List of Athletic Bilbao records and statistics

Athletic Bilbao is a Spanish football club. This page contains historical and current statistics and records pertaining to the club.

Records

Extended Honours

Titles

Tournament Champion Runner-up Year(s)
Official national tournaments
La Liga 8 7 1929–30, 1930–31, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1942–43, 1955–56, 1982–83, 1983–84.
Copa del Rey 23 14 1903, 1904, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1921, 1923, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1943, 1944, 1944–45, 1949–50, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1969, 1972–73, 1983–84.
Supercopa de España 2 2 1984, 2015.
Copa Eva Duarte 1 1 1950.
Other national tournaments
Copa de la Coronación 1 0 1902.
Official international tournaments
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League - 2 -
Other international tournaments
Pequeña Copa del Mundo de Clubes 1 - 1967.
Copa Ibérica - 1 -
Copa Latina - 1 -
Regional tournaments
Northern Championship / Biscay Championship 17 N/A 1913–14, 1914–15, 1915–16, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1938–39, 1939–40.
Copa Vasca 1 - 1935.[1]
Friendly tournaments*
Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup 1 - 2011.
Memorial Juan Rojas 1 - 2006.
Morocco Summer Cup 1 - 2008.
Trofeo Aniversario de San Mamés 1 1 1963.
Trofeo Caja Duero 2 - 2004, 2007.
Trofeo Ciudad de Pamplona 1 - 2000.
Trofeo Ciudad de San Sebastián 1 1 1968.
Trofeo Ciudad de Santander 1 - 1987.
Trofeo Ciudad de Valladolid 1 - 2012.[2]
Trofeo Ciudad de Vigo 1 - 1979.
Trofeo Colombino 3 1 1981, 1990, 1999.
Trofeo Comunidad Autónoma de La Rioja 1 - 2010.
Trofeo Concepción Arenal 1 - 1953.
Trofeo Costa del Sol 2 - 1961, 1968.
Trofeo Diputación Foral de Álava 2 1 1990, 1997.
Trofeo Emma Cuervo 1 1 2003.
Trofeo Ibérico 1 1 1977.
Trofeo Lasesarre 1 1 2007.[3]
Trofeo Luís Otero 1 - 1961.
Trofeo Ramón de Carranza 1 5 1972.
Trofeo Teresa Herrera 2 2 1947, 1983.
Trofeo Villa de Bilbao 3 1 1975, 1977, 1978.
Trofeo Villa de Gijón 1 - 2005.

(*) International friendly tournaments not included.

Awards

Players

Games only include professional matches. Substitute appearances are included. Statistics for current players are updated continuously throughout the year. Players are listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Statistics are correct as of 15 August 2015.

Most appearances

# Name Period Total club League Cup Europe Others
1st Iribar 1962–1980 614 466 93 49 6
2nd Rojo 1965–1982 541 414 87 34 6
3rd Etxeberria 1995–2010 514 441 41 26 2
4th Iraola 2003–2015 510 406 56 46 2
5th Gaínza 1939–1959 486 381 99 6
6th Orúe 1950–1968 480 391 73 16
7th Larrazábal 1990–2004 445 390 37 18
8th Canito 1948–1963 435 354 75 6
9th Guerrero 1992–2006 430 372 41 15 2
10th Argote 1977–1990 427 332 68 18 9

All-time top scorers

# Name Period Total club League Cup Europe Others Ratio
1st Zarra 1940–1955 333 252 81 - - 0,95
2nd Dani 1974–1986 199 147 37 11 4 0,50
3rd Arieta 1951–1966 170 136 30 4 - 0,56
4th Panizo 1938–1955 163 126 37 - - 0,40
5th Gaínza 1939–1959 149 119 29 1 - 0,30
6th Gorostiza 1929–1940 148 111 37 - - 0,79
7th Bata 1929–1936 141 105 36 - - 0,90
8th Artetxe 1950–1965 133 105 23 5 - 0,39
9th Urzaiz 1996–2007 129 116 12 1 - 0,31
10th Uriarte 1962–1974 120 90 22 8 - 0,30
11th Llorente 2005–2013 118 85 17 16 - 0,35

Player records

Pichichi winners

The Pichichi is an award given by the Spanish newspaper MARCA to the top-scorer at the end of the league season.

Season Name Goals Ratio
1929–30 Spain Guillermo Gorostiza 19 1,05
1930–31 Spain Bata 27 1,58
1931–32 Spain Guillermo Gorostiza 12 0,73
1939–40 Spain Víctor Unamuno 20 0,90
1944–45 Spain Telmo Zarra 19 0,73
1945–46 Spain Telmo Zarra 24 1,33
1946–47 Spain Telmo Zarra 34 1,41
1949–50 Spain Telmo Zarra 35 1,34
1950–51 Spain Telmo Zarra 38 1,26
1952–53 Spain Telmo Zarra 24 0,82
1967–68 Spain Fidel Uriarte 22 0,91
1974–75 Spain Carlos Ruiz Herrero 19 0,59

Ricardo Zamora Trophy

The Ricardo Zamora Trophy is a football award, established by Spanish newspaper MARCA in 1958. The award goes to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio.

Season Name Ratio Goals Matches
1929–30 Spain Gregorio Blasco 1,33 20 15
1933–34 Spain Gregorio Blasco 1,50 21 14
1935–36 Spain Gregorio Blasco 1,47 30 21
1940–41 Spain José María Echevarría 1'16 21 18
1946–47 Spain Raimundo Pérez Lezama 1,26 29 23
1969–70 Spain José Ángel Iribar 0,66 20 30

International players

Trajectory

League career

Athletic Bilbao league career (enlarge image).
  • Data obtained from the official club website.[4]

League final positions

Athletic Bilbao league final positions.

Biggest wins

League

Home
# Season Rival Result Athletic Club scorers
1 1930/31 FC Barcelona 12–1 Bata (2', 8', 24', 37', 57', 60', 68'), Gorostiza (27'), Lafuente (36'), Garizurieta (55'), Zabalo (71' p.p.) Iraragorri (83')[5]
2 1950/51 UE Lleida 10–0 Zarra (1', 13', 52', 67', 70', 86'), Venancio (7', 77'), Lasquivar (57'), Nando (83').[6]
3 1941/42 Celta de Vigo 10–0 Ortíz (30'), Zarra (32', 36', 68', 71' 85'), Panizo (52', 77'), Viar (56'), Iriondo (88').[7]
4 1951/52 Real Zaragoza 10–1 Garate (6', 41'), Panizo (7', 11', 60', 79'), Manolín (52'), Venancio (57'), Gaínza (59', 76').[8]
5 1958/59 Celta de Vigo 9–0 Merodio (2', 52'), Artetxe (4', 86'), Mauri (10', p. 25', 62'), Uribe (32', 72'), Merodio (52').[9]
6 1958/59 Sporting de Gijón 9–0 Merodio (1', 59', 61'), Uribe (3', 22', 39'), Arieta I (13'), Mauri (35'), Artetxe (66').[10]
7 1933/34 Arenas de Getxo 9–0 Iraragorri (14', 37', 51', 79'), Bata (22', 49', 65'), Careaga (71', 74').[11]
8 1928/29 RCD Espanyol 9–0 Carmelo (18', 32', 70'), Lafuente (39', p. 58', 81'), Calero (49', 86'), Unamuno I (75').[12]
9 1932/33 Real Betis 9–1 Iraragorri (3', 5', p. 49', 69', 76'), Bata (8'), Gorostiza (59', 80').[13]
10 1967/68 Real Betis 8–0 Aranguren (8'), Uriarte (12', 41', 49', 57', 82'p.), Estéfano (32', 64').[14]
Away
# Season Rival Result Athletic Club Scorers
1 1958/59 CA Osasuna 1–8 Merodio (30', 37', 74', 75', 82'), Mauri (32'), Glaría II (57' p.p.), Uribe (89').[15]
2 1929/30 Real Sociedad 1–7 Gorostiza (19', 57', 66'), Iraragorri (21', 28', 52'), Unamuno I (59').[16]
3 1945/46 FC Barcelona 0–6 Gaínza (5'), Zarra (27', 31'), Urra (63', 70'), Iriondo (81').[17]
4 1930/31 Real Madrid 0–6 Gorostiza (2'), Chirri II (10'), Iraragorri (20', 70'), Bata (22'), Lafuente (77').[18]
5 2002/03 CA Osasuna 1–5 Aitor Ocio (14'), Ezquerro (30'), Yeste (40'), Arriaga (64'), Karanka (77').[19]

Cup

# Season Rival Result Athletic Club scores
1 1946/47 Celta de Vigo 12–1 Gainza (9', 40', 53', 54', 71', 76', 77', 78'), Zarra (12'), Iriondo (25', 50'), Panizo (65'p.)
2 1913/14 Vigo Sporting 11–0 Pichichi (x4), Zuazo, J.M. Belauste, Apón (x3), Iceta, R.Belauste.
3 1979/80 CD Munguía 8–0 Carlos (8', 73'), Sarabia (9', 30', 35', 39'), Dani (51'p.), Urkiaga (63').
4 1927/28 Gimnástica de Torrelavega 8–0 Calvar (x2), Ayarza (x2), Calero (x3), Ruiz (p.).
5 1978/79 SD Balmaseda 8–1 Vidal (2'), Bengoetxea (29', 55', 65', 80'), Aitor Agirre (35'), Irureta (44'), Simón (60'p.p.).
6 1941/42 CD Logroñés 8–1 Iriondo (3', 74'), Zarra (21', 50', 60'), Panizo (62'), Garate (87', 88').
7 1932/33 Deportivo de La Coruña 8–1 Bata (x3), Chirri II, Gorostiza, Iraragorri (x2), Lafuente.
8 1931/32 RCD Espanyol 8–1 Chirri II (4', 12'p.), Gorostiza (13', 31', 69'), Iraragorri (40'), Bata (80', 88').
9 1948/49 Arenas Zaragoza 7–0 Panizo (7'), Zarra (22', 65'), Venancio (47', 80'), Iriondo (56', 63').
10 1942/43 CD Castellón 7–0 Anónimo (28' p.p.), Zarra (31', 39', 41', 80'), Garate (33'), Panizo (77').

Europe

# Season Rival Result Athletic Club scorers
1 2004/05 Belgium Standard Liège 1–7 Ezquerro (6', 9', 55'), Yeste (35'), Iraola (58' p.), Del Horno (63'), J. Etxeberria (71').
2 2012/13 Finland HJK 6−0 Aduriz (25', 51), Susaeta (31',57'), I. Pérez (42'), Iraola (85')
3 1976/77 Hungary Újpest Dozsa 5–0 Rojo (13', 45'), Dani (25', 30', 53').
4 1983/84 Poland Lech Poznan 4–0 Goikoetxea (11'), Sola (33' p.), Noriega (50'), Urkiaga (84').
5 1985/86 Turkey Besiktas 4–1 Urkiaga (31'), J. Salinas (49', 84'), Sarabia (77').
6 1976/77 Italy A.C. Milan 4–1 Dani (44' p., 81'), Carlos (47', 86').
7 2009/10 Austria Austria Wien 0–3 Llorente (19', 84'), San José (84').
8 2009/10 Austria Austria Wien 3–0 Llorente (8', 24'), Muniain (56').
9 1977/78 Hungary Újpest Dozsa 3–0 Dani (69', 80'), Tirapu (107').
10 1994/95 Cyprus Anorthosis 3–0 Guerrero (16'), Goikoetxea (24'), Andrinua (88').

Footnotes

A. ^ The "Europe" column constitutes goals and appearances in the UEFA Competitions.
B. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de España and the Copa de la Liga.

References

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