Luis del Sol, born on April sixth, nineteen thirty-five, is a distinguished figure in the world of Spanish football, both as a player and a coach. His career as a midfielder saw him don the jerseys of notable clubs, including Real Betis and Real Madrid, where he made a significant impact on the field.
During his time in La Liga, del Sol played a total of one hundred twelve matches, netting twenty-eight goals. His tenure with Real Madrid was particularly fruitful, as he contributed to the club's success by winning five major titles and earning several nominations for the prestigious Ballon d'Or.
Beyond his club achievements, del Sol proudly represented Spain in two World Cups during the 1960s, showcasing his talent on an international stage. After hanging up his boots, he transitioned into management, taking on brief roles with Real Betis, where he had previously made his mark as a player.