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Manuel "Manolo" Preciado Rebolledo (28 August 1957 – 6 June 2012) was a Spanish
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defender and
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. His 15-year career was mainly associated with
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, and he also represented five other teams, mostly in the lower leagues. As a manager, he also coached with his main club but worked mostly with
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, promoting to
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in 2008. Preciado died in June 2012 at the age of 54, from a heart attack.


Playing career

Born in
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,
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, Preciado appeared in 59
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matches for local
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, split between three of his five-year spell with the club. His best-ever in the top flight was 32 games in the 1978–79 season, which ended in relegation. After three years in
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(two of them with Linares CF), Preciado resumed his career in the lower leagues, eventually retiring in 1992 with lowly
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also in his native region, at nearly 35. He scored his only goal in the top tier on 18 April 1982, but in a 4–1 away loss against
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.


Coaching career

Preciado took up coaching in the mid-90s precisely with his last team, leading it to the
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championship. Being then recalled by Racing to be in charge of the reserves, two other promotions to
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befell, in 1997 and 2002. Preciado was called for first-team coaching duties in 2002–03's top division, helping them to eventually retain their status in his 18 games in charge but submitting his resignation after the purchase of the club by Dmitry Piterman, given the intention of the businessman to act as coach. After second-tier spells with
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with promotion – and
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, he returned to Santander. Although the side finished just one point above the relegation zone, they managed a 2–1 away win over
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on 21 December 2005. In the summer of 2006, Preciado switched to
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. In his second season he managed to lead the
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to the top flight after ten years. Subsequently, he avoided relegation with the lowest
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of all 20 teams after a 2–1 home defeat of
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in the last round on 31 May 2009, renewing his contract later that year. Preciado again led Sporting into safety in the 2009–10 campaign (15th place). In November 2010, after resting almost his entire starting XI for a fixture against
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two months earlier, eventually losing 1–0 away, he was accused by Real Madrid manager
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of throwing the match, and responded by calling the Portuguese a "bad colleague" and a "scumbag". After the war of words, they met at the
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on the 14th, with the visitors winning 1–0.Manolo Preciado earns the plaudits, but Real Madrid take the points
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On 2 April 2011, at the Santiago Bernabéu, Sporting won by the same scoreline, becoming the first side in nine years to defeat Mourinho in a league match at home, with Preciado later commenting that "Mourinho entered our dressing room and congratulated us". On 31 January 2012, after nearly six years in charge, Preciado was dismissed following a 5–1 away loss to
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and with Sporting ranking 19th in the league.


Personal life

Preciado's wife died from cancer in 2002. Two years later, his 15-year-old son (one of two the couple had) was killed in a car crash. He later claimed about the incidents: "I could have shot myself or I could have carried on". On 20 April 2011, Preciado's father, also named Manuel, died after being run over in Santander.


Death and reaction

On 6 June 2012, Preciado was appointed at
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who, as Sporting had, suffered relegation at the season's end. Later in that day, he was found dead in an hotel in the
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from a heart attack. He was reportedly a chain-smoker, consuming 40 cigarettes a day. According to the
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, "Preciado's sudden death led to an outpouring of emotional responses from Spanish clubs, coaches and players." Spain national team manager
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, in Poland to prepare for
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, told Spanish sports daily '' Marca'' "We are all shocked. We were having breakfast and we were all taken back by the news. He was a caring person and a great sportsman. He was a man of football that was an honor to coaching." Team member
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said, "The truth is that this is difficult to digest. I always remember him smiling, as a happy person that transmitted his passion, joy and character to all his teams. Talking about him in the past tense is tough for me." Mourinho issued an open letter on Real Madrid's official website, saying in part that "He had everything I like in people and sportsmen: character, honesty and the courage to fight on." Joaquín Caparrós, manager at
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, said "I was so happy for him joining Villarreal. I am sure he would have taken it back to the first division. He should be a reference in the world of coaching." In
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, many people met at Estadio El Molinón, the home ground of Sporting, in order to pay their respects. The same day, the city Mayor announced she would make a proposal to name a street close to the stadium "Alameda de Manuel Preciado". On 7 June 2013, one year after Preciado's death, a bronze statue was inaugurated near El Molinón, with the funds being arranged through popular donations.


Managerial statistics


Honours


Manager

Levante *
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: 2003–04 Individual *
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(Segunda División): 2007–08


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