List of Athletic Bilbao players

Athletic Bilbao is an association football club based in Bilbao, in Biscay in the Basque Country of Spain. The club was a founder member of the Spanish league, better known as La Liga, in 1928, and has won the league championship eight times. As of 2012, Athletic has played for 82 years in the Primera División, the top tier of Spanish football, and is one of only three clubs, the others being Real Madrid and Barcelona, never to have been relegated from La Liga.[1]

Joseba Etxeberria has the most career appearances and goals among Athletic players in the last 30 years.

The club is known for its policy of recruiting only players from the greater Basque Country, a region which includes Labourd, Soule and Lower Navarre in France as well as the Spanish provinces of Biscay, Guipúzcoa, Álava and Navarre. This policy, which for many years applied both to signings from other clubs and to youngsters admitted to the club's academy, has in recent years become more flexible, so that players whose career developed in the youth system of other clubs in the region are now acceptable, irrespective of their country of birth.[2][3][4]

Athletic won the Copa del Rey three times between 1914 and 1916. The team of that period included the prolific goalscorer Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno; he scored the first goal in the San Mamés Stadium on 21 August 1913, scored a hat-trick in the 1915 Copa del Rey final, and his 89 games for the club produced a total of 78 goals.[5][6] Since 1953, the top scorer in La Liga each season has been awarded the Pichichi Trophy, named in his honour.[7]

On 29 September 1940 Telmo Zarra played his first league match for the club. During his time at Athletic, he won six Pichichi awards, a league record, and helped the club achieve a league championship and five Copa del Rey trophies. He retired in 1955, having played 352 matches and scored 333 goals.[8][9] Joseba Etxeberria, who joined Athletic from Real Sociedad in 1995 for a record transfer fee of 3 million,[10] is the player with the most appearances for the club in the last 30 years. He signed a one-year extension to his contract in 2009 in which he agreed to play the 2009–10 season unpaid in the hope of reaching 500 games before he retired;[11] he finished the season (and his professional career) on 514.

Players

José Ángel Iribar is the Athletic player with the most career appearances.

Appearance and goal totals include matches in La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and regional competitions.[NB2] Substitute appearances are included. Table is initially sorted in descending order of appearances and includes all Athletic players who have made 200 appearances or more.

Key

* Club record holder
Name in italics Currently playing for Athletic
Bold Record goals or appearances (all competitions)
NameNationalityPosition[NB1]Athletic Bilbao careerAppearancesGoalsNotesRefs
José Ángel Iribar * ESPGoalkeeper1962–19806140[A][1 Zamora][12]
Txetxu Rojo ESPForward1965–198254167[13]
Joseba Etxeberria ESPForward1995–2010514104[14]
Andoni Iraola ESPDefender2003–201551038[15]
Markel Susaeta ESPMidfielder2007–201950756[16]
Agustín Gaínza ESPForward1940–1959493152[17]
José María Orúe ESPDefender1950–19684800.91[18]
Iker Muniain ESPForward2009–45164[19]
Aitor Larrazábal ESPDefender1990–200444543[20]
Canito ESPDefender1948–19634355.96[21]
Julen Guerrero ESPMidfielder1992–2006430116[22]
Estanislao Argote ESPForward1977–199042776[23]
Ismael Urzaiz ESPForward1996–2007419129[24]
Óscar de Marcos ESPMidfielder2009–41734[25]
José Panizo ESPMidfielder1938–1955413169[26]
Aritz Aduriz ESPForward2002–2003
2006–2008
2012–2020
407172[27]
Carmelo Cedrún ESPGoalkeeper1950–19644020[28]
Dani ESPForward1974–1986402199[29]
Josu Urrutia ESPMidfielder1987–200340110.911[30]
Mikel San José ESPDefender2009–202039737[31]
Fidel Uriarte ESPForward1962–1974394120[32]
Carlos Gurpegui ESPMidfielder2002–201639322[33]
Gorka Iraizoz ESPGoalkeeper2007–20173920[34]
Manuel Sarabia ESPForward1967–1968
1978–1988
382118[35]
Andoni Goikoetxea ESPDefender1974–198736944[36]
Ángel María Villar ESPMidfielder1971–198136110.9911[37]
Antón Arieta ESPForward1964–197435883[38]
Genar Andrinúa ESPDefender1983–1984
1984–1985
1986–1997
35620.921[39]
Francisco Yeste ESPMidfielder1998–201035358.959[40]
Zarra * ESPForward1940–1955352333[B][6 Pichichi][8]
José Artetxe ESPForward1950–1965345133[41]
Santiago Urquiaga ESPDefender1978–19873456.97[42]
Koldo Etxeberria ESPDefender1961–19723412.93[43]
Iñaki Sáez ESPDefender1962–19743388[44]
Fernando Llorente ESPForward2005–2013333118[45]
Agustín Gisasola ESPDefender1970–198333219[46]
José Gallego ESPMidfielder1979–1980
1981–1992
33117.918[47]
Bittor Alkiza ESPMidfielder1994–20033289.910[48]
Rafael Iriondo ESPForward1940–1953323114.9115[49]
Ander Iturraspe ESPMidfielder2008–20193203[50]
Jesús Aranguren ESPDefender1962–19753183.94[51]
Pablo Orbaiz ESPMidfielder2000–201131810.99913[52]
José Argoitia ESPForward1960–197230870[53]
Eneko Arieta ESPForward1951–1966302170[54]
Koldo Agirre ESPForward1957–197029663.964[55]
Rafael Alkorta ESPDefender1987–19932946[56]
Mauri ESPForward1953–196429372[57]
Patxi Salinas ESPDefender1982–19922939.9910[58]
Jesús Garay ESPDefender1950–19602929.99910[59]
José Ángel Ziganda ESPForward1991–199829191[60]
Iñigo Larrainzar ESPDefender1993–20032896.997[61]
Iñaki Williams GHAForward2014–28166[62]
Ismael Urtubi ESPMidfielder1980–1981
1982–1992
27837[63]
José Larrauri ESPDefender1965–19742770[64]
Carlos ESPForward1970–1981275115[1 Pichichi][65]
Ander Garitano ESPMidfielder1987–199627542[66]
Mikel Balenziaga ESPDefender2008–2009
2013–
2741[67]
Nando González ESPDefender1941–19522726.9997[68]
Miguel de Andrés ESPMidfielder1979–198826811.912[69]
Carlos García ESPDefender1992–200326425[70]
Raimundo Lezama ESPGoalkeeper1941–19572610[1 Zamora][71]
Santiago Ezquerro ESPForward1998–200526059[72]
José Núñez ESPDefender1971–1976
1978–1986
2582[73]
Guillermo Gorostiza * ESPForward1929–1940256198[2 Pichichi*][74]
Javi González ESPMidfielder1997–200725411.9912[75]
Fernando Amorebieta VENDefender2005–20132544[76]
Jesús María Lacruz ESPDefender1997–200625112[77]
Javi Martínez ESPMidfielder2006–201225125[78]
Roberto Bertol ESPMidfielder1939–19502470[79]
Manuel Etura ESPDefender1953–19662472.993[80]
Txema Noriega ESPForward1979–198724456[81]
Beñat ESPMidfielder2006–2007
2013–2020
24211[82]
Raúl García ESPMidfielder2015–24172[83]
José Iraragorri ESPForward1929–1949240179[84]
Isaac Oceja ESPDefender1933–19482391[85]
Andoni Zubizarreta ESPGoalkeeper1981–19862390[86]
José Maguregi ESPDefender1952–196123441[87]
Luis de la Fuente ESPDefender1980–19872334.95[88]
Iñigo Liceranzu ESPDefender1981–198823218[89]
José Muguerza ESPDefender1928–19362312.9993[90]
Tiko ESPMidfielder1999–200823026[91]
Ricardo Mendiguren ESPForward1986–199722422.923[92]
Daniel Astrain ESPDefender1971–19792223.994[93]
José Lasa ESPMidfielder1972–197822223[94]
Aymeric Laporte ESPDefender2012–201822210[95]
Roberto ESPMidfielder1928–193621721[96]
Andoni Lakabeg ESPDefender1988–19952123[97]
Lafuente ESPForward1925–193421164[98]
Ignacio Uribe ESPForward1953–196321169[99]
Bata ESPForward1929–1936208208[1 Pichichi][100]
Gaizka Toquero ESPForward2008–201520725[101]
Venancio ESPForward1944–1947
1948–1955
20689[102]
Javier Escalza ESPDefender1973–19802067[103]
Fernando Tirapu ESPDefender1977–19832045[104]
Óscar Vales ESPDefender1993–1997
1999–2005
2044[105]
Gregorio Blasco * ESPGoalkeeper1926–19362030[3 Zamora*][106]
Aitor Karanka ESPDefender1993–1998
2002–2006
2020[107]

Notes

  • NB1. ^ For a full description of positions see football positions.
  • NB2. ^ Regarding regional competitions; Athletic Bilbao competed in the Basque Cup and Biscay Championship until 1940.[108]
  • Pichichi. a b c d Won the Pichichi Trophy while at Athletic. Gorostiza was the first Athletic player to receive the trophy with 19 goals. Zarra holds the joint-record (with Messi) for most Pichichis in La Liga with six.[9][109]
  • Zamora. a b c Won the Zamora Trophy while at Athletic. Blasco was the first Athletic player to receive the trophy. Blasco also has the record of most Zamora trophies won by a single Athletic player, with three.[110][111]
  • A. ^ Iribar had the most appearances in La Liga, with 466, and overall, with 614, for Athletic.[112]
  • B. ^ Zarra is La Liga's 3rd highest goalscorer with 251 goals, behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. He has the record for most goals scored in all competitions, with 333, for Athletic.[113]

See also

References

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  55. "Official Site: Agirre". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1939-04-27
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  57. "Official Site: Lauzirika". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1934-07-26
  58. "Official Site: Salinas". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1963-11-17
  59. "Official Site: Garay". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  60. "Official Site: Ziganda". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1991-08-31
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  66. "Official Site: Garitano". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1969-02-26
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  101. "Official Site: Toquero". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
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  105. "Official Site: Vales". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015. born 1974-09-13
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  107. "Official Site: Karanka". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
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