Juande Ramos

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Juande Ramos
Personal information
Full name Juan de la Cruz Ramos Cano
Date of birth September 25, 1954 (1954-09-25) (age 53)
Place of birth    Pedro Muñoz, Ciudad Real, Spain
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Tottenham Hotspur (Head coach)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
Elche
Alcoyano
Linares
Eldense
Alicante
Denia
   
Teams managed
1993–1994
1994–1995
1995–1996
1996–1997
1997–1998
1998–2001
2001–2002
2002
2003–2004
2005–2007
2007–
Alcoyano
Levante
Logroñés
Barcelona B
Lleida
Rayo Vallecano
Betis
Espanyol
Málaga
Sevilla
Tottenham Hotspur

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Juan de la Cruz Ramos Cano, more commonly known as Juande Ramos, (born 25 September 1954 in Pedro Muñoz, Ciudad Real, Spain) is a Spanish former footballer and manager, currently in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.

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Ramos played for Elche, Alcoyano, Linares, Eldense, Alicante and Denia as a midfielder, until he retired due to a knee injury at the age of 28.[1]

During his first season with Sevilla, he won the UEFA Cup in the final against Middlesbrough, where his side won 4–0, and also winning the UEFA Super Cup, beating European champions and fellow La Liga side FC Barcelona 3–0. In the 2006–07 season, Ramos won the UEFA Cup for the second consecutive season after a 2–2 draw against RCD Espanyol, which Sevilla won 3–1 on penalties. Ramos also led Sevilla to a 3rd place finish in La Liga in the 2006–07 season, which qualified them for the European Champions League for the 2007–08 season. Juande Ramos started off his spell at Tottenham with a 2-0 League Cup win over Blackpool and was unbeaten for his first 6 games untile Tottenham were suprisingly beaten at home to Birmingham, Ramos got Tottenham back into the game after half time but a Robbie Keane sending-off and Sebastian Larsson goal meant his unbeaten run came to an end.

In June 2007, his agent said he had no contact with Manchester City, regarding their vacant managerial position, a position later filled by Sven-Göran Eriksson.[2] He said he turned down a "dizzying" offer to become Tottenham Hotspur manager in August 2007.[3] He ended speculation on his future at Sevilla, by stating in September 2007 that he would stay with the club until the end of the season.[4] Following Tottenham manager Martin Jol's sacking on 25 October 2007, Ramos was tipped to become his replacement.[5] Ramos resigned as coach of Sevilla on 26 October 2007 and became Tottenham Hotspur manager the following day on a four-year deal, which will reportedly be worth over 6 million euros a year. Which makes him one of the highest paid managers in the Premier League.[6]

Team Nat From To Record
P W D L Win %
Alcoyano Flag of Spain 1993 1994 - - - - -
Levante Flag of Spain 1994 1995 - - - - -
Logroñés Flag of Spain 1995 1996 - - - - -
Barcelona B Flag of Spain 1996 1997 - - - - -
Lleida Flag of Spain 1997 1998 - - - - -
Rayo Vallencano Flag of Spain 1998 2001 - - - - -
Real Betis Flag of Spain 2001 2002 - - - - -
Espanyol Flag of Spain 2002 2002 - - - - -
Málaga Flag of Spain 2003 2004 - - - - -
Sevilla Flag of Spain 2005 October 26, 2007 117 66 27 24 56.41
Tottenham Hotspur Flag of England October 27, 2007 Present 8 4 3 1 50.00

* stats correct as of last update (6 December 2007).

[7][citation needed]

  1. ^ "BIOGRAPHY", Juande Ramos. Retrieved on 2007-10-27. 
  2. ^ "Ramos agent cool on Man City link", BBC Sport, 2007-06-13. Retrieved on 2007-10-26. 
  3. ^ "Ramos 'snubbed huge Spurs offer'", BBC Sport, 2007-08-22. Retrieved on 2007-10-28. 
  4. ^ "Sevilla coach Ramos to stay put", BBC Sport, 2007-09-18. Retrieved on 2007-10-28. 
  5. ^ "Ramos favourite for Tottenham job", BBC Sport, 2007-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-10-26. 
  6. ^ "Tottenham make Ramos head coach", BBC Sport, 2007-10-27. Retrieved on 2007-10-27. 
  7. ^ "Juande Ramos's managerial career", Soccerbase. Retrieved on 2007-11-26. 

Achievements
Preceded by
Valery Gazzaev
UEFA Cup Winning Coach
2005–06
2006–07
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Joaquín Caparrós
Sevilla F.C. Head Coach
2005–2007
Succeeded by
Manolo Jiménez
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