Jordi Alba
Sport: Soccer
Nation: Spain
DOB: March 21, 1989
Career Highlights: A rising star for Spain, Alba is already having an outstanding summer, helping the full national team win the European Championship
as it became the first squad to win three consecutive major tournaments. He scored his first goal for Spain in a 4-0 win over
Italy in the final, racing up the left wing and through the defense before beating the goalkeeper one-on-one. That dazzling
effort displayed why Alba is considered one of the best young defenders in the world, and came three days after he joined
Barcelona for a transfer fee of more than $17 million from Valencia. His skill on the ball and offensive ability also make
him capable of playing midfield. Despite being a force going forward, Alba struggles in the defensive end and can be a liability
at times. His initial instinct is to attack, and that may leave Spain's defense prone to a counter. Still, the team's ability
to play a possession game with its renowned "Tiki-taka" style should only lend to Alba's strengths as a great passer with
superb vision.
Olympic History: None