Born in
Derio,
Biscay, Garitano began his professional career at local powerhouse
Athletic Bilbao. After appearing twice in the closing stages of
1987–88 he quickly imposed himself as a first-choice player with good
free kick skills, scoring 35
La Liga goals over nine seasons; on 12 March 1988, two weeks after his 19th birthday, he made his official debut, starting in a 5–0 away loss against
Real Madrid. Garitano signed for
Real Zaragoza in 1996, and played there until his retirement in six years later. He was still regularly used in the
Aragonese side's victorious run in the
2000–01 Copa del Rey, and finally retired the following summer at 33 – Zaragoza
suffered top-flight relegation – with more than 500 competitive matches to his credit; from 1986 to 1988 he played 61 games for
Athletic Bilbao B, with that team in the
Segunda División. ==Coaching career==