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Born in [[Villafufre|Escobedo de Villafufre]], [[Cantabria]], Ruiz played for local [[Racing de Santander]] and [[Gimnástica de Torrelavega]], ending his career at the age of 28 to become a full-time coach. At the age of 15 he had his first experiences as a manager, and often accumulated duties whilst still an active footballer;<ref name=CELTA>[http://yoentrenealcelta.blogspot.com.es/2010/10/laureano-ruiz.html Laureano Ruiz]; Yo Entrené al Celta, 18 October 2010 (in Spanish)</ref> his first professional spell was with the former club in the [[1967–68 Segunda División|1967–68 season]], being relegated from [[Segunda División]].
Born in [[Villafufre|Escobedo de Villafufre]], [[Cantabria]], Ruiz played for local [[Racing de Santander]] and [[Gimnástica de Torrelavega]], ending his career at the age of 28 to become a full-time coach. At the age of 15 he had his first experiences as a manager, and often accumulated duties whilst still an active footballer;<ref name=CELTA>[http://yoentrenealcelta.blogspot.com.es/2010/10/laureano-ruiz.html Laureano Ruiz]; Yo Entrené al Celta, 18 October 2010 (in Spanish)</ref> his first professional spell was with the former club in the [[1967–68 Segunda División|1967–68 season]], being relegated from [[Segunda División]].


In the following years, Ruiz worked extensively in youth football,<ref>[http://www.eldiariomontanes.es/20090329/deportes/futbol/laureano-ruiz-futbol-futbol-20090329.html 'Laureano Ruiz, el fútbol-fútbol' ('Laureano Ruiz, football-football')]; [[El Diario Montañés]], 29 March 2009 (in Spanish)</ref> being charged with [[FC Barcelona]]'s ''[[cantera]]'' in the 70s/80s<ref>[http://www.elconfidencial.com/mata-dor/laureno-forjo-barca-siglo-xxi-20100412.html Laureano Ruiz forjó el Barça del siglo XXI (Laureano Ruiz forged 21st century ''Barça'')]; [[El Confidencial]], 12 April 2010 (in Spanish)</ref> as well as the [[Generalitat of Catalonia]]'s youth facilities. In the [[1975–76 La Liga|1975–76 campaign]] he was in charge of the former's first team for six [[La Liga]] games, taking the place of German [[Hennes Weisweiler]].<ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20111024/mundo-barsa/laureano-ruiz-mundo-barsa-seccions-barca-la-masia-fc-barcelona_54234633618.html Laureano Ruiz: "El Barça tiene recorrido si conserva el estilo" (Laureano Ruiz: "Barça can go a long way if it sticks to style of play")]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 24 October 2011 (in Spanish)</ref> He managed three wins – including one at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]] against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] on 30 April 1976 (2–0) – two draws and one loss during his spell, as the [[Catalonia|Catalans]] finished in second position; he was replaced by [[Rinus Michels]] in the summer, but continued working with the club.
In the following years, Ruiz worked extensively in youth football,<ref>[http://www.eldiariomontanes.es/20090329/deportes/futbol/laureano-ruiz-futbol-futbol-20090329.html 'Laureano Ruiz, el fútbol-fútbol' ('Laureano Ruiz, football-football')]; [[El Diario Montañés]], 29 March 2009 (in Spanish)</ref> being charged with [[FC Barcelona]]'s ''[[cantera]]'' in the 70s/80s<ref>[http://www.elconfidencial.com/mata-dor/laureno-forjo-barca-siglo-xxi-20100412.html Laureano Ruiz forjó el Barça del siglo XXI (Laureano Ruiz forged 21st century ''Barça'')]; [[El Confidencial]], 12 April 2010 (in Spanish)</ref> as well as the [[Generalitat of Catalonia]]'s youth facilities. In the [[1975–76 La Liga|1975–76 campaign]] he was in charge of the former's first team for six [[La Liga]] games, taking the place of German [[Hennes Weisweiler]].<ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20111024/mundo-barsa/laureano-ruiz-mundo-barsa-seccions-barca-la-masia-fc-barcelona_54234633618.html Laureano Ruiz: "El Barça tiene recorrido si conserva el estilo" (Laureano Ruiz: "Barça can go a long way if it sticks to style of play")]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 24 October 2011 (in Spanish)</ref> He managed three wins – including one at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]] against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] on 30 April 1976 (2–0) – two draws and one loss during his spell, as the [[FC Barcelona|Catalans]] finished in second position; he was replaced by [[Rinus Michels]] in the summer, but continued working with the club.


Ruiz's other managerial stints with the professionals were with [[UP Langreo]] ([[1971–72 Segunda División|1971–72]], second level, relegation), [[FC Barcelona B]] ([[1976–77 Segunda División|1976–77]], division two, relegation) [[Celta de Vigo]] ([[1978–79 La Liga|1978–79]], top flight, relegation)<ref name=CELTA/> and former team Racing Santander ([[1979–80 Segunda División|1979–80]], second tier, 16th position).
Ruiz's other managerial stints with the professionals were with [[UP Langreo]] ([[1971–72 Segunda División|1971–72]], second level, relegation), [[FC Barcelona B]] ([[1976–77 Segunda División|1976–77]], division two, relegation) [[Celta de Vigo]] ([[1978–79 La Liga|1978–79]], top flight, relegation)<ref name=CELTA/> and former team Racing Santander ([[1979–80 Segunda División|1979–80]], second tier, 16th position).
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 29 September 2024

Laureano Ruiz
Personal information
Full name Laureano Ruiz Quevedo
Date of birth (1937-10-21) 21 October 1937 (age 87)
Place of birth Escobedo, Spain
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1962 Racing Santander
1962–1966 Gimnástica
Managerial career
1967–1968 Racing Santander
1971–1972 Langreo
1976 Barcelona
1976–1978 Barcelona B
1978–1979 Celta
1979–1980 Racing Santander
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Laureano Ruiz Quevedo (born 21 October 1937) is a Spanish retired football defender and manager.

Football career

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Born in Escobedo de Villafufre, Cantabria, Ruiz played for local Racing de Santander and Gimnástica de Torrelavega, ending his career at the age of 28 to become a full-time coach. At the age of 15 he had his first experiences as a manager, and often accumulated duties whilst still an active footballer;[1] his first professional spell was with the former club in the 1967–68 season, being relegated from Segunda División.

In the following years, Ruiz worked extensively in youth football,[2] being charged with FC Barcelona's cantera in the 70s/80s[3] as well as the Generalitat of Catalonia's youth facilities. In the 1975–76 campaign he was in charge of the former's first team for six La Liga games, taking the place of German Hennes Weisweiler.[4] He managed three wins – including one at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium against Real Madrid on 30 April 1976 (2–0) – two draws and one loss during his spell, as the Catalans finished in second position; he was replaced by Rinus Michels in the summer, but continued working with the club.

Ruiz's other managerial stints with the professionals were with UP Langreo (1971–72, second level, relegation), FC Barcelona B (1976–77, division two, relegation) Celta de Vigo (1978–79, top flight, relegation)[1] and former team Racing Santander (1979–80, second tier, 16th position).

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