Joaquín Peiró
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Joaquín Peiró Lucas (born in Madrid, January 29, 1936) was a former Spanish football (soccer) player and manager.
During his career he played for Atlético Madrid and in Italy for Inter Milan, which won one European Cup, in Roma and Torino.
During his management career he trained Figueres, Real Murcia, Atlético Madrid and Málaga CF before retiring in 2004.
For the Spain national football team he participated in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, scoring one goal in the match against Mexico, and in 1966 FIFA World Cup.
Preceded by Giacomo Losi |
AS Roma Captain 1966-1970 |
Succeeded by Luis Del Sol |
Spain squad - 1962 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Araquistáin | 2 Sadurní | 3 Carmelo | 4 Collar | 5 del Sol | 6 Di Stéfano | 7 Echeberría | 8 Garay | 9 Gento | 10 Gracia | 11 Rivilla | 12 Peiró | 13 Pachín | 14 Puskás | 15 Eulogio | 16 Reija | 17 Rodri | 18 Adelardo | 19 Santamaría | 20 Segarra | 21 Suárez | 22 Vergés | Coach: Herrera |
Spain squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Iribar | 2 Sanchís | 3 Eladio | 4 del Sol | 5 Zoco | 6 Glaría | 7 Ufarte | 8 Amancio | 9 Marcelino | 10 Suárez | 11 Gento | 12 Betancort | 13 Reina | 14 Rivilla | 15 Reija | 16 Olivella | 17 Gallego | 18 Pirri | 19 Fusté | 20 Peiró | 21 Adelardo | 22 Lapetra | Coach: Villalonga |
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