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Since 1912, the Spanish
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Athletic Bilbao Athletic Club (; ), commonly known as Athletic Bilbao (), or simply Athletic, is a professional Football club (association football), football club based in the city of Bilbao in the Southern Basque Country, Basque Country, Spain. They are known ...
has had an
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whereby the club will only sign players who were born in the Basque Country or who learned their football skills at a Basque club. On occasion, youth players have also been invited to join due to ancestral links to the region, but no senior players have been signed based on Basque heritage alone. The policy is related to
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and has been praised as a way to promote local talent, although it has been criticised as being discriminatory. With regards to coaching staff, including managerial positions, those roles are eligible for non-Basques, both from other regions in Spain and elsewhere in the world.


History

In the first decade of their existence, Athletic selected English players for the team but since 1912, they have adhered to a policy of allowing only players born in the Basque Country or who learned their football skills at a Basque club to play for them. The rhyming motto used to describe the reasoning behind it is (English: "with home-grown talent and local support, there's no need for imports"). In 1911, a dispute occurred between Athletic Bilbao and fellow Basque club
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regarding the former fielding ineligible English players in the
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; they had also employed the services of several (non-Basque) players from
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which was then a branch of the Bilbao club. This led to the
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introducing a rule for the next year's competition that all players must be Spanish citizens. As a large proportion of the players in that early era were Basque, relying on locals was no impediment to Athletic and they chose to maintain that approach even when the regulations were relaxed some years later. The policy is not written into the Athletic Bilbao rulebook but specific criteria were added to the club's upgraded website in 2008; the approach has become a philosophy of the club in order to promote local players under the (homegrown) system. The policy also extends to Athletic's reserves, their
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, their youth teams and their women's football department. It does not apply to the coaching staff, with managers from England, Hungary, Germany, France and Argentina among those to have led the team at various times. They were not the only club to adhere to this approach; Real Sociedad had a similar policy from the late 1960s and won two consecutive league titles in the early 1980s adhering to the self-imposed restriction (as did Athletic), but it was dropped for foreign imports in 1989 when they signed the
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forward
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, soon followed by their first black player
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, and they made their first non-Basque Spanish signing in 2002 with the transfer of Boris from
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. However, the
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-based club still places a high importance on producing their own local players, and a high percentage of their squad in the 2010s were home-grown.Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad: How La Real's trust in youth is paying off
Alex Bysouth,
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, 29 December 2020
The policy has been praised as a symbol of localised football being successful at the highest level, as well as preserving a strong regional identity and being a way for Basque nationalism to be moderately expressed. It has been described as discriminatory for only allowing Basque players to play for Athletic Bilbao, although it has been suggested that the policy is working for them since Athletic is one of only three clubs (along with
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and
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) never to have been relegated from La Liga.


Origins of players


Ethnic minorities

Due to a relatively low immigrant population in the region, the policy also had the consequence of Athletic Bilbao having been the last club in
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to field a black player. That player was Jonás Ramalho, whose father is
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n, who made his debut in 2011.Jonas Ramalho helping to dispel longstanding Athletic Bilbao myth
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In 2015,
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(Born in Bilbao to Ghanaian immigrant parents, who reached Spain by crossing the
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on barefoot and jumping the Melilla border fence), became Athletic's first black goalscorer. Prior to Ramalho, in 2000 the first African-born player in the club's youth system was Blanchard Moussayou whose promising career was curtailed by injury; some years later, he stated his belief that it was 'twice as hard' for a black player to make an impact at the club. Gorka Luariz, a forward of mixed ethnicity capped by
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in 2018, spent time in Athletic's youth system despite being born in
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as his upbringing was almost entirely in the Basque region. Another international player, Yaser Hamed, born in Biscay to a Palestinian father, spent five years with the club as a child before moving around several local semi-professional teams and clubs in Bahrain, Egypt and Qatar. Former academy trainee
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, who rejoined Athletic in the summer of 2018 as one of the club's most expensive signings, has an Algerian father but showed no interest in playing for their national team when the matter was put to him. By coincidence, Berchiche is from the same town –
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, west of
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– as Álex Padilla, a goalkeeper of partial Mexican heritage and upbringing who had already played for that nation at Under-23 level before he made his first team debut in 2024. As of 2019, Athletic's academy teams included a small number of players of an ethnic minority (mostly
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) background, including Cameroon-born pair Christophe Atangana (a goalkeeper), and defender Loic Boum who was orphaned as a child and was a ward of the
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when he joined the club in 2014 plus forward
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, the younger brother of Iñaki, who made his first-team debut in 2021 and soon developed into a player of international quality. That year, the older youth teams featured a Colombia-born goalkeeper and a handful of others who had mostly been at the club for several years. Malcom Adu Ares, from Bilbao with Bissau-Guinean heritage, made his debut aged 20 in 2022, but he only joined the club a year earlier and had not been part of the setup as a teenager. By 2024, the reserve teams contained several promising players of partial or full African origin including Adama Boiro, Junior Bita,
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and Elijah Gift, while new signing
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was in the main squad – cousin of Adu Ares, the winger joined for an initial €15 million fee (one of the club's biggest transfer outlays) from
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of Portugal, having developed there and with no immediately obvious Basque links due to being born in
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and of West African heritage; however, most of his childhood was spent in Bilbao. Djaló and Boiro appeared for the first team several times that season before the club signed Maroan Sannadi, a forward of Moroccan origin born and raised in
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.


French players

The club has also recruited players from the French
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(a region of 300,000 where
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is the most popular sport) with
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being the first French-Basque to play for the senior team in 1996. The signing of
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prompted debate among supporters and columnists regarding the definitions of the policy when he became the first Frenchman to successfully graduate from the club's
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in 2012, as he had no link to the Basque region through birth or residency, and a blood link only via
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. He did play for a team in the territory,
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, but only by arrangement after the initial approach from Athletic in 2009, as he was too young to move to a club outside France at the time – he arrived formally in 2010. Yanis Rahmani, a Frenchman of Algerian origin raised in
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, progressed as far as Basconia at the same time as Laporte but did not turn professional with the club. Others have progressed no further than youth level. In 2024, Johaneko Louis-Jean (a
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native of Haitian descent) joined the club following the collapse of his previous team
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.


Griezmann debate

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, the French forward developed by Real Sociedad, was the subject of debate regarding his eligibility for a theoretical move to Athletic as he emerged as an elite player in 2012. Hailing from
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, he arrived at the San Sebastián club aged 14 but only to play football for their academy teams rather than for some other non-sporting reason, and has no connection to the French Basque Country other than attending school there after signing for Real. The opinions of some (including Athletic's academy director
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) were that his training at a Basque club from a young age adhered to the policy, while others insisted that he had the same (ineligible) status as any adult player transferred in by Real and the other local professional clubs. In any event, Griezmann showed little interest in joining Athletic, subsequently moved on to
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and was voted the world's third best player in 2016, making any move to Bilbao unlikely in the medium term.


Players of Basque descent

In 1980 the club was believed to have given serious consideration to signing
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, a young
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of Basque heritage (his grandfather Félix played for Athletic in the 1910s) who had impressed at the football tournament at the
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, but decided not to pursue it. In 2011, media sources claimed that Athletic had shown interest in young
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midfielder Jonathan Espericueta but no such move materialised, and the player himself (who did later play in Spain with Villarreal B) stated that his Basque connection was as distant as a great-great-grandfather. The Uruguayan international
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, whose paternal grandmother was from
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, claimed he had talks over a potential transfer to the club in 2004 but this signing would have been incompatible with the club's stated policy as Forlan was not born in a Basque region, nor did he play football as a youth (or at any point in his career) at a club in the territory. That is also true of
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forward
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and Spaniards
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,
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and Jorge López, all players with tenuous Basque links who were also said to have been considered as potential signings by the club's presidential candidates when Athletic were struggling on the field in the mid-2000s under the restrictions of the policy. In 2015 the
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winger
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(with Basque-born grandparents) was the subject of similar speculation, and having been linked to the club at the start of his successful career, Higuain's name was mentioned in the media again 14 years later as he reached veteran status. Multiple
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winner
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's Basque father, a former footballer, suggested his son to Athletic as a potential signing early in his career, only to be informed that
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-born Marco did not fit the philosophy. But despite these examples of the rule being applied consistently,
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, a
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n also with a Basque father but trained at
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, did sign for the club as a promising young player in 1996, which he later stated was smoothed by an Athletic director being an acquaintance of his uncle. Apart from the occasional anomalies, the typical stance to reject players from the
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contrasts with players born in
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who were signed by the club such as Marcelino Gálatas,
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, Vicente Biurrun, Javier Iturriaga and
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who all did have Basque parentage, but as with the small number of players born in other parts of Spain such as Carlos Petreñas, Isaac Oceja,
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, Armando Merodio,
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, Luis Fernando, Andoni Ayarza, Teo Rastrojo, Manu Núñez and
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, it was primarily their residency in the territory from a young age rather than their ancestry which made them eligible for Athletic. But that was not always the case, as in the 1950s some talented players raised locally but with birthplaces elsewhere (
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,
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,
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and the elder brother of
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) were not signed as would have been expected in later eras. It has been suggested that the inconsistent rejection of some of these foreign-born players by the club's hierarchy may have been influenced by the ruling regime which emphasised pride in all things Spanish (considering the Basques as part of this single identity), or conversely by some board members' views as Basque nationalists, opposed to Franco in their ultimate aims for their homeland but also involved in judgements on the worthiness of individuals based on their ethnic background.


Players born in the Basque Country

Conversely, players born in the Basque Country but raised elsewhere are considered eligible. In the years prior to the
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, Athletic undertook a project named 'Operation Return', seeking players born in the Basque region who had emigrated to other countries. One of the few who actually made a competitive appearance for the club was Nemesio Tamayo who had begun his career in his adopted homeland of Chile and also played in Mexico before a brief spell in his birthplace. The arrival of Bilbao-born Emilio Aldecoa in 1947 was unusual as he had spent the past decade of his life in England, having been evacuated as a teenage refugee of the Civil War. Another member of that refugee group was the club's star goalkeeper of the era
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, although he had returned home much sooner on the outbreak of
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; a third Basque refugee
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turned down an offer from Athletic and joined
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.
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was born in Pamplona but lived his whole childhood in
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(close to Basque territory but outside it) before he was recruited as an 11-year-old. Two of Athletic's most expensive signings, the Bilbao-born Spain internationals
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learned their skills in the cities where their footballing fathers were based professionally ( Eusebio at
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respectively);
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(son of Andrés Mendieta of
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) had similar origins but turned down a move, albeit he remained a proud Basque who played for the unofficial representative team. In 2019, Athletic were reported as enquiring into the availability of young players Gonzalo Desio (the son of former
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midfielder Hermes Desio, born in
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but raised in his parents' homeland of Argentina) and Sergio Moreno (born in Pamplona but raised in the
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and in
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, where he made a senior debut with
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) due to their birthplaces, with no other links tying them to the club's recruitment philosophy.


Players from Biscay

It was once the case that Athletic would usually recruit from the
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province surrounding
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while the other leading clubs Real Sociedad and
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would focus on players from their respective provinces
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and
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. In recent decades (with the pool of potential players declining due to a low birth rate in the area), Athletic expanded their recruitment in these other areas in their efforts to accommodate the best players with any Basque links. This saw many talented players from
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and
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join the club, and also caused Real Sociedad to abandon their own Basque policy in the face of the competition for signings. Transfers between the clubs increased tensions with Osasuna and with Real; Athletic paid over the odds for players from those rivals on several occasions, including breaking the national record for a native player for
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in 1989, setting further records for purchasing a teenager with
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in 1995 followed by the €6 million outlay on the untested
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in 2006, being ordered by courts to pay €5 million for
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in 2008 after his signing was found to be a breach of contract, and meeting
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's €32 million
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in 2018 (offset by losing Aymeric Laporte the same day in a similar deal worth double that amount). That change of focus also led to fewer players from the home province being selected; in a 2011 fixture, none of the Athletic starters or used substitutes were from Biscay. However, in subsequent years more local players made the grade, and the situation appears unlikely to occur again in the near future – 12 of the 25 players in the 2016–17 squad were born in Biscay and 14 for the 2019–20 squad, and in November 2017 a study showed that 77% of players in the academy teams hailed from the province.


Players from outside the region

On the other hand, the definitions of the philosophy are stretched occasionally to accommodate promising youngsters with little Basque connection, which does not always sit well with some of the club's followers. Enric Saborit, originally from
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, who graduated through the youth and reserve levels to reach the first team, caused questions to be asked when he signed in 2008; he had no connection with the region by birth or blood, but while already 16 years old and playing in
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's ''cantera'' teams, he moved to
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where his mother had relocated for work two years earlier. As soon as he became a resident of the territory, Saborit was deemed eligible by Athletic to play for the club. A year earlier, 16-year-old Italian goalkeeper Imanol Schiavella joined the Athletic academy on the strength of his mother being from
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, but he departed after two seasons. Three years later Ander Dulce, another youth player with a Basque forename and parent ( Jesús Dulce, himself a professional footballer) but born and bred elsewhere – in this case much closer than Schiavella, in
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– was also signed, but his promising career was spoiled by serious injury. In summer 2017, Athletic recruited Youssouf Diarra, an 18-year-old forward born in Mali who was raised in Catalonia and had spent the past two years playing for clubs in Navarre after moving there to continue his education, which the club deemed sufficient under the policy, but apparently decided the circumstances by which Ibrahima Deng, a teenage migrant from Senegal via
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, came to play for Basque club
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did not fit the policy (Deng later joined another local professional club,
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). The previous year, Athletic had signed 16-year-old Colombia-born defender Deiby Ochoa, who lived in
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and had only ever played for clubs in that region. Like Diarra, he had attended trial matches at the
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training centre. However, despite having invited Ochoa to join, in October 2017 it was announced that the club's youth training camp in Oion (a village in
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, but just a few miles from Logroño) which was opened in order to create a loophole in their own rule and 'Basque-train' youngsters living close to but not within the region, would no longer accept players who "did not fit the Athletic philosophy", effectively excluding around 150 Riojan youngsters of various ages from the system and leaving only around ten Basques across the squads, indicating a change in approach to youth recruitment among the club hierarchy. Past recruits born in that region, who were considered eligible due to their formative club being Osasuna or Real Sociedad, include
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,
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, David López and
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; however, the justifications for allowing Luis de la Fuente and later
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and
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to join Athletic's youth system directly from Riojan clubs were less clear. In January 2018, Athletic announced a new signing who was more obviously non-Basque by ethnicity: 25-year-old
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, a
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who was also born in that country and had only played for Romanian clubs for the past five years. But prior to that, he had spent his teenage years living in
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just outside Bilbao and had featured for local teams (including Basconia, Athletic's feeder team at semi-professional level who have a separate amateur and juvenile structure), meaning he too was eligible under the 'learned skills at a Basque club' aspect of the policy. A year later, the Bosnian international forward
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joined the club, but his Basque credentials beyond his name (born and raised in San Sebastián and a Real Sociedad youth product) were very robust. Similarly,
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was selected by
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at under-21 level in 2021 due to his heritage, but was born and raised in
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.El ariete Ewan Urain vuelve a ser reclutado por Escocia Sub-21
triker Ewan Urain is again recruited by Scotland U21
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(in Spanish), 23 August 2021


Women's team

The Athletic Bilbao
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women's teams were established in 2002. The club won five
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in its first two decades while adhering to the Basque-only policy, benefitting from the less globalised and commercial nature of the women's game in that period – with less money available for imports, local players predominated across the league's clubs and no Barcelona–Real Madrid duopoly existed, with ''Los Blancos'' not becoming involved in the sport until 2019. Due to the shorter history of the women's branch there are fewer examples of Athletic players with partial connections to the territory, examples being the internationals
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(born in
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, raised in
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, later declared for the
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)La hija del pelotari
he pelotari's daughter El País, 18 December 2019 (in Spanish)
and
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(born in
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's specialist maternity hospital as one of a set of
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, raised in
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) as well as American goalkeeper Maite Zabala (from the large Basque community in
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) who did not make a competitive appearance. Mention should also be given to
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, of partial Afro-Caribbean (
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) descent, who joined the club in 2010 and made her debut later that year, preceding Jonás Ramalho's first appearance for the men's team. In summer 2019, the club made a signing which many supporters felt was a breach of their code, bringing Germany-born
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player Bibiane Schulze to Bilbao. As well as marrying into Spanish minor nobility, her mother's family had strong Basque ties, including great-grandfather (Patxo Belaustegigoitia) who played for Athletic a century earlier. Bibiane's personal connections to the region were frequent visits on holiday including informal 'football development' playing on the beach at
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, and being an Athletic fan as a child. The club president Aitor Elizegi addressed the media to explain the rationale behind the signing, stating she was a player of "clear Basque origin". A year later the club made its first French-Basque women's signing, Sophie Istillart (previously of
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).Sophie Istillart signs for two seasons
Athletic Bilbao, 25 August 2020


See also

* List of football clubs with home-grown players policy :*
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, a Scottish club believed to have had an unwritten rule (now discontinued) to only sign non-Catholics :*, defunct Basque cycling team with similar rider hiring policy *
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