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He was a world champion, humiliated Real Madrid and won 100 million, now he's looking for a job

One of the greatest glories of FC Barcelona and Spain who won everything now he has no club to continue his career

By William Estrella

One of the greatest glories of FC Barcelona and Spain who won everything now he has no club to continue his career
One of the greatest glories of FC Barcelona and Spain who won everything now he has no club to continue his career

He is, without a doubt, one of the greatest idols in the entire history of both FC Barcelona and the Spanish team. He amassed a tremendous fortune as a footballer and won absolutely everything both at club and national team level. Football curiosities, today he has no job and is looking for a club for the final part of his career.

Andrés Iniesta has had a golden career and is an undisputed idol at FC Barcelona. With the Culé shirt he shone in those battles against Real Madrid, being a true nightmare for the merengue, and he won 32 titles dressed as Blaugrana. In addition, he did something more important in Spanish football that led to the world title in South Africa in 2010.

However, after his experience at Japanese Vissel Kobe, Andrés Iniesta has become a free agent and still has no club to continue his tremendous career that is gradually coming to an end. Although he did ring, curiously in Chile and Argentina, but at the moment he has nothing firm.

A perfect showcase

Andrés Iniesta is synonymous with success. The brain has achieved everything both with FC Barcelona and with the Spanish team and he has no title left to win. His personal collection has the World Cup, Euro Cup, Euros Sub 17 and Sub 19, Champions League, Club World Cup, local leagues, Copa del Rey, European and Spanish Super Cup. Yes, a real madness.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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