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·27 de octubre de 2025
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The world of football wakes up in mourning. Valencia CF has confirmed through its social media the passing of José Manuel Ochotorena. The news has hit the Valencian club and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) hard, where he left an indelible mark both as a player and in his role as goalkeeping coach.
Ochotorena was a key figure in Valencia’s goal, standing out for his reliability and reflexes. His great performances with the club earned him the prestigious Zamora Trophy, establishing himself as one of the most respected goalkeepers in the league during his era.
His legacy was notably extended with the Spanish national team. As a goalkeeping coach, he was a fundamental pillar in the technical staff that led La Roja to its greatest successes: winning the European Championship (2008 and 2012) and the World Cup (2010), shaping a historic generation.
The confirmation of Ochotorena’s passing has generated a multitude of condolences. Valencia CF has highlighted his human and professional value, mourning the loss of a figure who was always linked to the club.
Spanish football bids farewell to one of its most beloved legends. José Manuel Ochotorena will be remembered for his brilliant career and for his essential contribution to Spain’s historic triumphs. Rest in peace.
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