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Come Fan with UsThursday, June 25, 2026

Jordi Alba roars into Spain camp

Because I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me roar.

David Ramos

Jordi Alba is a left back for Barcelona and Spain, set to play in this summer's World Cup. Basically, he's kind of a big deal and we know a lot about him.

But we did not know that he has a jaguar shirt.

WE DIDN’T KNOW THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT HIM.

His resume reads: “Jordi Alba: fashion maven, feline aficionado, expert roarer, occasional footballer.”

If the Brisbane Roar don’t sign Alba and let him re-design their jerseys then they might as well close up shop.

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