







Real Betis 1995 Gordillo Retro Football Shirt
Lorenzo Serra Ferrer was a transformative manager for Real Betis during his four years in charge in the mid 1990s. He earned promotion back to La Liga in his debut campaign, then went better still in 1994/95 as he inspired his side to a 3rd placed La Liga finish to earn European qualification.
It was a fitting end to the long and successful time of club legend Rafael Gordillo who, after two spells and over a decade at the club, would move on after playing his part in a great campaign alongside other notables like Alexis Trujillo, Risto Vidakovic and Ángel Cuéllar. The star turn was undoubtedly newly-signed keeper Pedro Jaro who won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy by conceding just 25 goals in 38 League games.
It was a fitting end to the long and successful time of club legend Rafael Gordillo who, after two spells and over a decade at the club, would move on after playing his part in a great campaign alongside other notables like Alexis Trujillo, Risto Vidakovic and Ángel Cuéllar. The star turn was undoubtedly newly-signed keeper Pedro Jaro who won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy by conceding just 25 goals in 38 League games.
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Lorenzo Serra Ferrer was a transformative manager for Real Betis during his four years in charge in the mid 1990s. He earned promotion back to La Liga in his debut campaign, then went better still in 1994/95 as he inspired his side to a 3rd placed La Liga finish to earn European qualification.
It was a fitting end to the long and successful time of club legend Rafael Gordillo who, after two spells and over a decade at the club, would move on after playing his part in a great campaign alongside other notables like Alexis Trujillo, Risto Vidakovic and Ángel Cuéllar. The star turn was undoubtedly newly-signed keeper Pedro Jaro who won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy by conceding just 25 goals in 38 League games.
It was a fitting end to the long and successful time of club legend Rafael Gordillo who, after two spells and over a decade at the club, would move on after playing his part in a great campaign alongside other notables like Alexis Trujillo, Risto Vidakovic and Ángel Cuéllar. The star turn was undoubtedly newly-signed keeper Pedro Jaro who won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy by conceding just 25 goals in 38 League games.























