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Spanish football manager (born 1947)
Blas Ziarreta
Personal information
Full name
Blas Ziarreta Obregón
Date of birth
(1947-02-06) 6 February 1947 (age 77)
Place of birth
Santurtzi
, Spain
Managerial career
Years
Team
1978–1979
Sestao
1980–1983
Erandio
1984–1985
Santurce
1987–1988
Lemona
1988–1991
Sestao
1991–1993
Bilbao Athletic
1993–1996
Sestao
1996–1997
Aurrerá Vitoria
1997–1998
Burgos
1998
Gernika
1998–1999
Badajoz
1999–2003
Eibar
In this
Spanish name
, the first or paternal
surname
is
Ziarreta
and the second or maternal family name is
Obregón
.
Blas Ziarreta Obregón
(born 6 February 1947) is a Spanish football
manager
.
External links
Blas Ziarreta manager profile
at BDFutbol
Blas Ziarreta – managerial positions
v
t
e
Bilbao Athletic
– managers
Gaínza
(1964–65)
Iriondo
(1965–68)
Poli
(1968–69)
García de Andoin
(1969)
Izaguirre
(1969–76)
Aranguren
(1976–78)
Sáez
(1978–79)
Clemente
(1980–81)
Sáez
(1982–83)
Iribar
(1983–86)
Rojo
(1986–87)
Iribar
(1987)
Sáez
(1987–91)
Uriarte
(1991)
Ziarreta
(1991–93)
Aguirre
(1993–94)
Amorrortu
(1994–95)
Sarabia
(1995–97)
Terrazas
(1997–99)
Mendilibar
(1999–2000)
Murúa
(2000–01)
Terrazas
(2001–02)
Valverde
(2002–03)
Murúa
(2003–05)
Sarriugarte
(2005–06)
De la Fuente
(2006–07)
Liñero
(2007–09)
De la Fuente
(2009–11)
Ziganda
(2011–17)
Garitano
(2017–18)
Solabarrieta
(2018–19)
Etxeberria
(2019–21)
de la Sota
(2021)
Salinas
(2021–22)
Arostegi
(2022)
Pallarés
(2022–23)
Gurpegui
(2023–24)
Aranbarri
(2024–)
v
t
e
Burgos CF
–
managers
Arnaiz
(1994–96)
Lobato
(1996–97)
Ziarreta
(1997–98)
Arnaiz
(1998)
Vicente
(1998)
Arnaiz
(1998–2000)
Terrazas
(2000–01)
Martín
(2001–02)
Terrazas
(2002–04)
Castaños
(2004–05)
Fabri
(2005–06)
Arconada
(2006–07)
Arnaiz
(2007–08)
Alberto
(2008)
Raúl
(2008)
De los Mozos
(2008–10)
Tornadijo
(2010–11)
Bañuelos
(2011)
Álvarez Tomé
(2011–12)
Calderé
(2012–14)
Castaños
(2014–15)
Arconada
(2015)
Viadero
(2015–16)
Paco
(2016)
Mandiola
(2016–17)
Nacho
(2017)
Salinas
(2017–18)
Nacho
(2018)
Menéndez
(2018)
Mateo
(2018)
Estévez
(2018–19)
Fosky
(2019)
Salmerón
(2019–20)
Calero
(2020–23)
Bolo
(2023–24)
Michu
(2024)
Ramis
(2024–)
(c) =
caretaker manager
v
t
e
CD Badajoz
– managers
A. Arteaga
(1936)
Sierra
(1953–55)
Juan Ramón
(1955)
Lozano
(1955–56)
Bracero
(1956–57)
Campos
(1957)
Bracero
(1957–58)
Casariego
(1958–59)
Colón
(1959)
Bracero
(1959–60)
Luiqui
(1960)
Bonet
(1960)
Pepe Hériz
(1960–61)
Trompi
(1961)
Camiruaga
(1961–62)
Sierra
(1962–63)
Pepe Hériz
(1963–64)
Lozano
(1964)
Camino
(1964–65)
S. Núñez
(1965)
Alcaraz
(1965)
Martín
(1965–66)
Llopis
(1967)
Escudero
(1967–68)
Calín
(1968–69)
Abilio
(1969)
Sierra
(1969–71)
Luiqui
(1971)
Alés
(1971–72)
Pepe Hériz
(1972–73)
Tartilán
(1973–75)
Sierra
(1975)
F. Núñez
(1975–76)
Varela
(1976)
Zele
(1976)
Pepe Hériz
(1976–78)
Trigo
(1978)
Fuentes
(1978–79)
Zele
(1979)
Álvarez
(1979–80)
Jaurrieta
(1980–81)
Orizaola
(1981–82)
Rivera
(1982)
Jaurrieta
(1982–83)
Martín Doblado
(1983–84)
Rivera
(1984–85)
Bizcocho
(1985)
Jaurrieta
(1985–86)
Palomo
(1986–89)
Martín Doblado
(1989–90)
Palomo
(1990–92)
Herrera
(1992–93)
Díaz
(1993)
Boronat
(1993–94)
Ortuondo
(1994–95)
Herrera
(1995)
Addison
(1995–96)
Maceda
(1996–97)
Lotina
(1997)
Generelo
(1997)
Peiró
(1997–98)
Iglesias
(1998)
Ziarreta
(1998–99)
Generelo
(1999–2000)
Bazán
(2000)
Sarabia
(2000)
Ciriaco
(2000–01)
Juanjo
(2001)
Alhinho
(2001–02)
Rodri
(2002)
Conhé
(2002)
López
(2002–03)
Miranda
(2003)
Felines
(2003–04)
Generelo
(2004–05)
Nene
(2005–06)
Colín
(2006–07)
Job
(2007–09)
Medina
(2009)
Fael
(2009)
Muñoz
(2009–11)
Torres Mestre
(2011)
Arteaga G.
(2012)
Monteagudo
(2012)
Víctor
(2012–15)
Pastelero
(2015)
Tena
(2015–16)
Izquierdo
(2016–17)
Marrero
(2017–18)
Salinas
(2018)
Nafti
(2018–20)
Munitis
(2020)
Cidoncha
(2020)
Estévez
(2020–21)
Cano
(2021–22)
Isaac
(2022)
Salmerón
(2022–23)
Tenorio
(2023)
Alonso
(2023–24)
Oliver
(2024–)
(c) =
caretaker manager
v
t
e
SD Eibar
– managers
Garate
(1949–50)
Corral
(1950–58)
Cuqui
(1958–59)
Mayo
(1959–63)
Corral
(1963–67)
Zapirain
(1967–68)
Duque (1968)
Bardaji
(1968–69)
Arberas
(1969–71)
Ciaurriz
(1971–73)
Arriaran
(1973–74)
Iguaran
(1974–75)
Murguiondo
(1975)
Susilla
(1975–76)
Arberas
(1976–77)
Urdampilleta
(1977–78)
Urreisti
(1978–79)
Alcantara
(1979–81)
Arrizabalaga
(1981–84)
Arrieta
(1984–86)
Barasoain
(1986–90)
Etxarri
(1990–92)
Mendiluce
(1992)
Gallastegui
(1992–93)
Araquistain
(1993–95)
Alonso
(1995–98)
Ormaetxea
(1998)
Gallastegui
(1998)
Barasoain
(1998–99)
Ziarreta
(1999–2003)
J. Pérez
(2003)
Amorrortu
(2003–04)
Ribera
(2004)
Mendilibar
(2004–05)
Terrazas
(2005)
Olabe
(2005–06)
J. Pérez
(2006)
Mandiola
(2006–08)
Pouso
(2008–09)
Uribe
(2009)
Viadero
(2009–10)
Mandiola
(2010–12)
Garitano
(2012–15)
Mendilibar
(2015–21)
Garitano
(2021–23)
Etxeberria
(2023–)
Categories
:
1947 births
Living people
People from Santurtzi
Spanish football managers
Segunda División managers
Segunda División B managers
Tercera División managers
Sestao Sport managers
SD Lemona managers
Athletic Bilbao B managers
Burgos CF managers
CD Badajoz managers
SD Eibar managers
Sportspeople from Biscay
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