The small Basque club that produced Arteta, Alonso and Iraola
A concrete-pitch club in San Sebastián forged three Premier League managers—Arteta, Alonso and Iraola—defying elite academies with grit and vision.

A concrete-pitch club in San Sebastián forged three Premier League managers—Arteta, Alonso and Iraola—defying elite academies with grit and vision.

Three of the Premier League’s most influential managers—Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta, Chelsea’s Xabi Alonso and Liverpool’s Andoni Iraola—all cut their teeth on the same unforgiving pitches in San Sebastián. Antiguoko Kirol Elkartea, a tiny grassroots club in the Basque Country, gave Arteta, Alonso and Iraola their first football education. The club’s concrete pitches and gravel fields were far from the polished academies of Europe’s elite, but they forged a generation of leaders.
Arteta’s match-winning instinct, Alonso’s playmaking pedigree and Iraola’s unassuming rise all trace back to those rugged grounds. The trio’s paths diverged—Arteta to Barcelona and Arsenal, Alonso to Real Sociedad and Liverpool, Iraola to Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao—but their early development at Antiguoko remained a constant. The club’s culture prioritized technical skill, adaptability and resilience over structural privilege.
This culture mirrors the broader Basque football philosophy, where clubs operate as community hubs rather than talent factories. Athletic Bilbao’s famous “cantera” policy, which restricts signings to players from the Basque Country, reinforces this regional identity. Antiguoko’s model thrives in a region where football is woven into community identity, not just a pathway to professional contracts.
The club’s approach aligns with the Basque Country’s emphasis on player development over early specialization. This philosophy has produced a pipeline of coaches who excel in tactical flexibility and man-management—qualities now evident in the Premier League. Antiguoko’s graduates often transition seamlessly into coaching roles, a testament to the club’s holistic development model.
BBC Sport has spotlighted Antiguoko’s unlikely legacy, framing it as a rebuttal to the myth that only elite academies produce top coaches. The club’s story underscores how grassroots passion can shape elite careers, proving that ambition and adaptability often matter more than infrastructure. What’s next: Antiguoko’s model is now being studied by clubs and federations worldwide, seeking to replicate its blend of culture and grit.
The next generation of Antiguoko graduates is already emerging, with eyes on the Premier League and beyond. Read at BBC Football
Antiguoko’s story dismantles the myth that only elite academies breed top coaches. Its concrete pitches and gravel fields cultivated leadership, technical skill and resilience—qualities that define Arteta’s winning instinct, Alonso’s playmaking and Iraola’s unassuming rise. The club’s grassroots legacy proves that passion and culture can outperform structural privilege in football development. The Basque Country’s collective approach to player development further reinforces this, showing how regional ecosystems can rival centralized academies in producing elite talent. The club’s emphasis on adaptability and man-management has reshaped expectations for how coaches are developed, challenging the dominance of traditional academy pipelines.
BBC Footballbbc.co.ukJul 1, 1:01 PMen-gb

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