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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Adama Guira, Alan Baro, Alberto Gomez Fernandez, Albert Urrea, Alejandro Vazquez Sotorrio, Alvaro Baigorri, Alvaro Garcia Canto, Alvaro Martinez Aginaga, Antonio Canadas, Asier Garitano, Asier Salcedo, Borja Perez, Caca (footballer born 1979), Capi (footballer born 1979), Carlos Alcantara, Chema (footballer born 1980), Cosme (footballer), Cristian Castells, Cristian Lopez, David Cerrajeria, David de Paula Gallardo, David Malo Azagra, Davor Radmanovi, Diego David Jimenez, Diego Ribera, Edu Albacar, Fabio Morena, Felix Prieto, Fernando Bejar, Francisco Javier Rodriguez Vilchez, Gonzalo Pavone, Guy Ipoua, Hector Bosque, Ibon Gutierrez, Inigo Calderon, Ismael Santiago Lopez, Jesus Unanua, Joan Tomas Campasol, Jonatan Neftali, Jorge Azkoitia, Jorge Luque, Jose Antonio Llamas, Jose Banon, Jose Catala, Jose Llopis Corona, Jose Luis Vegar, Jose Manuel Pesudo, Jose Vega Diez, Juande Ramos, Juanlu (footballer born 1980), Juan Carlos Caballero, Juan Ignacio Martinez, Juli (footballer), Koldo Aguirre, Luis Rubiales, Manuel Blanco Rodriguez, Manuel Gato, Manuel Perez Rodrigo, Miguel Llera, Nacho Casanova, Neftali Luna, Paquito Escudero, Pedro Antonio Sanchez Monino, Pepin (footballer), Rafa Jorda, Roberto Peragon, Ruben Torrecilla, Salvador Funet Sardina, Sendoa Agirre, Sergio Mantecon, Sergio Pelegrin, Sergio Rodriguez Viera, Sipo Bohale, Vicente Dauder, Xavi Torres. Excerpt: Juan de la Cruz "Juande" Ramos Cano (born 25 September 1954 in Pedro Munoz, Ciudad Real, Spain) is a Spanish former footballer and manager who is currently in charge of the Ukrainian football club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. Ramos played for Elche, Alcoyano, Linares, Eldense, Alicante and Denia as a midfielder, until he retired due to a knee injury at the age of 28. During his BLA first season with Sevilla, he won the UEFA Cup in the final against Middlesbrough, where his side won 4-0, and also winning the UEFA Super Cup, beating European champions and fellow La Liga side FC Barcelona 3-0. In the 2006-07 season, Ramos won the UEFA Cup for the second consecutive season after a 2-2 draw against RCD Espanyol, which Sevilla won 3-1 on penalties. Ramos also led Sevilla to a 3rd place finish in La Liga in the 2006-07 season, which qualified them for the European Champions League for the 2007-08 season. He also won the Copa del Rey, beating Getafe CF and pipped La Liga title holders Real Madrid to the Spanish Super Cup. Ramos claimed he turned down a "dizzying" offer to become Tottenham Hotspur manager in August 2007, but ended speculation on his future at Sevilla, by stating in September 2007 that he would stay with the club until the end of the season. However, following Tottenham Hotspur manager Martin Jol's sacking on 25 October 2007, Ramos was again tipped to become his replacement. Ramos resigned as coach of Sevilla on 26 October 2007 and became Tottenham Hotspur manager the following day on a four-year deal, which was reportedly worth 6 million a year. Ramos inherited a Tottenham side falling well short of expectations as their poor defending meant they were in the relegation zone when Ramos arrived. His first game in charge of Tottenham was a 2-0 win against Blackpool in the League Cup at White Hart Lane, courtesy of goals from Robbie Keane and Pascal Chimbonda. Tottenham's form under Ramos notably improved, and the side soon climbed up to the safety of mid-table in th