Jorge Valdano, born on October fourth, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Argentine figure in the world of football, known for his multifaceted career as a player, coach, and sporting director. He is currently a commentator for beIN Sports, where his insights continue to influence the sport. Valdano is affectionately nicknamed 'The Philosopher of Football' due to his thoughtful approach to the game.
As a forward for the Argentina national team, Valdano made significant contributions during his international career, participating in the 1975 Copa América and the FIFA World Cups in nineteen eighty-two and nineteen eighty-six. His pivotal role in the latter tournament was marked by scoring four goals, including a crucial strike in the final against West Germany, helping Argentina secure the championship.
Valdano's club career began with Newell's Old Boys, followed by stints at Alavés and Real Zaragoza. However, it was at Real Madrid where he achieved his greatest success, winning La Liga twice, the Copa de la Liga, and two UEFA Cups. His managerial career saw him at the helm of Tenerife, Real Madrid, and Valencia, where he was recognized for his innovative leadership style.
In addition to his footballing achievements, Valdano has made a mark in the business world, participating in events like the World Leadership Forum and the World Business Forum in Mexico City. His experiences led him to articulate the eleven powers of leadership in his latest book, bridging the gap between sports and business.