José Eulogio Gárate
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José Eulogio Gárate | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | José Eulogio Gárate Ormaechea | |
Date of birth | September 20, 1944 | |
Place of birth | Sarandí, Argentina | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1963-1965 1965-1966 1966-1977 |
SD Eibar SD Indautxu Atlético Madrid |
? (?) ? (?) 241 (109) |
National team | ||
1967-1975 | Spain | 18 (5) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
José Eulogio Gárate Ormaechea (born Sarandí, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 20 September 1944) was a Argentine-Spanish footballer who played as a forward for SD Eibar, SD Indautxu, Atlético Madrid and Spain.
Gárate was born in Argentina of Basque parents and grew up in Eibar. He began his career with SD Eibar in 1960 before joining SD Indautxu in 1963. Just like two earlier Indautxu players, Jesus María Pereda and Miguel Jones, he was controversially overlooked by Atlético Bilbao and like Jones he eventually joined Atlético Madrid. Along with Luis Aragonés, Adelardo, Javier Irureta, Enrique Collar, and Ufarte, he was a prominent member of the successful Atlético side of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Gárate helped the team win La Liga three times, the Copa del Generalísimo twice, reach the final of the European Cup and win the Intercontinental Cup. He was a notable goalscorer, winning the Pichichi three times in a row between 1968 and 1970 and scoring the winning goals in the 1972 and 1976 Copa del Generalísimo finals. During his time at Atlético, Gárate played 241 games and scored 109 goals.
Gárate also played 18 times for Spain and scored 5 goals. He made his debut on 22 October 1967 against Czechoslovakia and played his last game against Romania on 17 April 1975. During this period Spain failed to qualify for either the European Championships or World Cup, and as a result he never played in the finals of a major international competition.
[edit] Honours
- Spanish Champions: 2
- 1969/70 1972/73
- Copa del Generalísimo: 2
- 1972 1976
- Intercontinental Cup: 1
- 1975
- Pichichi Trophy: 3 – 1968, 1969, 1970
[edit] External links
- Spain stats
- La Liga stats
- (Spanish) Voluntad de tradición, an article on Athletic Bilbao cantera policy in Spanish.