sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJosé Iraragorri Ealo (16 March 1912 – 27 April 1983), nicknamed "Chato", was a Spanish footballer who played as an inside left.
Spanish footballer and manager
José Iraragorri
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Full name |
José Iraragorri Ealo |
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Date of birth |
(1912-03-16)16 March 1912 |
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Place of birth |
Basauri, Spain |
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Date of death |
27 April 1983(1983-04-27) (aged 71) |
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Place of death |
Galdakao, Spain[1] |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Position(s) |
Striker |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1929–1936 |
Athletic Bilbao |
114 |
(81) |
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1938–1939 |
Club Deportivo Euzkadi[2] |
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1939–1941 |
San Lorenzo |
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1943–1946 |
España |
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1946–1949 |
Athletic Bilbao |
26 |
(7) |
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1931–1936 |
Spain |
7 |
(2) |
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1947–1948 |
Barakaldo |
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1949–1952 |
Athletic Bilbao |
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1952–1953 |
Real Valladolid |
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1953–1954 |
Celta de Vigo |
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Hércules |
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Indautxu |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Career
Club
Born in Basauri, Iraragorri initially played for Athletic Bilbao between 1929 and 1936, during which he won La Liga and the Copa del Rey four times each, as well as five regional championships; he was part of a famed forward line with Chirri II, Guillermo Gorostiza, Lafuente and Bata.[3][4]
His career was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War, and he and his teammates toured Europe as the Basque national side, who then went to Mexico as Club Deportivo Euzkadi.
Iraragorri thereafter moved to Argentina's Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro along with fellow Basques Isidro Lángara and Ángel Zubieta, spending two years in Buenos Aires. He went back to Mexico to play for Real Club España, before finally returning to Spain and Athletic Bilbao from 1946 to 1949.
On retiring as a player aged 37, he immediately became the Athletic manager, remaining in the post for the next three seasons (winning another Cup in 1950);[5] he also coached other clubs for short spells.
International
Iraragorri also played 7 games for the Spain national football team, scoring one goal (two goals according to the official FIFA report) in the 1934 FIFA World Cup match against Brazil.
References
External links
Copa del Rey winning managers |
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Spain squad – 1934 FIFA World Cup |
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- Redondo (1929)
- Cachi (1935–36)
- Bata (1939–40)
- Petreñas (1941–42)
- Travieso (1942–43)
- Bata (1943)
- Peña (1943–45)
- Prats (1945–47)
- Gorostiza (1947)
- Urquizu (1947–48)
- Petreñas (1948–49)
- Travieso (1949)
- Mandaluniz (1949–50)
- Travieso (1950)
- Urquizu (1950–52)
- Calvo (1952–55)
- Ortuzar (1955–56)
- Bergareche (1956)
- Monsider (1956–57)
- Poli (1957–58)
- Urbieta (1958–59)
- Poli (1959–60)
- Mundo (1960–61)
- Iriondo (1961–62)
- Felichu (1962)
- Calvo (1962–64)
- Poli (1964–65)
- Susilla (1965–66)
- Poli (1966)
- Calvo (1966–68)
- Trigo (1968–69)
- Calvo (1969–70)
- Cedrún (1970–72)
- Ríos (1972–75)
- Arriarán (1975–76)
- Moruca (1976–78)
- Manolín (1978)
- García de Andoin (1978–79)
- Beascoechea (1979–80)
- Cedrún (1980–81)
- Mané (1981–82)
- Izaguirre (1982–84)
- Pascual (1984–85)
- Barasoain (1985–86)
- Moreno (1986–87)
- Amorrortu (1987–89)
- Arrizabalaga (1989–91)
- Barasoain (1991–93)
- Moreno (1993–95)
- Mintegui (1995)
- Aguirre (1995–96)
- Dueñas (1996–98)
- Del Barrio (1998–99)
- Aguirreoa (1999–2000)
- Del Barrio (2000–01)
- Aguirreoa (2001–03)
- Bengoetxea (2003)
- Noriega (2003–04)
- Zurimendi (2004–06)
- Liceranzu (2006–08)
- Iglesias (2008–09)
- Platasc (2009)
- Etxebarria (2009–10)
- Aguirregomezkorta (2010–11)
- Del Barrio (2011)
- Platas (2011)
- Zurimendi (2011–14)
- Axier (2014–15)
- Movilla (2015–17)
- Arconada (2017)
- Larrazábal (2017–19)
- Pérez (2019–20)
- Larrazábal (2020)
- Beltrán (2020–21)
- Luaces (2021)
- Alonso (2021–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
На других языках
- [en] José Iraragorri
[es] José Iraragorri
José Iraragorri Ealo (Basauri, España, 16 de marzo de 1912-Galdácano, 27 de abril de 1983)[1] fue un futbolista y entrenador español. Jugó como delantero en la liga española, argentina y mexicana. Formó parte de la primera de la delantera histórica del Athletic Club junto a Lafuente, Bata, Chirri II y Gorostiza.[2]
[fr] José Iraragorri
José Iraragorri Ealo, dit Chato, est un footballeur et entraîneur espagnol, né le 16 mars 1912 à Basauri (Biscaye) et décédé le 27 avril 1983 à Galdakao (Biscaye).
[it] José Iraragorri
José Iraragorri Ealo, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Chato (Galdakao, 16 marzo 1912 – Galdakao, 27 aprile 1983), è stato un calciatore spagnolo, di ruolo attaccante.
[ru] Ирарагорри, Хосе
Хосе Ирарагорри (исп. José Iraragorri Ealo; 16 марта 1912, Басаури, Страна Басков — 27 апреля 1983, Гальдакано, Страна Басков) — испанский футболист, выступавший на позиции нападающего. Участник Чемпионата мира по футболу 1934. С 1931 по 1935 провёл 7 матчей за сборную Испании.
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