Roger García Junyent

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Roger
Personal information
Full nameRoger García Junyent
Date of birth (1976-12-15) 15 December 1976
Place of birthSabadell, Spain
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current clubSabadell (assistant)
Youth career
1986–1994Barcelona
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–1995Barcelona B26(6)
1995–1999Barcelona78(7)
1999–2003Espanyol114(17)
2003–2006Villarreal55(4)
2006–2007Ajax11(1)
Total284(35)
National team
1992–1993Spain U1616(5)
1993–1995Spain U186(3)
1995Spain U205(2)
1996–1998Spain U2112(4)
Teams managed
2010–Sabadell (assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Roger García Junyent, known as simply Roger (born 15 December 1976), is a Spanish retired footballer who played mostly as a left midfielder. He possessed a strong shot and was known for his passing ability.[1]

He spent most of his career at FC Barcelona, without much success, going on to represent three other teams until his retirement, including one abroad (when healthy, he played an important part in Villarreal's La Liga consolidation).

Roger's career was significantly hampered by injuries, and he retired from football at the age of 30, amassing Spanish top division totals of 247 games and 28 goals.

Football career

Born in Sabadell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Roger was a product of local FC Barcelona's youth ranks. He made his debuts for the first team in the 1994–95 season, going on to appear in 33 games in the following campaign while scoring his first goal in a 1–1 away draw against Real Madrid, on 30 September 1995.

After two seasons where he appeared sparingly in back-to-back La Liga conquests, Roger moved to neighbouring RCD Espanyol also in the top division, where he was a starter for much of his stay. In his last year, he netted a career-best nine goals (third-best in the squad) while the club barely avoided relegation.

Roger then spent three seasons with Villarreal CF, playing only one match in his second year due to a serious injury. During a 12-month period (2002–03, one with each club), he scored three goals while still in his own half of the field.[2]

In 2006 Roger signed with Eredivisie giants AFC Ajax, joining former Barça teammate Gabri, but retired after just one season due to persistent injuries. At the Amsterdam outfit he became the last player to wear number 14, as it was subsequently retired in honor of club legend Johan Cruyff, his coach at Barcelona.

García had his first coaching experience in 2010–11, assisting former Barcelona teammate Lluís Carreras at CE Sabadell FC and attaining promotion to the second division.

Honours

Club

Barcelona
Espanyol
Villarreal

Country

Spain U21

Personal

Roger's brothers, Óscar and Genís, were also footballers. All youth products of Barcelona, they had however different fates as professionals (especially the latter).[3]

References

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