Real Madrid history: The 4 world champion players who trained Real Madrid

Hector Scaron

Nicknamed “El Mago” he was a historical figure from Uruguay in the 1920s and 1930s. He was world champion in the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. He coached Real Madrid in the 1951-1952 season under the leadership of Santiago Bernabéu.

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Hector Scaron

Nicknamed “El Mago” he was a historical figure from Uruguay in the 1920s and 1930s. He was world champion in the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. He coached Real Madrid in the 1951-1952 season under the leadership of Santiago Bernabéu. In the image, the eleven from Uruguay world champion in 1930. Standing: Alvero Gestido, José Mazassi, Enrique Ballestero, Ernesto Masqueroni, José Leandre Andrade and Lorenzo Fernández. Crouching: Pablo Dorado, Héctor Scarone, Héctor Castro, Pedro Cea and Santos Iziarte.

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Hector Scaron

Nicknamed “El Mago” he was a historical figure from Uruguay in the 1920s and 1930s. He was world champion in the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. He coached Real Madrid in the 1951-1952 season under the leadership of Santiago Bernabéu. In the image Scarone celebrates the 1930 World Cup with Lorenzo Fernández and Pedro Cea.

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Jupp Heynckes

The German played 39 times for the German national team, scoring thirteen goals. With the German team he won the Euro 1972 and the 1974 World Cup in which he only played part time during the tournament. He coached Real Madrid in the 97/98 season with which he won a Spanish Super Cup (1997) under the leadership of Lorenzo Sanz. In the image Heynckes poses with the rest of the world champion team.

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Jupp Heynckes

The German played 39 times for the German national team, scoring thirteen goals. With the German team he won the Euro 1972 and the 1974 World Cup in which he only played part time during the tournament. He coached Real Madrid in the 97/98 season with which he won a Spanish Super Cup (1997) under the leadership of Lorenzo Sanz.

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Jupp Heynckes

The German played 39 times for the German national team, scoring thirteen goals. With the German team he won the Euro 1972 and the 1974 World Cup in which he only played part time during the tournament. He coached Real Madrid in the 97/98 season with which he won a Spanish Super Cup (1997) under the leadership of Lorenzo Sanz. In the picture Heynckes celebrates with Clarence Seedorf and Christian Karambeu a goal against Bayern Leverkusen in the European Champions League in 1998. The match ended in a draw.

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Jorge Valdano

He was world champion with Argentina in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He coached Real Madrid in the 94/95 season under the command of Ramón Mendoza. He won the 1995 League with Real Madrid. In the image, Valdano against Steve Hodge in the quarterfinal match of the 86 World Cup between Argentina and England.

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Jorge Valdano

He was world champion with Argentina in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He coached Real Madrid in the 94/95 season under the command of Ramón Mendoza. He won the 1995 League with Real Madrid. In the image, Valdano (left), Borgui (right) and Brown (back) on the flight back to Argentina after winning the World Cup in Mexico 1986.

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Jorge Valdano

He was world champion with Argentina in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He coached Real Madrid in the 94/95 season under the command of Ramón Mendoza. He won the 1995 League with Real Madrid. In the image, Valdano giving instructions to Raúl during a training session.

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Jorge Valdano

He was world champion with Argentina in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He coached Real Madrid in the 94/95 season under the command of Ramón Mendoza. He won the 1995 League with Real Madrid.

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Zinedine Zidane

He played with the French team 108 times scoring 31 goals. He was world champion with France in the 1998 World Cup. In 2016 he replaced Rafa Benítez after his dismissal as coach of Real Madrid. In the image, Zidane lifts the 1998 World Cup.

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Zinedine Zidane

He played with the French team 108 times scoring 31 goals. He was world champion with France in the 1998 World Cup. In 2016 he replaced Rafa Benítez after his dismissal as coach of Real Madrid. In the image, Zidane with the 1998 World Cup.

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Zinedine Zidane

He played with the French team 108 times scoring 31 goals. He was world champion with France in the 1998 World Cup. In 2016 he replaced Rafa Benítez after his dismissal as coach of Real Madrid. In the image, Zidane as the new coach of the white team.

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Zinedine Zidane

He played with the French team 108 times scoring 31 goals. He was world champion with France in the 1998 World Cup. In 2016 he replaced Rafa Benítez after his dismissal as coach of Real Madrid. In the image of him, Zidane in his First Division debut with Real Madrid against Deportivo de La Coruña on January 9, 2016.

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