Jordi Alba Stats: An Incredible Barcelona Career
Alba Set to Leave Club at End of Season

Left Back Won 17 Trophies With Barcelona
Sunday officially marks the end of an era for Barcelona. The last remaining holdovers from the legendary early and mid-2010s teams are set to leave the club after Barcelona’s season finale vs. Celta Vigo. Gerard Pique retired in November, and now Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets are leaving Barcelona.
Alba was a dependable left back for Barça for over a decade and won an incredible 17 trophies with the Catalan club. That includes six La Liga titles and a UEFA Champions League. We’ll look at Jordi Alba’s stats from his Barcelona career.
Recap of Alba’s Barcelona Career
Jordi Alba, a member of Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, returned to Barça in 2012 from Valencia. Barcelona signed him on the back of some excellent performances at Euro 2012 for Spain. Alba won the La Liga title in his first season at Barcelona and made 27 league starts.
Barcelona also finished first in the La Liga season.
Alba won five Club World Cup. The left back was renowned for his marauding runs down the flank. He ed at least five league assists in seven straight seasons from 2015-16 to 2021-22. Jordi Alba’s stats were quite impressive in the 2021-22 season.
He was third in the La Liga stats, with 10 assists, and ed his most-ever goal contributions in a season, with 12. In Barcelona’s 2022-23 title run, Alba has made 14 La Liga starts and led the league with 0.43 expected assists per 90 minutes.
Alba’s Barcelona Stats
Jordi Alba has made over 450 official appearances for Barcelona and scored 27 goals. Five of those goals came in the 2020-21 season. Even at age 34, Jordi Alba’s stats imply he is still a top-level attacking full back.
He ranks in the 99th percentile among left back for progressive es, progressive es received, expected assists, and es attempted. In the 2021-22 season, Alba led the league in progressive es. He also led La Liga in plus-minus in 2018-19 and 2020-21.
Alba’s best Barcelona season was arguably the 2018-19 season, where he made a career-high 36 league appearances. He scored two goals and provided eight assists in La Liga as Barcelona won the La Liga title. Alba will be ed as a dependable left back who was one of the best fullbacks of his generation.
What’s Next?
Jordi Alba and Manchester United.
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