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'''Félix Sarriugarte''' (born November 6, [[Durango]], [[Vizcaya]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Basque Country|Basque]] football manager.
'''Félix Sarriugarte''' (born November 6, [[Durango]], [[Vizcaya]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Basque Country|Basque]] football manager.


As a player, Sarriugarte represented [[Athletic Bilbao]] for 5 seasons, 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. He was appointed manager on July 8, 2006, by the president at the time, [[Fernando Lamikiz]], following the resignation of [[Javier Clemente]]. He was sacked on November 27, 2006, following a 1-3 home defeat to [[Sevilla FC]] which saw the club drop into 18th position in [[La Liga]], and facing the prospect of a second season fighting relegation.
As a player, Sarriugarte represented [[Athletic Bilbao]] for 5 seasons, 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 the president at the time, [[Fernando Lamikiz]]. He was appointed manager on July 8, 2006, by Lamikiz, following the resignation of [[Javier Clemente]]. He was sacked on November 27, 2006, following a 1-3 home defeat to [[Sevilla FC]] which saw the club drop into 18th position in [[La Liga]], and facing the prospect of a second season fighting relegation.


[[Category:Basque footballers|Félix Sarriugarte]]
[[Category:Basque footballers|Félix Sarriugarte]]

Revision as of 15:42, 29 November 2006

Félix Sarriugarte (born November 6, Durango, Vizcaya) is a Spanish Basque football manager.

As a player, Sarriugarte represented Athletic Bilbao for 5 seasons, 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 the president at the time, Fernando Lamikiz. He was appointed manager on July 8, 2006, by Lamikiz, following the resignation of Javier Clemente. He was sacked on November 27, 2006, following a 1-3 home defeat to Sevilla FC which saw the club drop into 18th position in La Liga, and facing the prospect of a second season fighting relegation.