Agustín Guisasola

Agustín Guisasola
Personal information
Full name Agustín Guisasola Zabala
Date of birth (1952-07-22) 22 July 1952
Place of birth Eibar, Spain
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Defender
Youth career
Eibar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1969–1971 Eibar
1971–1983 Athletic Bilbao 256 (17)
National team
1970 Spain U18 1 (0)
1971 Spain U23 2 (0)
1971–1975 Spain amateur 6 (0)
1980 Spain 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Guisasola and the second or maternal family name is Zabala.

Agustín Guisasola Zabala (born 22 July 1952) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defender.

During a 13-year professional career he played in more than 300 competitive games for Athletic Bilbao, winning one La Liga championship.[1]

Club career

Born in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Guisasola made his senior debuts with local SD Eibar at the age of 17, going on to play one 1/2 seasons in Tercera División with the team. In late January 1971 he was bought by Basque giants Athletic Bilbao, making his official debut on the 31st in a 2–0 La Liga home win against Celta de Vigo, with his team eventually finishing fifth and qualifying for the UEFA Cup.

Midway through the 1971–72 campaign manager Ronnie Allen was fired, but Guisasola was by now an essential defensive unit for Athletic. During his spell with the team he started as a full back, moved to central defender, was also deployed as a defensive midfielder and finished again in the defensive wings; in two consecutive seasons under Milorad Pavić he scored ten league goals combined, with Bilbao also winning the 1973 edition of the Copa del Rey.

In 1975–76, Guisasola played very little under manager Rafael Iriondo, who also tried to reconvert him in to forward. He regained his importance after the coach's departure, helping Athletic to two finals in 1977 (both lost, the UEFA Cup against Juventus FC and the domestic cup against Real Betis) and being named by L'Équipe Europe's best stopper.

During the better part of his career, Guisasola struggled with weight problems, and his production was highly inconsistent in his final years. An injury to starter José Ramón Alexanko – later of FC Barcelona fame – propelled him to the starting XI once again, and he helped Athletic finish seventh in the 1979–80 season; as Bilbao won the league in 1983, under Javier Clemente, he only contributed with four games (151 minutes).

Guisasola retired in May 1983 at almost 31, having appeared in 334 official games for Athletic Bilbao, with neighbouring Real Sociedad being invited to his testimonial match.[2] He also lost all connection to the football world.

International career

On 26 March 1980, Guisasola played his first and only game with the Spanish national team, starting in a 0–2 friendly loss with England at the Camp Nou.

Honours

Athletic Bilbao

References

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