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{{sub-stub}}'''[[wikipedia:Manuel Velázquez|Manuel Velázquez Villaverde]]''' (a.k.a Manolo Velázquez) was a former Spanish footballer who played as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midfielder#Central_midfielder central midfielder], best known for his twelve years spent in ''[[wikipedia:La Liga|La Liga]]'' with the Spanish professional football club [[wikipedia:Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]. After retiring as a professional footballer at the age of 35, he joined [[Segasa]] in 1984{{magref|azar|2|9}} as the Director of Marketing{{magref|micromania|16|30}}{{fileref|Segasa-Peyper (1987-10-13 presentation of type A & B arcade machines in Madrid) Revista Pin-Ball ES 1987-10.pdf|page=1}}, remaining in that role until 1994<ref>http://sectordeljuego.com/noticia.php?id=88173</ref>.  
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{{sub-stub}}'''[[wikipedia:Manuel Velázquez|Manuel Velázquez Villaverde]]''' (a.k.a Manolo Velázquez) was a former Spanish footballer who played as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midfielder#Central_midfielder central midfielder], best known for his twelve years spent in ''[[wikipedia:La Liga|La Liga]]'' with the Spanish professional football club [[wikipedia:Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]. After retiring as a professional footballer at the age of 35, he joined [[Segasa]] in 1984{{magref|azar|2|9}} as the Marketing Manager{{magref|micromania|16|30}}{{fileref|Segasa-Peyper (1987-10-13 presentation of type A & B arcade machines in Madrid) Revista Pin-Ball ES 1987-10.pdf|page=1}}, remaining in that role until 1994<ref>http://sectordeljuego.com/noticia.php?id=88173</ref>.  
  
He was son-in-law of [https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-eg1rvi-pBAE/WMhAVLf0HmI/AAAAAAAADyY/zsLYULNUCy8lmW_ffsHbL8SR7F14v_dSwCLcB/s1600/Francisco%2BArb%25C3%25B3s.jpg Francisco Arbós Balleste]{{ref|http://blogpinball.blogspot.com/2017/03/petaco-sa-procedimientos.html}}, President{{magref|azar|33|97}} of Madrid-based ''Petaco S.A.'' (''Procedimientos Electromagnéticos de Tanteo y Color S.A.'', founded on March 16th, 1962), one of the largest manufacturers of arcade and pinball machines{{magref|bb|1962-04-28|49}}{{magref|bb|1963-04-13|56}} (''"petaco"'' is the Spanish word for ''"pinball"''in Spain at the time and one of [[Segasa]]'s main competitors.   
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He was son-in-law of [https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-eg1rvi-pBAE/WMhAVLf0HmI/AAAAAAAADyY/zsLYULNUCy8lmW_ffsHbL8SR7F14v_dSwCLcB/s1600/Francisco%2BArb%25C3%25B3s.jpg Francisco Arbós Balleste]{{ref|http://blogpinball.blogspot.com/2017/03/petaco-sa-procedimientos.html}}, President{{magref|azar|33|97}} and one of the co-founders of Madrid-based ''Petaco S.A.'' (''Procedimientos Electromagnéticos de Tanteo y Color S.A.'', founded on March 16th, 1962), one of the largest manufacturers of arcade and pinball machines in Spain at the time {{magref|bb|1962-04-28|49}}{{magref|bb|1963-04-13|56}} (in such a way that even its name ''"petaco"'' became slang for ''"pinball"'' in some regions of the country{{fileref|CoinSlot UK 1977-03-19, Page 23 (51).png}}) and one of [[Segasa]]'s main competitors.   
  
==Photo gallery==
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==Photographs==
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
ManuelVelázquezVillaverde (1987).jpg|Manuel Velázquez Villaverde (left) in 1987{{fileref|Segasa-Peyper (1987-10-13 presentation of type A & B arcade machines in Madrid) Revista Pin-Ball ES 1987-10.pdf|page=1}}
 
ManuelVelázquezVillaverde (2015).jpg|Manuel Velázquez Villaverde in 2015
 
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==External references==
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==External links==
*[https://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/history/football-legends/manuel-velazquez-villaverde?pid=1384791177940 Manuel Velázquez Villaverde at '''www.realmadrid.com''']
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*[https://www.realmadrid.com/en/about-real-madrid/history/football-legends/manuel-velazquez-villaverde?pid=1384791177940 Manuel Velázquez Villaverde at www.realmadrid.com]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WufddnjJ2Ho Manuel Velázquez Villaverde slideshow at www.youtube.com]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 17 May 2023

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Manuel Velázquez Villaverde
Place of birth: calle (street) Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, Chamartín, Madrid, Spain
Date of birth: 1943-01-24
Date of death: 2016-01-15[1] (age 72)
Employment history:
Role(s): Marketing

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Manuel Velázquez Villaverde (a.k.a Manolo Velázquez) was a former Spanish footballer who played as a central midfielder, best known for his twelve years spent in La Liga with the Spanish professional football club Real Madrid. After retiring as a professional footballer at the age of 35, he joined Segasa in 1984[2] as the Marketing Manager[3][4], remaining in that role until 1994[5].

He was son-in-law of Francisco Arbós Balleste[6], President[7] and one of the co-founders of Madrid-based Petaco S.A. (Procedimientos Electromagnéticos de Tanteo y Color S.A., founded on March 16th, 1962), one of the largest manufacturers of arcade and pinball machines in Spain at the time [8][9] (in such a way that even its name "petaco" became slang for "pinball" in some regions of the country[10]) and one of Segasa's main competitors.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Manuel Velázquez Villaverde

External links

References