Miguel Pardeza
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Miguel Pardeza Pichardo (born 8 February 1965, at La Palma del Condado, Huelva) is a Spanish former footballer who played in Real Madrid's generation of footballers known as La Quinta del Buitre.
Pardeza was a professional football player from 1982 to 1999, playing for Real Madrid and Real Zaragoza. After playing at the youth and Olympic level. He earned five caps for the Spain national team from 1989 to 1990, and was selected for the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
After four years of law studies and Hispanic Philology at the University of Zaragoza, (1994-1999), he prepared a thesis on Cesar González Ruano. Pardeza has collaborated to newspapers and radios; he has been a speaker for the Association of Soccer players AFE from 1990, and its Secretary General since 1996.
In June, 2002 he became Technical Director of Real Zaragoza.
Spain squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Zubizarreta | 2 Chendo | 3 Jiménez | 4 Andrinúa | 5 Sanchís | 6 Martín Vázquez | 7 Pardeza | 8 Quique | 9 Butragueño | 10 Fernando | 11 Villaroya | 12 Alkorta | 13 Ablanedo | 14 Górriz | 15 Roberto | 16 Bakero | 17 Hierro | 18 Paz | 19 Salinas | 20 Manolo | 21 Míchel | 22 Ochotorena | Coach: Suárez |