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Javi García
Full Name:Francisco Javier García Fernández[1]
Birth Date:8 February 1987[2]
Birth Place:Mula, Spain
Height:1.87 m
Position:Defensive midfielder
Currentclub:Benfica (assistant)
Youthyears1:1996–2004
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:2004–2007
Caps1:86
Goals1:10
Years2:2004–2007
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years3:2007–2008
Caps3:25
Goals3:2
Years4:2008–2009
Caps4:15
Goals4:0
Years5:2009–2012
Caps5:74
Goals5:6
Years6:2012–2014
Caps6:53
Goals6:2
Years7:2014–2017
Caps7:73
Goals7:6
Years8:2017–2020
Caps8:53
Goals8:1
Years9:2020–2022
Caps9:39
Goals9:2
Totalcaps:421
Totalgoals:29
Nationalyears1:2002
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2003–2005
Nationalcaps2:21
Nationalgoals2:4
Nationalyears3:2005–2006
Nationalcaps3:9
Nationalgoals3:2
Nationalyears4:2007
Nationalcaps4:5
Nationalgoals4:1
Nationalyears5:2008–2009
Nationalcaps5:9
Nationalgoals5:0
Nationalyears6:2012–2013
Nationalcaps6:2
Nationalgoals6:0
Manageryears1:2022–
Managerclubs1:Benfica (assistant)

Francisco Javier "Javi" García Fernández (pronounced as /es/; born 8 February 1987) is a Spanish former professional footballer who is an assistant manager for Benfica. A defensive midfielder by nature, he could also appear as a central defender.

He started his career with Real Madrid, but represented mostly the reserve team, going on to have a three-year spell with Benfica in Portugal. In 2012 he signed with Manchester City, then spent a further three seasons in the Russian Premier League with Zenit Saint Petersburg where he appeared in 108 matches across all competitions. He returned to Spain with Betis in 2017 and retired at Boavista.

García represented Spain at various youth levels, including the victorious under-19s at the 2006 European Championship, and made his senior international debut in 2012.

Club career

Real Madrid

A product of Real Madrid's youth system, García was born in Mula, Region of Murcia, and played three La Liga matches for the first team while still a junior, making his debut at age 17 in a 5–0 home win against Levante on 28 November 2004.[3] After that, he would spend the entire 2005–06 season with the reserves in Segunda División.

The summer of 2006 was a very busy one for García: first, he won the UEFA European Championship with the under-19s,[4] impressing first-team head coach Fabio Capello who recalled him to training sessions. He played most of Real's pre-season games, including a starting line-up spot in both Ramón de Carranza Trophy fixtures, being deployed in central midfield alongside new purchase Emerson;[5] however, he failed to appear for the main squad in official matches.

In August 2007, in the campaign of García's supposed definitive promotion to the first team, head coach Bernd Schuster would eventually prevent that golden opportunity – as fellow cantera players Rubén de la Red and Esteban Granero also left – and offers began to appear from clubs in the Premier League, including Liverpool, and domestic teams such as Atlético Madrid and Deportivo de La Coruña. García would finally settle for Osasuna on 31 August, signing for four seasons for a €2.5 million transfer fee as the Navarre side was keen to replace injury-struck midfielder Javad Nekounam (out of action for several months);[6] having first appeared in a 1–1 home draw to Sevilla, where he played one minute, he scored twice in his first six matches, in victories over Levante (4–1)[7] and Villarreal (3–2).[8]

García's contract included a buy-back clause that could see him return to Real Madrid for €4 million. On 29 April 2008, Osasuna officially reported that the former had exercised their purchase option, and the player returned to the Santiago Bernabéu for 2008–09;[9] he made his first league appearance for Real in his second spell during the 7–1 thrashing of Sporting de Gijón on 24 September, coming on as a second-half substitute for Mahamadou Diarra.[10]

Benfica

Deemed surplus to requirements at Real Madrid, García signed for Benfica in Portugal on 21 July 2009 on a five-year contract for a €7 million transfer fee.[11] An undisputed starter throughout his first season he also scored three goals, most notably through a header in the last minute for the game's only goal against Associação Naval 1º de Maio at home,[12] as the club clung onto the top position on 9 November and eventually won the Primeira Liga.[13]

García made 43 competitive appearances in 2011–12. His two goals of the campaign came against Sporting CP in the Lisbon derby 1–0 home win,[14] and at Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League – in the latter, he netted off a corner kick in the 85th minute to make it 1–1, but ten-men Benfica eventually lost 2–1 and 3–1 on aggregate.[15]

Manchester City

On 31 August 2012, García joined Manchester City for £15.8 million.[16] [17] He made his Premier League debut on 15 September in a 1–1 away draw to Stoke City, scoring with a header from a Carlos Tevez free-kick.[18]

After picking up a thigh injury in the early minutes of the Champions League group stage fixture against Borussia Dortmund, García missed several weeks of action.[19] He made his return against West Ham United, replacing Tevez in the 84th minute of a 0–0 draw at Upton Park.[20] On 15 December, he started in a 3–1 victory at Newcastle United and scored his side's second goal.[21]

Zenit Saint Petersburg

On 13 August 2014, Zenit Saint Petersburg announced the £13 million signing of García after he passed the medical and agreed to personal terms.[22] He scored his first goal for his new team 18 days later, the only in an away win over Lokomotiv Moscow in the Russian Premier League.[23]

García played 24 matches in the 2014–15 season, scoring three times as the side won the fifth national championship in their history (fourth under the tournament's new denomination).[24]

Betis

On 14 August 2017, the 30-year-old García returned to Spain after eight years to join Real Betis.[25] He appeared in 64 total games for the team from the Estadio Benito Villamarín over three seasons, scoring once in a 3–1 away win against Alavés on 12 March 2018[26] and being sent off the following 10 February in a 3–0 loss at Leganés.[27]

García signed a new two-year contract with the Andalusians on 5 July 2019.[28]

Boavista

After mutually terminating his contract with Betis, García went back to Portugal's top flight by joining Boavista on a three-year deal on 19 August 2020.[29] [30] He scored his first goal for the team on 25 October in a 2–2 draw at Famalicão, in which he was sent off.[31]

On 22 June 2022, the 35-year-old García retired. Remaining in Portugal, he immediately went back to Benfica and joined the staff of new manager Roger Schmidt.[32]

International career

García represented the Spain national under-21 team at the 2009 UEFA European Championship, appearing against England (2–0 loss)[33] in an eventual group stage exit. He earned his first cap for the full side on 26 May 2012, playing 22 minutes in a 2–0 friendly win over Serbia in St. Gallen.[34]

Career statistics

Club

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ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid2004–05La Liga30400070
2005–06La Liga00001010
2006–07La Liga00201030
Total30600020110
Osasuna2007–08La Liga25200252
Real Madrid2008–09La Liga150201030210
Benfica2009–10Primeira Liga2630040141444
2010–11Primeira Liga2423144131448
2011–12Primeira Liga2211010121362
Total726419439312414
Manchester City2012–13Premier League242400050332
2013–14Premier League290406080470
Total5328060130802
Zenit Saint Petersburg2014–15Russian Premier League24310110363
2015–16Russian Premier League2626160383
2016–17Russian Premier League2212070311
2017–18Russian Premier League102030
Total73691002601087
Betis2017–18La Liga32110331
2018–19La Liga1304050220
2019–20La Liga801090
Total531600050641
Boavista2020–21Primeira Liga2112000231
2021–22Primeira Liga1811020211
Total392302000442
Career total3331938218488347727

Honours

Real Madrid B

2004–05[36]

Real Madrid

2008[37]

Benfica

2009–10[38]

2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12[38]

Manchester City

2013–14[39]

2013–14[40]

Zenit Saint Petersburg

2014–15[42]

2015–16[42]

2015, 2016[42]

Spain U19

2006[43]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barclays Premier League squad numbers 2013/14. Premier League. 16 August 2013. 17 August 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130925003258/http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/news/news/2013-14/aug/premier-league-squad-numbers-seasons-2013-14.html. 25 September 2013.
  2. Web site: Francisco Javier García Fernández. Real Betis. es. 14 February 2020.
  3. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/169352?cc=5739 Real Madrid 5–0 Levante
  4. http://www.uefa.com/under19/news/newsid=436032.html García shoulders Spanish burden
  5. News: Capello y sus 'guerreros' caen ante el Villarreal en el Carranza. Capello and his 'warriors' fall to Villarreal in the Carranza. El País. Diego. Torres. es. 20 August 2006. 3 March 2014.
  6. News: Osasuna ficha a Javi García. Osasuna sign Javi García. Marca. Rafa. Aguilera. es. 30 August 2007. 3 March 2014.
  7. https://archive.today/20120720111905/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/226387?cc=5739 Osasuna 4–1 Levante
  8. https://archive.today/20120713195617/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/226465?cc=5739 Osasuna 3–2 Villarreal
  9. http://www.osasuna.es/dev/actualidad/ultimasnoticias/el-real-madrid-recompra-a-javi-garcia El Real Madrid recompra a Javi García (Real Madrid rebuy Javi García)
  10. https://archive.today/20120718172722/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/253108?cc=5739 Real Madrid 7–1 Sporting Gijón
  11. Web site: Benfica confirma à CMVM contratação de Javi Garcia por cinco anos. Benfica confirm signing of Javi Garcia for five years to PSMC. TSF. pt. 21 July 2009. 4 December 2017.
  12. http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-liga-sagres-news/5312-benfica-move-back-into-tie-for-first-place Benfica move back into tie for first place
  13. News: Benfica conquista o 32.º título da história. Benfica conquer 32nd title in history. Diário de Notícias. Gonçalo. Lopes. Tiago. Silva Pires. pt. 9 May 2010. 21 May 2019.
  14. http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-liga-sagres-news/29909-benfica-v-sporting-live-text-updates Javi Garcia heads Benfica to derby victory
  15. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17532972 Chelsea 2–1 Benfica
  16. Web site: Comunicado. Announcement. Portuguese Securities Market Commission. pt. 31 August 2012. 31 December 2014.
  17. http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Team-news/2012/August/Javi-Garcia-joins-City Javi Garcia completes move to Blues
  18. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19527920 Stoke 1–1 Manchester City
  19. Web site: Best is yet to come says Garcia. Manchester City F.C.. 24 December 2012. 23 September 2020.
  20. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20107328 West Ham 0–0 Man City
  21. Web site: Manchester City bounced back from the disappointment of losing the Manchester derby with a stylish victory over Newcastle United at St James' Park.. BBC Sport. Neil. Johnston. 15 December 2012. 4 December 2017.
  22. News: Manchester City's Javi García set to join Zenit St Petersburg for £13m. The Guardian. Jamie. Jackson. 12 August 2014. 23 September 2020.
  23. http://www.espnfc.us/gamecast/statistics/id/397902/statistics.html Lokomotiv Moscow 0–1 Zenit St Petersburg
  24. Web site: Zenit de Villas-Boas é campeão da Rússia. Villas-Boas' Zenit are Russian champions. SAPO. pt. 17 May 2015. 19 September 2020.
  25. Web site: http://fc-zenit.ru/news/2017-08-14-khavi-garsiya-prodolzhit-kareru-v-ispanii.htm. ru:Хави Гарсия продолжит карьеру в Испании. Javi García will continue his career in Spain. FC Zenit. ru. 14 August 2017. 14 August 2017.
  26. News: Betis beat Alaves thanks to Lorenzo Moron brace. Belfast Telegraph. 12 March 2018. 20 August 2020.
  27. News: En-Nesyri destroza al Betis. En-Nesyri destroys Betis. Marca. Miguel Ángel. García. es. 10 February 2019. 20 August 2020.
  28. Web site: El Real Betis y Javi García amplían su vinculación hasta 2021. Real Betis and Javi García extend their link until 2021. Real Betis. es. 5 July 2019. 23 July 2019.
  29. News: Javi García é reforço do Boavista. Javi García is a Boavista addition. Record. pt. 19 August 2020. 19 September 2020.
  30. Web site: OFICIAL: Boavista confirma Javi García. OFFICIAL: Boavista confirm Javi García. Mais Futebol. pt. 19 August 2020. 19 September 2020.
  31. News: VAR, penálti, golaços e ainda uma expulsão: um minuto que resume o Famalicão-Boavista. VAR, penalty, wondergoals and even a sending-off: a minute that recounts Famalicão-Boavista. O Jogo. pt. 25 October 2021. 22 June 2022.
  32. News: Javi García anuncia final de carreira: "Veremo-nos em breve". Javi García announces end of career: "We'll see each other soon". Record. Flávio Miguel. Silva. pt. 22 June 2022. 22 June 2022.
  33. Web site: Second-half strikes see England through. UEFA. Andrew. Haslam. 18 June 2009. 26 May 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20120525184632/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under21/fixturesresults/round=15086/match=304491/report=rp.html. 25 May 2012.
  34. News: Adrián está listo para la Eurocopa. Adrián is ready for Euro. Marca. Fran. Villalobos. es. 26 May 2012. 26 May 2012.
  35. Web site: Javi García. Soccerway. 3 March 2014.
  36. News: El último Castilla en subir ha dado siete internacionales. Last Castilla to promote has given seven internationals. Marca. J. L.. Calderón. es. 30 May 2012. 21 May 2019.
  37. News: El Valencia gana al Real Madrid pero la Supercopa se decidirá en el Bernabéu (3–2). Valencia beat Real Madrid but the Supercup will be decided at the Bernabéu (3–2). 20 minutos. es. 18 August 2008. 21 May 2019.
  38. Web site: Javi Garcia na órbita do Bordéus. Bordeaux tracking Javi Garcia. Diário Desportivo. pt. 2 July 2017. 21 May 2019.
  39. Web site: Javi García: Overview. Premier League. 16 April 2018.
  40. Web site: Manchester City 3–1 Sunderland. BBC Sport. Phil. McNulty. 2 March 2014. 28 April 2019.
  41. Web site: Man City 0–1 Wigan. BBC Sport. Phil. McNulty. 11 May 2013. 28 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20160112212927/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22409634. 12 January 2016.
  42. News: Javi García, el coleccionista de títulos. Javi García, the title collector. Marca. Miguel Ángel. Morán. es. 18 August 2017. 21 May 2019.
  43. Web site: European U-19 Championship 2006. RSSSF. Julián. Díaz Rubio. 6 July 2018.