In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ros and the second or maternal family name is Añón.
Ros playing for Real Sociedad B in 2011 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Javier Ros Añón | ||
Date of birth | (1990-02-16) 16 February 1990 (age 34) | ||
Place of birth | Pamplona, Spain | ||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
2002–2008 | Real Sociedad | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2008–2012 | Real Sociedad B | 120 | (17) |
2009–2014 | Real Sociedad | 20 | (0) |
2010 | → Eibar (loan) | 16 | (1) |
2014–2016 | Mallorca | 36 | (3) |
2016–2022 | Zaragoza | 146 | (14) |
2022 | → Amorebieta (loan) | 16 | (1) |
2022–2023 | Badajoz | 15 | (2) |
2023–2024 | Rayo Majadahonda | 18 | (1) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Javier "Javi" Ros Añón (born 16 February 1990) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Ros played his youth football with Real Sociedad. Being signed at the age of only 12, he travelled regularly by taxi from Tudela to the club's training facilities, until eventually moving to a school in San Sebastián. He made his senior debut in the 2008–09 season, appearing for the reserves in the Segunda División B and suffering relegation.
Ros made his first appearance for the first team on 23 May 2009, coming on as a substitute for another youth graduate, Markel Bergara, in the early stages of a 1–0 away win against UD Salamanca. As the Basques had no chance to promote from Segunda División from that moment onwards, he started in the last four games of the campaign, renewing his contract until 2014 at its closure.
In late January 2010, Ros was loaned to neighbouring SD Eibar in the third tier. Subsequently, he returned to Real Sociedad, going on to be a very important midfield unit for the B's over two full seasons, still in division three.
On 19 August 2012, Ros made his first appearance in La Liga, playing 12 minutes in a 5–1 loss at FC Barcelona. He finished his first season with the main squad with just seven competitive appearances, totalling 161 minutes of action.
Ros scored his first goal for Real Sociedad on 18 December 2013, opening the scoring in a 4–0 home rout of Algeciras CF in the round of 32 of the Copa del Rey (5–1 on aggregate). His second came on 16 January of the following year for the same competition, the only in the tie against Villarreal CF to qualify his team to the quarter-finals.
On 19 July 2014, Ros joined second-division club RCD Mallorca on a free transfer, signing a two-year contract. In January 2016, again as a free agent, he moved to Real Zaragoza of the same league.
A regular starter in his first seasons, Ros lost his starting spot midway through 2019–20, and suffered a knee injury which kept him out for six months in December 2020. On 30 January 2022, he was loaned to SD Amorebieta also of the second tier for six months.
Personal life
Ros was the fifth of seven brothers and sisters, Mikel being his twin. His older sibling Iñigo was also a footballer and a midfielder, spending the vast majority of his professional career in the third division and also representing Real Sociedad B and Eibar.
References
- ^ "Estuve cuatro años viniendo a Zubieta tres días por semana desde Tudela" ("For four years i came to Zubieta three days a week, from Tudela") Archived 4 January 2013 at archive.today; Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 22 July 2012 (in Spanish)
- "La Real vence por la mínima al Salamanca (0–1)" [Real beat Salamanca by the odd goal (0–1)] (in Spanish). El Diario Vasco. 23 May 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- El tudelano era... de Rente (From Tudela...no, from Rente); El Diario Vasco, 1 June 2009 (in Spanish)
- El Eibar cierra los fichajes con la llegada de Javi Ros (Eibar close roster with the arrival of Javi Ros); El Correo, 23 January 2010 (in Spanish)
- La cantera de Zubieta es inagotable (Zubieta's youth system is never-ending) Archived 30 January 2013 at archive.today; Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 15 July 2011 (in Spanish)
- "Messi bags brace for five-goal Barca". ESPN Soccernet. 19 August 2012. Archived from the original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
- "Claro triunfo y a octavos (4–0)" [Clear win and to the last-16 (4–0)] (in Spanish). Real Sociedad. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- Una venganza Real (Royal vengeance); Marca, 16 January 2014 (in Spanish)
- "El RCD Mallorca incorpora a Javier Ros" [RCD Mallorca add Javier Ros] (in Spanish). RCD Mallorca. 19 July 2014. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
- "Javi Ros, nuevo jugador del Real Zaragoza" [Javi Ros, new Real Zaragoza player] (in Spanish). Marca. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- "Javi Ros, una salida nada clara" [Javi Ros, an unclear departure] (in Spanish). Marca. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
- "Acuerdo para la cesión de Javi Ros al Amorebieta" [Agreement for the loan of Javi Ros to Amorebieta] (in Spanish). Real Zaragoza. 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
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Categories:- 1990 births
- Living people
- Spanish twins
- Spanish men's footballers
- Footballers from Pamplona
- Men's association football midfielders
- La Liga players
- Segunda División players
- Segunda División B players
- Tercera División players
- Primera Federación players
- Real Sociedad B footballers
- Real Sociedad footballers
- SD Eibar footballers
- RCD Mallorca players
- Real Zaragoza players
- SD Amorebieta footballers
- CD Badajoz players
- CF Rayo Majadahonda players
- 21st-century Spanish sportsmen