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Rafael Benitez

Rafael ("Rafa") Benitez Maudes, (born 16 April 1960 in Madrid, Spain), is a football manager, appointed on 16 June 2004 as the manager of Liverpool F.C. in England in succession to Gérard Houllier.

In 1982 he obtained a degree in Physical Education at the National Institute of Physical Education (INE) assigned to the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

As a footballer, he played in the lower teams of Real Madrid from the 1973/74 season until the 1980/81 season. In 1981 he signed up for AD Parla, where he played in the 3rd and 2nd Division B of the Spanish League in the 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84 and 1984/85 seasons. He ended his playing career at Linares CF, playing in the 2nd Division B in the 1985/86 season.

As a manager, his achievements include:

  • League Championship with Castilla "B", seasons 1986/87 and 1988/89.
  • Preferente League Champion with Real Madrid CF Youth team, season 1989/90.
  • Cup Champion with Real Madrid CF Under-19, season 1990/91
  • League and Cup Champion with Real Madrid CF Under-19, season 1992/93.
  • Promotion to 1st Division with Extremadura CF, season 1997/98.
  • Promotion to 1st Division with CD Tenerife, season 2000/01.
  • Spanish League Championships with Valencia C.F., seasons 2001/02 and 2003/04.
  • Spanish League Championship and UEFA Cup with Valencia C.F., season 2003/04.
  • UEFA Champions League Final 2005 with Liverpool F.C. (to be played May 25 2005) following controversial but well earned 1–0 victory over newly crowned Premiership Champions, Chelsea in the semi-final.

Benitez has been noted for his cool character and humble attitude.








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