Mourning in World Football: Xabier Azkargorta Dies at 72
The football world says goodbye to Xabier Azkargorta, the ‘Vasco’ who led Bolivia to their only World Cup in 1994. His legacy spans continents and leaves an indelible mark on football history.
Xabier Azkargorta, a Bolivian Football Icon, Passes Away at 72
The football world mourns the loss of Xabier Azkargorta, the legendary Spanish coach known as the ‘Vasco’. Azkargorta passed away at the age of 72 due to cardiac complications in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, leaving an enduring legacy in Latin American football. His career was defined not only by sporting achievements but also by the humility, passion, and leadership he displayed with every team he managed.
Born in Azpeitia, Guipúzcoa, in 1953, the ‘Vasco’ had to give up his dream of being a professional footballer due to an injury but found his true calling on the sidelines. From his early coaching experiences in Spain with Espanyol, Sevilla, and Tenerife, to his historic work with the Bolivia national team, Azkargorta left a mark through his ability to motivate and build competitive teams.
Historic Legacy: Bolivia at the 1994 World Cup
Azkargorta’s greatest achievement cemented his place in Bolivian football history. He was the last head coach to lead La Verde to a World Cup, achieving qualification for USA 1994, an accomplishment still unmatched in the country’s history. While Bolivia was eliminated in the group stage, the qualification represented a milestone, solidifying Azkargorta as a symbol of South American football.
Beyond the national team, he won league titles with Bolívar (Apertura 2014 and Clausura 2015) and coached other Bolivian clubs like Oriente Petrolero, Sport Boys, and Atlético Palmaflor, always recognized for his method, discipline, and charisma.
Impact in Mexico and Other Continents
Azkargorta’s brief but meaningful stint with Chivas de Guadalajara in 2005 highlighted his versatility and understanding of diverse football cultures. He also coached Chile and Yokohama Marinos in Japan, winning the J-League in 1998, demonstrating that his talent transcended borders and continents.
In Spain, at just 29, he became the youngest coach in La Liga when managing Espanyol, later moving to Sevilla and Tenerife, showcasing his coaching ability from an early age.
A Legacy Beyond Football
Xabier Azkargorta was not only a successful coach but also a mentor and human reference. His famous phrase, “You play as you live,” captures his life and football philosophy: passion, discipline, and respect. Football communities from Bolivia to Spain and Mexico have expressed their sorrow and recognition at the passing of the ‘Vasco’.
His legacy will live on in every national team, club, and player he touched. Xabier Azkargorta, the man who led Bolivia to their only World Cup and inspired generations, leaves an example of leadership, humility, and love for the game.













