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Place of birth
  
Miraballes, Spain

Role
  
Football player

Place of death
  
Bilbao, Spain

Height
  
1.72 m

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Jose Maguregui


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Full name
  
Jose Maria Maguregui Ibarguchi

Date of birth
  
(1934-03-16)16 March 1934

Date of death
  
30 December 2013(2013-12-30) (aged 79)

Died
  
December 30, 2013, Bilbao, Spain

José María Maguregui Ibarguchi (16 March 1934 – 30 December 2013) was a Spanish football midfielder and coach.

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Playing career

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Born in Ugao-Miraballes, Biscay, Maguregui made his professional debuts in 1952 at the age of 18, with Basque Country giants Athletic Bilbao. After a poor first season in La Liga – 12 games, no goals – he became a very important first-team unit, helping them to the 1956 national championship and three Copa del Rey trophies in four years.

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In 1963, after amassing official totals of and 235 matches and 42 goals, 29-year-old Maguregui left Athletic, retiring after spells with Sevilla FC (two years), RCD Español and Recreativo de Huelva. He gained seven caps for Spain in slightly less than two years, scoring in his debut on 19 June 1955, a 3–0 friendly win in Switzerland.

Coaching career

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After managing his hometown club in amateur football, Maguregui moved to Sestao Sport, also in his native region. In 1972 he was appointed at Racing de Santander, achieving two top flight promotions with the Cantabrians and remaining five years with the team.

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Maguregui then managed to lead two more teams to division one promotions, Celta de Vigo in 1978 and lowly AD Almería in 1979, overachieving with the latter in the following season (ninth-place finish), which prompted his signing with a club he had represented as a player, Español.

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After three average seasons in Catalonia, ranking between positions 9–13, Maguregui returned to Racing, helping it to top flight promotion in his first year and going on to remain with the club a total of nine years, being the manager with more games at its service. He worked with Celta in the 1987–88 season, also in the first division, being dismissed in round 30 due to the surmounting pressure after his agreement with Atlético Madrid for the following campaign.

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Maguregui was fired by the Colchoneros in early October 1988 in spite of two consecutive home wins, 3–0 against Cádiz CF for the league and 2–1 over FC Groningen for the UEFA Cup (away goals rule elimination), being one of four coaches used by the club during the season (elusive Jesús Gil was the chairman) which saw the team finish in fourth place. He concluded the campaign with fellow first-divisioner Real Murcia, which suffered relegation.

Maguregui's last job at the professional level was with Celta, with the coach arriving in Galicia late into 1989–90 – which ended in top flight relegation – and leaving 18 games into the following season.

Death

Maguregui died on 30 December 2013 at the age of 79 in Bilbao, after a long battle with illness. In his last public appearance, in June, he attended the inauguration of the new San Mamés.

Player

Athletic Bilbao
  • La Liga: 1955–56
  • Copa del Generalísimo: 1955, 1956, 1958
  • Spain U18
  • UEFA European Under-18 Championship: 1952
  • Manager

    Almería
  • Segunda División: 1978–79
  • References

    José María Maguregui Wikipedia


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