Carles Puyol
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Carles Puyol | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Carles Puyol Saforcada | |
Date of birth | April 13, 1978 | |
Place of birth | La Pobla de Segur, Catalonia, Spain |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in(178 cm) | |
Nickname | Lionheart, Tarzan, Capità, Puyi, Cor de Lleó, Superman |
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Position | Centre Back | |
Club information | ||
Current club | FC Barcelona | |
Youth clubs | ||
1996-1999 | FC Barcelona B | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1999- | FC Barcelona | 206 (3) |
National team** | ||
2000- | Spain | 53 (1) |
* Professional club appearances and goals |
Carles Puyol Saforcada (born April 13, 1978 in La Pobla de Segur, Lleida, Catalonia) is a Catalan Spanish footballer who is the current team captain of FC Barcelona. He has established himself as one of the best defenders in world football and is a regular in the Spanish national team.
Puyol played for Spain at the 2000 Olympics, 2002 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2004 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup; Puyol has been capped over 60 times. He has also played for the Catalan football team in one unofficial friendly.
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[edit] Biography
He went to FC Barcelona B at age 17 in 1996 and in 1999 Coach Louis van Gaal put him into the first team and his debut came on 2 November 1999 against Valladolid, a game FC Barcelona won 0-2. He started as a regular for Barcelona in the right back position but has very successfully converted to center-back, and is now regarded as one of the top center-backs in the world.
He was first chosen as the captain for Barcelona in the 2003-04 season. In the absence of Raúl due to injury, Puyol has also been called upon to captain the Spanish national team.
May 17, 2006: Barcelona, with Puyol as captain, won the UEFA Champions League, defeating Arsenal FC 2-1 in the final and became the first Catalan captain to raise the UEFA Champions League Trophy.
He was awarded "Best Right-Back in Europe" by UEFA in 2002. He is currently under contract with Barcelona FC till June 30, 2010.
Puyol was awarded the title of UEFA Champions League Defender of the Year 2005-06 on Thursday 24th August 2006.
[edit] Playing style
Puyol is a tough, aggressive defender who has the versatility to play both as a full-back and in the centre. His holistic approach makes him a favourite at his club side, Barcelona. Puyol is a vital member of Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard's team, and his tactical ability and know-how also means he is not a man to pick up many yellow cards or, indeed, injuries, both of which factors have meant that he is an ever present in both Europe and domestic competition. His attacking mentality is a result of him playing as a striker in the early years in his boyhood club La Pobla de Segur, after injury problems with his shoulders forced him from his original position of goalkeeper.
[edit] Medals and trophies
Olympic medal record | |||
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Competitor for Spain | |||
Men's Football | |||
Silver | 2000 Sydney | Team Competition |
- FC Barcelona
- 2006-07 : Spanish Supercup
- 2005-06 : Champions League
- 2005-06 : Primera Liga
- 2005-06 : Spanish Supercup
- 2004-05 : Primera Liga
- Spain
- 2000 : Silver medal at Sydney Olympic Games
[edit] Trivia
- A player named "Carles Pujol" was one of the eleven sportsmen who gathered in the Solé Gym office with Joan Gamper to discuss the founding of FC Barcelona on November 29, 1899.[1]
- Puyol's dad Josep Puyol, 56, died on 3rd November 2006 after becoming trapped under a mechanical digger whilst repairing a road in the Catalan province of Lleida.
- Following the retirement of Luis Enrique and the departure of old guards such as Phillip Cocu, Puyol was chosen as captain through a voting scheme that involved both players and staff alike. Ronaldinho and Xavi - who finished behind him - were rewarded as vice-captains.
[edit] References
- ^ FC Barcelona History, Barcelona.com
[edit] External links
- FC Barcelona profile
- FootballDatabase career profile and statistics
- Puyol Fansite
- Puyol at FC Barcelona English Speaking Supporters Fansite
- United Athletes Magazine Interview with Puyol on intensity and determination.
Preceded by: John Terry |
UEFA Champions League Best Defender 2005-06 |
Succeeded by: current holder |
Spain squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists | ||
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1 Casillas | 2 Torres | 3 Juanfran | 4 Helguera | 5 Puyol | 6 Hierro | 7 Raúl | 8 Baraja | 9 Morientes | 10 Tristán | 11 de Pedro | 12 Luque | 13 Ricardo | 14 Albelda | 15 Romero | 16 Mendieta | 17 Valerón | 18 Sergio | 19 Xavi | 20 Nadal | 21 Luis Enrique | 22 Joaquín | 23 Contreras | Coach: Camacho |
Spain squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Casillas | 2 Salgado | 3 Pernía | 4 Marchena | 5 Puyol | 6 Albelda | 7 Raúl | 8 Xavi | 9 Torres | 10 Reyes | 11 García | 12 López | 13 Iniesta | 14 Alonso | 15 Ramos | 16 Senna | 17 Joaquín | 18 Fàbregas | 19 Cañizares | 20 Juanito | 21 Villa | 22 Pablo | 23 Reina | Coach: Aragonés |
FC Barcelona - Current Squad |
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1 Valdés | 2 Belletti | 3 Motta | 4 Márquez | 5 Puyol | 6 Xavi | 7 Guðjohnsen | 8 Giuly | 9 Eto'o | 10 Ronaldinho | 11 Zambrotta | 12 van Bronckhorst | 15 Edmílson | 16 Sylvinho | 18 Ezquerro | 19 Messi | 20 Deco | 21 Thuram | 22 Saviola | 23 Oleguer | 24 Iniesta | 25 Jorquera | 28 Ruben | 29 Valiente | 32 Crosas | 33 Jeffrén | Coach: Rijkaard |
Categories: 1978 births | Living people | Catalan footballers | Spanish footballers | Catholic footballers | Spain international footballers | La Liga footballers | FC Barcelona footballers | Olympic competitors for Spain | Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | FIFA World Cup 2002 players | UEFA Euro 2004 players | FIFA World Cup 2006 players