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He sent an airplane to Tenerife and the plane returned a few days later with Molowny aboard - to the fury of Barca.
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Tenerife-born Molowny, a midfielder who represented Spain seven times, spent 11 seasons with Real as a player from the mid-1940s, winning two league titles and one European Cup.
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It was Molowny who brought into the first team a whole generation of talented youngsters - including Butragueno, Michel, Manolo Sanhis and Martin Vazquez - from the club's nursery side.
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Molowny, small and impish, first caught the eye in his native island of Tenerife, for his mazy dribbles, precise passing and powerful shooting.
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Molowny worked a minor miracle in just three months, which culminated in Real thrashing Barca 4-0 in the cup final.
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Molowny had four spells as coach of Real - in 1974, from 1977 to 1979, in 1982 and from 1985 to 1986, guiding the whites to three leagues, two Spanish cups and two UEFA Cups.
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As a player, Tenerife-born Molowny represented Madrid from 1946 to 1957 and helped them win two league titles, a European Cup and a Copa del Rey.
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As a player, Tenerife-born Molowny represented Madrid from 1946 to 1957 and helped them win two league titles, a European Cup and a Copa del Rey.
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Molowny played for Real from 1946 to 1957, helping the "madridistas" to win two leagues, one Champions Cup and one Spanish cup.
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The Real team will wear black armbands in honour of Molowny at Saturday's league game away to Xerez, and there will be a minute's silence before the match.
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