Everything about Rafael Mart N V Zquez totally explained
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| position = Midfielder
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Real MadridTorinoOlympique MarseilleReal MadridDeportivo La CoruñaKarlsruhe
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Rafael Martín Vázquez (born
September 25,
1965 in
Madrid) was a
Spanish football midfielder.
Rafael joined the youth teams of
Real Madrid in 1980. He made his debut in the first team in 1983 and grew famous as a part of the
Quinta del Buitre.
Martín Vázquez stayed in Madrid until the 1990 season, when he went to Italy to play for
Torino. In 1992 he played briefly in France for
Olympique Marseille, before returning to Real Madrid. His second stint at the club lasted until 1995.
From 1995 to 1997 he played his football for
Deportivo La Coruña. In 1998 he followed fellow Quinta members
Míchel and
Emilio Butragueño to
Atlético Celaya in Mexico. That same year he also played briefly in the
Bundesliga for
Karlsruher SC, before retiring.
Martín Vázquez enjoyed most of his success in the 1980s with Real Madrid where he won six
La Liga titles, two
UEFA Cups and two
Copa del Rey. He played 38 times for
Spain, including
Euro 88 and the
1990 FIFA World Cup.
Currently Martín Vázquez is employed as a youth coach at Real Madrid.
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