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Former Real Madrid Valencia Goalkeeping Coach Jose Manuel Ochotorena Dies at 64
José Manuel Ochotorena, the former Real Madrid and Valencia goalkeeper and esteemed goalkeeping coach, died at the age of 64 after a recent illness. Ochotorena's playing career included multiple titles with Real Madrid, including three La Liga championships, two UEFA Cups, and a Copa del Rey, before winning the Zamora Trophy at Valencia and representing Spain at the 1990 World Cup. Transitioning to coaching, he worked with Valencia, Liverpool under Rafa Benitez, and most notably, the Spanish national team, contributing to their victories at Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup, and Euro 2012. His impact as a player and coach was widely recognized by clubs and national teams alike, with Valencia and Real Madrid both paying tribute to his legacy. Known for his professionalism, sharp coaching methods, and mentorship of top goalkeepers, Ochotorena left an indelible mark on Spanish football. His death has been mourned across the football community, highlighting his status as a beloved figure in the sport.

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