He amassed La Liga totals of 417 games and 19 goals over 14 seasons, and was also a Spain international in the late 90s.
Club career
Born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Alkiza made his professional debut with local giants Real Sociedad, being promoted to the first team at only 20 and making 105 official appearances in his first three seasons. After an aborted transfer to Real Madrid, he eventually moved to Basque neighbours Athletic Bilbao in 1994, for 220 million pesetas.[1][3][4]
Alkiza was also first choice at the San Mamés Stadium, not scoring so often as the attacking duties in midfield were more often than not the task of future club great Julen Guerrero. In the 1997–98 campaign, he only missed one La Liga game – 3,146 minutes of action – as the side finished in second place and qualified for the UEFA Champions League. In the latter competition, even though Athletic ranked last in their group, they did draw 0–0 at home against Juventus FC, the finalists of the previous three editions, with him playing the full 90 minutes.[5]
In summer 2003, after 328 competitive matches,[6] Alkiza returned to Real Sociedad who were due taking part in the season's Champions League.[7] At 33 his debut campaign was satisfactory, but he eventually retired from the game after not being able to heal a degenerative injury from early seasons.[8]
Alkiza played three times for Spain in a two-month span. His debut came on 23 September 1998 in a friendly with Russia, in Granada: he scored the match's only goal, netting from outside the area.[15][16]
International goal
Score and result list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Alkiza goal.
Although his natural position was that of left midfielder, Alkiza could also play as a central one. He had a more than remarkable technique and a powerful mid-range shot coming in second line, combined with good passing and tackling abilities.
Personal life
Alkiza's father, Iñaki, also played for some years with Real Sociedad, later serving as the club's president.[1][17] He was also a relatively important local politician.[18]
He broke the "curse" that stated that players from Real would never succeed at Athletic (Loren, Luciano Iturrino or David Villabona).[19]
Coach Javier Irureta, who managed him at Athletic in 1994–95, said of Alkiza: "I guarantee that if you pass him the ball he will not return a melon".[20]
^Lorenzo, José Luis (4 July 2003). "Una década de operación renove" [One decade of Extreme Makeover]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2020.
^ abGalindo, Jesús (24 September 1998). "Camacho debuta con épica" [Camacho has epic debut]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 October 2012.
^García, Nicasio (24 September 1998). "Alkiza: "Me he sentido a gusto en el campo"" [Alkiza: "I felt comfortable on the pitch"]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 October 2012.