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Athletic Bilbao Cantera

The cantera (quarry) of Spanish professional football club Athletic Bilbao is the organisation's youth academy, developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams.

Athletic Club (youth system)
Full nameAthletic Club
GroundInstalaciones de Lezama, Biscay,
Basque Country, Spain
Capacity1,500
PresidentAitor Elizegi
CoachAndoni Galiano
LeagueDivisión de Honor
2021–22División de Honor, Gr. 2, 1st
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The final category within the youth structure is the Juvenil A (Basque: Gazteak A) under-18/19 team which represents the club in national competition. The successful graduates then usually move to the club's affiliated team for younger players, CD Basconia, or occasionally directly to the reserve team, Bilbao Athletic, both of which are also considered part of the cantera due to being stages in progression towards the senior team, albeit competing in the adult league system.

The academy is based at the club training complex, Lezama, which is often the metonym used to refer to the system itself.[1][2]

Background and structure edit

The top football clubs in the Spanish leagues generally place great importance in developing their cantera to promote the players from within or sell to other clubs as a source of revenue. As a club who have a small pool of players to choose from due to their Basque-only policy, this focus on home-grown talent is even more vital to Athletic Bilbao.[3][4][5][6]

 
Markel Susaeta is an example of a player who joined the club at a young age, moved steadily through all youth levels and established himself in the senior team

Most of the senior team players in recent seasons are youth academy graduates:[7][8] 15 of the squad in 2014 (as per analysis from the CIES Football Observatory).[9][10] In 2016, Athletic's total of 17 'homegrown players' (as per UEFA guidelines: three years of training between 15 and 21 years old) still at their formative club was the highest across Europe's 'big five' leagues,[3] significantly more than all other elite clubs apart from neighbours Real Sociedad.[11][7][8] Including eight former trainees at other eligible clubs, Athletic's total of 25 homegrown players ranked as the fifth-highest across the continent, although only third in Spain behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona who retained just a few of the many high-level professionals they produced. Moreover, further end-of-year analysis demonstrated that these graduates were not merely backup squad members but integral elements of the team, involved in 64% of the minutes in the 2016–17 La Liga, where they finished 7th.[12]

The core of boys from the local Biscay province are first introduced into the Lezama Alevín teams at around 10 years of age[6] and advance by an age group every season through Infantil, Cadete and Juvenil levels; there are collaboration agreements in place with the small clubs in the province, whose staff collaborate with Athletic scouts to identify any standout talents emerging at each stage.[6] The players who are retained by Athletic after their Juvenil A spell (aged about 18) typically join the club's farm team in Basauri, CD Basconia, playing at the regionalised fourth level of the Spanish adult system. Their squad is normally expanded further with new signings from the wider regions's youth clubs,[13] most notably Danok Bat[14][15] and Antiguoko[16] who regularly challenge the professional academy teams for the title in their División de Honor group. A number of senior players have also emerged from the Txantrea club in Pamplona[17][18] who have a collaborative agreement with Athletic[19] (renewed for four more years in 2017).[20]

 
The 2018 transfer of youth graduate Aymeric Laporte (left) brought a revenue of €64 million into the club

The players usually spend one or two seasons at Basconia, some going out on loan to other local clubs, before the best are promoted to the reserve team Bilbao Athletic and then on to the senior team when considered ready to do so.[3] There are exceptions to this sequence; notably Iker Muniain showed such promise that he was promoted early to Juvenil A as a 15-year-old in 2008, was selected by Bilbao Athletic as soon as he turned 16 in January 2009 and became a senior team regular at the start of the next season.

The club received its first large transfer windfall for a player who had graduated from the youth system since the €12 million deal of summer 2005 which took Asier del Horno to Chelsea[21][a] in January 2018, when Aymeric Laporte (one of the few French players to have played for the club at any level) moved to Manchester City for a fee of around €64 million, his contractual release clause amount.[22] That deal was eclipsed seven months later when goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, an Athletic player since the age of 9, was acquired by Chelsea for his release clause of €80 million, making him the world's most expensive goalkeeper.[23][24]

  1. ^ Javi Martínez and Ander Herrera were sold for large fees but were not youth players at Athletic; Fernando Llorente departed for nothing under freedom of contract

National competitions edit

The Juvenil A team play in Group II of the División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol as their regular annual competition. Their main rivals in the league group are Real Sociedad and Osasuna. The under-17 team, Juvenil B, plays in the Liga Nacional Juvenil which is the lower division of the same structure.

The team also regularly participates in the Copa de Campeones Juvenil and the Copa del Rey Juvenil, qualification for which is dependent on final league group position. In these nationwide competitions the opposition includes the academy teams of Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Sevilla and Real Madrid.

International tournaments edit

For many years Athletic have been active in entering their youth team into international tournaments to gain experience, and in recent times these events have gained prominence in the football calendar. In 2012 the Juvenil team (including Aymeric Laporte and Iñaki Williams) appeared in the invitational NextGen Series but this was subsequently discontinued.

In 2013-14 Athletic's senior team qualified for the Champions League group stages, meaning that the Juvenil squad could play in the 2014-15 version of the UEFA Youth League. In the subsequent years there was no further chance to participate in that competition due to the senior team failing to qualify. The alternative route into the Youth League would be to win the previous season's Copa de Campeones but Athletic Juvenil have so far been unable to achieve this – they were losing finalists in 2022.[25]

A younger age group (The Cadete B squad) also competes in the Manchester United Premier Cup annually. In 1998 Athletic, coached by future senior team boss Ernesto Valverde, won the tournament, although none of the players involved – not even Player Of The Tournament Jonan García – were able to become regulars in the senior team. Coincidentally that season was also very successful for other sections within the club: the senior team finished 2nd in the league and qualified for the Champions League while Bilbao Athletic finished 2nd in their Segunda B group and Basconia won their Tercera section, although neither subsidiary was promoted.

In 2006 (featuring Erik Morán in the squad) and 2012 (including Asier Villalibre) Athletic cadets also competed at the Manchester United Premier Cup world finals as the Spanish league representative after winning the national qualifier.

Head coaches edit

The coaches are often former Athletic players who themselves graduated from Lezama.[3] The directors of the academy, Rafael Alkorta and Andoni Ayarza,[26][27] are also former players, as was their predecessor José María Amorrortu, and the president he worked under, Josu Urrutia.[28][29]

As of December 2018[30][6]
Squad Age Coach Tier League
Juvenil A 16-18 Andoni Galiano
Joxean Álvarez
1 División de Honor (Gr. II)
Juvenil B 16-17 Ander Breda
Jon Ciaurri
2 Liga Nacional (Gr. IV)
Cadete A 15-16 Jon Solaun
Txema Añibarro
1 Cadete Liga Vasca
Cadete B 14-15 Ander Alaña
Luis Prieto
2 Cadete División de Honor

Current squad (Juvenil A) edit

As of 26 May 2023[31]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ESP Eric Gamen
2 DF   ESP Ugaitz García
3 MF   ESP Ander Fernández
4 DF   ESP Aser Palacios
5 DF   ESP Joseba Ituarte
6 MF   ESP Alemu Plazaola
7 FW   ESP Aimar Vicandi
8 MF   ESP Peio Canales
9 FW   ESP Asier Hierro
10 FW   ESP Aingeru Olabarrieta
11 DF   ESP Urtzi Albizua
12 DF   ESP David Osipov
13 GK   ESP Mikel Santos
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF   ESP Mikel Montero
15 MF   ESP Gaizka Alboniga
16 DF   ESP Yoel Baigorri
17 MF   ESP Peio Huestamendia
18 MF   ESP David Arredondo
19 FW   ESP Kerman Junkera
20 FW   ESP Jesús Vizcay
21 MF   ESP Ander Barck
22 FW   ESP Miracle Daniel
23 FW   ESP Álvaro Sánchez
26 DF   ESP Danel Belategi
28 FW   ESP Adrián Pérez
29 FW   ESP Ander Peciña

Famous players edit

Notable graduates who passed through the youth system on their way to establishing themselves with the Athletic senior side and/or other clubs (since the opening of Lezama in 1971) include:

As of August 2022

players currently at Athletic in bold, 'graduation' year in parentheses

Season to season (Juvenil A) edit

Superliga / Liga de Honor sub-19 edit

Double-winning seasons shown in bold [32]

Season Level Group Position Copa del Rey Juvenil Notes
1986–87 1 4th Runners-up
1987–88 1 3rd Semi-final
1988–89 1 1st Runners-up
1989–90 1 6th Round of 16
1990–91 1 6th Round of 16
1991–92 1 1st Winners
1992–93 1 7th Semi-final
1993–94 1 4th Round of 16
1994–95 1 3rd Quarter-final

División de Honor Juvenil edit

Seasons with two or more trophies shown in bold

*Season* Level Group Position Copa del Rey Juv. Copa de Campeones Europe/notes
1995–96 1 2 1st Semi-final 3rd in group of 3
1996–97 1 2 2nd Round of 16 N/A
1997–98 1 2 2nd Round of 16 N/A
1998–99 1 2 3rd Quarter-final N/A
1999–00 1 2 2nd Semi-final N/A
2000–01 1 2 2nd Quarter-final N/A
2001–02 1 2 3rd Semi-final N/A
2002–03 1 2 1st Round of 16 2nd in group of 3
2003–04 1 2 1st[33] Quarter-final 2nd in group of 3
2004–05 1 2 2nd Quarter-final N/A
2005–06 1 2 2nd Quarter-final N/A
2006–07 1 2 5th N/A N/A
2007–08 1 2 4th N/A N/A
2008–09 1 2 1st Runners-up 2nd in group of 3
2009–10 1 2 1st Winners 2nd in group of 3
2010–11 1 2 1st Quarter-final Quarter-final
2011–12 1 2 3rd Round of 16 N/A N/A
2012–13 1 2 1st Runners-up Quarter-final 4th in Group stage
2013–14 1 II 4th N/A N/A N/A
2014–15 1 II 2nd Round of 16 N/A 3rd in Group stage
2015–16 1 II 1st Quarter-final Quarter-final N/A
2016–17 1 II 3rd N/A N/A N/A
2017–18 1 II 1st Semi-final Quarter-final N/A
2018–19 1 II 7th N/A N/A N/A
2019–20[a] 1 II 1st N/A N/A N/A
2020–21 1 II 1st N/A[b] Quarter-final N/A[c]
  1. ^ In March 2020, all fixtures were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. On 6 May 2020, the Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the premature end of the leagues, revoking all relegations, declaring each divisional leader as champion and cancelling the Copa del Rey Juvenil and the Copa de Campeones for the season.[34]
  2. ^ Copa del Rey Juvenil not held in 2020–21.
  3. ^ UEFA Youth League not held in 2020–21.

Honours edit

National competitions

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tribute to Lezama, Athletic Bilbao, 27 January 2021
  2. ^ Athletic Club: a way of life, Athletic Bilbao, 27 January 2021
  3. ^ a b c d "Athletic Bilbao's methods provide lessons for Premier League clubs". Sky Sports. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  4. ^ Tariq Panja (9 January 2019). "Athletic Bilbao Is Flush With Cash and Facing Relegation". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Virtues and consequences of being a club fielding only homegrown talent". Athletic Bilbao. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d Alex Clapham (30 October 2018). "How does Athletic Bilbao's academy manage to produce 85% of their team?". Caño Football. Retrieved 24 February 2019 – via The Guardian.
  7. ^ a b Lowe, Sid (15 December 2017). "Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad ready to renew a special Basque derby rivalry". ESPN. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  8. ^ a b Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad: How La Real's trust in youth is paying off, Alex Bysouth, BBC Sport, 29 December 2020
  9. ^ "Big-5 Weekly Post (Training clubs of big-5 league players)" (PDF). www.football-observatory.com. CIES Football Observatory. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Barcelona top homegrown talent table, according to CIES research". ESPN. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Revealed! Which clubs produce the most of Europe's top players?". FourFourTwo. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  12. ^ . www.football-observatory.com. CIES Football Observatory. 1 June 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-07-18. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  13. ^ "El Zaragoza estrecha lazos con 160 clubes de la Comunidad" [Zaragoza closes ties with 160 clubs in the Community] (in Spanish). Heraldo de Aragón. 25 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Danok Bat: La esencia del fútbol base de Bizkaia" [Danok Bat: The essence of grassroots football in Biscay] (in Spanish). La Cantera de Lezama. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  15. ^ [Five Danok players in the Athletic senior team]. Official Website (in Spanish). Danok Bat CF. 16 September 2016. Archived from the original on 12 February 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Athletic y Antiguoko: una relación positiva a pesar de la dificultad del territorio" [Athletic and Antiguoko: a positive relationship despite the difficulty of the territory] (in Spanish). La cantera de Lezama. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  17. ^ "La Chantrea, el mejor vivero, es del Athletic" [Chantrea, Athletic's best nursery] (in Spanish). El Diario Vasco. 10 February 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  18. ^ [Lezama and Navarre and vice versa]. Futbol 948 (in Spanish). 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  19. ^ "El fértil vivero navarro del Athletic" [Athletic's fertile Navarrese nursery]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 8 February 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  20. ^ "El Txantrea renueva como club convenido del Athletic hasta 2021" [Txantrea renews as Athletic collaboration club until 2021] (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 13 April 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  21. ^ "Del Horno cooking at Chelsea". UEFA. 24 June 2005. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  22. ^ "Aymeric Laporte: Manchester City sign French defender for club-record £57m". BBC Sport. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  23. ^ "Kepa pays termination clause". Athletic Bilbao. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  24. ^ "Kepa arrives at Chelsea". Chelsea F.C. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  25. ^ a b "2-0: El Barça conquista la Copa y sella el doblete" [2-0: Barça conquers the Cup and seals the double] (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 4 June 2022.
  26. ^ "Alkorta y Ayarza serían director deportivo y secretario técnico del Athletic con Elizegi" [Alkorta and Ayarza would be sports director and technical secretary of Athletic with Elizegi]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 24 December 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  27. ^ ["I've been preparing this for a long time"]. Deia (in Spanish). 30 December 2018. Archived from the original on 31 December 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  28. ^ "Amorrortu, a life in red and white". Athletic Bilbao. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  29. ^ "Amorrortu llega a un acuerdo "amistoso" para salir del Athletic" [Amorrortu reaches a "friendly" agreement to leave Athletic]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 3 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  30. ^ "Lezama technical chart". official website. Athletic Bilbao. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  31. ^ "Under-18s | Team 2022-23". Athletic Bilbao.
  32. ^ Historical Spanish Juvenile Competition Results
  33. ^ level on points with Real Sociedad, won on head-to-head
  34. ^ "Comunicado de la RFEF en relación con las competiciones no profesionales del fútbol español" [RFEF announcement in relation to the non-professional competitions in Spanish football] (in Spanish). RFEF. 6 May 2020.
  35. ^ "El Athletic se proclama campeón de la Copa del Rey Juveniles" [Athletic are proclaimed Youth Cup champions] (in Spanish). Marca. 26 June 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  36. ^ "El Sevilla, campeón de la Copa del Rey juvenil" [Sevilla, Youth Cup champions] (in Spanish). Marca. 27 June 2009. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  37. ^ "El Madrid gana la Copa juvenil veinte años después" [Madrid win the 'Copa Juvenil' after 20 years] (in Spanish). Marca. 29 June 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2017.

External links edit

  • Lezama summary of facilities at official website
  • La Cantera De Lezama Unofficial website focusing on Athletic's cantera teams (in Spanish)

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The cantera quarry of Spanish professional football club Athletic Bilbao is the organisation s youth academy developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams Athletic Club youth system Full nameAthletic ClubGroundInstalaciones de Lezama Biscay Basque Country SpainCapacity1 500PresidentAitor ElizegiCoachAndoni GalianoLeagueDivision de Honor2021 22Division de Honor Gr 2 1stWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season The final category within the youth structure is the Juvenil A Basque Gazteak A under 18 19 team which represents the club in national competition The successful graduates then usually move to the club s affiliated team for younger players CD Basconia or occasionally directly to the reserve team Bilbao Athletic both of which are also considered part of the cantera due to being stages in progression towards the senior team albeit competing in the adult league system The academy is based at the club training complex Lezama which is often the metonym used to refer to the system itself 1 2 Contents 1 Background and structure 2 National competitions 3 International tournaments 3 1 Head coaches 4 Current squad Juvenil A 5 Famous players 6 Season to season Juvenil A 6 1 Superliga Liga de Honor sub 19 6 2 Division de Honor Juvenil 7 Honours 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBackground and structure editThe top football clubs in the Spanish leagues generally place great importance in developing their cantera to promote the players from within or sell to other clubs as a source of revenue As a club who have a small pool of players to choose from due to their Basque only policy this focus on home grown talent is even more vital to Athletic Bilbao 3 4 5 6 nbsp Markel Susaeta is an example of a player who joined the club at a young age moved steadily through all youth levels and established himself in the senior team Most of the senior team players in recent seasons are youth academy graduates 7 8 15 of the squad in 2014 as per analysis from the CIES Football Observatory 9 10 In 2016 Athletic s total of 17 homegrown players as per UEFA guidelines three years of training between 15 and 21 years old still at their formative club was the highest across Europe s big five leagues 3 significantly more than all other elite clubs apart from neighbours Real Sociedad 11 7 8 Including eight former trainees at other eligible clubs Athletic s total of 25 homegrown players ranked as the fifth highest across the continent although only third in Spain behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona who retained just a few of the many high level professionals they produced Moreover further end of year analysis demonstrated that these graduates were not merely backup squad members but integral elements of the team involved in 64 of the minutes in the 2016 17 La Liga where they finished 7th 12 The core of boys from the local Biscay province are first introduced into the Lezama Alevin teams at around 10 years of age 6 and advance by an age group every season through Infantil Cadete and Juvenil levels there are collaboration agreements in place with the small clubs in the province whose staff collaborate with Athletic scouts to identify any standout talents emerging at each stage 6 The players who are retained by Athletic after their Juvenil A spell aged about 18 typically join the club s farm team in Basauri CD Basconia playing at the regionalised fourth level of the Spanish adult system Their squad is normally expanded further with new signings from the wider regions s youth clubs 13 most notably Danok Bat 14 15 and Antiguoko 16 who regularly challenge the professional academy teams for the title in their Division de Honor group A number of senior players have also emerged from the Txantrea club in Pamplona 17 18 who have a collaborative agreement with Athletic 19 renewed for four more years in 2017 20 nbsp The 2018 transfer of youth graduate Aymeric Laporte left brought a revenue of 64 million into the club The players usually spend one or two seasons at Basconia some going out on loan to other local clubs before the best are promoted to the reserve team Bilbao Athletic and then on to the senior team when considered ready to do so 3 There are exceptions to this sequence notably Iker Muniain showed such promise that he was promoted early to Juvenil A as a 15 year old in 2008 was selected by Bilbao Athletic as soon as he turned 16 in January 2009 and became a senior team regular at the start of the next season The club received its first large transfer windfall for a player who had graduated from the youth system since the 12 million deal of summer 2005 which took Asier del Horno to Chelsea 21 a in January 2018 when Aymeric Laporte one of the few French players to have played for the club at any level moved to Manchester City for a fee of around 64 million his contractual release clause amount 22 That deal was eclipsed seven months later when goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga an Athletic player since the age of 9 was acquired by Chelsea for his release clause of 80 million making him the world s most expensive goalkeeper 23 24 Javi Martinez and Ander Herrera were sold for large fees but were not youth players at Athletic Fernando Llorente departed for nothing under freedom of contractNational competitions editThe Juvenil A team play in Group II of the Division de Honor Juvenil de Futbol as their regular annual competition Their main rivals in the league group are Real Sociedad and Osasuna The under 17 team Juvenil B plays in the Liga Nacional Juvenil which is the lower division of the same structure The team also regularly participates in the Copa de Campeones Juvenil and the Copa del Rey Juvenil qualification for which is dependent on final league group position In these nationwide competitions the opposition includes the academy teams of Barcelona Atletico Madrid Sevilla and Real Madrid International tournaments editFor many years Athletic have been active in entering their youth team into international tournaments to gain experience and in recent times these events have gained prominence in the football calendar In 2012 the Juvenil team including Aymeric Laporte and Inaki Williams appeared in the invitational NextGen Series but this was subsequently discontinued In 2013 14 Athletic s senior team qualified for the Champions League group stages meaning that the Juvenil squad could play in the 2014 15 version of the UEFA Youth League In the subsequent years there was no further chance to participate in that competition due to the senior team failing to qualify The alternative route into the Youth League would be to win the previous season s Copa de Campeones but Athletic Juvenil have so far been unable to achieve this they were losing finalists in 2022 25 A younger age group The Cadete B squad also competes in the Manchester United Premier Cup annually In 1998 Athletic coached by future senior team boss Ernesto Valverde won the tournament although none of the players involved not even Player Of The Tournament Jonan Garcia were able to become regulars in the senior team Coincidentally that season was also very successful for other sections within the club the senior team finished 2nd in the league and qualified for the Champions League while Bilbao Athletic finished 2nd in their Segunda B group and Basconia won their Tercera section although neither subsidiary was promoted In 2006 featuring Erik Moran in the squad and 2012 including Asier Villalibre Athletic cadets also competed at the Manchester United Premier Cup world finals as the Spanish league representative after winning the national qualifier Head coaches edit The coaches are often former Athletic players who themselves graduated from Lezama 3 The directors of the academy Rafael Alkorta and Andoni Ayarza 26 27 are also former players as was their predecessor Jose Maria Amorrortu and the president he worked under Josu Urrutia 28 29 As of December 2018 30 6 Squad Age Coach Tier League Juvenil A 16 18 Andoni GalianoJoxean Alvarez 1 Division de Honor Gr II Juvenil B 16 17 Ander BredaJon Ciaurri 2 Liga Nacional Gr IV Cadete A 15 16 Jon SolaunTxema Anibarro 1 Cadete Liga Vasca Cadete B 14 15 Ander AlanaLuis Prieto 2 Cadete Division de HonorCurrent squad Juvenil A editAs of 26 May 2023 31 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ESP Eric Gamen 2 DF nbsp ESP Ugaitz Garcia 3 MF nbsp ESP Ander Fernandez 4 DF nbsp ESP Aser Palacios 5 DF nbsp ESP Joseba Ituarte 6 MF nbsp ESP Alemu Plazaola 7 FW nbsp ESP Aimar Vicandi 8 MF nbsp ESP Peio Canales 9 FW nbsp ESP Asier Hierro 10 FW nbsp ESP Aingeru Olabarrieta 11 DF nbsp ESP Urtzi Albizua 12 DF nbsp ESP David Osipov 13 GK nbsp ESP Mikel Santos No Pos Nation Player 14 DF nbsp ESP Mikel Montero 15 MF nbsp ESP Gaizka Alboniga 16 DF nbsp ESP Yoel Baigorri 17 MF nbsp ESP Peio Huestamendia 18 MF nbsp ESP David Arredondo 19 FW nbsp ESP Kerman Junkera 20 FW nbsp ESP Jesus Vizcay 21 MF nbsp ESP Ander Barck 22 FW nbsp ESP Miracle Daniel 23 FW nbsp ESP Alvaro Sanchez 26 DF nbsp ESP Danel Belategi 28 FW nbsp ESP Adrian Perez 29 FW nbsp ESP Ander PecinaFamous players editNotable graduates who passed through the youth system on their way to establishing themselves with the Athletic senior side and or other clubs since the opening of Lezama in 1971 include As of August 2022 players currently at Athletic in bold graduation year in parentheses Jose Ramon Alexanko 1973 Andoni Goikoetxea 1974 Manuel Sarabia 1974 Estanislao Argote 1975 Miguel de Andres 1976 Santiago Urquiaga 1976 Miguel Angel Sola 1976 Inigo Liceranzu 1977 Txema Noriega 1977 Ismael Urtubi 1978 Luis de la Fuente 1978 Julio Salinas 1981 Patxi Salinas 1981 Genar Andrinua 1982 Patxi Ferreira 1984 Rafael Alkorta 1985 Ander Garitano 1986 Josu Urrutia 1986 Andoni Lakabeg 1986 Ricardo Mendiguren 1987 Xabier Eskurza 1988 Aitor Larrazabal 1989 Kike Burgos 1989 Javi Gracia 1989 oscar Tabuenka 1989 Juan Jose Valencia 1991 Aitor Karanka 1992 Julen Guerrero 1992 Edu Alonso 1992 Javi Gonzalez 1993 Bolo 1993 Gaizka Garitano 1993 oscar Vales 1994 Felipe 1994 Cesar Caneda 1995 Inaki Lafuente 1995 Daniel Aranzubia 1997 Francisco Yeste 1997 Asier del Horno 1999 Carlos Gurpegui 1999 Joseba Arriaga 2000 Andoni Iraola 2000 Ander Murillo 2001 Fernando Amorebieta 2003 Fernando Llorente 2003 Markel Susaeta 2005 Anaitz Arbilla 2005 Benat 2005 Iago Herrerin 2006 Eneko Boveda 2006 Inigo Perez 2006 Mikel San Jose 2007 Yuri Berchiche 2007 Isma Lopez 2007 Ander Iturraspe 2007 Javier Eraso 2008 Iker Muniain 2009 Jon Aurtenetxe 2010 Unai Bustinza 2011 Aymeric Laporte 2011 Kepa Arrizabalaga 2012 Inaki Williams 2013 Unai Lopez 2013 Alex Remiro 2013 Yeray Alvarez 2013 Inigo Cordoba 2014 Unai Simon 2014 Asier Villalibre 2014 Unai Nunez 2015 Unai Vencedor 2018 Oihan Sancet 2018 Nico Williams 2019 Season to season Juvenil A editSuperliga Liga de Honor sub 19 edit Double winning seasons shown in bold 32 Season Level Group Position Copa del Rey Juvenil Notes 1986 87 1 4th Runners up 1987 88 1 3rd Semi final 1988 89 1 1st Runners up 1989 90 1 6th Round of 16 1990 91 1 6th Round of 16 1991 92 1 1st Winners 1992 93 1 7th Semi final 1993 94 1 4th Round of 16 1994 95 1 3rd Quarter final Division de Honor Juvenil edit Seasons with two or more trophies shown in bold Season Level Group Position Copa del Rey Juv Copa de Campeones Europe notes 1995 96 1 2 1st Semi final 3rd in group of 3 1996 97 1 2 2nd Round of 16 N A 1997 98 1 2 2nd Round of 16 N A 1998 99 1 2 3rd Quarter final N A 1999 00 1 2 2nd Semi final N A 2000 01 1 2 2nd Quarter final N A 2001 02 1 2 3rd Semi final N A 2002 03 1 2 1st Round of 16 2nd in group of 3 2003 04 1 2 1st 33 Quarter final 2nd in group of 3 2004 05 1 2 2nd Quarter final N A 2005 06 1 2 2nd Quarter final N A 2006 07 1 2 5th N A N A 2007 08 1 2 4th N A N A 2008 09 1 2 1st Runners up 2nd in group of 3 2009 10 1 2 1st Winners 2nd in group of 3 2010 11 1 2 1st Quarter final Quarter final 2011 12 1 2 3rd Round of 16 N A N A 2012 13 1 2 1st Runners up Quarter final 4th in Group stage 2013 14 1 II 4th N A N A N A 2014 15 1 II 2nd Round of 16 N A 3rd in Group stage 2015 16 1 II 1st Quarter final Quarter final N A 2016 17 1 II 3rd N A N A N A 2017 18 1 II 1st Semi final Quarter final N A 2018 19 1 II 7th N A N A N A 2019 20 a 1 II 1st N A N A N A 2020 21 1 II 1st N A b Quarter final N A c In March 2020 all fixtures were suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Spain On 6 May 2020 the Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the premature end of the leagues revoking all relegations declaring each divisional leader as champion and cancelling the Copa del Rey Juvenil and the Copa de Campeones for the season 34 Copa del Rey Juvenil not held in 2020 21 UEFA Youth League not held in 2020 21 Honours editNational competitions Division de Honor Group II regional league 7 1977 1978 1979 1981 1983 1984 1986 Liga Nacional Juvenil 1975 86 12 1996 2003 2004 2009 2010 2011 2013 2016 2018 2020 2021 2022 current format since 1995 Copa de Campeones 2 1989 1992 Superliga Juvenil Liga de Honor Sub 19 single league 1986 95 0 current format since 1995 Runners up 2022 25 Copa del Rey since 1951 9 times winners 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1970 1984 1992 2010 35 8 times runners up recently 2009 36 and 2013 37 See also editAthletic Club senior team Bilbao Athletic reserve team CD Basconia affiliate farm clubReferences edit Tribute to Lezama Athletic Bilbao 27 January 2021 Athletic Club a way of life Athletic Bilbao 27 January 2021 a b c d Athletic Bilbao s methods provide lessons for Premier League clubs Sky Sports 18 May 2017 Retrieved 26 December 2017 Tariq Panja 9 January 2019 Athletic Bilbao Is Flush With Cash and Facing Relegation The New York Times Retrieved 9 January 2019 Virtues and consequences of being a club fielding only homegrown talent Athletic Bilbao 28 June 2018 Retrieved 31 January 2019 a b c d Alex Clapham 30 October 2018 How does Athletic Bilbao s academy manage to produce 85 of their team Cano Football Retrieved 24 February 2019 via The Guardian a b Lowe Sid 15 December 2017 Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad ready to renew a special Basque derby rivalry ESPN Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad How La Real s trust in youth is paying off Alex Bysouth BBC Sport 29 December 2020 Big 5 Weekly Post Training clubs of big 5 league players PDF www football observatory com CIES Football Observatory 28 October 2014 Retrieved 21 July 2017 Barcelona top homegrown talent table according to CIES research ESPN 28 October 2014 Retrieved 23 July 2017 Revealed Which clubs produce the most of Europe s top players FourFourTwo 1 November 2016 Retrieved 5 November 2016 Rankings Club trained players www football observatory com CIES Football Observatory 1 June 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 07 18 Retrieved 21 July 2017 El Zaragoza estrecha lazos con 160 clubes de la Comunidad Zaragoza closes ties with 160 clubs in the Community in Spanish Heraldo de Aragon 25 June 2017 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Danok Bat La esencia del futbol base de Bizkaia Danok Bat The essence of grassroots football in Biscay in Spanish La Cantera de Lezama 23 November 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Cinco jugadores del Danok en el primer equipo del Athletic Five Danok players in the Athletic senior team Official Website in Spanish Danok Bat CF 16 September 2016 Archived from the original on 12 February 2017 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Athletic y Antiguoko una relacion positiva a pesar de la dificultad del territorio Athletic and Antiguoko a positive relationship despite the difficulty of the territory in Spanish La cantera de Lezama 23 July 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2017 La Chantrea el mejor vivero es del Athletic Chantrea Athletic s best nursery in Spanish El Diario Vasco 10 February 2011 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Lezama y Navarra y viceversa Lezama and Navarre and vice versa Futbol 948 in Spanish 24 November 2017 Archived from the original on 2 February 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2018 El fertil vivero navarro del Athletic Athletic s fertile Navarrese nursery El Mundo in Spanish 8 February 2010 Retrieved 20 October 2018 El Txantrea renueva como club convenido del Athletic hasta 2021 Txantrea renews as Athletic collaboration club until 2021 in Spanish Mundo Deportivo 13 April 2017 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Del Horno cooking at Chelsea UEFA 24 June 2005 Retrieved 13 March 2019 Aymeric Laporte Manchester City sign French defender for club record 57m BBC Sport 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Kepa pays termination clause Athletic Bilbao 8 August 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2018 Kepa arrives at Chelsea Chelsea F C 8 August 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b 2 0 El Barca conquista la Copa y sella el doblete 2 0 Barca conquers the Cup and seals the double in Spanish Mundo Deportivo 4 June 2022 Alkorta y Ayarza serian director deportivo y secretario tecnico del Athletic con Elizegi Alkorta and Ayarza would be sports director and technical secretary of Athletic with Elizegi El Mundo in Spanish 24 December 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Llevo preparando esto desde hace mucho tiempo I ve been preparing this for a long time Deia in Spanish 30 December 2018 Archived from the original on 31 December 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Amorrortu a life in red and white Athletic Bilbao 2 January 2019 Retrieved 10 January 2019 Amorrortu llega a un acuerdo amistoso para salir del Athletic Amorrortu reaches a friendly agreement to leave Athletic Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 3 January 2019 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Lezama technical chart official website Athletic Bilbao 8 June 2017 Retrieved 3 August 2017 Under 18s Team 2022 23 Athletic Bilbao Historical Spanish Juvenile Competition Results level on points with Real Sociedad won on head to head Comunicado de la RFEF en relacion con las competiciones no profesionales del futbol espanol RFEF announcement in relation to the non professional competitions in Spanish football in Spanish RFEF 6 May 2020 El Athletic se proclama campeon de la Copa del Rey Juveniles Athletic are proclaimed Youth Cup champions in Spanish Marca 26 June 2010 Retrieved 27 August 2017 El Sevilla campeon de la Copa del Rey juvenil Sevilla Youth Cup champions in Spanish Marca 27 June 2009 Retrieved 27 August 2017 El Madrid gana la Copa juvenil veinte anos despues Madrid win the Copa Juvenil after 20 years in Spanish Marca 29 June 2013 Retrieved 27 August 2017 External links editLezama summary of facilities at official website La Cantera De Lezama Unofficial website focusing on Athletic s cantera teams in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletic Bilbao Cantera amp oldid 1218304167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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