Mateo Félix Zubiaga Atxa (4 January 1945 – 7 January 2016) was a Spanish footballer and manager. A utility player, he often played as a left back or forward, but featured in all positions except central defence and goalkeeper. He spent most of his career at Athletic Bilbao, playing 132 games and scoring 22 goals across all competitions. He won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1973, scoring a goal in the final.
Zubiaga then dropped into the reserve team, Bilbao Athletic, and did not return to the first team until 1969–70, under manager Ronnie Allen. He was the team's top scorer that season with 11 goals from 23 games, including a hat-trick on 1 February 1970 in a 5–0 home win over Real Madrid; as of his death he was the last Athletic player to score three goals against that opponent.[3] Zubiaga said that the English manager was the first to tell him that scoring three goals was a feat with a name and a ritual of taking home the signed match ball; he had no attachment to any memorabilia and gave the ball away.[3] Zubiaga had been substituted with a dislocated elbow in the preceding match at Elche and had barely trained before the Real Madrid game.[4]
Playing on the left wing under manager Milorad Pavić, Zubiaga scored the second goal of the Copa del Generalísimo final on 29 June 1973, which Athletic won 2–0 against Castellón.[3] He had recently returned from tibia and fibula injuries before the game.[4]
Zubiaga left the club from Bilbao in 1975 as his contract was renewed if he played 15 games in a season, and he fell short of the mark by five games.[3] After one season in the Segunda División with Calvo Sotelo, he concluded his career back in his native region with Arenas Getxo.[5]
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^Castillo, David (16 February 1985). "Rojas tomó las riendas del "Nàstic"" [Rojas took the reins at "Nàstic"]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 August 2024.
^Castillo, David (8 March 1986). "Nàstic: Se la juega ante el Salamanca" [Nàstic: All to play for against Salamanca]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 August 2024.