Andoni Lakabeg

Andoni Lakabeg
Personal information
Full name Andoni Lakabeg Fraile
Date of birth (1969-02-14) 14 February 1969
Place of birth Bilbao, Spain
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Playing position Right back
Youth career
Escolapios
Athletic Bilbao
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1988 Bilbao Athletic 32 (1)
1988–1995 Athletic Bilbao 193 (3)
1996–1997 Celta 9 (0)
1998 Villarreal 11 (0)
1998 Amurrio 14 (0)
1999 Pájara Playas 14 (0)
1999–2001 Sabadell 51 (0)
2001–2003 Castillo
2003–2006 Indautxu
2006–2007 Leioa 31 (5)
2007–2009 Ortuella

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Lakabeg and the second or maternal family name is Fraile.

Andoni Lakabeg Fraile (born 14 February 1969) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right back.

Football career

Born in Bilbao, Biscay, Lakabeg was only 19 when he was promoted to Athletic Bilbao's first team, as English Howard Kendall was in charge. He appeared in 35 matches in his first season to help the Basque club finish in seventh position, his La Liga debut coming on 3 September 1988 in a 3–0 home win against Sevilla FC.

After two years as a highly utilized reserve, Lakabeg again gained starter status under Jupp Heynckes, but eventually lost his importance to Iñigo Larrainzar, signed from CA Osasuna in 1994 and a future Spanish international. In January 1996 he signed with Celta de Vigo, but made all his appearances in his first season, after which he was pushed to the sidelines by another future international, Míchel Salgado; in another winter transfer move, in 1998, he joined Villarreal CF, appearing regularly in his five-month spell as the Valencian Community side achieved a first-ever top level promotion.

Leaving Villarreal immediately after that achievement, Lakabeg resumed his career in various levels of Spanish football: the third (with CE Sabadell FC, until 2001), the fourth (until 2006) and the Basque regional leagues, eventually calling it quits at 40. During his extensive career, he appeared in 202 Spanish top division matches.[1]

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