Fidel Uriarte

Fidel Uriarte Macho (1 March 1945 – 19 December 2016) was a Spanish footballer who played as a striker.

Fidel Uriarte
Personal information
Full name Fidel Uriarte Macho
Date of birth (1945-03-01)1 March 1945
Place of birth Sestao, Spain
Date of death 19 December 2016(2016-12-19) (aged 71)
Place of death Castro Urdiales, Spain
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1960–1962 Athletic Bilbao
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1974 Athletic Bilbao 297 (90)
1974–1977 Málaga 46 (1)
Total 343 (91)
International career
1962–1963 Spain U18 5 (0)
1967–1970 Spain U23 4 (1)
1963–1964 Spain amateur 7 (5)
1968–1972 Spain 9 (1)
Managerial career
1978 Sestao
1990–1991 Athletic Bilbao (assistant)
1991 Bilbao Athletic
1991–1992 Athletic Bilbao (assistant)
1992–1993 Athletic Bilbao (youth)
1993–1994 Bilbao Athletic (youth)
1995 Villarreal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Having spent most of his 15-year professional career with Athletic Bilbao, he was crowned La Liga's Pichichi in 1968, winning two Copa del Rey and scoring more than 100 official goals with his main club.

Club career

Born in Sestao, Biscay, Uriarte was promoted to Basque giants Athletic Bilbao's first team at only 17, making his La Liga debut on 23 September 1962 in a 2–0 away loss against CD Málaga. At the end of his fourth season, aged 21, he had already appeared in 100 league matches and scored 14 goals.

Uriarte scored a career-best 22 goals in only 24 league games (35/28 overall) in the 1967–68 campaign, helping Athletic to finish in seventh place; on 31 December 1967, he contributed five to an 8–0 home demolition of Real Betis. In the following year he conquered the first of his two Copa del Rey with the club, and left in 1974 with 389 competitive appearances and 121 goals.

In 1974, Uriarte joined Málaga. In his time with the Andalusian side, they were promoted once and relegated twice. He often played as a sweeper, and retired in 1977 at the age of 32.

Uriarte worked as a coach in the following decades, managing both Athletic's reserve and youth sides amongst others.

International career

Uriarte earned nine caps for Spain in four years, his debut coming on 28 February 1968 in a friendly with Sweden in Seville. In another exhibition game, a 2–1 away win over Italy on 20 February 1971, he scored his only goal.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 20 February 1971 Sant'Elia, Cagliari, Italy Fidel Uriarte  Italy 0–2 1–2 Friendly

Personal life and death

Uriarte's younger brother, Gabriel, was also a footballer. A forward, he was mainly a reserve player at Valencia CF.

On 19 December 2016, Uriarte died in Castro Urdiales, Bay of Biscay, after a long illness. He was 71 years old.

Honours

Athletic Bilbao

Individual

References

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