Borja Fernández Fernández (born 14 January 1981) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Having started his career at Real Madrid, he amassed La Liga totals of 222 matches and three goals over 11 seasons. He also represented in the competition Mallorca, Valladolid, Getafe and Eibar.
Born in Ourense, Galicia, Fernández joined Real Madrid's academy in 1996 and, after impressive displays for the C and B teams, was promoted to the main squad in 2003. He appeared in 15 La Liga games that season – with his debut coming on 2 September 2003 in a 1–1 away draw against Villarreal CF[2]– and eight in his second year (mostly as a late substitute).
Fernández was again a defensive pillar for Valladolid in 2009–10, featuring in 31 matches as the Castile and León side was eventually relegated, as 19th. In late May 2010, he signed a four-year contract with Getafe CF.[4]
In August 2011, Fernández returned to the second division and joined Deportivo de La Coruña, with Rubén Pérez heading in the opposite direction.[5] He subsequently returned to Geta, scoring his first official goal for the team on 16 March 2013, the game's only at home against Athletic Bilbao.[6]
India and Eibar
On 4 July 2014, at the age of 33, Fernández moved abroad for the first time, becoming the first signing for ATK of the Indian Super League and the very first signing in the league ever.[7] He scored the second goal in the league's opening match, a 3–0 home victory over Mumbai City FC.[8] In the next fixture he was sent off for two yellow cards in the 84th minute, but his team still won 2–0 at NorthEast United FC.[9]
On 17 June 2015, Fernández returned to ATK,[14][15] succeeding his compatriot Luis García as the franchise's captain for their second campaign.[16] He scored once in 15 matches – in a 4–0 home rout of FC Goa on 22 November[17]– as his team were eliminated in the semi-finals by Chennaiyin FC.
On 17 January 2017, Fernández returned to Spain and its second tier after agreeing to a six-month deal with UD Almería.[20] On 12 July, he returned to Valladolid for a third spell after signing a one-year contract.[21]
After contributing sparingly as the latter side retained their top-flight status, the 38-year-old Borja announced his retirement in May 2019. He remained connected to his last club in other capacities.[22]
^Melero, Delfín (16 January 2015). "El Eibar aprovecha una mala noche" [Eibar make the most of a bad night]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2015.
^Gómez, Clara (17 May 2015). "El Getafe es de Primera" [Getafe belong to Primera]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 November 2015.