Luis del Sol
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Luis del Sol Cascajares (born April 6, 1935) is a former Spanish footballer.
During his career, he played for Real Betis (1954-1960, 1972-1973), Real Madrid (1960-1962), Juventus (1962-1970) and A.S. Roma (1970-1972). He won the 1959-60 European Cup with Real Madrid. He earned 16 caps and scored 3 goals for the Spain national team, and played in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. He was also part of the champion squad at the 1964 European Football Championship, although he didn't play in the final phase.
Preceded by Joaquín Peiró |
AS Roma Captain 1970-1972 |
Succeeded by Franco Cordova |
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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