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Born in [[San Sebastián]], [[Gipuzkoa]], Cuevas played solely with [[Valencia CF]] during his professional career, helping the ''Che'' to three major titles including the [[1941–42 La Liga|1942]] and [[1943–44 La Liga|1944]] conquests of [[La Liga]], to which he contributed with 40 games both seasons combined.<ref>[http://blog.superdeporte.es/elvalenciaenelrecuerdo/2009/08/25/iturraspe-y-pasarin-marcaron-una-epoca-tanto-en-el-campo-como-en-el-banquillo-che/ Iturraspe y Pasarín marcaron una época tanto en el campo como en el banquillo ché (Iturraspe and Pasarín, ''Che'' legends in both pitch and bench)]; Super Deporte, 25 August 2009 (in Spanish)</ref>
Born in [[San Sebastián]], [[Gipuzkoa]], Cuevas played solely with [[Valencia CF]] during his professional career, helping the ''Che'' to three major titles including the [[1941–42 La Liga|1942]] and [[1943–44 La Liga|1944]] conquests of [[La Liga]], to which he contributed with 40 games both seasons combined.<ref>[http://blog.superdeporte.es/elvalenciaenelrecuerdo/2009/08/25/iturraspe-y-pasarin-marcaron-una-epoca-tanto-en-el-campo-como-en-el-banquillo-che/ Iturraspe y Pasarín marcaron una época tanto en el campo como en el banquillo ché (Iturraspe and Pasarín, ''Che'' legends in both pitch and bench)]; Super Deporte, 25 August 2009 (in Spanish)</ref>


In the 1950s/60s, he worked as a coach, competing in the top division from 1953 to 1956: after leading [[Deportivo de La Coruña]] to [[1953–54 La Liga|the seventh place]] he was in charge of former club Valencia as it [[1954–55 La Liga|ranked fifth]]<ref>[http://www.ciberche.net/historia/la-historia-del-valencia/los-anos-50/116 1954/1955 – Un Valencia demasiado irregular (1954/1955 – Highly irregular Valencia)]; at CiberChe (in Spanish)</ref> and [[1955–56 La Liga|sixth]] respectively, even though he did not finish the latter campaign, being fired in May 1956 after losing in the [[Copa del Rey]] to [[Real Jaén]].
In the 1950s/60s, he worked as a coach, competing in the top division from 1953 to 1956: after leading [[Deportivo de La Coruña]] to [[1953–54 La Liga|the seventh place]] he was in charge of former club Valencia as it [[1954–55 La Liga|ranked fifth]]<ref>[http://www.ciberche.net/historia/la-historia-del-valencia/los-anos-50/116 1954/1955 – Un Valencia demasiado irregular (1954/1955 – Highly irregular Valencia)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204192557/http://www.ciberche.net/historia/la-historia-del-valencia/los-anos-50/116# |date=2014-12-04 }}; at CiberChe (in Spanish)</ref> and [[1955–56 La Liga|sixth]] respectively, even though he did not finish the latter campaign, being fired in May 1956 after losing in the [[Copa del Rey]] to [[Real Jaén]].


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Carlos Iturraspe
Personal information
Full name Carlos Iturraspe Cuevas
Date of birth (1910-06-10)10 June 1910
Place of birth San Sebastián, Spain
Date of death 10 August 1981(1981-08-10) (aged 71)
Place of death Valencia, Spain
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Arandotarra
Gure Choko
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
?–? Sporting Madrid
?–1933 Nacional Madrid
1933–1946 Valencia 168 (5)
1946–1948 Levante 29 (1)
1948 Castellón 0 (0)
Managerial career
1948–1953 Mestalla
1953 Atlético Tetuán
1953–1954 Deportivo La Coruña
1954–1956 Valencia
1956–1957 Betis
1957–1958 Deportivo La Coruña
1958 Málaga
1959–1961 Mestalla
1961–1962 Hércules
1964–1965 Mestalla
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carlos Iturraspe Cuevas (10 June 1910 – 10 August 1981) was a Spanish football midfielder and manager.

Football career

Born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Cuevas played solely with Valencia CF during his professional career, helping the Che to three major titles including the 1942 and 1944 conquests of La Liga, to which he contributed with 40 games both seasons combined.[1]

In the 1950s/60s, he worked as a coach, competing in the top division from 1953 to 1956: after leading Deportivo de La Coruña to the seventh place he was in charge of former club Valencia as it ranked fifth[2] and sixth respectively, even though he did not finish the latter campaign, being fired in May 1956 after losing in the Copa del Rey to Real Jaén.

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