Born in
San Sebastián,
Gipuzkoa, Iribas was a product of
Real Sociedad's youth system, and played
one sole season with the club's
B team, in
Segunda División B. In August 2008, he dropped down to the
Tercera División and signed a contract with
CD Mirandés, scoring twice in 30 games as
the campaign ended in promotion. Again as a first-team regular, Iribas helped to another promotion in
2011–12, contributing two goals in 1,868 minutes of action. On 17 August 2012, both he and the
Castile and León side made their debut in the
Segunda División, in a 0–1 loss against
SD Huesca. He netted his first goal in the competition on 3 November, helping to a 3–0 home win over
FC Barcelona B. Iribas signed with
AD Alcorcón also of the second tier in late June 2013. He left in June 2016, and subsequently returned to the third division with
CF Fuenlabrada. On 6 July 2019, after scoring twice from 31 appearances during
the campaign (
playoffs included), as the club achieved second-tier promotion for the first time in history, the 31-year-old Iribas renewed his contract for a further year. He continued to appear regularly for
Fuenla in the following years, appearing in 40 matches during the
2021–22 season as the club suffered relegation to
Primera Federación. On 12 June 2023, Fuenlabrada announced Iribas' retirement from professional football; he continued to work at the club as a technical secretary, sporting director and assistant manager. ==References==