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    titles with the clubs. Celades appeared with the Spain national team at the 1998 World Cup. Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Celades – who left Barcelona at...
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  • Millar, Colin (29 June 2020). "Valencia sack boss Albert Celades". "Valencia sack Albert Celades". MARCA in English. 29 June 2020. "El Deportivo Alavés...
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    Greece. He became manager of the under-21 side in July 2018, after Albert Celades resigned. His first competition was the 2019 European Championship in...
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    Alberto Botía Sergio Busquets Ramón Calderé Lobo Carrasco Lluís Carreras Albert Celades Luis Cembranos Thomas Christiansen Paco Clos Miquel Corominas Marc Cucurella...
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    Selected for the 2017 Under-21 European Championship finals by manager Albert Celades, Vallejo played four times for the eventual runners-up. Even though...
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    contract. Odriozola was first selected to play for Spain under-21s by Albert Celades, helping the squad reach the final of the 2017 UEFA European Championship...
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    Williams received his first international call-up, being named in Albert Celades' Spain under-21 squad for friendlies with Norway and Belarus. He made...
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  • Nation Player 18 DF  ESP Aitor Karanka 19 FW  ESP Tote 20 MF  ESP Albert Celades 21 MF  ARG Santiago Solari 22 MF  ESP Álvaro Benito 23 DF  BRA Júlio...
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  • Manuel Mejuto González 1997–98 Alfonso (Real Betis) Rivaldo (Barcelona) Albert Celades (Barcelona) Javier Irureta (Celta Vigo) José María García-Aranda 1998–99...
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  • Peña nicked as Pelat, Oscar García, Roger García, Toni Velamazan and Albert Celades. The team reached its climax on 7 October 1995 defeating Real Betis...
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