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González Blanco RAÚL
Spain RAÚL González Blanco 27/6/1977 | Current club: Real Madrid CF (Spain) Position: Forward HONOURS UEFA Champions League (1998, 2000, 2002) |
Profile
Raúl is born in Madrid and lives at San Cristobal de los Angeles, a modest area to the south of the city. His father Pedro is an electrician and a great fan of the Club Atlético de Madrid and signs his son to his favourite club. Jesus Gil y Gil, the clubs chairman, promises to pay for the 13-year-old kids studies up to the university, but it never comes true. Even if the Atlético infantil (the youth team) wins the Spanish championship with 65 goals by Raul, the year after the boss decides to dismantle the youth team, and then Real Madrid CF come forward to sign the young champion. Gil reacts offering him a contract as a professional player (he is 15) but the kid does not trust him and leaves. On 29 October 1994 Raúl made his debut with Real Madrid CF, he was only 17 and entered the pitch as a replacement of Emilio Butragueño, one of his youth idols. He is the youngest player making his debut in the history of the club, but it was not one of Reals best periods: the last Champions League won dates back to 1966, and the last national title to 1990. The league title arrives immediately, but they have to wait more to win the Champions League: on 20 May 1998 their seventh trophy gets to the museum of the club. The Blancos beat by 1 to 0 Juventus FC in Amsterdam, the goal is scored by Mijatovic and Raúl is one of the protagonists of the match. The same happens in 2000, in the final in Paris they win 3-0 over Valencia CF, his is the last goal after a solo that is much applauded, and they lift their eighth Champions League Cup. Figo, Zidane, Ronaldo, Beckham will come later to play alongside Raúl. No one of them, however, overshadows the young player from Madrid. On the pitch his reputation stays the same: he scores in the 2002 Champions League final, his is the first goal of a show ended by Zidanes goal. Beating Bayer 04 Leverkusen by 2 to 1 Real Madrid CF is the new European champion, while in the Liga the titles keep piling up and get to 29 (2003). On the 23rd September 2009, Raúl equalized former veteran and legend Manolo Sanchís' league appearance record for Real Madrid[8] and is now the second in the La Liga behind Andoni Zubizarreta who played 622 games. With a contract expiring in 2010, Raul will be a madridist player for life, but by now he is already a legend of the casa blanca.

