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Ajax present their 'battering ram': Bilbao's Ismael Urzaiz

19 July: Henk ten Cate recently pointed out that he would like to add an extra striker to his squad. Not necessarily a starter, but a 'battering ram' type: an experienced, tall, physically strong centre forward. Sometimes a match requires a type like that. Today, Ten Cate got the man he wanted: Ismael Urzaiz, 35 year-old veteran of Spanish outfit Athletic Bilbao, has penned a one year contract at Ajax's hotel, De Bloemenbeek, in De Lutte. Urzaiz joins Ajax on a free transfer.

"Urzaiz will be our second man, behind Klaas-Jan Huntelaar," technical director Martin van Geel explained. "He will be our battering ram, our target man, if we have to break down a defensive wall. Of course, he has agreed to this role in our squad."

Ismael Urzaiz Aranda (born Tudela, Spain, 07 October 1971) is a born Basque (his native town of Tudela is in the Navarre district), but is a product of the youth development program of Real Madrid, where he played for youth teams in several age categories and became a Spanish youth international: he won the European Championship of 1988 with Spain U-17. His official début as a professional footballer came in 1989 for Real Madrid B, the club's reserve team, which operates as an independent side in the Segunda División of the Spanish Liga. He scored 5 times in 10 appearances in his first season and was added to the squad of the big Real Madrid in the summer of 1990. He never got to make his league début for Real, but did have one appearance for them in UEFA competition: against Odense BK in 1990.

Before his contract at Real Madrid expired in the summer of 1993, Urzaiz served brief spells on loan at Spanish outfits Albacete Balompié (11 matches, 5 goals in 1991-1992) and Celta de Vigo (6 matches, 1 goal in 1992), as well playing an almost full season for Real Madrid B in 1992-1993 (26 matches, 7 goals). In the summer of 1993 he left Real, but not Madrid, committing to Rayo Vallecano. He spent the 1993-1994 season at the capital's third club, but scored only 1 goal in 20 league appearances. At UD Salamanca, in 1994-1995, his strike rate hardly improved: 3 goals in 21 league games.

When Urzaiz joined RCD Espanyol in the summer of 1995 he was not known as much a goalscorer, but this would change soon enough. At Barcelona's second club his career really took off: not only did he score 13 goals in 41 domestic appearances, but he also caught the eye of the Spanish national team's coaching staff. He made his début for Spain in October 1996, shortly after having joined Athletic Bilbao, from his native Basque Country. Ismael Urzaiz would spend no less than eleven seasons at Athletic, scoring 122 goals in 361 domestic appearances for them. He returned to the Spanish national team in 1999 and became the absolute hero of their qualification campaign for Euro 2000, netting six times in three matches. Naturally, he was in the Spanish squad at Euro 2000. In total, Ismael Urzaiz won 25 caps (8 goals) for his country.

Having played for seven different clubs in the Spanish Liga, Ismael Urzaiz has now embarked on the first (and probably last) foreign adventure of his career. He played in La Liga's first and second divisions, he played for Spain, he played in the Champions League (10 games, 1 goal) and he played for the Euskadi XI, the Basque 'national' team. He finished 4th in Spain with Espanyol and 2nd with Athletic Bilbao... but he never won a domestic championship. This will, no doubt, be his ambition in Amsterdam.

Ismael Urzaiz underwent his medical in Amsterdam today, under supervision of Ajax doctor Edwin Goedhart, and briefly visited the Amsterdam ArenA before driving to De Lutte, where he met his new team-mates at their hotel. Ajax have their extra striker, and it is one of great reputation, with loads of experience. He's 35 years old, but - in the words of Martin van Geel - "very fit indeed".

"I really look forward to my time at Ajax," the striker said after having penned his contract with general director Maarten Fontein. "This is a great, new adventure. I hope I can be valuable to this team. I think I have the qualities a striker requires and I score with the head quite frequently. But more than anything else I want to win with the team. I want to be there for the other guys." (MP)

Sources: Ajax.nl, De Telegraaf, Wikipedia

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