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Jordi Alba officially announced this Tuesday evening that he will end his professional career at the end of the current season, in a few weeks, in the United States.
The 36-year-old Spanish left-back shared the news in a video posted on his Instagram account.
Just a few weeks after Sergio Busquets announced his retirement, another FC Barcelona legend, now at Inter Miami, will step away from professional football in the coming days.
Trained at Barça from the age of nine to sixteen before moving to Valencia CF, Jordi Alba returned to the club of his life in 2012, spending eleven years there, playing 460 matches and winning numerous trophies: six Spanish championships, a Champions League, a Club World Cup, and five Copa del Rey titles, among others.
European champion with Spain in 2012, Alba has 93 caps with La Roja.
At Inter Miami since 2023, Jordi Alba has, one last time, reunited with Lionel Messi, forming one of the most effective duos of the 2010s.
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