José Luis Panizo Explained

José Luis Panizo
Fullname:José Luis López Panizo
Birth Date:6 February 1922
Birth Place:Sestao, Spain
Death Place:Portugalete, Spain
Height:1.73 m
Position:Attacking Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Sestao
Youthyears2:1938–1939
Years1:1939–1955
Caps1:326
Goals1:136
Years2:1955–1956
Caps2:11
Goals2:1
Totalcaps:337
Totalgoals:137
Nationalyears1:1946–1953
Nationalcaps1:14
Nationalgoals1:2

José Luis López Panizo (6 February 1922 – 14 February 1990) was a Spanish footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

During 16 seasons he played for Athletic Bilbao, appearing in 413 official matches (179 goals) and winning seven major titles.

Club career

Born in Sestao, Biscay, Panizo arrived at Athletic Bilbao's youth system at the age of 16 from Basque neighbours Sestao Sport Club, almost immediately being promoted to the first team. During 16 professional seasons he would play in 326 La Liga matches, scoring 136 goals (seven years in double digits); in the 1942–43 campaign, as Athletic won the double, he netted 12 in 24 games. He was a member of a noted forward line, headed by Zarra with support from Panizo, Rafael Iriondo and Piru Gaínza

At the age of 33, Panizo moved to another Basque club, modest SD Indautxu of the second tier, closing out his career after one year. His teammates that season included younger brother Óscar, whose career was mostly spent at Barakaldo CF in the same division.[1]

He died eight days after his 68th birthday, in Portugalete.

International career

Panizo made his debut for Spain on 23 June 1946, in a 0–1 friendly loss to the Republic of Ireland in Madrid. In the following seven years he earned a further 13 caps, scoring twice.

Panizo was selected for the squad present at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, appearing four times as the nation reached the second group stage of the competition.

Honours

1943, 1944, 1944–45, 1949–50

1950

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/j/j17095.html Panizo II