Javier Portillo

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Javier Portillo
Personal information
Full nameJavier García Portillo
Date of birth (1982-03-30) 30 March 1982
Place of birthAranjuez, Spain
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current clubHércules
Number9
Youth career
1994–2001Real Madrid
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2002Real Madrid B28(17)
2002–2006Real Madrid31(6)
2004Fiorentina (loan)11(1)
2005–2006Club Brugge (loan)24(8)
2006–2007Gimnàstic34(11)
2007–2009Osasuna40(3)
2010–2011Hércules42(6)
2011–2012Las Palmas34(8)
2012–Hércules61(24)
National team
2002–2003Spain U2110(5)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 February 2014.
† Appearances (Goals).

Javier García Portillo (born 30 March 1982 in Aranjuez, Community of Madrid) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Hércules CF as a forward.

Club career

In 1994, aged 12, Portillo entered Real Madrid's youth system. During seven seasons he was a prolific scorer, netting 150 goals and breaking a record previously held by Raúl. In 2002 he signed his first professional contract, running until 2007 with a release clause of 35 million.

On 6 October 2002 Portillo made his first main squad appearance, starting in a 5–2 home win against Deportivo Alavés and ending that season with five goals in only 10 games. He also scored a vital last-minute equaliser against Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League second group phase, a goal which ultimately proved to be crucial in the Merengues' making it into the knockout stages.[1]

In July 2004 Portillo was loaned to Serie A club ACF Fiorentina, but was recalled by new manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo, who arrived midway through 2004–05. However, the same coach deemed him surplus to requirements and another loan ensued, to Belgian League's Club Brugge KV.

At the end of this loan period Portillo returned to Real, under newly hired coach Fabio Capello. With new signing Ruud van Nistelrooy adding to already present Raúl, Antonio Cassano and Ronaldo, he was released from contract, and signed a two-year contract with newly promoted Gimnàstic de Tarragona.

After a very successful individual season (11 league goals, although the Catalan side was relegated from La Liga) he replaced, in July 2007, Roberto Soldado at Osasuna, who returned from loan to Real Madrid.[2] During his first two campaigns, he was used irregularly, and only netted three times in the league.

In late December 2009, Portillo – who was only fourth or fifth-choice striker for Osasuna coach José Antonio Camacho – finally moved clubs, signing until the end of 2009–10 plus two more with second division's Hércules CF. After some time to adjust, he finished the season in the starting XI, netting vital goals in the final stretch (namely in the last round, a 2–0 win at Real Unión), as the Alicante club returned to the first division after 13 years.

In 2010–11 Portillo returned to reserve status, after Hércules signed David Trezeguet and Nelson Valdez in the off-season. He only started through injury or suspension to the pair, and only scored twice in official matches, one coming in a 3–1 away win against Real Sociedad on 3 April 2011,[3] with Hércules being immediately relegated back.

On 2 August 2011, Portillo signed for three seasons with UD Las Palmas in the second level.[4] For 2012–13, however, he moved teams again, returning to Hércules on a three-year deal.[5]

International career

During one year (shortly after his arrival at the Real Madrid senior setup), Portillo played ten times for Spain U-21's, scoring five goals.

Honours

Real Madrid
Club Brugge
  • Belgian Supercup: 2005

Club statistics

[6]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Spain League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Europe Total
2001–02Real MadridLa Liga------1111
2002–0310568--712314
2003–0418171--40292
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
2004–05FiorentinaSerie A11173----184
Spain League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Europe Total
2004–05Real MadridLa Liga3010----40
Belgium League Belgian Cup League Cup Europe Total
2005–06Club BruggeBelgian Pro League248--83
Spain League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Europe Total
2006–07GimnàsticLa Liga341121----3612
2007–08Osasuna18220----202
2008–0920120----221
2009–102010----30
2009–10HérculesSegunda División15521----176
2010–11La Liga26121----282
2011–12Las PalmasSegunda División34810----358
2012–13Hércules401710----4117
Total Spain 202442712--12224158
Italy 11173----184
Belgium 248--833211
Career total 237533415205

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