Alberto Entrerríos, born on November seventh, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished former professional handball player from Spain. Standing at one hundred ninety-two centimeters and weighing one hundred two kilograms, he was known for his impressive physical presence on the court.
Entrerríos dedicated a significant portion of his career to BM Ciudad Real, where he played for ten seasons from two thousand two to two thousand twelve. He also had a brief stint with BM Atlético de Madrid during the two thousand eleven to two thousand twelve season, showcasing his versatility and skill in the sport.
Throughout his illustrious career, he achieved remarkable success, including winning the prestigious Champions League title with BM Ciudad Real. Additionally, he represented the Spanish national team, contributing to their triumphs in two World Championships held in Tunisia in two thousand five and Spain in two thousand thirteen. With two hundred twenty-five international matches under his belt, Entrerríos is recognized as a seasoned international handball player.
Handball talent runs in the family, as his brother, Raúl Entrerríos, is also a celebrated Spanish international handball player, further highlighting the Entrerríos legacy in the sport.