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==Career== ===Early career=== Zarra signed his first professional contract with [[SD Erandio Club]] of the Second Division, and was incorporated into team during the 1937–38 season. Later he was recruited to a team from Biscay to play a friendly match against a team assembled from [[Guipuzcoa]], during which Zarra scored seven goals in a 9–0 win. Around this time, [[Athletic Bilbao]] was looking for players to rebuild the team, which had been disbanded years before in the chaos caused by the Civil War. The team began recruiting young, promising players from Erandio for their team for the 1940–41 season. ===Professional stage and early successes=== {{unsourced section|date=April 2025}} Zarra debuted with Athletic Club on 29 September 1940, in a league match against [[Valencia CF]]. The game ended in a 2–2 draw, with Zarraonandía scoring both goals for his team (including his first league goal, scored 17 minutes into the game). During the 1941–42 season Zarra temporarily left Athletic Bilbao to join the army. He was dispatched to [[Ceuta]], and played some friendly matches with the team there. Upon his return to [[Bilbao]], Zarra experienced one of the biggest disappointments of his career while playing in the final of the [[Copa del Rey]] against [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]. They had reached the end of normal time and neither team had managed to score. During extra time, Zarra had an opportunity to score against rival goalkeeper [[Luis Miró|Miró]], but he missed the shot; consequently, Barça won the match and Cup. The [[1942–43 La Liga|1942–43]] campaign was one of the most important for both Zarra and Athletic Bilbao. Athletic reached the Copa del Rey final after having defeated [[Atlético Madrid]] and FC Valencia. There they met [[Real Madrid]] and this time, Zarra was able to redeem himself by scoring the only goal in [[1943 Copa del Generalísimo Final|the final]], winning the year's cup in addition to the league title. Zarra's first serious injury occurred in the 1943–44 season in a match against Barcelona. He broke his [[clavicle]] and was unable to play for a while. Once recovered, Zarra was able to return to the pitch and celebrate with a Copa del Rey title, helping Athletic record a [[1944 Copa del Generalísimo Final|2–0 win]] over Valencia. In the 1944–45 season, with Athletic again facing Valencia in the [[1945 Copa del Generalísimo Final|Copa del Rey final]], four minutes from time a Valencia player fell to the ground. Zarra made a move to trample the fallen player, as a joke, and he was sent off by the referee. This expulsion was the first and only he suffered throughout his career. Despite this, Athletic took the title that year thanks to a goal by [[Rafael Iriondo]] that made the score 3–2. Zarra experienced the best moments of his career in the [[1944–45 La Liga|1944–45 season]] with his first [[Pichichi Trophy]], marking 20 goals scored in 26 matches. He would go on to win this award on five other occasions (1946, 1947, 1950, 1951 and 1953). ===1945–1953=== On 11 March 1945, Zarra was selected by the Spanish coach [[Jacinto Quincoces]] to join the [[Spain men's national football team|Spanish national team]] for a friendly match against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] in [[Lisbon]]. On 6 May of that year he played against Portugal again, and scored two of the four goals that won the match. On 28 May 1950, Zarra again played in another Copa del Rey final, this time against [[Real Valladolid]] after Valencia CF was disbanded.{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} During the final, he scored four of the goals that won the game for his team. He opened the scoring at 14 minutes, but by end of regulation time the match was drawn. During extra time, Zarra scored a [[hat trick]] as Athletic won the cup. With those four against Valladolid, Zarra holds the record for highest number of goals scored in a Cup final. Once qualified, the Spanish team played matches against the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], [[Chile national football team|Chile]], and [[England national football team|England]] in the [[1950 FIFA World Cup]]. He scored one of the goals in a 2–0 win over Chile in the second match. Zarra referred to the third game, against England, as "the game of the century." Zarra's goal past the English goalkeeper [[Bert Williams (footballer, born 1920)|Bert Williams]] won the match and sent Spain through at the expense of England. This goal, perhaps the most famous scored by Zarra, gave the victory to the Spanish team in their first World Cup semi-finals. In the [[1950–51 La Liga|1950–51 season]] Zarra was able to score 38 goals in 30 league games, a Spanish record that stood until the 2010–11 season. This record was also achieved by the Mexican [[Hugo Sánchez]], although he scored his 38 goals over the course of 38 matches. During the 1951–52 season Zarra suffered his most serious injury of his career, on 25 November 1951 in a game against [[Atlético Madrid]], when the opposing goalkeeper fell on Zarra's leg. An operation was required for full recovery, which kept him out for the rest of the season. On his return in the 1952–53 season, he played 29 games and scored on 25 occasions, giving a scoring average of 0.86 from both seasons. ===Last years and retirement=== On 29 April 1954, Zarra received a tribute and benefit match in Madrid (played between two regional selections) in recognition of his long career in Spanish football. This event was attended by several VIPs from the world of football, including [[Alfredo Di Stéfano]], [[Antonio Puchades]], [[Estanislao Basora]], [[Piru Gaínza]], [[Eduardo Manchon]], and [[Cesar Lesmes]].<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1954/04/30/pagina-3/627602/pdf.html Norte-Centro 4, Cataluña-Levante 3], Mundo Deportivo, 30 April 1954 {{in lang|es}}</ref> Zarra was nearing the end of this career and watched as young, promising Athletic players took over his role on the team, including a young player named [[Eneko Arieta]], who would become his successor. Zarra ended his Athletic career at the end of the [[1954–55 La Liga|1954–55 season]]. From then on he devoted himself to playing for several teams in the Second Division until his official retirement from the game in 1957; however, he continued playing football with the veteran players of [[Biscay]], donating the money collected from these games to charities.
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