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José Luis Caminero : ウィキペディア英語版
José Luis Caminero

José Luis Pérez Caminero (born 8 November 1967) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder.
Arguably one of the best Spanish footballers of the 1990s, Caminero was able to play in any midfield position, in the middle or in the wings. Having played in 408 La Liga games over the course of 14 seasons (57 goals), he possessed a vast array of skills: dribble, shot and physique, and his career was almost exclusively associated with Valladolid and Atlético Madrid.〔(Leyendas del Real Valladolid C. F. – Caminero (Real Valladolid C. F. legends – Caminero) ); El Norte de Castilla
Caminero represented Spain in one World Cup and one European Championship, scoring in both tournaments.
==Club career==
After unsuccessfully emerging through the ranks of Real Madrid, Madrid-born Caminero joined Real Valladolid for the 1989–90 season, helping the side barely avoid La Liga relegation. He scored his first goal in the competition in the following campaign, in a 3–1 home win against Valencia CF on 16 December 1990.
The peak of Caminero's career took place from 1993–94, when he moved to Atlético de Madrid. He was a key member of the squad that won an historical double in 1995–96, contributing with nine league goals in 37 games; accordingly, after the season, he was given the Spanish Footballer of the Year award by both the Madrid newspaper ''El País'' and the prestigious football magazine ''Don Balón'', being the only Atlético player to win both awards during one season, and netted a career-best 14 goals in the following campaign.
After four seasons at Atlético Caminero re-joined Valladolid, where he ended his active playing career in 2004 after the team's top level relegation. In his final years, he further enhanced his versatility by playing in the sweeper position.
After his retirement, Caminero was installed as the team's director of football. He left the position citing personal reasons after 2007–08.〔(Caminero se marcha por el «desgaste» sufrido en tres temporadas como director deportivo (Caminero leaves "worn out" after three seasons as director of football) ); El Norte de Castilla, 28 May 2008 〕 In May 2011 he returned to Atlético, in the same predicament.〔(Caminero y Aguilera serán presentados el lunes 30 de mayo en la Sala VIP (Caminero and Aguilera will be presented Monday 30 May in VIP room) ); Atlético de Madrid's website, 27 May 2011 〕

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