Luis Miguel Arconada is a retired Spanish football goalkeeper who is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of Spanish football. He was born on June 26, 1954, in San Sebastian, Spain.
Arconada spent the majority of his career playing for Real Sociedad, where he made over 500 appearances for the club. He was known for his shot-stopping ability, agility, and leadership on the field. Arconada was also a key player for the Spanish national team, earning 68 caps and representing his country in two World Cups and two European Championships.
One of the most memorable moments of Arconada's career came in the final of the 1984 European Championship, where he made a crucial mistake by letting in a free-kick from Michel Platini in the final minutes of the match, which led to a defeat for Spain. Despite this, he is still widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Spanish football history.
After his retirement, Arconada has worked as a goalkeeping coach and television commentator. He remains a respected figure in Spanish football and is remembered as a legend of the sport.
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