Jorge López Montaña (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈxoɾxeˈlopeθ]; born 19 September 1978) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a right midfielder.
López was born in Logroño, La Rioja. A product of hometown CD Logroñés' youth system, he signed for Villarreal CF in summer 1999, with whom he achieved La Liga promotion at the end of the season. Making his top-flight debut on 10 September 2000 in a 1–5 home loss against Rayo Vallecano,[2] he finished the campaign missing only three league matches and scoring eight goals, with the Valencians finishing seventh.
Joining neighbours Valencia CF for 2003–04 in a €4 million deal,[3] López played 26 matches and netted four times as they were proclaimed national champions. After a loan to fellow top-division side RCD Mallorca, he would only total 19 league appearances the next two seasons, mainly due to injuries.[4]
López left Zaragoza in July 2011, after failing to negotiate a new contract.[10][11] He had his first experience abroad at the age of 33, joining OFI Crete F.C. in Greece.[12]
In January 2013 López, who had become a free player due to financial problems in his previous club, moved to Belgium and joined several compatriots (including manager Víctor Fernández) at K.A.A. Gent.[13] Following a brief spell in his country's Segunda División B with Cádiz CF,[14] he retired at the age of 36.
Personal life
López's younger brother, Iñigo, was also a footballer.[15]
^Pérez Ortiz, Juan (4 January 2004). "El nuevo oficio de Jorge López" [Jorge López's new line of work]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 February 2018.