Soccer-Real Madrid great Santamaria dies at 96


April 15 (Reuters) - Real ⁠Madrid great Jose Emilio Santamaria, a defender ⁠who won four European Cups with the ‌club, has died at the age of 96, the Spanish side announced on Wednesday.

The Uruguay international joined Madrid in 1957 ​and went on to lift ⁠one Intercontinental Cup, six ⁠La Liga titles and one Spanish Cup, making ⁠337 appearances ‌over nine seasons.

"Santamaria will always be remembered as one of the great ⁠symbols of our club. He was part ​of a ‌team that will remain in the memory of ⁠all madridistas ​and football fans worldwide," Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said in a statement.

Santamaria played 25 times for ⁠Uruguay and also represented Spain ​on 16 occasions. He featured for Uruguay at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and later appeared ⁠for Spain at the 1962 World Cup in Chile.

After his playing career, he managed Spain’s Olympic team at the 1968 Mexico City Games and ​the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He ⁠was also Spain’s coach at the 1982 World ​Cup on home soil and ‌spent seven seasons in charge ​of Espanyol, overseeing 252 matches.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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