Spanish footballer
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Ros and the second or maternal family name is
Añón.
Iñigo Ros|
Full name |
Iñigo Ros Añón |
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Date of birth |
(1982-10-21) 21 October 1982 (age 41) |
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Place of birth |
Tudela, Spain |
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Height |
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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Real Sociedad |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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2001–2006 |
Real Sociedad B |
89 |
(1) |
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2006–2010 |
Jaén |
150 |
(7) |
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2010–2012 |
Eibar |
42 |
(0) |
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2012–2014 |
Tenerife |
61 |
(2) |
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2014–2016 |
Huesca |
51 |
(2) |
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2016–2017 |
Tudelano |
28 |
(0) |
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Total |
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421 |
(12) |
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2017–2018 |
Tudelano (assistant) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Inigo Ros Añón (born 21 October 1982) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Born in Tudela, Navarre, Ros began his professional career at Real Sociedad, making his senior debut with the B team in the 2001–02 season, in the Segunda División B. He played a further three and a half years with the Basques before joining Real Jaén in January 2006, acting as captain of the latter.[1][2][3]
Ros spent the following four campaigns competing with the Andalusians, leaving in June 2010 and signing with SD Eibar also in the third division.[4] In July 2012 he moved to fellow league club CD Tenerife,[5] finishing his first season with 40 appearances (playoffs included) as the Canarians returned to Segunda División after a two-year absence.[6]
On 29 September 2013, aged nearly 31, Ros played his first professional match, starting in a 1–0 home win over Real Madrid Castilla.[7][8] He scored his first league goal on 10 November, in a 2–0 victory against former side Eibar also at the Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López.[9]
On 6 July 2014, Ros moved to third-tier SD Huesca.[10]
Personal life
Ros' younger brother, Javier, was also a footballer and a midfielder. He also represented Real Sociedad B and Eibar.[11]
References
- ^ Iñigo Ros podría marcharse del Real Jaén (Iñigo Ros could leave Real Jaén); Ideal, 4 January 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Jaén impide el fichaje de Ros, el elegido por Cidoncha para el centro del campo (Jaén thwart signing of Ros, chosen by Cidoncha for the midfield); Noticias de Álava, 5 January 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Hermanos y rivales (Brothers and rivals); Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 22 March 2011 (in Spanish)
- ^ Íñigo Ros deja el Real Jaén y ficha por el Eibar (Íñigo Ros leaves Real Jaén and signs for Eibar); Marca, 25 June 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Iñigo Ros, tercera incorporación del CD Tenerife (Iñigo Ros, third CD Tenerife addition); La Opinión de Tenerife, 12 July 2012 (in Spanish)
- ^ El líder marca el estilo (Leaders set the style); El Día, 20 July 2021 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Tenerife respira y el Castilla se ahoga (Tenerife breathe and Castilla drown); Marca, 29 September 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ "Quiero seguir cumpliendo objetivos" ("I'm still chasing goals"); La Liga, 7 October 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Tenerife sale del descenso con Ayoze en plan estrella (Tenerife leave relegation zone with star-like Ayoze); Marca, 10 November 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ Iñigo Ros ficha por el Huesca (Iñigo Ros signs for Huesca); Vavel, 6 July 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ "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)
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