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Alberto Albístegui Zamacola (born 24 September 1964) is a Spanish retired
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who could play as a
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, libero or
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. His career was most associated with
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, for whom he played 115
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matches in six and a half seasons across two spells, scoring six goals. Zamacola also earned promotion to the top flight on three occasions: with
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in 1988–89,
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in 1990–91, and
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in 1997–98. He made a further 84 first division appearances in a combined four seasons with these three clubs, during which he scored three goals.


Career

Albístegui was born in
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, in the
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of
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in the Basque Country. He began his career in the youth teams of Basque club
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, and made his debut for their B team,
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, in 1982. An AFE strike in September 1984 allowed Albístegui, two weeks shy of his 20th birthday, to make his
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debut for Sociedad in a home fixture against
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at
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. The hosts lost 1–0, and Albístegui was substituted immediately after the visitors scored. He continued to play predominantly for the reserves, and made only one further first team appearance, in a 6–0 win over Hércules the following season. With no prospect of a regular first team spot at Real Sociedad, Albístegui joined
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side
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in the summer of 1986. He was a favourite with coach
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, and played 77 matches in two seasons at the club. He signed for
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ahead of the 1988–89 Segunda División season, and made 17 appearances as Mallorca earned promotion to the top flight after a promotion playoff victory over Español. He remained in the squad for the following season, but was mostly not used by coach Lorenzo Serra Ferrer. He played only eight matches that year, although one of those was a substitute appearance in a famous 1–0 win over
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on 1 October. Albístegui returned to the second tier with
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, and once again achieved promotion in his first season. He played 34 matches, with highlights including scoring both goals in a 2–1 home win over
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at
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on 17 March, and playing the full 90 minutes of the 2–0 home win over direct rivals
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that sealed promotion on the last day of the season. He again played an important part in the 1991–92 campaign, making 24 appearances, scoring a crucial brace in a 2–2 draw with a
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-inspired Logroñés, and helping ''Depor'' retain their La Liga status in a
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victory of
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, in which he scored a
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in the first leg. In his first two seasons with ''Depor'', Albístegui had operated as a libero or
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, but the signing of Brazilian
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from
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in the summer of 1992 saw him convert to an orthodox
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role. Silva and fellow Brazilian
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, who joined from
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, were key signings that heralded the birth of ''Súper Dépor'', as the club emerged as surprise championship challengers in 1992–93. Albístegui was part of a defensive line alongside José Luis Ribera (who had made his La Liga in the same match as Albístegui back in 1984), Yugoslavian
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, Luis López Rekarte and
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which helped goalkeeper Francisco Liaño become the first Deportivo winner of the
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in almost forty years. Meanwhile, Bebeto won the
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, the first ''Depor'' player ever to do so, and Albístegui's former Mallorca teammate
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also contributed plenty of goals, and the club ultimately finished in third place. Albístegui again contributed an important goal, scoring in a 1–0 win over
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at
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in April. However, his disciplinary record was poor, as he was booked nine times, and sent off in a 2–1 loss to
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at
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on 27 February. This may have contributed to Deportivo's decision to sign Voro from
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and
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from
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, and allow Albístegui to leave that summer. He returned to his roots by rejoining Real Sociedad, coinciding with their move from the old Atotxa Stadium to the new
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. Albístegui played 30 matches in his first season back at the club, but a serious injury kept him out for half of the 1994–95 campaign. He was a regular in the starting eleven for the following two years, but the arrival of German coach
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ahead of the 1997–98 campaign saw a change of fortunes, and he didn't feature at all in the first part of that season. He dropped back to the Segunda División in November, signing with
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, In his first season with Alavés, he secured promotion to the top flight for the third time in his career, secured with an emphatic 3–0 home win over
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at Mendizorrotza, and also helped eliminate his former club Deportivo La Coruña in the quarterfinals of the
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. 1998–99 was to be Albístegui's last, and fittingly his last appearance came on the final day of the season against Real Sociedad. Alavés marked the occasion with a 2–1 win, which secured their La Liga status for another season. Albístegui retired at the age of almost 35 after 199 top flight appearances, and nine goals, over the course of his seventeen year career.


Retirement

After his retirement, Albístegui ran several businesses in his hometown of
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. At the
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, he was an Eibar municipal council candidate for the Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left. He was elected, and held several posts in the municipal government between 2015 and 2019.


Personal life

Albístegui's father, also called Alberto, was also a footballer, representing both
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and
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in
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in the 1950s. Alberto Sr. died in 2015. Alberto Jr.'s brother Germán, older by four years, was a
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who briefly represented
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in the mid-1980s. Germán ran unsuccessfully for the presidency of SD Eibar in 2017. Germán's son
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is also a professional footballer, having represented a number of clubs, including one
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appearance for Real Sociedad. Since 2019, he plays for
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in
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.


Honours

Deportivo La Coruña *
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runners-up: 1990–91 Deportivo Alavés *
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: 1997–98


Career statistics

:1. Appearances in the 1991–92 La Liga relegation playoff


References


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