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    Juan Ramón López Caro (Spanish pronunciation: [xwanraˈmon ˈlopeθ ˈkaɾo]; born 23 March 1963) is a Spanish football manager. He managed Real Madrid and...
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  • members of the senior Real Madrid team. In the 2004–05 season, coach Juan Ramón López Caro guided the team back to the Segunda División and the team subsequently...
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  • footballer Juan José López (born 1950), Argentine football player and manager Juan Ramón López Caro (born 1963), Spanish football manager Juan Ramón López Muñiz...
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    for the club in approximately one year, after replacing Juan Ramón López Caro. In 2010–11 López, who was assistant to Stoichkov at Mamelodi Sundowns of...
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  • division title and promotion back into the top tier under head coach Juan Ramón López Caro. Despite this success, the Dalian Football Association announced...
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  • Eduardo Berizzo, midfielders Claude Makélélé and Mazinho; winger Gustavo López; and strikers Catanha and Lyuboslav Penev, amongst others. In 2002–03, under...
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  • Luxemburgo was sacked the following month and his replacement was Juan Ramón López Caro. A brief return to form came to an abrupt halt after Madrid lost...
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    Luxemburgo 30 December 2004 4 December 2005 45 28 7 10 83 45 062.22 Juan Ramón López Caro 4 December 2005 1 June 2006 24 12 9 3 41 25 050.00 Fabio Capello...
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  • pesadilla de López Caro en Rumanía" [The incredible nightmare of López Caro in Romania]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 February 2015. Castro, Juan (13 October...
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  • (2005–06) Juan Ramón López Caro (2006–07) Abel Resino (2007) Gianni De Biasi (2007–08) José Ángel Moreno (2008) Luis García (2008–11) Juan Ignacio Martínez...
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