COACH

Ramón Encinas

1893 - 1967

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Ramón Encinas (19 May 1893 in Pontevedra – 21 March 1967 in Madrid) was a Spanish football player and manager. As manager, he coached Celta Vigo, Alavés, Sevilla, Valencia and Real Madrid. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ramón Encinas has received more than 20,970 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Ramón Encinas is the 169th most popular coach (up from 179th in 2019), the 1,241st most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,315th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Spanish Coach.

Memorability Metrics

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    Page Views (PV)

  • 50.55

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 8.47

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.37

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Ramón Encinas ranks 169 out of 471Before him are George Raynor, Mirko Novosel, Walid Regragui, Martin Jol, José Faria, and Sabino Barinaga. After him are Tatiana Tarasova, Christian Gross, Benito Floro, Marco Rose, Kurban Berdyev, and Ulises Saucedo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1893, Ramón Encinas ranks 170Before him are Roland Jacobi, Harald Cramér, Fay Bainter, Costante Girardengo, Elisaveta Bagriana, and Kathryn Adams. After him are James B. Conant, Eugen Schüfftan, Blind Lemon Jefferson, László Hudec, Aleksandr Gauk, and Oskari Friman. Among people deceased in 1967, Ramón Encinas ranks 164Before him are Gideon Ståhlberg, Edward Chamberlin, Samad Behrangi, Zhou Zuoren, Vlastimil Kopecký, and André Cluytens. After him are Elmer Rice, Oskar Maria Graf, Erick-Oskar Hansen, Ad Reinhardt, Antonio Riberi, and Lajos Kassák.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Ramón Encinas ranks 1,241 out of 3,355Before him are Manuel García-Prieto, 1st Marquess of Alhucemas (1859), Félix de Azara (1742), Míchel (1975), Diego López (1981), Pau Gasol (1980), and José de Madrazo y Agudo (1781). After him are Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati (1166), Agustín Sauto Arana (1908), Fernando de Herrera (1534), Brahim Díaz (1999), Alejandro Sanz (1968), and Jaime Balmes (1810).

Among COACHES In Spain

Among coaches born in Spain, Ramón Encinas ranks 12Before him are Tito Vilanova (1968), Unai Emery (1971), José Villalonga (1919), Juande Ramos (1954), Luis de la Fuente (1961), and Juan Manuel Lillo (1965). After him are Benito Floro (1952), Amadeo García (1887), Baltasar Albéniz (1905), Domènec Torrent (1962), Juan Ramón López Caro (1963), and Gregorio Manzano (1956).