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Role
  
Footballer

Height
  
1.81 m

1936–1939
  
Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Name
  
Ignacio Eizaguirre


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Full name
  
Ignacio Eizaguirre Arregui

Date of birth
  
(1920-11-07)7 November 1920

Date of death
  
1 September 2013(2013-09-01) (aged 92)

Died
  
September 1, 2013, Donostia / San Sebastian, Spain

Place of birth
  
San Sebastian, Spain

Place of death
  
San Sebastian, Spain

Ignacio Eizaguirre Arregui (7 November 1920 – 1 September 2013) was a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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He played 381 La Liga games during 19 seasons, representing Real Sociedad, Valencia and Osasuna. He was a Spanish international for seven years, and appeared for the country at the 1950 World Cup.

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Club career

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Born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Eizaguirre signed with Real Sociedad in 1936, but no football was played in the country from that year and 1939 due to the Spanish Civil War. He made his debuts with the club in Segunda División and, after one season, reached La Liga as he moved to Valencia CF.

With the Che, Eizaguirre – who did not lineup in his first year due to suspension – won his three national championships in his first six seasons, conquering two Ricardo Zamora Trophy awards in the process. After one full decade he returned to his native Basque Country and Real Sociedad, for a further six top flight campaigns.

Eizaguirre retired at the age of nearly 40 after four seasons with CA Osasuna, still in the main category – before the last one, 1959–60, ended, he was named the club's player-coach, as the campaign ended in relegation for the Navarrese. He worked as a manager until the late 70s, with Córdoba CF, Sevilla FC and Granada CF in the top division and a host of teams in the second level.

International career

Eizaguirre won the first of his 18 caps for Spain on 11 March 1945, in a 2–2 friendly draw with Portugal in Lisbon. He was chosen by manager Guillermo Eizaguirre (no relation) for his 1950 FIFA World Cup squad, and in Brazil he featured against the United States (3–1 first group stage win) and Sweden (1–3 second group stage loss) for the eventual fourth-placed team.

Personal life / Death

Eizaguirre's father, Agustín, was also a footballer and a goalkeeper. He played solely for Real Sociedad.

Ignacio died on 1 September 2013 in his hometown of San Sebastián, aged 92.

Club

Valencia
  • La Liga: 1941–42, 1943–44, 1946–47
  • Copa del Generalísimo: 1949
  • Copa Eva Duarte: 1949
  • Individual

  • Ricardo Zamora Trophy: 1943–44, 1944–45
  • References

    Ignacio Eizaguirre Wikipedia