Pedro Casado Dies, Real Madrid Player In The 60s

The former player of Real Madrid and the Spanish soccer team, Pedro Casado, died this January 10 at the age of 83. Married he played from 1960 to 1966 in the merengue club.

Real Madrid mourned the death of Pedro Casado at 83 years of age, a former Madrid player and Spanish international, who completed a large part of his career in the white team after going through the quarry, integrating the ranks of Plus Ultra and also played in the Sabadell.

Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, and his board of directors “deeply regret the passing of Pedro Casado”, who defended the Real Madrid jersey in his first-team from 1960 to 1966 in the first team.

Casado played 123 games with Real Madrid and was champion of a European Cup, the sixth, an Intercontinental Cup, six Leagues, and a Spanish Cup. He was international with the Spanish team on one occasion, playing the full match against France in 1961. “Real Madrid wants to express its condolences and its affection and affection to all his family and loved ones,” he said in a statement after learning of the death of Married with 83 years.

 

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