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R.I.P😭: Tears as Ex Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder confirmed dead this morning – Jamie Carragher revealed cause of his death in shock

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Miguel Angel Gonzalez, a renowned goalkeeper who left a lasting impact on the history of Real Madrid and was hailed by the club as a “legend of Spanish football,” passed away at the age of 76 due to ALS, a condition he publicly disclosed in December 2022. “Real Madrid C. F., the club’s President and its Board of Directors express their profound sadness upon hearing the news of the death of Miguel Angel Gonzalez, a highly esteemed goalkeeper who is considered one of the greatest in the history of our club. He is regarded as a legendary figure in both Real Madrid and Spanish football,” declared Real Madrid.

 

Miguel Angel faithfully represented Real Madrid for a span of 18 seasons, from 1968 to 1986. During this time, he had remarkable success, collecting eight league titles, two UEFA Cups, five Spanish Cups, and one Spanish League Cup.

 

Miguel Angel, who won the Zamora Trophy in the 1975-76 season because to his exceptional reflexes and flexibility, was selected to represent Spain on 18 occasions. He participated in two FIFA World Cups representing the Spanish national team. The first one was in Argentina in 1978, under the guidance of coach Ladislao Kubala. The second one took place in Spain in 1982, with coach Jose Emilio Santamaria leading the side.

 

Miguel Angel has had a longstanding affiliation with Real Madrid throughout his entire life. The statement indicates that in addition to his 18 seasons as a player, he also served in various roles such as first team delegate, goalkeeping coach, and director of the former Real Madrid Sports Complex. “Real Madrid expresses its condolences to all supporters of the club.” The Spanish club expressed their hope for the deceased to find eternal peace.

 

 

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