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'''Félix Sarriugarte''' (born November 6, [[Durango, Vizcaya]] is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Basque Country|Basque]] football manager, currently the coach of [[Athletic Bilbao]]. He was appointed to the position on July 8, 2006, by the president at the time, [[Fernando Lamikiz]], following the resignation of [[Javier Clemente]].
'''Félix Sarriugarte''' (born November 6, [[Durango]], [[Vizcaya]] is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Basque Country|Basque]] football manager, currently the coach of [[Athletic Bilbao]]. He was appointed to the position on July 8, 2006, by the president at the time, [[Fernando Lamikiz]], following the resignation of [[Javier Clemente]].


As a player, Sarriugarte represented Athletic for 5 seasons, making his debut in 1984, scoring 18 goals in 83 games. Following his retirement in 1996, he worked for Athletic in various minor coaching capacities, before attracting the attention of Lamikiz
As a player, Sarriugarte represented Athletic for 5 seasons, making his debut in 1984, scoring 18 goals in 83 games. Following his retirement in 1996, he worked for Athletic in various minor coaching capacities, before attracting the attention of Lamikiz

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Félix Sarriugarte (born November 6, Durango, Vizcaya is a Spanish Basque football manager, currently the coach of Athletic Bilbao. He was appointed to the position on July 8, 2006, by the president at the time, Fernando Lamikiz, following the resignation of Javier Clemente.

As a player, Sarriugarte represented Athletic for 5 seasons, making his debut in 1984, scoring 18 goals in 83 games. Following his retirement in 1996, he worked for Athletic in various minor coaching capacities, before attracting the attention of Lamikiz