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Spanish footballer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Azkargorta and the second or maternal family name is Uriarte.
Francisco Xabier Azkargorta Uriarte (born 26 September 1953) is a Spanish former professional footballforward and manager.
Football career
Born in Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa, Azkargorta spent five years under contract to Athletic Bilbao after arriving in 1971 from neighbouring Real Sociedad and completed his development at Athletic, but failed to appear in any official games with the first team due to injury. He retired at only 24 years of age.
After two more years in Catalonia, Azkargorta continued to coach in the top flight until 1991, being in charge of Real Valladolid, Sevilla FC and CD Tenerife. He was dismissed by the last two sides before the respective campaigns ended.
Azkargorta was again chosen as Bolivian national team manager on 17 July 2012, replacing Gustavo Quinteros six games into the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign. He was relieved of his duties in March 2014, after it was revealed he had signed with Club Bolívar.
Personal life
Azkargorta's younger brother, Juan Ignacio (born 1956), was also a footballer. He also worked as a manager at youth level.
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