 This is a special night for me and a special moment in my career and nothing I have to do. This is the day to enjoy." Luca Madrić, who is best known as the superstar professional soccer player for Real Madrid and captain's the Croatian national team, has managed to snag some pretty luxurious real estate, including a pair of luxurious homes in Madrid, Spain and a villa in his home nation of Dubrovic, Croatia. Luca's recent purchase includes a brand new 12 million euros home in La Moreja, an elite district in the Spanish capital. The house features a whopping 9 bathrooms and a cinema in the basement. While the Dubrovic villa was purchased for 15 million euros and features a panoramic terrace overlooking the old city of Dubrovic and the Adriac Sea, we will take a quick look at Luca's childhood home plus these two other stunners. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a house tour that you do not want to miss. Now in these videos, we don't reveal any real addresses and even though we've done house tours of our own, please do not show up at any private residences because it is not safe for anybody. Luca had quite the lucrative career killing a professional soccer, garnering a net worth of $75 million. The veteran midfielder's salary and earnings are well deserved as analysts generally see Luca as one of the best midfielders of all time, and he is widely recognized as the greatest Croatian player to ever strap on a pair of soccer cleats. Luca has earned a number of notable transfer deals over the course of his career, moving to Tottenham Hotspur for the Premier League in 2008 for a then record transfer fee of $26.1 million or 16.5 million euros before moving to Real Madrid and La Liga in 2012 for a transfer fee of $39.3 million or 30 million euros. In addition, Luca also has lucrative endorsement deals with brands like Nike, Russell Brown and MaxTV. What's perhaps most impressive is that Luca has managed to have such a successful career despite having a very traumatic childhood. Luca was initially raised in a stone house owned by his grandmother and passed the time by shepherding goats as a five-year-old. In 1991, his life was forever changed by the Croatian War of Independence. His family was forced to flee, but not before Luca's grandfather was lined up and shot by Serb rebels. His family home was then burned to the ground, but luckily, Luca's family was already gone. Over the next few years, Luca's family lived as refugees, staying in hotels while his father joined the Croatian army as an aero mechanic. Luca played football for the first time in the city of Zadar. While thousands of bombs fell around him on a daily basis, football was a means of escape for the young boy. Eventually, Luca's potential became clear. The family scraped together what little money they had and funded his soccer training at a sports academy. And the rest was history. We even managed to get footage of Luca's childhood home. What's going on guys, it's Clyde Smith and today we're bringing you another house tour right here on Famous Entertainment. Now I did notice about 95% of you watching aren't subscribed, so please be sure to hit that subscribe button because we do post a new video daily. If you liked these videos, please ring that bell for notifications, follow me on the gram and as per usual, let me know who's house tours is next in those comments down below. Luca Madrić had lived in the village of Marici until the age of 6 in 1991. Luca's family fled to the nearby town of Zadar after their home was destroyed by Serb rebels during the Croatian War of Independence. After a Croatian filmmaker had visited Luca, he had befriended a man named Stipe Madrić and his family who lived in the foothills. That man turned out to be Luca's father. In the documentary, Luca is seen in an oversized jacket, moving goats alongside with the threat of a stick, not to mention protecting the family goats from wolves. Back in March of 2019, Luca splashed out 15 million euros for an absolutely stunning villa that features a panoramic terrace overlooking the old city of Dubrovnik and the Archeic Sea. However, the purchase wasn't as straightforward as Luca was hoping it to be. Located in the elite suburb of St. Jacobs, the spacious villa and garden sit directly next to a public park, and the city of Dubrovnik is apparently suing the owners as in a renovation for the villa, they claim that the owners took part of the park. However, patience is a virtue and luckily Luca held out and managed to snag this luxury villa. Some of the luxe features in this villa are absolutely stunning. The home features a beautiful kitchen with stainless steel appliances, marble countertops and an island perfectly centered in the room. The dining and living spaces come decked out with sleek furnishings, custom fittings and fixtures, a cozy fireplace, an elongated chandelier, crystal piano, and a flat screen television, perfect for relaxation. Luca clearly likes to work hard and play hard as the home features its own personal gym with tanning bed and a colossal wine cellar for those that fancy a nice chardonnay. As glamorous as the interior of this home is, the exterior is the selling point of this villa. The villa features a two-story setup with an enormous terrace sporting views on top of a gorgeous infinity pool decked out with topical greenery and statues on the bottom. Steps from the stunning pool are a cobblestone path that leads to an enchanting gazebo that overlooks the archaic sea. Luca keeps a low profile so not much was known when he moved to Madrid in 2012. Luca moved to La Malleja where many of his teammates already lived, however he recently moved into a new house in the same area and apparently this place was just too dope not to make headlines. The new and improved dig costs Luca around 12 million and features 10,000 square meters with 2700 of those being for the house, while the home boasts 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. The majority of the house is lived on one floor with a kitchen, a bathroom, and 6 bedrooms, along with a massive living room. Luca keeps the theme of beautiful kitchens that features stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and an island perfectly centered in the room. In addition, the kitchen comes complete with a breakfast nook and a butler's pantry with more room than you know what to do with, while the living room features an abundance of lavish furnishings, sleek fireplace, and a wet bar perfect for relaxation. The master suite features a sitting area, cozy fireplace, and a private balcony access with spectacular views. In addition, the master suite features a walk-in closet big enough to pose as an additional room in the house, while the en suite bathroom features dual sinks, a large soaking tub that boasts views of the grounds, and a large standing shower, perfect for unwinding. The second floor is where visitors lucky enough to visit will stay with an incredible view to the garden. Some of the luxe features include a spectacular cinema with 18 seats, a games area, and an additional bar. In addition, Luca kept the wine connoisseur theme going by upgrading to a massive all-glass wine cellar. For Luca's family, he had a custom-built 80 meters kids' room that features swings, a television, and a climbing wall. In addition, Luca's villa features another room for massages, a modern gym with his and hers change rooms, a jacuzzi, and a steam room. The estate also features a garage that can fit 10 cars and also has a separate apartment with two rooms, a bathroom, and a living room. Luca keeps his beautiful exterior game strong, with a huge garden, swimming pool, and both paddle courts, and a CrossFit circuit. The backyard is nicely touched with lavish furnishings, barbecue, fire pit, and kitchenette. So Luca, am I getting an invite to this pool party? Okay, so I think I'll bring this house tour to an end right here. We got to take a quick look at Luca Mod Rich's homes. And after seeing all these homes that he snagged, what did you think? Was that everything that you'd expect out of Luca? I mean, personally, I'm torn between his last two homes. How do you choose between a villa overlooking the sea and then an 18-seat home theater? I don't know, just seems like a hard decision. But out of everything that you saw, which was your faith? You guys can even go ahead and let me know in the comments section down below. My name is Clyde Smith, and I'll see you guys in the next video.