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Ramos of Real: A potted history

* MAKING HIS NAME

- - Born on 25 Sept. 1954 in Ciudad Real, Spain, Ramos made his name in coaching by steering unfashionable Madrid-based club Rayo Vallecano into the top flight in his first season in 1998-99, and led them to a ninth place finish the next year.

- - They were rewarded with a UEFA Cup place through the Fair Play draw and reached the quarter-finals in their debut season in European competition. - - Kept Rayo in the Primera Liga but moved on to Sevilla's bitter city rivals Real Betis in 2001.

- - Took over from Joaquin Caparros at Sevilla in 2005 and won five trophies in two years. Sevilla secured back-to-back UEFA Cups with final wins over Middlesbrough and Espanyol and won the King's Cup in June 2007.

- - Linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur during the close season after media reports suggested the club's manager Martin Jol no longer enjoyed the confidence of chairman Daniel Levy.