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José León, former president of Betis, dies
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José León, former president of Betis, dies

José León Gómez, former president of Real Betis Balompié, has died at the age of 91. He served as the club's president in three different periods: 1969, 1992–1996, and 2006–2010. Born in Dos Hermanas, he was a prominent figure in the club's administration for nearly four decades. The article reports on his passing and highlights his significant role in the history of Real Betis.

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José León, former president of Betis, dies

José León Gómez, former president of Real Betis Balompié, has died at the age of 91. He served as the club's president in three different periods: 1969, 1992–1996, and 2006–2010. Born in Dos Hermanas, he was a prominent figure in the club's administration for nearly four decades. The article reports on his passing and highlights his significant role in the history of Real Betis.

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