Etxeberria's Generous Act Shows Just Why Athletic Bilbao Are "More Than a Club"

Alex Stamp by Scribe Written on October 06, 2008
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The club itself will only promote from within, and state categorically that only Basque players can play for them—though in the case of Bixente Lizarazu, sometimes this can mean French-Basques as well as Spanish ones.

The club's steadfast refusal to field players of any other race, while other Basque clubs, notably Real Sociedad have, has drawn them widespread admiration from not only within the Basque country, but throughout Spain and indeed the world.

The club itself has never wavered from its belief that Basque players should only play for the club, and the club’s cantera motto is Con cantera y afición, no hace falta importación— "With homegrown teams and supporters, there is no need for 'imports".

It is a statement which illustrates and encapsulates the club’s belief in its own Basque players and fans.

With this belief in youth development, Athletic Bilbao have been one of the most productive developers of young players throughout Spain, and the club continues to successfully promote and produce fine players from its cantera, for example young players such as Susaeta and Javi Martinez provide recent illustrations of this success.

Yet with the ‘cantera’ policy, and this focus on youth development, as well as the club’s role and inextricable links to Basque nationalism, there is no doubt that for Bilbao fans, players that come through the ‘cantera’ system take on a symbolic nature.

For these are homegrown Basque players, playing for the Basque club in the Basque country, therefore for the Basque fans these players are something special.

In the case of Etxeberria, he is certainly something very special. Though developed in the Real Sociedad youth team, Etxeberria is very much an Athletic Bilbao hero. His peak as a player coincided with Bilbao’s most successful period, when they finished second in La Liga in the 1997-98 season.

Etxeberria formed part of an successful all-Basque attack, including Ismael Urzaiz and Julen Guerrero. On top of this, Etxeberria is Bilbao’s second highest appearance maker ever, and if he were to make it to 500 then he would hold the record.

For Athletic fans, Etxeberria is a hero—affectionately nicknamed "El Gallo" due to his long neck—and he has continually providing entertainment for the diehard fans who appear week-in, week-out at San Mames, and his generous act is as much a tribute to those fans as it is for the club.

Regardless of what you think of Basque nationalism, the terror tactics of ETA and all its trappings, one thing is sure. Athletic Bilbao as a club are representatives of a single nation, the Basque nation, and as such bear a special place in the affections of not only the hearts of its own fans but of the whole of the Basque people throughout that region.

As generous an act as Etxeberria’s offer to pay for free is, the act itself is illustrative of something much greater. That Athletic Bilbao are truly more than a club, and as such they mean so much more, both to its fans, to its nation, and indeed as Etxeberria’s act shows, to its players too.

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