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Canito (Spanish footballer born 1931) : ウィキペディア英語版
Canito (Spanish footballer, born 1931)

Nicanor Sagarduy Gonzalo (previously Nicanor Trapero Gonzalo), commonly known as Canito (18 March 1931 – 24 June 1998), was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender.
==Club career==
Canito signed with Basque Country powerhouse Athletic Bilbao in 1948, from neighbours Barakaldo CF in the second division. Immediately after arriving, on 12 September, the 17-year-old made his La Liga debut, helping to a 7–2 home demolition of Real Valladolid; in only his tenth appearance he scored his first goal for the ''Lions'', in a 4–0 triumph against Sevilla FC (also at San Mamés).
In the 1955–56 season Canito appeared in 27 games as Athletic won the top division title, and would also be an essential defensive unit as the club won three Copa del Rey trophies in just four years (for a total of four during his spell).
After 15 years in the senior squad, and more than 400 official matches, Canito moved to another club in the region, Deportivo Alavés, but called it quits after only a few months. He died aged 67 in his hometown of Barakaldo, Biscay.

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