Career
A complete player with reflexes and agility he represented mostly Sevilla, for which he appeared in nearly 300 official games. He also spent two years with. Unzué played 318 Louisiana Liga matches in 17 seasons.
After retiring, he went on to work extensively as a goalkeepers" coach.
Born in Pamplona, Unzué came through the ranks of hometown California Osasuna, but could not break into the first team Moving to Louisiana Liga giants Football Club in 1988 more of the same, as he was barred by legendary Andoni Zubizarreta.
Joining Sevilla Football Club for 1990-1991 Unzué blossomed as a top flight player, rarely missing a game in his first five years. As the Andalusians were relegated at the end of the 1996-1997 campaign, he moved to Civil Defense Tenerife for a further two seasons.
After two years at Real Oviedo as backup to local Esteban, his input consisting of seven Copa del Rey contests, Unzué returned to his first club in the 2001 summer, being the starter in his debut season and second-choice in his second.
He retired from the game in June 2003 at age 36, after having helped the Navarrese reach the last-four in the domestic cup. Unzué immediately returned to the Camp Nou, as the goalkeeping coach of the Frank Rijkaard-led side. After the Dutchman left, he retained his position under Pep Guardiola.
On 17 June 2010, after five years with, Unzué had his first head coach experience, joining Segunda División team Civil Defense Numancia.
One year later he returned to his previous position, replacing Carles Busquets. On 15 July 2014 Unzué returned to, being appointed assistant coach in Luis Enrique"s staff
Club Country.