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Remembering Sevilla FC Striker Antonio Manuel Cantudo: A Tribute to a Football Legend

Sevilla FC is mourning the loss of former striker Antonio Manuel Cantudo, who passed away at the age of 71. The club announced the sad news on Tuesday and extended their condolences to Cantudo’s family.

Cantudo, born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August 1951, joined Sevilla at the age of 23 in the summer of 1974. He had previously impressed with his hometown team and was brought in to help the club regain their position in the top flight. Under the guidance of coach Roque Olsen, Cantudo played a crucial role in achieving promotion in his first season with the team.

The striker went on to spend two more seasons with Sevilla in the First Division, with Luis Cid Carriega taking over as the head coach in his final season. Throughout his time with the club, Cantudo appeared in a total of 78 matches in both the league and cup competitions, scoring eleven goals.

In the summer of 1977, Cantudo was transferred to Deportivo de La Coruña, where he would eventually retire from professional football three years later.

Sevilla FC took to Twitter to pay tribute to their former player, posting a message that read, “⚫️ Cantudo, a Sevilla striker in the 1970s, dies. Rest in peace. #WeareSevilla.”

The news of Cantudo’s passing has saddened the football community, with fans and fellow players expressing their condolences on social media.

Sevilla FC will forever remember Antonio Manuel Cantudo for his contributions to the club during his time as a striker. May he rest in peace.
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How did Antonio Manuel Cantudo contribute to Sevilla FC during his time as a striker

Sevilla FC Mourns the Loss of Former Striker Antonio Manuel Cantudo at 71

Sevilla FC is in a state of mourning following the news of the passing of former striker Antonio Manuel Cantudo at the age of 71. The club expressed their sorrow and extended their condolences to Cantudo’s family in an announcement on Tuesday.

Born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August 1951, Cantudo joined Sevilla at the age of 23 in the summer of 1974. With impressive performances for his hometown team, he was brought in to aid the club in regaining their place in the top flight. Under the guidance of coach Roque Olsen, Cantudo played a pivotal role in helping the team achieve promotion in his debut season.

Remaining with Sevilla for two more seasons in the First Division, Cantudo concluded his time with the club under head coach Luis Cid Carriega in his final season. Throughout his tenure, Cantudo made a total of 78 appearances in both league and cup competitions, netting eleven goals.

In 1977, Cantudo was transferred to Deportivo de La Coruña, where he eventually retired from professional football three years later.

Sevilla FC took to Twitter to pay tribute to their former player, posting a heartfelt message that read, “⚫️ Cantudo, a Sevilla striker from the 1970s, has passed away. May he rest in peace. #WeareSevilla.”

The news of Cantudo’s passing has deeply saddened the football community, with fans and fellow players expressing their condolences on social media.

Sevilla FC will forever hold Antonio Manuel Cantudo in their memory for his contributions to the club during his time as a striker. May he rest in peace.

2 thoughts on “Remembering Sevilla FC Striker Antonio Manuel Cantudo: A Tribute to a Football Legend”

  1. Antonio Manuel Cantudo was not just a football legend; he embodied the spirit and passion of Sevilla FC. His dedication and skill on the pitch will forever be remembered by fans. Rest in peace, Cantudo. You will be missed, but never forgotten.

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  2. Antonio Manuel Cantudo, a true football legend, will forever remain etched in the memory of Sevilla FC fans. His extraordinary skills, unmatched passion, and relentless determination on the field left an indelible mark on the sport. We pay tribute to a player who inspired generations with his talent, bringing joy to countless hearts. Rest in peace, Cantudo, your legacy in football will always be cherished.

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