Roger García Explained

Roger
Fullname:Roger García Junyent[1]
Birth Date:15 December 1976
Birth Place:Sabadell, Spain
Height:1.80NaN0
Youthyears1:1982–1987
Youthclubs1:Mercantil
Youthyears2:1987–1994
Years1:1994–1995
Caps1:26
Goals1:6
Years2:1995–1999
Caps2:78
Goals2:7
Years3:1999–2003
Caps3:114
Goals3:17
Years4:2003–2006
Caps4:55
Goals4:4
Years5:2006–2007
Caps5:11
Goals5:1
Totalcaps:284
Totalgoals:35
Nationalyears1:1992–1993
Nationalcaps1:16
Nationalgoals1:5
Nationalyears2:1993–1995
Nationalcaps2:6
Nationalgoals2:3
Nationalyears3:1995
Nationalcaps3:5
Nationalgoals3:2
Nationalyears4:1996–1998
Nationalcaps4:12
Nationalgoals4:4
Manageryears1:2010–2013
Managerclubs1:Sabadell (assistant)
Manageryears2:2013–
Managerclubs2:Catalonia (assistant)
Manageryears3:2016–2018
Manageryears4:2019–2020
Managerclubs4:Celta (assistant)

Roger García Junyent (born 15 December 1976), known simply as Roger, is a Spanish former footballer who played mostly as a left midfielder. He possessed a strong shot, and was known for his passing ability.[2]

He spent most of his career at Barcelona, without much success, going on to represent three other teams until his retirement, including one abroad. When fit, 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 matches and 28 goals.

Club career

Born in Sabadell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Roger was a product of local FC Barcelona's youth ranks. He made his debut for the first team in the 1994–95 season, going on to appear in 33 games the following campaign while scoring his first goal in a 1–1 away draw against Real Madrid, on 30 September 1995.[3]

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 side barely avoided relegation.[4]

Roger then spent three seasons with Villarreal CF,[4] playing only one match in his second due to a serious injury.[5] Over a 12-month period (2002–03, one with each club), he scored three goals while still in his own half of the field.[6]

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 Arena, 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.[7]

Roger 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.[8] In November 2019, following a two-year spell with youth club CF Damm (he was also its sporting director),[9] [10] he was named assistant at RC Celta de Vigo where his older brother Óscar acted as manager.[11]

Personal life

Roger's brothers, Óscar and Genís, were also footballers. All youth products of Barcelona, they had however different fates as professionals (especially the latter).[12]

On 17 June 1997, during the final of the Copa Catalunya, all three appeared with the first team in a 3–1 loss to CE Europa.[13]

Honours

Barcelona

1997–98, 1998–99

1996–97, 1997–98

1996–97

1997

Espanyol

Villarreal

2004[14]

Spain U21

1998[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: ROGER García Junyent. El Mundo. es. 17 November 2021.
  2. News: Roger, el '10' ideal que Cruyff encontró en el Miniestadi. Roger, the perfect '10' Cruyff found at the Miniestadi. El País. Àngels. Piñol. es. 8 December 1995. 22 July 2012.
  3. News: Superior hasta con diez. Better even with ten. Mundo Deportivo. Tomás. Guasch. es. 1 October 1995. 21 March 2017.
  4. News: El Villarreal contrata a Roger García, su cuarto fichaje gratis. Villarreal hire Roger García, their fourth signing for free. El País. Juan. Morenilla. es. 3 August 2003. 17 November 2021.
  5. News: El Villarreal se hace con los servicios de Sorín. Villarreal acquire services of Sorín. El Mundo. es. 4 November 2004. 12 August 2019.
  6. News: Is there a greater long-range goalscorer than Xabi Alonso?. The Guardian. James. Dart. Nicky. Bandini. Rob. Smyth. 4 October 2006. 5 October 2006.
  7. News: Oscar Garcia writes emotional '14 thanks' letter to Johan Cruyff. Sport. 29 March 2016. 21 March 2017.
  8. News: La nueva vida del Sabadell. Sabadell's new life. El Periódico de Catalunya. Jordi. Tió. es. 18 October 2011. 14 April 2014.
  9. News: Roger García, nuevo entrenador de la Damm. Roger García, new Damm manager. Sport. es. 23 May 2016. 17 November 2021.
  10. Web site: Francesc Bosch sustituye a Roger García al frente del CF Damm. Francesc Bosch replaces Roger García in charge of CF Damm. Fútbol Juvenil. Cristina. Ripoll. es. 26 January 2018. 17 November 2021.
  11. News: Óscar y Roger García Junyent se abonan al Celta. Óscar and Roger García Junyent are Celta associates. La Voz de Galicia. es. 15 November 2019. 17 November 2021.
  12. Web site: Barça brothers. FC Barcelona. Manel. Tomàs. Jordi. Clos. 29 October 2009. 4 November 2009. dead. https://archive.today/20121209122154/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/10/n091029107517.html. 9 December 2012.
  13. News: El Europa completa su gesta ganando al Barça. Europa complete their exploit by defeating Barça. Mundo Deportivo. José Luis. López. es. 18 June 1997. 21 March 2017.
  14. News: El Villarreal vuelve a la UEFA tras ganar la Intertoto. Villarreal return to UEFA after winning the Intertoto. El Mundo. es. 23 August 2004. 17 November 2021.
  15. Web site: 1998 Under-21 EURO: Iván Pérez applies finishing touch. UEFA. 1 June 1998. 16 June 2023.