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Jesús Unanua

Jesús Unanua Becerril (born 23 June 1969) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
He played 204 Segunda División games over the course of ten seasons, in representation of six teams. In La Liga he was almost exclusively a backup, appearing in the competition with Osasuna, Albacete and Villarreal.〔(Unanua: "He realizado 15 mudanzas y mi familia nunca me ha abandonado" (Unanua: "I've moved 15 times and my family has never abandoned me") ); Diario de Navarra, 18 June 2009 〕
==Football career==
Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Unanua began his professional career with hometown's CA Osasuna, playing 13 La Liga games in the 1989–90 season. However, he never managed to become first-choice during his early years, and, after a loan spell at Albacete Balompié (also as backup), he returned to his first club, being once again barred, now by youngster Javier López Vallejo, another club youth graduate.
After three seasons at second division team CD Leganés,〔(Un gol sublime de Ziganda acaba con las ilusiones del Leganés (Wondergoal by Ziganda kills Leganés' hopes) ); El País, 2 November 1998 〕 Unanua moved to Villarreal CF also in the category, achieving promotion in his first year although he played in no matches, being once again cast aside by Vallejo whom signed at the same time – both players lost importance in the 2002–03 campaign, after the arrival of FC Barcelona's Pepe Reina.
Unanua played the most he had in years in 2003–04 as he helped Xerez CD to a ninth-place, out of 22 clubs. He continued his career also in the second level, with Elche CF.
In 2006 Unanua dropped down to division three but stayed in the Valencian Community, joining Alicante CF. In his first year he helped the side return to the second division after 52 years, and won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for the season in the category, with only 19 goals conceded in 35 games.
On 17 June 2009, Unanua announced his retirement from professional football.〔(Unanua decide retirarse después de veintiún años de carrera profesional (Unanua decides to retire after a 21-year professional career) ); Marca, 17 June 2009 〕 He played his last match on the 20th between already relegated teams Alicante and Sevilla Atlético (3–3), three days shy of his 40th birthday.

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