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Author: | krook [ Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | José Ángel IRIBAR 1966-1971 |
Name: José Ángel Iribar Kortajarena Nickname: "El Txopo" ![]() Country: ![]() Club: Athletic Club Bilbao Position: *GK Side: RF/BS Age: 23-28 years (01/03/1943) Height: 184 cm Weight: 82 kg Attack: 30 Defence: 95 Balance: 82 Stamina: 66 Top Speed: 71 Acceleration: 74 Response: 95 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 51 Dribble Speed: 53 Short Pass Accuracy: 55 Short Pass Speed: 57 Long Pass Accuracy: 59 Long Pass Speed: 60 Shot Accuracy: 44 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 45 Free Kick Accuracy: 41 Curling: 42 Header: 47 Jump: 86 Technique: 51 Aggression: 63 Mentality: 86 Keeper Skills: 93 Team Work: 82 Injury Tolerance: A Condition: 8 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot frequency: 4 Consistency: 8 Growth Type: Early Lasting CARDS: S11 Penalty Saver SPECIAL ABILITIES: PK Stopper Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Defence Minded INFO José Ángel Iribar Cortajarena, nicknamed El Chopo, or “The Poplar” was born 1 March 1943 and is a Spanish retired football goalkeeper and manager. Having played almost exclusively for Athletic Bilbao, he appeared in more than 600 official games for the club over the course of 18 La Liga seasons, winning two major titles. Iribar was most notable for his positioning and numerous penalties saved. He imposed himself by his power of concentration, the sobriety of his style, a great economy of means and the refusal of inconsiderate risks for the pleasure of a spectacular save. He was very fast and agile. Physically strong, he was known by his ability to parry the most difficult shots with an acrobatic jump. At Athletic, Iribar profited from injury to Carmelo Cedrún in October 1963 and never looked back, going on to conquer two Spanish Cups and finish second in the 1976–77 UEFA Cup, to Juventus FC. He retired in 1980 at 37, having played in 614 matches in all competitions as another club great in the position, Andoni Zubizarreta, would arrive in the summer; during the 1970–71 campaign, he kept a clean sheet at ten successive home games, which translated into a record of 1,018 minutes. Iribar represented the Spain national team in the 1964 Nations' Cup and the 1966 World Cup, winning the former tournament. |
Author: | pucela73 [ Wed Apr 15, 2020 6:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: José Ángel IRIBAR 1966-1971 |
A compilation of his best moments. [https://youtu.be/PFgWapdhU20] |
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