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Salvador González Marco (born 9 October 1963), known as Voro, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender. During his career he played mostly for local Valencia CF and Deportivo La Coruña (ten La Liga seasons combined, 290 matches), also coaching the former during two months. Voro represented Spain at the 1994 World Cup. ==Club career== Born in Valencia, Voro graduated from hometown Valencia CF's youth academy, going on to represent its B-side in his first two years as a senior. After a one 1/2-year loan with CD Tenerife in the second division, he played during eight seasons – seven in La Liga – with the ''Ches first team, which included 37 games with two goals in the 1989–90 campaign as the club finished second. Subsequently Voro joined Deportivo de La Coruña, being an instrumental part in the rise of ''Super Depor'' during the early to mid-1990s. Having started 1996–97 with the Galicians he finished it with CD Logroñés, retiring in the second level in 1999. On 21 April 2008, after several years working with Valencia as match delegate, Voro became manager of his former team following the sacking of Ronald Koeman.〔(Voro determined to rescue Valencia ); UEFA.com, 22 April 2008〕 However, after having guided his team to the conquest of the Copa del Rey, he was replaced by Unai Emery for the 2008–09 season and reinstated in his previous post. On 30 November 2015, he is appointed as interim manager of Valencia following the departure of Nuno Espirito Santo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Voro (footballer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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