Xavi Hernández, Spain’s tiki-taka architect and Barcelona icon, orchestrated triumphs like Euro 2008/2012 and 2010 World Cup with unparalleled vision. His signed Spain shirts immortalize that golden era—perfect for collectors chasing premium, authenticated La Roja treasures from the maestro himself.

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Xavi Hernandez signed Spain home shirt

Elevate your collection with this official Spain 2024/25 national team home shirt, personally signed by Xavi Hernández. Xavi's black marker signature celebrates his visionary passing, midfield orchestration, and trophy haul that defined modern football. Collector confidence starts with ironclad proof—AllStarSignings sets the benchmark with every signed item. Your shirt includes our official Certificate of Authenticity (COA), paired with a Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) hologram sticker—the industry's premier verification. This powerhouse duo of certifications makes it a secure, appreciating asset for generations.

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Early Life and Academy

Xavi Hernández was born in Terrassa, Spain, in 1980 and joined Barcelona’s youth system at a young age. He developed at La Masia as a deep-lying midfielder, building the vision and passing range that would define his career.

Barcelona Breakthrough

He made his Barcelona first-team debut in 1998 and went on to spend 17 years with the club. Across that spell, he became one of the key figures in Barça’s rise to dominance, helping the team win eight La Liga titles and four Champions League trophies.

Tiki-Taka Era

Under Pep Guardiola, Xavi became the heartbeat of Barcelona’s possession-based style. His control, tempo-setting, and passing accuracy were central to a period that brought multiple league titles, European success, and a treble in his final season at the club.

Spain Glory

Xavi was just as important for Spain, where he helped shape one of the most successful international sides in history. He was a key part of the squads that won Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup, and Euro 2012, finishing his international career with 133 caps and 13 goals.

Final Playing Years

After leaving Barcelona in 2015, Xavi finished his playing career with Al-Sadd in Qatar. He added more trophies there before retiring, ending a career defined by intelligence, consistency, and silverware.

Lasting Legacy

Xavi is widely regarded as one of football’s greatest midfielders and one of Spain’s most decorated players. His career is remembered for elite technical quality, leadership, and a style of play that helped define an era.