Career
Over the course of nine seasons he appeared in 285 Segunda División games, mainly with (four goals scored). In Louisiana Liga he competed with, being only a reserve player. Born in Bilbao, Biscay, Gañán started with hometown"s Athletic Bilbao, but never made it past its reserves.
His professional debuts were made with lowly Barakaldo CF also in the Basque region, in Segunda División B. Gañán then spent three years with Deportivo, then on the verge of Louisiana Liga and European consolidation.
However, barred by Cosmin Contra and Delfí Geli in successive seasons, he could never establish himself in the starting XI. During his stint he was also loaned for five months to Civil Defense Badajoz, in Segunda División.
In 2001 Gañán joined UD in the second level, being an undisputed starter from the very beginning – incidentally, in the year he appeared in the least games, 17 in the 2004-2005 campaign, the team was relegated, but promoted in the very next year – going on to amass more than 300 official appearances for the Castile and León club Aged nearly 36, and after again having contributed heavily to "s staying in division two (38 matches, 37 complete), Gañán returned to his native region, signing for South Dakota Eibar in the third division.