FC Barcelona In 1977, Epi joined the senior men's team of
FC Barcelona. He quickly became the team's lead player. He would eventually go on to lead FC Barcelona to break the long-lived dominance of
Real Madrid in Spain. During his career with the club, his teammates included
Nacho Solozábal,
Chicho Sibilio,
Audie Norris,
Juan de la Cruz,
Andrés Jiménez, and other well-known players. In a total of eighteen seasons with FC Barcelona (1977–78 to 1994–95), he won the top-level Spanish League title seven times, as he won the
LEB Primera División (1981, 1983), and the
Liga ACB (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1995). He also won the
Spanish King's Cup ten times (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, and 1994), the
FIBA Saporta Cup twice (
1985 and
1986), the
FIBA Korać Cup once (
1987), and the
FIBA Club World Cup once (
1985). Although he reached the
FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague)
Finals 3 times (
1984,
1990,
1991), he never lifted the most important trophy in European-wide
club basketball. He was
named the MVP of the
FIBA Club World Cup's 1987 edition. His 54 points scored in a game against
Joventut Badalona, in
1984, counts among his most memorable performances. It is the second best single-game scoring total ever in the history of the
top-tier level Spanish league (since 1957), and the
highest ever single-game scoring mark in the history of the Spanish
Liga ACB (since 1983). ==National team career==