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Andoni Goikoetxea Olaskoaga

Andoni Goikoetxea Olaskoaga, known as Goikoetxea, Goiko, or more commonly, The Butcher of Bilbao was a Spanish football player, a defender for Athletic Bilbao from 1974 to 1987. He was born in Alonsotegui in Vizcaya on May 23, 1956.

Signing for Athletic from Arbuyo, he gained legendary renown as a tough-tackling defender, in the Basque mould, though not without skill. The kind of whole-hearted performances that make a player loved by the home fans and hated by opponents. A particular incident with a bad tackle on Maradona, when playing against Barcelona, has gone down in Spanish footballing history. With the gallows humour typical of tough defenders, he has had the boots in which he performed this infamy encased in perspex as a relic.

After leaving Athletic in 1987, he played for three seasons with Atlético Madrid before retiring in 1990.

He now plies his trade in football coaching, having been manager of Salamanca, Compostela[?], Rayo Vallecano[?], Numancia and latterly Racing Santander[?].

Career Achievements

  • Consecutive Primera División winner 1982-83 and 1983-84.
  • Copa del Rey winner 1983-84
  • Spanish Super Cup winner 1984-85.



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