He spent most of his career with Barcelona after making his first-team debut at the age of 18, going on to win several accolades with the club including seven La Liga championships and two Champions Leagues.
Roberto made his first full appearance for Spain in 2016.
Roberto first appeared in La Liga on 21 May 2011, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3–1 win at Málaga in the season's last round.[11] His first start for the main squad came on 6 December of that year, against BATE Borisov in the Champions League group stage, as manager Pep Guardiola rested all his starters for the upcoming El Clásico: in the 35th minute, he opened the scoring in an eventual 4–0 home win.[12]
In only his third official appearance for Barcelona's first team, on 12 January 2012, Roberto scored his second goal, helping the visitors come from behind to win 2–1 against Osasuna in the domestic cup (6–1 on aggregate).[13] On 16 December 2014, also in that competition, he netted another, contributing to an 8–1 demolition of Huesca at the Camp Nou.[14]
In the 2015–16 season, after being reconverted by manager Luis Enrique and merely months after nearly being deemed surplus to requirements,[15][16] Roberto appeared as a right-back in several games.[17][18] In two consecutive matches against Athletic Bilbao in January 2016, one in the league and another in the Spanish Cup, he featured on the other flank in the place of injured Jordi Alba,[19] going on to play in as many as seven different positions.[3]
On 20 August 2016, Roberto started as a right-back and provided two assists in a 6–2 home defeat of Betis in the opening match of the campaign.[20] On 24 September, from the same position, he again contributed two decisive passes in a 5–0 away rout of Sporting de Gijón.[21]
On 8 March 2017, Roberto scored the final goal in the 95th minute as part of a decisive 6–1 home victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of the Champions League round-of-16, making Barcelona the first club to overcome a four-goal deficit in the competition.[22][23] On 22 February 2018, he extended his contract until 2022.[24]
In injury time of the first half of the fixture with Real Madrid on 6 May 2018, Roberto was shown a straight red card after punching Marcelo, in an eventual 2–2 home draw.[25] He was first-choice right-back during the season ahead of newly signed Nélson Semedo, and his side won the national championship after a one-year wait.[26]
Roberto suffered a quadriceps strain injury in late October 2021 and was successfully operated in December by surgeon Lasse Lempainen in Turku, Finland.[27] On 3 March 2023, he agreed to an extension until 2024.[28] In spite of dealing with several physical problems, he scored a career-best four goals for the league champions.[29][30][31][32]
On 30 June 2024, with 373 competitive appearances to his credit, Roberto left Barcelona as a free agent.[33][34]
Roberto plays predominantly as a midfielder, but also excels as a full-back. In the 2015–16 season, under Luis Enrique, he played in seven different positions with Barcelona. This versatility, combined with his pace, strength, rigorous work rate and accurate passing earned the praise of the manager: "In a team like ours, except in goal, he could play in any position, it's no surprise. The most difficult thing is doing it well all over the field and Sergi Roberto does that."[43][3] He is best utilised as a box-to-box player.[44]
Personal life
In 2014, Roberto started dating Israeli model Coral Simanovich (step-daughter of Israeli businesswoman Pnina Rosenblum).[45] They became engaged in early September 2017,[46][47] and got married in Tel Aviv on 30 May 2018.[48] Their first child, Kaia, was born in 2019.[49]
^Rico, Miguel (2 November 2013). "El extraño caso de Sergi Roberto" [The strange case of Sergi Roberto]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 November 2015.