Ral Albiol, a Spanish footballer (soccer player), has a net worth of $10 million.
Ral Albiol, who was born in Vilamarxant, Spain on September 4, 1985, is currently playing for the Italian team S.S.C.
The Spanish national team and Napoli are one and the same.
His versatility is attributed to his ability to play as a central defender, right back, or defensive midfielder.
Throughout his career, he spent most of his time with Valencia and Real Madrid, where he won five major titles. In his ten seasons in La Liga, he played 229 games and scored seven goals.
Albiol, who has been a Spanish international since 2007, has won three tournaments, including the 2010 World Cup, and has competed in two World Cups and numerous European Championships.
Miguel, the sibling of Albiol, is a member of Murcia’s team.
Jose Luis Albiol, his uncle, was also a professional football player.
After being involved in a car accident that almost killed him at the age of 18, Albiol was treated for 17 days and had his spleen removed.
At the age of 10, he joined Valencia CF, having previously played for two football clubs in his hometown of Valencia. He then played his first match in the UEFA Cup against AIK Fotball at the age of eighteen.
January 2005 saw him make his first appearance for La Liga against Athletico Madrid, and subsequently, he returned to Valencia.
He participated in the UEFA Champions League during the same year.
Real Madrid signed him in June 2009, and he was the first Spanish player to join the team.
He proved himself as an invincible player, clinching the Champions League victory at Olympique de Marseille.
While leading the team in the Spanish Cup against CD Alcoyano, he sustained an ankle injury.
Napoli in Italy transferred him to a four-year contract in July 2013.
Ral Albiol and Alicia Roig were married in 2011 and have two children together.
With two Ligas (2003-2004 and 2011-2012) and two King’s Cups (2007-2008 and 2010-2011) under his belt, Ral Albiol has also won the 2010 World Cup, Euro Cup under -19, UEFA Cup (2003-2004), and Super cup in 2012 and 2013.