Ten years without Pedro de Felipe
On April 12, 2016, one of our legends passed away. He wore the Real Madrid jersey for 8 seasons and won 1 European Cup, 5 League titles, and 1 Spanish Cup.
On April 12, 2016, at the age of 71, Pedro de Felipe passed away. He was a Real Madrid player from 1964 to 1972. Trained in our club's youth academy, he excelled in the first team, becoming one of the defensive pillars of the Real Madrid yeyé. He won 1 European Cup, 5 League titles, and 1 Spanish Cup in his eight seasons as a madridista.
Pedro Eugenio de Felipe was born in Madrid on July 18, 1944. His career highlights include the sixth European Cup, where, at just 21 years old, he started in all the crucial matches of that edition. Alongside Zoco, Amancio, Gento, and Pirri, among others, he restored continental dominance to Real Madrid in the historic 1966 final against Partizán. He played 170 matches for the first team and succeeded another legend in defense, Santamaría. Additionally, he was capped once for the Spanish national team.
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