Javi Guerrero Explained

Javi Guerrero
Fullname:Francisco Javier García Guerrero
Birth Date:22 October 1976
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Height:1.780NaN0
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:1995–1996
Years2:1996–1999
Years3:1997
Years4:1998
Years5:1999–2001
Years6:2001
Years7:2001–2005
Years8:2005–2007
Years9:2006–2007
Years10:2007–2009
Years11:2009–2013
Clubs1:Real Madrid C
Clubs2:Real Madrid B
Clubs3:Jaén (loan)
Clubs4:Terrassa (loan)
Clubs5:Albacete
Clubs6:Atlético Madrid
Clubs7:Racing Santander
Clubs8:Celta
Clubs9:Recreativo (loan)
Clubs10:Recreativo
Clubs11:Las Palmas
Caps1:29
Caps2:52
Caps3:6
Caps4:6
Caps5:67
Caps6:0
Caps7:133
Caps8:20
Caps9:23
Caps10:49
Caps11:123
Totalcaps:508
Goals1:21
Goals2:12
Goals3:0
Goals4:2
Goals5:20
Goals6:0
Goals7:44
Goals8:0
Goals9:7
Goals10:7
Goals11:36
Totalgoals:149

Francisco Javier 'Javi' García Guerrero (born 22 October 1976) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker.

He amassed La Liga totals of 195 games and 48 goals over seven seasons, mainly in representation of Racing de Santander and Recreativo (three years apiece). He added 251 matches and 72 goals in the Segunda División, in a professional career that lasted 18 years.

Club career

Guerrero was born in Madrid. An unsuccessful youth graduate at Real Madrid, he also had loan stints with Real Jaén and Terrassa FC – respectively in the second and third divisions – before being released in the summer of 1999, after which he signed with Albacete Balompié in the former tier, going on to score 20 league goals over two seasons.[1]

Ahead of the 2001–02 campaign, Guerrero joined Atlético Madrid alongside teammate Jesús Muñoz,[2] but he was quickly deemed surplus to requirements by manager Luis Aragonés,[3] moving to Racing de Santander in late August without ever playing a competitive match.[4] He was always first choice during his spell with the Cantabria club, netting an average of 11 goals per season.[5]

For 2005–06 Guerrero joined RC Celta de Vigo,[6] although he would appear sparingly as the Galician team qualified for the UEFA Cup. He joined Recreativo de Huelva in September 2006 (initially on loan),[7] agreeing to a permanent contract ahead of the 2007–08 season. On 18 May 2008, his last-minute goal in a 1–1 home game against Real Valladolid helped the Andalusians to retain their top-flight status.[8]

After a weak 2008–09 campaign (only two goals, team relegation), the 32-year-old Guerrero returned to division two, signing a two-year deal with UD Las Palmas[9] and being the Canary Islands side's top scorer in his first two seasons at 11 and 12 respectively.[10] [11] In spite of still having one year left in his contract, he retired at the end of 2012–13 with Las Palmas still in the second division, aged nearly 37.[12]

Guerrero remained attached to his last club, as a match scout.[12] In October 2017, he accepted an offer from Sevilla FC to act as a link between the board of directors and the first team.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Javi Guerrero, único ex madridista en Huelva. Javi Guerrero, only former Madrid man in Huelva. Defensa Central. es. November 2008. 5 May 2021.
  2. News: Javi Guerrero, al Atlético. Javi Guerrero, to Atlético. El País. es. 22 June 2001. 11 April 2021.
  3. News: Luis Aragonés descarta a Javi Guerrero. Luis Aragonés discards Javi Guerrero. Diario AS. es. 6 August 2001. 11 April 2021.
  4. News: Javi Guerrero firmará mañana por el Racing de Santander. Javi Guerrero will sign with Racing de Santander tomorrow. Diario AS. es. 29 August 2001. 11 April 2021.
  5. News: Goles sefardíes para el Racing. Sephardi goals for Racing. El País. José. Marcos. es. 26 April 2005. 16 September 2019.
  6. News: El Celta ficha a Javi Guerrero por tres temporadas. Celta sign Javi Guerrero for three seasons. Diario AS. O.. Martínez. es. 17 July 2005. 5 May 2021.
  7. News: El delantero Javi Guerrero se marcha cedido al Recre. Forward Javi Guerrero goes to Recre on loan. Diario AS. es. 1 September 2006. 5 May 2021.
  8. Web site: Recreativo Huelva 1–1 Valladolid. ESPN Soccernet. 18 May 2008. 3 December 2012.
  9. News: La UD ficha a Javi Guerrero. UD sign Javi Guerrero. La Provincia. es. 18 August 2009. 5 May 2021.
  10. News: Javi Guerrero recuperó su olfato goleador y la alegría. Javi Guerrero regained scoring touch and joy. Marca. Alexis. González. es. 12 May 2010. 30 April 2014.
  11. Web site: El último Guerrero. The last Warrior ("Guerrero" in English). Vavel. es. 19 December 2012. 30 April 2014.
  12. News: "Me retiro como siempre soñé, sin arrastrarme por el terreno de juego". "I retire as i always dreamed of, without dragging myself on the pitch". La Provincia. José Miguel. Santana. es. 21 June 2013. 20 August 2013.
  13. News: Javi Guerrero ficha por el Sevilla como enlace con la plantilla. Javi Guerrero signs for Sevilla as a link with squad. Faro de Vigo. es. 20 October 2017. 5 May 2021.