Pablo Urdangarín y Borbón’s name sparks curiosity.
The “Borbón” hints at his royal roots.
“Urdangarín” rings a bell for handball fans.
As the son of Infanta Cristina and handball legend Iñaki Urdangarín, Pablo has a strong sports legacy.
His dad played for Barcelona, winning almost 50 titles, including six Champions Leagues and 10 championships.
A Royal Breakthrough
Pablo, eighth in line to the Spanish throne, made headlines by leading his team to a win against Barcelona.
He scored six goals and had five assists, earning him the MVP title.

At 24, Pablo is having his best season yet.
He’s playing a new position, lateral, due to team injuries.
This change has brought out the best in him, just like it did for his dad.
A Different Kind of Spotlight
Pablo’s used to being in the public eye, but he feels more at ease in the handball world.
The media attention is more positive, focusing on his sports career rather than his royal connections.

With two Spanish titles under his belt, Pablo aims to join the Spanish national team.
He’s already made a name for himself in the handball world and is determined to follow in his father’s footsteps.