Marquess of Del Bosque

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Marquess of Del Bosque (Spanish: Marqués de Del Bosque) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. The marquessate was bestowed by King Juan Carlos upon Vicente del Bosque, by Royal Decree 135/2011, on 3 February 2011 in recognition of his "great dedication to Spanish sport and the contribution of don Vicente del Bosque González to the promotion of sporting values".[1] Del Bosque led Spain to their first ever World Cup title at the 2010 competition in South Africa.

Marquessate of Del Bosque
Creation date3 February 2011
Created byJuan Carlos I of Spain
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderVicente del Bosque
Present holderVicente del Bosque González
Heir apparentVicente del Bosque López
Remainder toheirs of the body of the grantee according to absolute primogeniture

His style of address is: Ilustrísimo Señor Marqués de Del Bosque ("The Most Illustrious The Marquess of Del Bosque").

Marquesses of Del Bosque (2011)

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The heir apparent is the present holder's son Vicente del Bosque López (b. 1987)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Real Decreto 135/2011, de 3 de febrero, por el que se concede el título de Marqués de Del Bosque a don Vicente del Bosque González" (PDF) (in Spanish). Boletín Oficial del Estado.