Marquess of Del Bosque
Marquess of Del Bosque (Spanish: Marqués 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 date | 3 February 2011 | 
| Monarch | Juan Carlos I of Spain | 
| Peerage | Peerage of Spain | 
| First holder | Vicente del Bosque | 
| Present holder | Vicente del Bosque González | 
| Heir apparent | Vicente del Bosque López | 
| Remainder to | heirs 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)
    
- Vicente del Bosque González, 1st Marquess of Del Bosque (b. 1950)
The heir apparent is the present holder's son Vicente del Bosque López (b. 1987)
See also
    
- Marquess of Ibias
- Marquess of Vargas Llosa
- Marquess of Villar Mir
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