In 1958, Iborra transferred to Sporting de Gijón for 500,000 Spanish pesetas, enduring relegation in his first season in Asturias but scoring 12 goals in 18 games in the Segunda División in 1959–60.[3] He joined Elche in 1960, remaining there for 11 years. During his time there, he was recast as a defender, and was credited by Alfredo Di Stéfano as the best of that position in Spain. He captained the team in the Copa del Generalísimo final on 15 June 1969, a 1–0 loss to Atlético Bilbao.[1]
Iborra returned to Olímpico before retiring.[1] He managed several lower-league teams including Onteniente, where he signed Francisco Ballester, a former Elche teammate and Xàtiva native whose spell at Real Madrid had been fraught with injury.[4]
Personal life
Iborra and his wife Pilar had five children. In 2013, their eldest daughter also named Pilar died aged 53, while president of CF Plus Xàtiva.[1]
Iborra lived with dementia. He died aged 88 on 3 December 2020, weeks after the death of his wife.[1]