José María Zárraga

José María Zárraga
Personal information
Full name José María Zárraga Martín
Date of birth (1930-08-15)15 August 1930
Place of birth Las Arenas, Spain
Date of death 3 April 2012(2012-04-03) (aged 81)
Place of death Madrid, Spain
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
Ibarra
Universidad de Deusto
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1948–1949 Arenas ? (?)
1949–1951 Plus Ultra 26 (4)
1951–1962 Real Madrid 217 (5)
National team
1953–1955 Spain B 2 (0)
1955–1958 Spain 8 (0)
Teams managed
1964 Málaga
1965 Murcia
1969 Málaga

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


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

José María Zárraga Martín (15 August 1930 – 3 April 2012) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Born in Las Arenas, Biscay, Zárraga signed for Real Madrid in 1949, spending the following two seasons with the reserve team. He made his La Liga debut on 14 October 1951 in a 3–1 home win against Valencia CF, finishing his first two years with the club with 48 games and two goals combined but failing to collect any silverware.

From 1953–60, Zárraga was an important midfield unit as the Merengues won 11 major titles, including five consecutive European Cups (that record would only be bettered by Francisco Gento, who won six) – he played in all the finals, and totalled 31 appearances combined in those victorious campaigns.[1]

Zárraga continued to add to his trophy cabinet in his final two seasons with Real (notably back-to-back national championships), but only played in five matches combined. He retired in June 1962 at nearly 32, having appeared in 306 official games, and went on to have brief coaching spells in the decade, including six matches with CD Málaga in 1968–69 (after replacing Brazilian Otto Bumbel), which ended in top flight relegation; he also worked as a director of football with Valencia and Deportivo Alavés.[2]

International career

Zárraga won eight caps with the Spanish national team, his debut coming in 1955 in a 1–1 draw with England at the Chamartín.

In his last international appearances, Zárraga played as captain.

Honours

Real Madrid

Death

Zárraga suffered a stroke in early October 1993, having to be admitted to the Zarzuela Clinic in Madrid. On 3 April 2012, he died at the age of 81, also in the Spanish capital.[1][2]

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Juanito Alonso
Real Madrid captain
1960–1962
Succeeded by
Gento
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