Real Sociedad Born in
Olaberria,
Gipuzkoa,
Basque Country, Begiristain began his professional career with
Real Sociedad in 1982 at the age of 18, being immediately cast into the first-team's setup. After 16
La Liga games in his
first season, he became an essential member of the side that was coached by
John Toshack, also including
Luis Arconada,
Roberto López Ufarte,
José Mari Bakero and
Luis López Rekarte; the highlights of his career at Real included scoring the second goal in the 1987
Copa del Rey final against
Atlético Madrid, which was eventually won on
penalties after the 2–2 draw. In the
1987–88 campaign, Begiristain helped his team to finish runners-up in both league and cup, with
Real Madrid winning the former and
Barcelona claiming the latter. Within a month he, along with Bakero and López Rekarte, signed for the
Catalan club.
Barcelona Begiristain scored in his league debut for Barcelona, a 2–0 home win over
Espanyol, and finished his
first year at the
Camp Nou with 38 games and 12 goals, adding two in nine matches in the
victorious campaign in the
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Alongside fellow
Basque players Bakero,
Andoni Zubizarreta,
Julio Salinas and
Ion Andoni Goikoetxea, he was part of the side dubbed
Dream Team, winning numerous honours. Among his best moments were
hat-tricks against
Real Valladolid in 1991 and
Real Zaragoza two years later.
Later years In 1995, after gradually losing his importance with Barcelona (although he still registered 44 games and 13 goals over the last two seasons), Begiristain signed for
Deportivo de La Coruña, where he linked up with two past acquaintances, Toshack and López Rekarte. He helped his new team win the
Supercopa de España, scoring in the away leg for a
2–1 win against Real Madrid at the
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. During the
last season in
Galicia, Begiristain only appeared ten times, but scored against
Extremadura in the final round, granting
Depor a third-place finish with the 1–0 win. By this time, he had played more than 600 competitive matches in his country and surpassed the 100-goal mark. Begiristain closed out his career in 1999 at 35, after three years with the
Urawa Red Diamonds in the Japanese
J1 League. ==International career==