Roberto López Ufarte, born on April nineteenth, nineteen fifty-eight, is a distinguished former Spanish professional footballer who made his mark as a forward. Known affectionately as 'The Little Devil', he enjoyed a prolific fifteen-year career, with the majority of his time spent at Real Sociedad, where he dazzled fans for twelve seasons.
During his tenure at Real Sociedad, López Ufarte achieved remarkable success, securing four major titles, including two coveted La Liga championships. His talent on the pitch also saw him don the jerseys of Atlético Madrid and Betis, where he amassed an impressive total of four hundred eighteen matches and netted one hundred twelve goals.
In addition to his club achievements, López Ufarte represented Spain on the international stage, participating in the prestigious 1982 World Cup. His contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark, making him a celebrated figure in Spanish football history.