Borja Herrera (original) (raw)
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Spanish footballer (born 1993)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Herrera and the second or maternal family name is González.
Borja Herrera
Herrera with Maccabi Netanya 2019 | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Borja Herrera González | ||
Date of birth | (1993-01-08) 8 January 1993 (age 31) | ||
Place of birth | Las Palmas, Spain | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Goa | ||
Number | 26 | ||
Youth career | |||
2003–2005 | Las Palmas | ||
2005–2012 | Huracán | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2012–2014 | Unión Viera | 53 | (13) |
2014 | Tudelano | 17 | (1) |
2014–2017 | Las Palmas B | 85 | (19) |
2017–2018 | Las Palmas | 3 | (0) |
2018 | → Real Valladolid (loan) | 5 | (0) |
2018–2019 | Reus | 18 | (1) |
2019 | Albacete | 9 | (0) |
2019 | Maccabi Netanya | 5 | (0) |
2020–2021 | Andorra | 11 | (0) |
2021–2022 | Unionistas de Salamanca | 11 | (0) |
2022 | Tamaraceite | 14 | (4) |
2022–2023 | Hyderabad | 22 | (4) |
2023–2024 | East Bengal | 9 | (1) |
2024– | Goa | 23 | (6) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 02:32, 21 December 2024 (UTC) |
Borja Herrera González (born 8 January 1993) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Indian Super League club Goa.
Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Herrera finished his formation with AD Huracán. He made his debut as a senior with CF Unión Viera during the 2012–13 season, in Tercera División.[1]
On 31 January 2014, Herrera joined CD Tudelano in Segunda División B.[2] On 12 July 2014 he moved to UD Las Palmas, the club he already represented as a youth, being assigned to the reserves also in the third division.[3]
On 11 July 2016, Herrera extended his contract until 2018.[4] The following 13 June, after helping the B-side in their promotion to the third division, he was promoted to the main squad ahead of the 2017–18 campaign.[5]
Herrera made his first team – and La Liga – debut on 24 September 2017, starting in a 0–2 home loss against CD Leganés.[6] The following 25 January, he was loaned to Segunda División side Real Valladolid until June.[7]
On 31 July 2018, after achieving promotion with the Blanquivioletas and suffering relegation with the Amarillos, Herrera signed a three-year deal with CF Reus Deportiu in the second level. He scored his first professional goal the following 6 January, netting the opener in a 3–0 away defeat of Málaga CF.
On 24 January 2019, Herrera left the Catalans due to the club's poor financial situation overall.[8] Two days later, he agreed to an 18-month contract with fellow league team Albacete Balompié.[9]
On 19 July 2019, Herrera signed a two-year contract with Maccabi Netanya from the Israeli Premier League.[10]
On 6 August 2020, signed in Andorra.
In July 2022, Herrera moved to India and signed with defending Indian Super League champions Hyderabad FC.[11] He made his debut on 13 October 2022, against NorthEast United, coming on as 71st-minute substitute and scoring his debut goal two minutes later.[12]
On 12 June 2023, Herrera joined East Bengal on a one-year deal.[13] He won the 2024 Super Cup with East Bengal.[14]
On 30 January 2024, Herrera joined FC Goa on loan until the end of the 2023–24 season, reuniting with his Las Palmas and Hyderabad FC coach Manolo Márquez.[15]
Herrera signed a short-term contract in January 2024 with Indian Super League club FC Goa, which in-turn led to permanent deal for the 2024–25 season with the club.[16]
On 27 September 2024, Herrera scored a hattrick against East Bengal in the league, which led his team to a 3–2 victory.[17]
As of 10 May 2024[18]
Club | Season | League | Cup | Continental | Total | |||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Tudelano | 2013–14 | Segunda División B | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 13 | 0 | |
Las Palmas B | 2014–15 | 19 | 1 | 0 | 0 | — | 19 | 1 | ||
Las Palmas | 2017–18 | La Liga | 3 | 0 | 3[a] | 0 | — | 6 | 0 | |
Real Valladolid (loan) | 2017–18 | LaLiga 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 5 | 0 | |
Reus | 2018–19 | 18 | 1 | 1[a] | 0 | — | 19 | 1 | ||
Albacete | 2018–19 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 9 | 0 | ||
Maccabi Netanya | 2019–20 | Israeli Premier League | 4 | 0 | 6[b][c] | 0 | — | 10 | 0 | |
Andorra | 2020–21 | Segunda División B | 11 | 0 | 1[a] | 0 | — | 12 | 0 | |
Unionistas de Salamanca | 2021–22 | Primera División RFEF | 11 | 0 | 1[a] | 0 | — | 12 | 0 | |
Tamaraceite | 2021–22 | Segunda División RFEF | 14 | 4 | 0 | 0 | — | 14 | 4 | |
Hyderabad | 2022–23 | Indian Super League | 22 | 4 | 8[d][e] | 1 | 1[f] | 0 | 31 | 5 |
East Bengal | 2023–24 | 9 | 1 | 10[d][e] | 0 | — | 19 | 1 | ||
Goa (loan) | 2023–24 | 13 | 2 | 5 | 3 | — | 13 | 2 | ||
Career total | 138 | 11 | 30 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 169 | 12 |
- ^ a b c d Appearance(s) in Copa del Rey
- ^ Appearance(s) in Toto Cup
- ^ Appearance(s) in Israel State Cup
- ^ a b Appearance(s) in Durand Cup
- ^ a b Appearance(s) in Super Cup
- ^ Appearance(s) in play-offs for AFC Cup
East Bengal
FC Goa
- ^ "Borja Herrera: "Estoy preparado para jugar en la UD"" [Borja Herrera: "I am ready to play in UD"] (in Spanish). La Provincia. 4 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- ^ "Tres son los fichajes del mercado de invierno" [Three are the winter market signings] (in Spanish). CD Tudelano. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- ^ "Maikel, Jesús Álvaro y Borja Herrera se incorporan a Las Palmas Atlético" [Maikel, Jesús Álvaro and Borja Herrera join Las Palmas Atlético] (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 12 July 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- ^ "Borja Herrera, también dos años más de amarillo" [Borja Herrera, also two further years as _amarillo_] (in Spanish). Tinta Amarilla. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- ^ "Borja Herrera tendrá ficha y dorsal con el primer equipo" [Borja Herrera will have registration and jersey with the first team] (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- ^ "El Leganés toma el Gran Canaria y se asoma a Europa" [Las Palmas take Gran Canaria and head towards Europa] (in Spanish). Marca. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- ^ "Borja Herrera refuerza el lateral izquierdo" [Borja Herrera bolsters the left back] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
- ^ "Tres jugadores del Reus abandonan el club" [Three Reus players leave the club] (in Spanish). Sport. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
- ^ "Borja Herrera se pone la camiseta del Alba" [Borja Herrera puts the shirt of _Alba_] (in Spanish). Albacete Balompié. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
- ^ "המגן השמאלי בורחה הררה סיכם את תנאיו בנתניה - ישראל ספורט" [Left back Borja Herrera joins Maccabi Netanya] (in Hebrew). ISport. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
- ^ "Hyderabad FC sign versatile Spanish midfielder Borja Herrera". hyderabadfc.co.in. 29 July 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ "NorthEast United vs. Hyderabad - 13 October 2022 - Soccerway".
- ^ "ISL Transfer News: East Bengal FC Sign Borja Herrera on 1-year Deal". news18.com. 12 June 2023.
- ^ a b Rawat, Akhil (28 January 2024). "12 years of pall of gloom lifted: East Bengal win a spine-chiller to take home Kalinga Super Cup". AIFF Media Team. Bhubaneswar: AIFF. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024.
- ^ "FC Goa secure midfield maestro Borja Herrera for ongoing ISL campaign". fcgoa.in. 30 January 2024.
- ^ "FC Goa complete foreign contingent for 2024-25 season with Borja Herrera signing". fcgoa.in. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
- ^ Sportstar, Team (26 July 2024). "ISL 2024-25: FC Goa completes foreign contingent for the season with Borja Herrera signing". Sportstar. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
- ^ Borja Herrera at Soccerway
- Borja Herrera at BDFutbol
- Borja Herrera at LaPreferente.com (in Spanish)
- Borja Herrera at Soccerway