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Iñigo Liceranzu
Personal information
Full name Jesús Iñigo Liceranzu Otxoa
Date of birth (1959-03-13) 13 March 1959 (age 65)
Place of birth Bilbao, Spain
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Youth career
Athletic Bilbao
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1981 Bilbao Athletic 109 (11)
1980–1981Barakaldo (loan) 37 (1)
1981–1988 Athletic Bilbao 169 (17)
1988–1989 Elche 19 (0)
Total 334 (29)
International career
1976–1977 Spain U18 6 (0)
1985 Spain 1 (0)
Managerial career
?–? Úbeda
1998–1999 Zalla
2000–2003 Lemona
2003–2005 Amurrio
2006–2008 Barakaldo
2010–2011 Zamora
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jesús Iñigo Liceranzu Otxoa (13 March 1959) is a Spanish former professional football central defender and manager.

Club career

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Born in Bilbao, Biscay, Liceranzu was a product of local giants Athletic Bilbao. After three years with the reserves he made his professional debut with Basque neighbours Barakaldo CF, in the Segunda División.[1]

Upon his return in summer 1981, Liceranzu eventually became an undisputed started for the club, partnering Andoni Goikoetxea as stopper and being dubbed Rocky due to his hard approach.[2][3] In 1983–84, as Athletic renewed their domestic supremacy, he scored a career-best seven goals in 32 matches; on 29 April 1984, he found the net twice in a Basque Derby home win against Real Sociedad (his second meaning the final 2–1, and the club's 3000th goal in La Liga).[4][5]

Liceranzu retired from football in 1989 at only 30, after one season with Elche CF also in the top tier.[6] Towards the end of the following decade he became a coach, working mainly in his native region: Úbeda CF, Zalla UC, SD Lemona, Amurrio Club, Barakaldo and Zamora CF.[7][2]

International career

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On 30 April 1985, Liceranzu earned his sole cap for Spain, playing the entire 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Wales, a 3–0 loss in Wrexham.[8]

Honours

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Athletic Bilbao

References

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