Gaizka Toquero Pinedo (born 9 August 1984) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mainly as a right winger.
He spent most of his career with Athletic Bilbao, appearing in 207 competitive matches during seven La Liga seasons and scoring 24[1] goals, and becoming a fan favourite for his endeavour.[2]
While playing for Sestao, Athletic Bilbao showed interest in acquiring Toquero, who eventually signed him in 2008.[5] After not being part of Joaquín Caparrós' plans in pre-season, he was loaned to neighbouring SD Eibar greatly due to new manager Carlos Pouso, who had coached the player before.[6][7]
Blessed with few technical skills but a tremendous hard-worker – which earned him the affectionate nickname of Lehendakari[11][12]– in 2009–10 Toquero blossomed into a first division player.[13] He started most of the campaign as an attacking complement to Fernando Llorente, and also found the net on several occasions, notably a double against Real Valladolid on 7 March 2010 in a 2–0 home success.[14]
Toquero once again was a regular starter for Athletic during 2010–11, opening his official goal account on 30 January 2011 by netting twice in a 2–0 win at Atlético Madrid.[15] At the end of the following season, he came off the bench in both the UEFA Europa League and the Spanish Cup finals, both of which ended in 3–0 defeats;[16][17] in October 2012 he renewed his contract, due to expire in June 2013, for three more years.[18]
On 10 July 2015, Toquero cut ties with Athletic[21] and returned to Alavés four days later after agreeing to a two-year deal.[22] He was an ever-present figure in his first season, scoring nine goals in 39 starts as the team returned to the top tier after a ten-year wait;[23][2] he added 23 with one goal[24] during the second, and played a part in their run to the domestic cup final, although he was an unused substitute in the showpiece match.[25]
As his contract at Mendizorrotza Stadium was finally not renewed, Toquero decided to train with hometown minnows CD Aurrerá de Vitoria in the close season while considering his options for the future.[26]
Zaragoza
On 4 August 2017, Toquero signed a one-year deal with second division club Real Zaragoza.[27] On 29 May 2019, after nearly a year without playing an official match due to complications from a knee injury, the 34-year-old announced his retirement.[28]
^ abcAthletic's second goal in their 3–3 draw away to HJK Helsinki in August 2012 is a matter of dispute. Some sources, including his profile on the club's website (Athletic Bilbao[permanent dead link]), contemporary match reports (SportsMole, RTVE) and later career summaries in the media (El DesmarqueEl Mundo, DeiaArchived 12 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine) give the goal to Toquero, which would be his 25th in total, but other statistical resources, including the UEFA match report, (UEFA, BDFutbol, Soccerway) count it as an own goal by HJK's Rami Hakanpää. Footage of the incident from a single angle (12:20) is inconclusive (additionally, the screen display shows 'own goal', but the stadium tannoy announcer can be heard crediting it to Toquero).