Iñigo Larrainzar
Iñigo Larrainzar Santamaría (born 5 June 1971) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as a right back.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Iñigo Larrainzar Santamaría | ||
Date of birth | 5 June 1971 | ||
Place of birth | Pamplona, Spain | ||
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Position(s) | Right back | ||
Youth career | |||
Osasuna | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1989–1990 | Osasuna B | 20 | (2) |
1990–1993 | Osasuna | 115 | (9) |
1993–2003 | Athletic Bilbao | 251 | (6) |
2003–2005 | Córdoba | 40 | (0) |
Total | 426 | (17) | |
National team | |||
1990 | Spain U20 | 1 | (0) |
1991 | Spain U21 | 5 | (0) |
1991–1992 | Spain U23 | 4 | (0) |
1994 | Spain | 1 | (0) |
1995–2000 | Basque Country | 4 | (0) |
2003 | Navarre | 1 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Also a central defender on occasion, his older brother Domingo, often referred to as Larrainzar I, was also a footballer, and both played at Osasuna.[1]
Club career
A product of hometown CA Osasuna's youth academy and reserve team, where he played alongside future Athletic Bilbao teammate José Mari García, Pamplona-born Larrainzar made his first-team – and La Liga – debut on 21 March 1990 in a 0–1 away loss to Rayo Vallecano, and was definitely promoted to the main squad for the following season; aged 19, he was instrumental, as was brother Domingo, in helping the Navarrese side finish fourth and qualify for the UEFA Cup.[2]
In the summer of 1993, Athletic Bilbao paid 200 million pesetas to acquire Larrainzar's services, then the second-highest figure by the club, and he was an undisputed starter in the campaigns to come. In 1997–98, alongside youth graduate Aitor Larrazábal who played on the opposite flank, he featured in 34 matches and scored two goals to help the Basques to a runner-up place, with direct qualification to the UEFA Champions League.
After some years battling for first-choice status with younger Jesús María Lacruz, who also represented Osasuna (although they did not coincide), and also dealing with injuries, Larraínzar moved south for Córdoba CF in the second division,[3] where he played a further two seasons. He retired at the age of 34, with 366 top level appearances to his credit.
International career
Larrainzar was capped once for Spain. On 19 January 1994, he played the entire 2–2 friendly match against Portugal in Vigo.[4]
References
- César Azpilicueta supera a Iñigo Larrainzar al llegar a los 100 partidos con sólo 20 años y 9 meses de edad (César Azpilicueta passes Iñigo Larrainzar by reaching 100 games at only 20 years and 9 months) Archived 9 December 2012 at Archive.today; Diario de Navarra, 6 April 2010 (in Spanish)
- Aquella UEFA de hace 20 años (That UEFA from 20 years ago); Diario de Navarra, 4 October 2011 (in Spanish)
- Larrainzar: "No he venido aquí para cubrir expediente y pasar de largo" (Larrainzar: "I did not come here to sow my wild oats); Diario de Córdoba, 11 February 2004 (in Spanish)
- "España, de cal y arena" [Spain, heads and tails] (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 20 January 1994. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
External links
- Iñigo Larrainzar at BDFutbol
- Iñigo Larrainzar at Athletic Bilbao
- Iñigo Larrainzar at National-Football-Teams.com
- Spain stats at Eu-Football