Eneko Arieta


Eneko Arieta-Araunabeña Piedra, known as Arieta, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward.

Club career

Born in Durango, Biscay, Arieta joined Athletic Bilbao in 1951, from neighbouring CD Getxo. Barred by the likes of Agustín Gaínza, Rafael Iriondo, José Luis Panizo, Venancio and Telmo Zarra, he appeared in only two La Liga games his first two seasons combined, but scored in his debut on 9 September 1951, a 4–2 home win against Sporting de Gijón.
After the arrival of new coach Ferdinand Daučík before the start of 1954–55, several veterans began being gradually replaced, and Arieta succeeded Zarra as team top scorer, netting 20 times in 28 matches during the campaign and also winning the Copa del Generalísimo against Sevilla FC. He added 15 successful strikes the following season, helping his team conquer the sixth national championship of their history.
On 29 June 1958, Arieta opened the scoring in the Spanish Cup final, helping defeat hosts Real Madrid 2–0 and winning the second of his third trophies in the tournament. He retired in 1966 at the age of 32, having collected overall totals of 302 appearances and 170 goals, and died in Galdakao at 71 due to illness.

International career

Arieta won three caps for Spain, all in 1955 friendlies. His debut came on 17 March in a 1–2 defeat to France in Madrid, and he found the net in the following two appearances, in Switzerland and against England.

Personal life

Arieta's younger brother, Antón, was also a footballer and a forward. He too played for Athletic, and as the pair shared teams for two years, they were known as Arieta I and Arieta II.

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