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Manuel Llorente Martín (born 25 January 1952) is a Spanish businessman and economist. He was the president of
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from 2009 to 2013. Having worked for
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, owned by the Roig family, Llorente joined the board of Valencia in 1995 under Francsico Roig. He served as general manager and director for a decade. After serving as executive president of the Roig-owned basketball club Pamesa Valencia, he returned to Valencia CF in 2009 as president. His tenure saw the club's debt reduced by selling players such as
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and
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, as well as the collapse of a deal with
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to finance the
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stadium. He resigned in April 2013.


Biography


Early life and career

Llorente was born in Benetússer in the
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. When he was six, his father, a member of the Civil Guard, died of cancer. When he was eight, he was sent to the
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orphanage for children of members of the Civil Guard, as his mother was too ill to care for him; she died two years later. His maternal grandparents had legal custody of him but he only visited them on holiday. Llorente chose not to be the third generation of his family in the Civil Guard, and instead enrolled in an economics degree at the
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. He began working in furniture in
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, and turned down a 70,000
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per month job offer with a furniture company to work in Cárnicas Roig in 1977, the business that would become
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. He was assigned by
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to do market research.


General manager and director of Valencia CF

Llorente joined the board at
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in 1995 under the presidency of Juan Roig's brother Francisco, and served as general manager, later director. He served subsequent presidents Pedro Cortés and Jaume Ortí, and left in 2004 after failing to achieve a new contract for manager
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, who had won two
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titles and the
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. In 2001, Llorente sold
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to
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of Italy in order to stop
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signing the player; the team from Rome agreed a €48 million deal, under the €60 million that was the
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's
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. Lazio's financial problems meant that their debt to Valencia was not repaid until 2004, when the Spanish club signed players
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and
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from their debtors.


President of Valencia CF

In June 2009, Llorente left his post as executive president of the Roig-owned basketball club Pamesa Valencia and returned to Valencia CF as president. By February 2012, he cut the club's debt by €200 million, to €360 million; he said that the club reduced player salaries from 110% to 78% of the budget. Part of these reductions came from selling key players such as
David Villa David Villa Sánchez (; born 3 December 1981) is a Spanish former professional association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football)#Striker, striker. Regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, Villa is th ...
and
Juan Mata Juan Manuel Mata García (born 28 April 1988) is a Spanish professional Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for A-League Men club Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Western Sydney Wanderers. He primarily plays as an attacking ...
. He resigned on 5 April 2013 due to changes in the Valencia CF Foundation, the majority shareholder. During Llorente's presidency, Valencia finished third behind
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and
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for three consecutive seasons under manager
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wrote that the belief among fans was that Llorente renewed Emery's contract every season because there were no replacements available. In May 2012, he allowed Emery's contract to expire and hired
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, a former Valencia player who had never managed a club before. Llorente dismissed Pellegrino in December, meaning that the manager's contracted salary would have to be paid out: €900,000 for him and €500,000 across his staff. In December 2011, Llorente's Valencia CF reached an agreement with
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to finance the
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stadium, while the bank would take over the old
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. Bankia terminated this agreement in September 2012, considering that the club had not reached the agreed milestones in construction.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Llorente, Manuel 1952 births Living people People from Horta Sud Complutense University of Madrid alumni 20th-century Spanish economists 21st-century Spanish economists 20th-century Spanish businesspeople 21st-century Spanish businesspeople Spanish football chairmen and investors Valencia CF presidents