Eibar Score
Spanish La Liga 2
Eibar 3
Tenerife 1
3
0
W
FC Cartagena 1 2
Eibar 5
1
2
W
Eibar
Racing de Ferrol 2
2
0
W
Burgos CF 2
Eibar 1 4
1
0
L
Eibar 2
Leganes 3
0
1
L
Eldense 1
Eibar 4
2
1
L
Eibar 1
Elche 2
2
1
W
International Club Friendly
Numancia
Eibar
1
3
W
Spanish La Liga 2
Racing Santander 2
Eibar 3
4
0
L
International Club Friendly
Racing Santander
Eibar 1
0
0
D
Athletic Bilbao 1
Eibar 2
1
1
D
Barakaldo CF
Eibar
0
3
W
SD Amorebieta
Eibar
2
1
L
Real Union Irun
Eibar
0
1
W
Spanish La Liga 2
Alaves
Eibar
2
0
L
Eibar 1 5
Alaves
1
1
D
SD Huesca
Eibar 1 3
0
1
W
Eibar 3
Sporting Gijon 1 3
2
2
D
Racing Santander 1
Eibar 1
1
0
L
Eibar 3
Las Palmas 4
0
1
L
Granada CF 1
Eibar 2
1
1
D
Eibar Fixtures
Spanish La Liga 2
Eibar
SD Huesca
SD Amorebieta
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Mirandes
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Eibar Player
# Name Position
6
Sergio Alvarez Diaz Central Midfield
8
Matheus Pereira da Silva Central Midfield
12
Jorge Yriarte Central Midfield
14
Unai Vencedor Central Midfield
1
Luca Zidane Goalkeeper
13
Yoel Rodriguez Oterino Goalkeeper
29
Ander Madariaga Midfielder
17
Jose Corpas Right Winger
11
Yanis Rahmani Left Winger
27
Konrad de la Fuente Left Winger
30
Mario Soriano Left Winger
31
Angel Troncho Left Winger
10
Ager Aketxe Barrutia Attacking Midfield
4
Roberto Antonio Correa Silva Right Back
15
Alvaro Tejero Sacristan Right Back
2
Cristian Gutierrez Vizcaino Left Back
21
Jose Rios Reina Left Back
3
Frederico Andre Ferrao Venancio Centre Back
5
Juan Berrocal Centre Back
22
Stefan Simic Centre Back
23
Anaitz Arbilla Zabala Centre Back
7
Enrique Gonzalez Casin,Quique Centre Forward
9
Yacine Qasmi Centre Forward
18
Jon Bautista Centre Forward
19
Stoichkov Centre Forward
 
Joseba Etxeberria Lizardi Coach
About Eibar
Eibar logo
  • Name: Eibar
  • City: Eibar
  • Home Stadium: Ipurua
  • Established Date: 1940-11-30
  • Coach: Joseba Etxeberria Lizardi
Eibar,founded on 30 November 1940, the team currently plays in La Liga, having been promoted to the top tier of Spanish football for the first time in 2014. They also participated in 26 Segunda División seasons (a spell in the 1950s, and most of the 1990s and 2000s), spending the rest of their history competing at lower levels.