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Enrique Cerezo was born on 27 February, 1948 in Madrid, Francoist Spain, is a Spanish film producer and president of Atlético Madrid. Discover Enrique Cerezo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Film producer, sports executive
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 27 February, 1948
Birthday 27 February
Birthplace Madrid, Francoist Spain
Nationality Spain

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1898

• 1898: Los últimos de Filipinas (2016)

1948

Enrique Cerezo Torres (born 27 February 1948), is a Spanish film producer and the current president of Atlético Madrid, a position he has held since 2002.

1967

Cerezo began in cinema in 1967 as a camera assistant in the movie Un millón en la basura.

Three years later, he directed his first and only film, La sonrisa del sol: Almería.

1974

As the undefeated winners of their Champions League group against FC Zenit, FC Porto and Austria Wien, and later defeating AC Milan, FC Barcelona and Chelsea in the knock-out rounds, Atlético played their first Champions League final since 1974, in Lisbon's Estádio da Luz against city rivals Real Madrid.

The match went into extra time and ended in a 4–1 loss.

1980

After being involved as a producer in several films starting in the 1980s, he created his own production company (Enrique Cerezo P.C.) in the early 1990s.

Some of produced films include El perro del hortelano, La buena estrella, Pídele cuentas al rey, Yoyes, Juana la Loca, La hora de los valientes and La vida de nadie.

1996

However, Atlético did have the consolation of winning La Liga for the first time since 1996, with Godín's headed equaliser against Barcelona on the last day of the season, a week before the Champions League final.

2002

After the promotion of Atlético Madrid to La Liga in 2002, Jesús Gil opted to leave the presidency of the organization, although his family continued to control it and decided to designate Enrique Cerezo as president, appreciating his collaboration with the club for many years.

2003

In the 2003–04 season, the club sacked coach Luis Aragonés and replaced him with Gregorio Manzano.

Great part of the deals of the previous season left the club, and in this year, players like Diego Simeone, Ariel Ibagaza and Matías Emanuel Lequi arrived.

The club finished in seventh position, making it a poor season.

2004

In the 2004–05 season, the club replaced their coach again, hiring César Ferrando and he aimed to renovate Los Rojiblancos.

At that time, the club purchased central defenders Pablo Ibáñez and Luis Perea.

2005

In the 2005–06 season, veteran Carlos Bianchi was appointed by the club.

Atlético made great investments by bringing stars like Martin Petrov, Maxi Rodríguez and Mateja Kežman.

Nevertheless, however, the team did not produce good results and Bianchi was dismissed midway through the season, replaced by Pepe Murcia.

2009

In the 2009–10 season, the arrival of head coach Quique Sánchez Flores saw a huge change of fortunes.

Though they continued to lag somewhat in La Liga, finishing the year in ninth, they managed to get third place in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League group stage, and subsequently entered the season's UEFA Europa League in the round of 32 and winning the Europa League title after beating English teams Liverpool in the semi-finals and eventually Fulham in the final.

2010

In the 2010–11 season, Atlético had a comparatively disappointing performance, finishing only seventh in La Liga and being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey and the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

This ultimately led to the departure of manager Sánchez Flores before the conclusion of the season, who was replaced with ex-Sevilla manager Gregorio Manzano, and who secured the final Europa League place for Atlético.

2011

Ferrando's plans did not materialize and the club finished 11th, again outside of European football.

Diego Forlán scored twice, the second being an extra-time winner in the 116th minute, as Atlético Madrid won 2–1.

Manzano himself was replaced with Diego Simeone in December 2011 after a poor run of form in La Liga.

2012

In 2012 he was awarded at the X Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes 'Almería en corto' for the film La sonrisa del sol: Almería.

In his first season, the club made several transfers of certain reputable players, such as Javi Moreno, Demetrio Albertini and Fabricio Coloccini coming from Milan, but despite this, the club finished the season in 12th position.

In the 2011–12 season, former player Diego Simeone led Atlético to their second Europa League title in the three years since its creation after they beat Athletic Bilbao 3–0 in the final on 9 May 2012 in Bucharest, with Radamel Falcao scoring twice and Diego once.

Again, by winning the Europa League, they qualified for the 2012 UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea, winner of the previous season's Champions League, which was played in Monaco on 31 August 2012.

Atlético won 4–1, including a hat-trick scored by Falcao in the first half.

The 2012–13 season saw the club finish with three trophies in a little over a year.

• Dracula 3D (2012)

2013

On 16 May 2013, Atlético beat Real Madrid 2–1 in the Copa del Rey final, in a tense match where both teams finished with ten men.

This ended a 14-year and 25-match winless streak in the Madrid derby.

• Witching and Bitching (2013)

• Con la pata quebrada (2013)

• Mañana podría estar muerto (2013)

2015

• Mi gran noche (2015)

2016

• Manda huevos (2016)

• La historia de Jan (2016)