Eñaut Zubikarai Goñi (born 26 February 1984) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, currently goalkeeping coach of New Zealand club Auckland City FC.
After Asier Riesgo moved to Recreativo de Huelva, Zubikarai was definitely promoted to the main squad but, after the former returned from his loan, both battled for second-choice status during the 2009–10 campaign.[3][4] The latter contributed 12 matches as the Txuriurdin returned to La Liga after a three-year absence.[5]
Zubikarai made his debut in the top flight on 10 April 2012 at the age of 28, in a 1–1 home draw against Real Betis.[6] He continued to act as understudy to Claudio Bravo for the duration of his spell,[7] but was Real Sociedad's goalkeeper in the Copa del Rey, notably helping to a semi-final run in 2013–14.[8]
After the Chilean's departure to FC Barcelona in summer 2014, Zubikarai became the starter. However, shortly after conceding four goals in an away fixture against Villarreal CF in December,[9] he lost his position to Gerónimo Rulli.
Zubikarai was released by Real Sociedad on 30 June 2015, after the expiration of his contract.[10] On 20 January of the following year, after several months without a club, he signed a five-month deal with C.D. Tondela from Portugal.[11]
Zubikarai became head goalkeeper coach on 5 October 2020, following the retirement of incumbent Simone Naddi.[16]
Personal life
In the summer of 2011, Hércules CF was on the verge of signing Zubikarai on loan, but pulled out, officially on financial grounds. However, the club reportedly feared public reaction to the signing of a player whose father, Cándido, was affiliated with terrorist organisation ETA, and was sentenced to thirty years in 1989 for the murder of two civil guards.[17][18][19]
^Rodrigálvarez, Eduardo (28 September 2012). "Las siete vidas de Zubikarai" [The seven lives of Zubikarai]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
^Campos, Tomás (10 April 2012). "Un pasito más en la dirección correcta" [One small step further in the right direction]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
^Guerra, Axel (7 December 2014). "La Real Sociedad se diluye en Villarreal" [Real Sociedad come undone in Villarreal]. El Diario Vasco (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 January 2016.