José Manuel Ochotorena
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José Manuel Ochotorena Santacruz (born January 16, 1961 in Spain) is currently the goalkeeping coach at English Premiership team Liverpool. Joining the club in 2004, he previously coached at Valencia and for the Spainish national team.
Ochotorena, or 'Ocho', joined Liverpool with new manager Rafa Benitez in July 2004, replacing Joe Corrigan.
During his career he played as a goalkeeper for Castilla, Real Madrid, Valencia, Tenerife, Logroñés and Racing. He earned one cap for the Spain national football team in 1989, and was in the finals squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
Spain squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Zubizarreta | 2 Chendo | 3 Jiménez | 4 Andrinúa | 5 Sanchís | 6 Martín Vázquez | 7 Pardeza | 8 Quique | 9 Butragueño | 10 Fernando | 11 Villaroya | 12 Alkorta | 13 Ablanedo | 14 Górriz | 15 Roberto | 16 Bakero | 17 Hierro | 18 Paz | 19 Salinas | 20 Manolo | 21 Míchel | 22 Ochotorena | Coach: Suárez |
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