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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 {{es icon}}</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 {{es icon}}</ref> as well as the [[Generalitat of Catalonia]]'s youth facilities. |
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 {{es icon}}</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 {{es icon}}</ref> as well as the [[Generalitat of Catalonia]]'s youth facilities. |
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In [[1975–76 La Liga|1975–76]], Ruiz was in charge of Barcelona's first team for six [[La Liga]] games, |
In [[1975–76 La Liga|1975–76]], Ruiz was in charge of Barcelona's first team for six [[La Liga]] games, taking the place of [[Germany|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")]; [[El Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|El Mundo Deportivo]], 24 October 2011 {{es icon}}</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. |
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Ruiz's other managerial stints with the professionals were with [[FC Barcelona B]] ([[1976–77 Segunda División|1976–77]], second level, relegation) [[Celta de Vigo]] ([[1978–79 La Liga|1978–79]], top flight, relegation) and former team Racing Santander ([[1979–80 Segunda División|1979–80]], division two, 16th position). |
Ruiz's other managerial stints with the professionals were with [[FC Barcelona B]] ([[1976–77 Segunda División|1976–77]], second level, relegation) [[Celta de Vigo]] ([[1978–79 La Liga|1978–79]], top flight, relegation) and former team Racing Santander ([[1979–80 Segunda División|1979–80]], division two, 16th position). |
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Laureano Ruiz Quevedo | ||
Position(s) | ? | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1956–1962 | Racing Santander | ||
1962–1966 | Gimnástica | ||
Managerial career | |||
1967–1968 | Racing Santander | ||
1976 | Barcelona | ||
1976–1978 | Barcelona B | ||
1978–1979 | Celta | ||
1979–1980 | Racing Santander | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Template:Spanish name 2 Laureano Ruiz Quevedo (born 21 October 1937 in Escobedo de Villafufre, Cantabria) is a retired Spanish footballer and manager.
Football career
Ruiz played for local Racing de Santander and Gimnástica de Torrelavega, ending his career at the age of 28 to become a fulltime 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 1975–76, Ruiz was in charge of Barcelona'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 FC Barcelona B (1976–77, second level, relegation) Celta de Vigo (1978–79, top flight, relegation) and former team Racing Santander (1979–80, division two, 16th position).
References
- ^ Sport trajectory; Official website
- ^ 'Laureano Ruiz, el fútbol-fútbol' ('Laureano Ruiz, football-football'); El Diario Montañés, 29 March 2009 Template:Es icon
- ^ Laureano Ruiz forjó el Barça del siglo XXI (Laureano Ruiz forged 21st century Barça); El Confidencial, 12 April 2010 Template:Es icon
- ^ 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"); El Mundo Deportivo, 24 October 2011 Template:Es icon