The left back adds another trophy to his collection as a culé, even though his fame has dimmed over the years.
Despite not being in the spotlight he once enjoyed, Jordi Alba added another title to his cabinet with Fútbol Club Barcelona after clinching the 2022-2023 LaLiga Santander Championship in the Barcelona derby against Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium. Alejandro Balde’s outburst limited his minutes, yet when Xavi challenged him, he answered back, notably by scoring the decisive goal against Osasuna, a moment that delivered a crushing blow to the opposition.
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How many titles has Jordi Alba won at Barcelona?
Trained as a youth at the Masía and later developing away from its immediate surroundings, Jordi Alba returned to the club in the summer of 2012, carrying the pride of Euro 2012 champion with the Spanish national team. Tito Vilanova entrusted him to the left-back position from the start, a trust that carried through the subsequent coaches who sat on the Barça bench, with the exception of Xavi Hernández.
The years he sustained a high level of performance earned him a place among the club’s most decorated players. He has collected six league titles, one Champions League, five Copa del Rey trophies, four Spanish Super Cups, one European Super Cup, and one Club World Cup. In total, Jordi Alba has won 18 titles with Fútbol Club Barcelona. Source: Goal.
What titles has Jordi Alba won outside of Barcelona?
His spells with Nástic de Tarragona and Valencia did not bring him any titles. As noted above, he did win glory with the Spanish national team at Euro 2012, held in Ukraine and Poland, where he played a key role, including scoring in the final stages against Gianluigi Buffon that helped Spain push the title toward its eventual victory. This contribution helped define his early reputation on the international stage. Source: Goal.
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Source: Goal