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Rubén Yáñez

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Rubén Yáñez
Personal information
Full nameOrlando Rubén Yáñez Alabart[1]
Date of birth (1993-10-12) 12 October 1993 (age 30)[1]
Place of birthBlanes, Spain
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Sporting Gijón
Number1
Youth career
2006–2009Lloret
2009–2010Girona
2010–2012Real Madrid
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2012–2013Real Madrid C26(0)
2013–2015Real Madrid B34(0)
2015–2017Real Madrid0(0)
2017–2022Getafe10(0)
2017–2019Cádiz (loan)0(0)
2019–2020Huesca (loan)6(0)
2022–2023Málaga29(0)
2023–Sporting Gijón34(0)
International career
2013Spain U201(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 December 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 6 July 2013

Orlando Rubén Yáñez Alabart (born 12 October 1993), known as Rubén Yáñez (Spanish pronunciation: [ruˈβeɲ ˈɟʝaɲeθ]), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Sporting de Gijón.

Club career

Real Madrid

Born in Blanes, Girona, Catalonia, Yáñez joined Real Madrid's youth academy from local side Girona FC in 2010, aged 17. He made his senior debut in the 2012–13 season, playing 26 games for the C-team in Segunda División B. In July 2013, Yáñez was promoted to the reserves, in Segunda División.[2]

On 8 September 2013, Yáñez made his professional debut, starting in a 0–1 home loss against CD Mirandés.[3] Mainly a backup to Fernando Pacheco during the campaign, he appeared in four matches as his side suffered relegation.

After Pacheco's promotion to the main squad, Yáñez was an undisputed starter for the reserves in 2014–15, contributing with 30 appearances. On 5 August 2015 he was promoted to the first team by new manager Rafael Benítez,[4] and made his debut four days later, coming on as a late substitute for Kiko Casilla in a 0–0 friendly draw against Vålerenga Fotball.[5]

Yáñez was the third option behind Keylor Navas and Casilla when the team won the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League.[6] He did not make an appearance during the season when Madrid won the 2016–17 La Liga[7][8] and the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League.[9] With 21 total appearances on the substitute bench across two years, he only played one official match for Real Madrid on 30 November 2016, again as a late substitute for Casilla in the last 15 minutes of an eventual 6–1 win (13–2 aggregate) against Cultural Leonesa in the Round of 32 of Copa del Rey.

Getafe

On 17 August 2017, Yáñez signed a four-year deal with Getafe CF, being immediately loaned to Cádiz CF for one year.[10] He made only six appearances during his time in Andalusia, all in the Copa del Rey.[11]

On 22 August 2019, after spending the whole 2018–19 season as a third-choice, Yáñez joined SD Huesca on a one-year loan deal.[12] He contributed with eight appearances overall for the side, acting as a backup to Álvaro Fernández as his side achieved promotion to the top tier as champions.

Yáñez finally made his debut for Getafe on 17 December 2020 in a 2–1 win at CD Anaitasuna in the first round of the cup.[13] Three days later he made his La Liga bow in a 2–0 win at former club Cádiz, to finally play in the top flight at the age of 26.[14] After ten consecutive games in all competitions – including once David Soria had returned from injury – he lost his place to him in February.[15][16]

On 15 July 2022, Yáñez terminated his contract with Getafe.[17]

Málaga

On 15 July 2022, hours after leaving Getafe, Yáñez signed a three-year deal with Málaga CF in the second division.[18] Second-choice to Manolo Reina, he made his debut on 3 November in the 14th game of the season, a 2–1 loss at FC Cartagena.[19] On 30 June of the following year, after the club's relegation, he left after activating an exit clause on his contract.[20]

Sporting Gijón

On 12 July 2023, free agent Yáñez signed a three-year contract with Sporting de Gijón, still in division two.[21]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 28 September 2023.[22][23]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid C2012–13Segunda División B260260
Real Madrid Castilla2013–14Segunda División4040
2014–15Segunda División B300300
Total34000340
Real Madrid2015–16La Liga000000
2016–17La Liga001010
Total001010
Getafe2018–19La Liga000000
2019–20La Liga000000
2020–21La Liga10010110
2021–22La Liga002020
Total10030130
Cádiz (loan)2017–18Segunda División006060
Huesca (loan)2019–20Segunda División602080
Málaga2022–23Segunda División29000290
Sporting Gijón2023–24Segunda División700070
Career total11201201240


Honours

Real Madrid
Huesca

References

External links

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