In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is de Carlos and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz.
Luis de Carlos
12th president of Real Madrid
In office September 1978 – 24 May 1985
Preceded by
Santiago Bernabéu
Succeeded by
Ramón Mendoza
Personal details
Born
(1907-03-16)16 March 1907 Madrid, Spain
Died
27 May 1994(1994-05-27) (aged 87) Madrid, Spain
Occupation
Football administrator
Luis de Carlos Ortiz (16 March 1907 – 27 May 1994) was a Spanish football administrator who was the 12th president of Real Madrid from September 1978 until 24 May 1985.[1]
De Carlos was elected president of Real Madrid after the death of Santiago Bernabéu. Under his leadership, the club won two league titles, two Spanish Cups, one League Cup, and one UEFA Cup, but fell short of clinching its seventh European Cup after a 0–1 loss to Liverpool in the 1981 final, and its first European Cup Winners' Cup following the defeat to Aberdeen in the 1983 final.[2]
He did not run in the elections of 1985 and was succeeded by Ramón Mendoza at the helm of the club.
^"When Luis de Carlos, former president of Real Madrid, visited the city and dined at Don Quixote". El Correo Gallego (in Spanish).
^"LUIS DE CARLOS ORTIZ 1978·1985". Real Madrid CF. realmadrid.com. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
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