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Javi Moreno Personal information Full name Javier Moreno Valera Date of birth 10 September 1974 (1974-09-10) (age 36) Place of birth    Silla, Spain Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Playing position Striker Youth career 1994–1995 Barcelona Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* 1995–1996 1996–1997 1997 1998 1998–1999 1999–2001 2001–2002 2002–2004 2004 2004–2005 2005–2008 2008 2009–2010 Barcelona B Córdoba Yeclano Alavés Numancia Alavés Milan Atlético Madrid → Bolton Wanderers (loan) Zaragoza Córdoba Ibiza Lucena 10 0(5) 15 0(0) 16 0(6) 11 0(1) 39 (18) 71 (29) 16 0(2) 29 0(5) 08 0(0) 18 0(4) 94 (48) 13 0(2) 08 0(1)    National team 1992–1993 2001 Spain U18 Spain 16 (10) 05 0(1) 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Moreno and the second or maternal family name is Valera. Javier 'Javi' Moreno Valera (born 10 September 1974 in Silla, Valencia) is a retired Spanish footballer, who played as a striker. Best known for his Deportivo Alavés stint, he also had short spells in Italy and England, with little impact, amassing La Liga totals of 118 games and 38 goals. Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 References 4 External links // Club career Moreno made his professional debuts with FC Barcelona's B team. After stints with lowly Córdoba CF and Yeclano Club de Fútbol, he first joined Deportivo Alavés in January 1998, with the Basque side by then operating in Segunda División. After being instrumental in CD Numancia first ever top flight promotion in 1998–99, Moreno returned to Alavés, shooting to prominence during his second spell, after playing a pivotal role in their run to the 2001 UEFA Cup final. Along the way, defeated were the likes of Gaziantepspor, Lillestrøm SK, Rosenborg BK, Inter Milan, fellow league club Rayo Vallecano and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, before an eventual 4–5 extra time loss to Liverpool FC, with Moreno bagging two goals in three minutes[1] (he also finished the league season with 22 strikes, good enough for third). His performances and goals during 2000–01 convinced Serie A's A.C. Milan to buy Moreno, amid attention from Europe's other elite clubs. However, he struggled immensely in his sole season, returning to Spain to join Atlético de Madrid, freshly promoted to the topflight. With goals hard to come by, a January 2004 loan move to Bolton Wanderers ensued[2] but, after eight goalless appearances for "The Trotters", including an appearance in the 2004 Football League Cup Final against Middlesbrough, Moreno found himself on the move again, this time to Real Zaragoza, where he appeared sparingly. Moreno refound his goalscoring form for old acquaintance Córdoba CF in July 2005, helping the club to promotion to the second level in 2007, while finishing league topscorer with 24 goals in 32 appearances. After three years, he was released by the club, subsequently joining lowly SE Eivissa-Ibiza, in the third level. As he did not play the amount of minutes he was expecting upon signing, he announced his retirement in December 2008.[3] Roughly one year after, Moreno returned to active aged 35, joining another club in the third category, Lucena CF, and retiring for good at the season's end. International career Moreno played five games for Spain in 2001 (his debut coming on February 28 against England), scoring once. References ^ 16 May; UEFA.com ^ Moreno bound for Bolton; UEFA.com, 5 January 2004 ^ Javi Moreno anuncia su retirada (Javi Moreno announces retirement); Diario AS, 4 December 2008 (Spanish) External links Stats at Liga de Fútbol Profesional (Spanish) BDFutbol profile Futbolme profile (Spanish) National team data (Spanish) Persondata Name Moreno, Javi Alternative names Short description Date of birth 10 September 1974 Place of birth Silla, Spain Date of death Place of death