Espanyol Born in
Barcelona,
Catalonia, Lopo spent the bulk of his professional career at local
RCD Espanyol, whose youth system he joined when he was 10. He made his
La Liga debut on 11 April 1999 when he played injury time against
Real Zaragoza at the age of 18, thus becoming the first player to have represented the club in all categories. His breakthrough came in the
2001–02 season when he only missed five league matches and scored his first goal, in the first league round and against Zaragoza, but also received his first
red card during a 2–0 away loss to city rivals
FC Barcelona. Lopo would remain a starter under several managers –
Juande Ramos,
Javier Clemente,
Luis Fernández and
Miguel Ángel Lotina – until his departure, earning in the process a reputation as a superb but excessively rough defender. In
2002–03 he was
booked 13 times in 23 games, including two in a 5–2 defeat at
Racing de Santander.
The following campaign, after agreeing to a three-year extension, he was presented with 14 yellow cards and four red. Between
2004 and
2006 he received another 21 yellow cards and two red, although the numbers somewhat decreased in the subsequent years. But although he was out of contract, Espanyol eventually started a court case to get financial compensation (an amount of €5.6 million was mentioned) for having educated the player in its youth system.
Deportivo In his
first season, Lopo continued as always, playing 31 times and receiving a total of 11 yellow cards (this included a double one at home against
RC Celta de Vigo; he was also sent off in the cup with
Real Valladolid). He initially formed a stopper partnership with
Álvaro Arbeloa but, after the latter was sold to
Liverpool, it was
Jorge Andrade who accompanied him at the back: that defence, with Capdevila and
Fabrizio Coloccini at the sides and
Dudu Aouate as
goalkeeper, kept 16
clean sheets in 38 matches, and many of the points won were based on the defensive performance of a team not capable of scoring sufficient goals. In late April 2007, his injury-time header provided a much needed 1–0 home win over
CA Osasuna. Lopo's status at the club increased significantly in the summer of 2007, as
Juanma and Andrade both left the
Estadio Riazor, the former on a free transfer to
CD Tenerife whereas the latter was sold to
Juventus FC – he himself confirmed that Deportivo rejected a €5 million offer from Real Zaragoza for him. However, he would spend the first five months out of action, due to a recurrent leg injury. Ever-present throughout
2008–09, Lopo headed in the 2–1 home winner in the league opener against
Real Madrid. During the campaign, as his side finished seventh, he collected 13 yellow cards. Lopo was played regularly in the first part of the
2011–12 campaign. He missed several months, however, after fracturing his
humerus during a game against his former club Espanyol. On 29 January 2014, Lopo returned to Deportivo after cutting ties with the
Madrid outskirts team. He
achieved top-flight promotion in June, contributing two goals from 16 appearances. On 15 August 2016, aged 36, Lopo agreed to a one-year deal with second-tier
Gimnàstic de Tarragona. On 19 January 2018, after more than one year of inactivity, he joined
Inter Club d'Escaldes of Andorra's
Primera Divisió. ==International career==