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During his career, Garmendia played solely for [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] club [[SD Eibar]], in a career which spanned 20 years. He stayed with the team as it played consecutively in the nation's [[Tercera División|fourth]], [[Segunda División B|third]] and [[Segunda División|second divisions]], amassing 322 league matches in the latter category.
During his career, Garmendia played solely for [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] club [[SD Eibar]], in a career which spanned 20 years. He stayed with the team as it played consecutively in the nation's [[Tercera División|fourth]], [[Segunda División B|third]] and [[Segunda División|second divisions]], amassing 322 league matches in the latter category.


On 17 April 1988, in a third level match against [[Pontevedra CF]], Garmendia scored from his goal, and Eibar would also [[1987&ndash;88 Segunda División B|promote at the season's end]].<ref>[http://www.diariovasco.com/prensa/20070405/deportes/directo-pontevedra-recuerdan-ipurua_20070405.html Su gol directo al Pontevedra aún lo recuerdan en Ipurua (His direct goal to Pontevedra is still remembered in Ipurua)]; Diario Vasco, 5 April 2007 {{es icon}}</ref> He retired ten years later, only having been second-choice precisely in [[1997&ndash;98 Segunda División|his last season]], with the club always maintaining its second division status; he collected two [[Ricardo Zamora Trophy]] awards in the process.
On 17 April 1988, in a third level match against [[Pontevedra CF]], Garmendia scored from his goal, and Eibar would also [[1987&ndash;88 Segunda División B|promote at the season's end]].<ref>[http://www.diariovasco.com/prensa/20070405/deportes/directo-pontevedra-recuerdan-ipurua_20070405.html Su gol directo al Pontevedra aún lo recuerdan en Ipurua (His direct goal to Pontevedra is still remembered in Ipurua)]; Diario Vasco, 5 April 2007 {{es icon}}</ref> He retired ten years later at the age of 38, only having been second-choice precisely in [[1997&ndash;98 Segunda División|his last season]] (three games played), with the club always maintaining its division status; he collected two [[Ricardo Zamora Trophy]] awards in the process.


==See also==
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José Ignacio Garmendia
Personal information
Full name José Ignacio Garmendia Mendizábal
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1998 Eibar ? (?)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Template:Spanish name 2 José Ignacio Garmendia Mendizábal (born 4 April 1960 in Villabona, Gipuzkoa) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Football career

During his career, Garmendia played solely for Basque club SD Eibar, in a career which spanned 20 years. He stayed with the team as it played consecutively in the nation's fourth, third and second divisions, amassing 322 league matches in the latter category.

On 17 April 1988, in a third level match against Pontevedra CF, Garmendia scored from his goal, and Eibar would also promote at the season's end.[1] He retired ten years later at the age of 38, only having been second-choice precisely in his last season (three games played), with the club always maintaining its division status; he collected two Ricardo Zamora Trophy awards in the process.

See also

References

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