Joaquín Murillo
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Joaquín Murillo Pascual (February 27, 1932, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain – January 10, 2009, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain) was a Spanish ex-footballer who played as a striker.
Formed in the CE Europe from his native Barcelona, in 1954 joined Real Valladolid CF, where he played for three seasons. Then he ended up at Real Zaragoza team in which he scored 113 goals in 178 official matches. With 88 goals in the league, it is the top scorer in the history of Real Zaragoza, after Raul Tamudo is the Catalan player with the most goals in the First Division with 132 goals.
Clubs
[edit]- Real Valladolid C.F., Spain, 1954–1957
- Real Zaragoza, Spain, 1957–1964
- C.E. Europa, Spain, 1964–1965
Honours
[edit]- Real Zaragoza
- Copa del Rey: 1964
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1964
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