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    Javier Iruretagoyena Amiano (born 1 April 1948), Irureta for short, is a Spanish retired football attacking midfielder and manager. He had a distinguished...
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  • UEFA Cup by French club Auxerre. In 1999–2000, Deportivo, managed by Javier Irureta and with players like Noureddine Naybet, Diego Tristán, Djalminha, Fran...
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  • included the now-veteran Adelardo and regular goalscorers Luis Aragonés, Javier Irureta and José Eulogio Gárate, the latter winning the Pichichi three times...
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  • Olympic Games with France. In the 70s and 80s, Spanish internationals Javier Irureta and Roberto López Ufarte began their career with the club. On 11 November...
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  • Molowny 4 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1985–86 Javier Clemente 3 1982–83, 1983–84, 1986–87 Javier Irureta 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2003–04 Alberto Ormaetxea...
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    – on occasions, as Depor mainly operated in a 4–5–1 formation under Javier Irureta – with Dutchman Roy Makaay. As Makaay was first-choice in 2000–01, Tristán...
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    competitive matches – narrowly missing out on promotion in 1986–87 under Javier Irureta. After retiring in 1994, Mendilibar worked in the youth categories of...
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  • Lendoiro looked to neighbours Celta de Vigo for a solution. Their coach, Javier Irureta, had achieved excellent performances with them and only near the end...
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  • Guisasola, Alexanko, Goikoetxea, Irureta, Dani or Carlos (last player to win the Pichichi Trophy with the club). In 1981, Javier Clemente became manager. He...
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  • 4 Javier Irureta 1988–2008 612 259 5 Ferdinand Daučík 1950–1971 488 234 6 Ernesto Valverde 2003– 487 231 7 Manuel Pellegrini 2004– 452 222 8 Javier Clemente...
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  • Villazán, Pol Monen, Claudia Roset, Javier Morgade, Nil Cardoner, María Caballero, Milena Smit and Elena Irureta, among others. Following a bus crash...
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  • Olaizola David Zurutuza Sebastián Ontoria Javier de Pedro Jesús María Satrústegui Silverio Pedro Uralde Javier Urruticoechea Mariano Yurrita Domingo Zaldúa...
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    1 February 2001. Paul Madden (1 April 2010). "Spanish Cumpleanos: Javier Irureta". Goal.com. Retrieved 19 October 2010. Gianni Mura (13 May 1988). "ALLE...
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  • April 1975. Atlético Madrid won the second leg 2–0. The goals came from Javier Irureta in the 23rd and Rubén Ayala in the 85th minute. Atlético Madrid won...
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  • División 11 seasons in Segunda División B 29 seasons in Tercera División Javier Irureta Miguel Ángel Lotina Víctor Muñoz Juande Ramos Quique Setién Blagoje...
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  • José Ufarte  60' LM 8 Luis Aragonés RF 9 José Eulogio Gárate CF 10 Javier Irureta  86' LF 11 Ignacio Salcedo  85' Substitutes: FW 14 Alberto Fernández...
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    also on loan, in January 2005, after a series of run-ins with coach Javier Irureta. He scored a goal on his debut against Southampton in a 2–1 home win...
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  • better record than either Real Madrid or Barcelona, and in 2000, under Javier Irureta, Deportivo became the ninth team to be crowned champions. Valencia were...
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  • (1991–1994) Carlos Aimar (1994–1995) Fernando Castro Santos (1995–1997) Javier Irureta (1997–1998) Víctor Fernández (1998–2002) Miguel Ángel Lotina (2002–2004)...
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  • Archived from the original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2011. "Irureta says goodbye to Betis". UEFA.com. 21 December 2006. Archived from the original...
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    self-destruction, mirror.co.uk Paul Madden (1 April 2010). "Spanish Cumpleanos: Javier Irureta". Goal.com. Retrieved 27 April 2010. Clarence Seedord Transfer History...
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  • Miguel Jones and José Eulogio Gárate, both recruited from Indautxu, and Javier Irureta, signed from Real Unión. Real Madrid has also regularly looked north...
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    previously approached Javier Irureta, Mané and Luis Aragonés, and had been turned down by all three. However, club director Javier Subirats recognised the...
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    Rey tie. On 6 October 2002 he was handed his league return by coach Javier Irureta, coming out as a late substitute in the 0–2 home loss to Racing de Santander...
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  • Araujo Víctor Fernández Umbro Citroën Deportivo Augusto César Lendoiro Javier Irureta Adidas Feiraco Espanyol Daniel Sánchez Llibre Miguel Ángel Brindisi...
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  • and Mikel Etxarri, 2003–2011 Javier Irureta and Mikel Etxarri, 2011 José María Amorrortu and Mikel Etxarri, 2011–2018 Javier Clemente, 2019–2020 Jagoba...
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  • Javier Irureta March 2008 – June 2008 Manolo Villanova July 2008 – Dec 2009 Marcelino Dec 2009 – Nov 2010 José Aurelio Gay Nov 2010 – Dec 2011 Javier...
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    both in 1977. Among his teammates were veterans José Ángel Iribar and Javier Irureta. In 1980, Alexanko signed for Barcelona, paving the way for a number...
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    Gárate  Spain FW 1966–1977 325 135 Rodri  Spain GK 1965–1974 173 0 Javier Irureta  Spain FW 1967–1975 277 68 Eusebio Bejarano  Spain DF 1968–1979 283...
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  • Deportivo de La Coruña 2003–04 season Manager Javier Irureta Stadium Estadio Riazor La Liga 3rd Champions League Semi-finals Copa del Rey Round of 16 ← 2002–03...
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