Xavi Hernández Creus is a Spanish football manager and former player with a net worth of $60 million. Born on January 25, 1980, in Terrassa, Spain, Xavi followed in his family's footsteps, with his father and older brother having played football. He joined FC Barcelona's La Masia youth academy at the age of 11 and made his senior debut in 1997 for Barcelona B. Xavi's first-team debut for Barcelona came in 1998, and he quickly made a name for himself, scoring his first career goal in that year's Supercopa de España and finishing the season with 26 total appearances as Barcelona won the league title. As a player, Xavi spent 17 years with Barcelona, winning eight La Liga titles and four Champions League titles, among many other championships. He also won the 2010 FIFA World Cup with Spain. During his time at Barcelona, Xavi's salary peaked at approximately €10 million annually, making him a key figure in the team. In 2015, he moved to Qatar's Al-Sadd on a three-year playing contract worth an estimated €30 million, supplemented by lucrative ambassadorial roles.