1976–77) · Ramoní (1977–78) · Román (1978–79) · Garrido (1979–80) · Nocera (1980) · Viera (1980–81) · Nocera (1981) · Dunai (1981–82) · Ben Barek (1982–83) · Ávila (1983) · Dunai (1983–84) · Rodríguez (1984–86) · Valdés (1986–87) · Mella (1987–88) · Garmendia (1988–89) · León (1989–90) · Cardo (1990) · León (1990–91) · Troncoso (1991) · de Simone (1991) · Barrera (1991–92) · Marquez (1992) · Yánez (1992–94) · Cardo (1994) · Moreno (1994–95) · Marquez (1995) · Pereda (1995–96) · Vázquez (1996–97) · Perdigones (1997) · Mesones (1997–98) · Ugía (1998–99) · Candell (1999) · Ruiz (1999) · Barrera (1999) · Torres (1999–2000) · Gail (2000–01) · Ruiz (2001) · Sánchez (2001) · Schuster (2001–03) · Vigo (2003–04) · Jara (2004–05) · Lizárraga (2005) · Alcaraz (2005–06) · Murcia (2006) · Rondán (2006–07) · Méndez (2007) · Casuco (2007–08) · Vigo (2008–09) · Ziganda (2009–10) · Medina (2010) · Gorosito (2010) · Javi López (2010–11) · Merino (2011–)
Categories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Jerez de la Frontera
- Spanish footballers
- Association football goalkeepers
- La Liga footballers
- Xerez CD players
- Real Zaragoza footballers
- Deportivo de La Coruña players
- Levante UD footballers
- Spain youth international footballers
- Spanish football managers
- Xerez CD managers
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