José Mari (footballer, Born 1971)
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José María García Lafuente (born 10 February 1971), commonly known as José Mari, is a Spanish former professional
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who played as a
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, and the current
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of
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. He scored a combined eight
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goals during ten seasons, whilst appearing in 158 matches with
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,
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, Betis and
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during that timeframe.


Playing career


Osasuna

Born in
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,
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, José Mari was trained in the youth system of
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and began his senior career with the reserves in
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, his first match taking place towards the end of 1988–89. He spent another two seasons at that level, but also made his
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debut for the first team under manager
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, coming on as a late substitute in a 3–0 home win against
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just prior to his 20th birthday. José Mari began 1991–92 with the B-side, but by October he was part of the main squad. At the end of the campaign he had started four league games and appeared from the bench in another four, and also made his
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bow on 22 October 1991 when he played the last eight minutes in place of
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in a 0–0 home draw against
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. José Mari was confirmed as a first-team member for 1992–93, featuring in 20 matches (although he only played 90 minutes seven times) and scoring his first goal in a 1–3 home loss to
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. He was even more prominent the next season, but broke his
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in March 1994 and Osasuna were eventually relegated in last place.


Barcelona and Betis

José Mari initially remained in
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and played in
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until January 1995, when he was signed by
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for 150 million '' pesetas''
equivalent
to around GB£720,000 at the time) and returned to the top level on a three-year contract. He later stated that the move had been close to completion the previous year, but his serious injury led to its delay. Once at
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, José Mari was immediately involved in the matchday squads under
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, starting seven of the remaining league games. He also featured in both legs of a
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with
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which ended in elimination, where he missed a good chance to score a vital
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in France, angering the Dutch coach; in the domestic league, the side could only rank fourth. In the 1995 summer transfer window, José Mari joined Betis – who had just finished above ''Barça'' in the table – for barely a third of his purchase price, 60m ptas (£317,000), agreeing to a six-year deal. He was one of three Barcelona players transferred in discounted deals along with
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and former Osasuna teammate Francisco Sánchez Jara, in the wake of
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's move in the opposite direction via his
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. During his only year at the
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, José Mari appeared in 23 games overall as
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's side went on to finish eighth. Subsequently, he left
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and moved to
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for a transfer fee of around £1.2 million, arranged by controversial club president
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without the knowledge of the manager.


Athletic

José Mari signed a four-year contract at Athletic, being eligible under their recruitment policy due to learning his skills at a club in the region. A teammate from his time with Osasuna youths,
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, was already playing there. In his first season – at the outset of the
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managerial era – José Mari was a regular fixture (33 games, 28 starts), scoring the winning goal on his debut against
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and netting the equaliser in an eventual 2–1 home victory over his former side Barcelona on 23 November 1996. His status thereafter diminished to squad member, and he only appeared in a combined 35 matches in the next three years. José Mari did play the whole game in a crucial win over Zaragoza in May 1998 which ensured that Athletic finished runners-up, which he described as "the most intense game I played in". This success enabled him to appear once more in the Champions League, where he started a
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clash against
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. José Mari departed from
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on 30 June 2000 at the end of his contract, aged 29. He made 77 official appearances during his four-year tenure.


Later years

Afterwards, José Mari was a regular in the second tier with both
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and
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, being administratively relegated with the latter. He then dropped down one further level to play with
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, but a worsening
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injury marred his short return to
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, as his team was also
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.


Post-retirement / Coaching

After retiring, José Mari returned to Seville. In 2006, he was one of a group of former Betis players including
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and
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which took over lowly
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in an ambitious project, being installed as
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– his time there coincided with the rise of future international
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; they also brought former Athletic player
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to the
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n club, which won its third division section in 2007–08 but missed out in the play-offs, and in 2010 the ownership was acquired by an Écija
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amid economic problems. During the 2011–12 season, José Mari worked with Betis' reserves as the assistant manager to
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(as part of the backroom staff led by former teammate and friend
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).


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Betisweb stats and bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mari, Jose 1971 births Living people Footballers from Logroño Spanish men's footballers Men's association football midfielders La Liga players Segunda División players Segunda División B players CA Osasuna B players CA Osasuna players FC Barcelona players Real Betis players Athletic Bilbao footballers CD Leganés players Burgos CF footballers CF Reus Deportiu players Spain men's youth international footballers Real Betis non-playing staff