Raúl Albiol

Raúl Albiol Tortajada (born 4 September 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for and captains La Liga club Villarreal.

Raúl Albiol
Albiol playing for Spain in 2019
Personal information
Full nameRaúl Albiol Tortajada[1]
Date of birth (1985-09-04) 4 September 1985 (age 38)[2]
Place of birthVilamarxant, Spain
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[3]
Position(s)Centre-back
Team information
Current team
Villarreal
Number3
Youth career
1994–1996Ribarroja
1996–1997Vilamarxant
1997–2003Valencia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2004Valencia B35(2)
2004–2009Valencia131(5)
2004–2005Getafe (loan)17(1)
2009–2013Real Madrid81(1)
2013–2019Napoli180(6)
2019–Villarreal150(1)
International career
2004Spain U197(0)
2003–2005Spain U204(0)
2005–2006Spain U217(0)
2007–2021Spain58(0)
Medal record
Representing  Spain
FIFA World Cup
Winner2010 South Africa
UEFA European Championship
Winner2008 Austria–Switzerland
Winner2012 Poland–Ukraine
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:12, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

He spent most of his career with Valencia, Real Madrid and Villarreal, winning five major titles between the first two teams. He amassed La Liga totals of 379 matches and eight goals over 15 seasons, and also played several years in the Italian Serie A with Napoli.

A Spain international since 2007, Albiol represented the country in two World Cups and as many European Championships, winning three tournaments including the 2010 World Cup.

Club career

Valencia

Born in Vilamarxant, Valencian Community,[4] Albiol started playing football with two modest clubs in his native region, moving to local giants Valencia before celebrating his 10th birthday. He made his first-team debut on 24 September 2003 in a UEFA Cup first-round tie against AIK at 18 years and 20 days,[5][6] but spent the first year still registered with the reserves.[7]

In August 2004, whilst travelling to sign a deal to join Getafe on loan, Albiol was involved in a serious car accident, being put in intensive care.[8] He managed to recover completely and, after reappearing in January, played an important role in the team surviving the relegation battle.[9][10][11] He made his La Liga debut on 15 January 2005 in a 1–1 home draw with Atlético Madrid,[12] and scored against another side from the capital, Real Madrid, in a 2–1 home win two months later.[13]

Albiol returned to the Mestalla Stadium the following season, and quickly established himself as first-choice due to his versatility.[14][15] In the opening game of 2006–07, he scored the winner against Real Betis in a 2–1 home victory.[16] He also scored from long distance against Olympiacos on 12 September 2006 in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, which Valencia won 4–2 away.[17]

During his four-season spell with the first team, Albiol played at least 29 league games, and he helped to victory in the 2007–08 edition of the Copa del Rey.[18]

Real Madrid

Albiol playing for Real Madrid in 2009

On 25 June 2009, Albiol joined Real Madrid for a fee thought to be in the region of €15 million,[19] becoming the first Spanish player signed by Florentino Pérez upon his return to the presidency.[20] He scored his first goal on 8 December in a 3–1 Champions League win away to Marseille.[21] He was an undisputed starter during the league campaign, mainly due to Pepe's serious knee injury.[22]

In the 2010–11 season, Albiol was relegated to the bench as Real brought in another player for his position, Ricardo Carvalho, only appearing in the league through injury or suspension to teammates;[23][24] he did start, however, in the club's domestic cup run.[25] On 26 January 2011, in the semi-final first leg against Sevilla (1–0 away victory), he cleared a Luís Fabiano shot just before it crossed the goal line.[26] On 16 April, he was sent off for fouling former Valencia teammate David Villa inside the penalty area during El Clásico with Barcelona, which resulted in the first goal in a 1–1 league home draw.[27]

On 6 August 2012, Albiol renewed his contract until June 2017.[28] On 27 November, in his first appearance as captain, at home against Alcoyano in the Spanish Cup, he had to be stretchered off after only one minute, being sidelined for approximately one month with an ankle injury.[29]

Napoli

On 21 July 2013, Albiol joined Napoli for a reported €12 million,[30] signing a four-year contract.[31] He made his Serie A debut on 25 August, in a 3–0 home win over Bologna.[32]

Albiol scored his first goal for the Rafael Benítez-led team on 25 January 2014, with an 88th-minute equaliser in a 1–1 home draw against ChievoVerona.[33] On 3 May, he played the entire final of the Coppa Italia, helping to a 3–1 defeat of Fiorentina.[34]

Villarreal

On 4 July 2019, the 33-year-old Albiol returned to Spain after agreeing to a three-year deal with Villarreal.[35] He made his debut on 17 August, in a 4–4 home draw with Granada.[36]

Albiol scored twice from 11 appearances in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, as the club won the first major honour of its 98-year history.[37][38] In the 2021 UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea, he missed the decisive penalty in the shoot-out.[39]

International career

Albiol lining up for Spain in 2009

Having represented Spain at under-21 level, Albiol made his debut for the senior squad on 13 October 2007 in an UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Denmark, a 3–1 away win.[40] In the final stages, he appeared twice for the eventual champions, against Sweden (subbing in for the injured Carles Puyol)[41] and Greece.[42]

New national team coach Vicente del Bosque included Albiol in the squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa.[43] He started in Spain's first game, partnering Puyol in central defence ahead of Valencia teammate Carlos Marchena and helping defeat New Zealand 5–0.[44]

Albiol was picked for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but did not leave the bench for the eventual champions after having suffered an injury in training.[45] Again as an unused player, he was also in the squad for the Euro 2012 tournament in Poland and Ukraine, which also ended in victory.[46]

Albiol was named in Spain's 23-man squad for the 2014 World Cup.[47] He made his debut in a major finals in the last group match against Australia with the Spanish already eliminated, playing the whole 90 minutes alongside Sergio Ramos in central defence in a 3–0 victory.[48]

Style of play

A reliable and physically strong player who excels in the air, Albiol's main asset is his versatility, as he can play as a centre-back, right-back or defensive midfielder.[49][50]

Personal life

Albiol's nickname is "El Chori".[51] His older brother Miguel was also a footballer, while his father, also named Miguel, appeared in the Segunda División for Sabadell. The youngest sibling, Brian, was named after Brian Laudrup, whom Raúl admired on account of his success with the Denmark national team.[52][53][54][55]

Albiol fathered two daughters with his wife Alicia.[56][57] In 2008, with Guillermo Franco and Marcos Senna, he founded Evangélico FC, an organisation consisting of 140 athletes and 16 coaches which sought to promote Christian values among young athletes in Spain.[58]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 19 May 2024[59]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Valencia B2003–04Segunda División B352352
Valencia2003–04La Liga002[a]020
2005–06La Liga291403[b]0361
2006–07La Liga3614212[c]1524
2007–08La Liga321607[c]0451
2008–09La Liga342206[a]02[d]0442
Total1315162301201798
Getafe (loan)2004–05La Liga17120191
Real Madrid2009–10La Liga330208[c]1431
2010–11La Liga200606[c]0320
2011–12La Liga100205[c]000170
2012–13La Liga181503[c]01[d]0271
Total811150221101192
Napoli2013–14Serie A321509[e]0461
2014–15Serie A3503012[f]01[g]0510
2015–16Serie A361003[h]0391
2016–17Serie A260306[c]0350
2017–18Serie A313008[i]0393
2018–19Serie A201006[c]0261
Total1806110440102366
Villarreal2019–20La Liga36120381
2020–21La Liga3501011[h]2472
2021–22La Liga2802112[c]01[j]0431
2022–23La Liga250101[k]0270
2023–24La Liga260103[h]0300
Total150171272101854
Career total5941651312345077323

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[60]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Spain200720
200880
2009110
201020
201180
201270
201360
201460
201510
201810
201940
202120
Total580

Honours

Valencia

Real Madrid

Napoli

Villarreal

Albiol (number 2) celebrating Spain's win in the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final

Spain U19

Spain

Individual

References

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