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VALDANO PES STATS | 1985-1986

Milanista_99 Jorge VALDANO | 1985-1986 Name: Jorge Alberto Francisco VALDANO Castellanos Club: Real Madrid Number: 11 (NT) Position: *CF, SS, AM Nationality: Argentine Age: 30 (04/10/1955) Foot: R Side: B Length: 188 cm Weight: 84 kg Attack: 87 Defence: 48 Balance: 89 Stamina: 85 Top Speed: 83 Acceleration: 81 Response: 86 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 82 Dribble Speed: 80 Short Pass Accuracy: 81 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Acc: 79 Long Pass Speed: 76 Shot Accuracy: 85 Shot Power: 87 Shot Technique: 83 Free Kick Accuracy: 77 Curling: 77 Header: 86 Jump: 81 Technique: 84 Aggression: 86 Mentality: 83 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 91 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 6 Consistency: 6 Special Abilities: *Positioning *Scoring *Post player *Middle shooting Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos (born October 4, 1955 in Las Parejas, Santa Fe Province) is an Argentine former football player. He is sometimes nicknamed The Philosopher of Football. He was part of the Argentine team that won the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico (he scored Argentina's second goal in their 3-2 victory over Germany), a starter in Spanish giant Real Madrid, and later became sporting director of the Spanish club. Club Career Valdano started playing when he was 16 years old for Rosario's club Newell's Old Boys, where he also started playing professionally, as well as with the Argentina national football team, in 1972. In 1975 he was transferred to Deportivo Alavés of the Spanish Second Division, where he played until 1979. In that year he moved to Real Zaragoza of the first division, and then to Real Madrid in 1984, playing with the Quinta del Buitre. He helped them win the UEFA Cup in 1985 and 1986, scoring once in the 1985 final and twice in the 1986 final. Stricken by Hepatitis, he decided to retire in 1988, and became a sports commentator and Real Madrid youth team's coach. In the 1991/1992 season he became CD Tenerife's coach, helping it avoid relegation, and qualifying for the UEFA Cup in the following season. He went back to Real Madrid, now as coach, and won them the 1994/1995 league. He finally coached Valencia CF in 1996/1997, before becoming Real Madrid's Sporting Director until his resignation in June 2005. In June 2009 he came back to Real Madrid as Director General and Presidential Aide of Real Madrid. International Career Valdano played 22 times for Argentina, scoring seven goals, four of them in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, including one in the final itself. Other than the 1986 triumph, he also took part in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, but missed most of the tournament after being injured in Argentina's second game, against Hungary. Honours • 1974 - Argentine Championship (Newell's Old Boys) • 1985 - Spanish League Cup (Real Madrid) • 1985 - UEFA Cup (Real Madrid) • 1986 - Spanish Championship (Real Madrid) • 1986 - UEFA Cup (Real Madrid) • 1986 - 1986 FIFA World Cup (Argentina) • 1987 - Spanish Championship (Real Madrid) Career Statistics • Newell’s Old Boys: 49 Apps, 11 Goal(s) • Deportivo Alavés: 63 Apps, 21 Goal(s) • Real Zaragoza: 143 Apps, 46 Goal(s) • Real Madrid: 85 Apps, 40 Goal(s) • Argentina: 22 Apps, 7 Goal(s) _________________ Sorry for my bad English. Jorge VALDANO | 1985-1986 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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