Born in
La Pobla de Segur,
Lleida,
Catalonia, Puyol started playing football for his hometown club as a
goalkeeper, but after injury problems with his shoulder, he became a
forward. He said that in his youth, "My parents were skeptical about me becoming a footballer and encouraged me to study". In 1995, he joined
FC Barcelona's youth system at
La Masia, switching positions again to play as a
defensive midfielder. Two years later, he started playing for
the club's B-team, occupying the position of
right-back. In 1998, Barcelona accepted an offer from
Málaga to sell Puyol, who was behind
Frank de Boer and
Michael Reiziger in the pecking order. However, he refused to leave after seeing his best friend
Xavi make his first-team debut.
Louis van Gaal promoted Puyol to the first team the following year, and he made his
La Liga debut on 2 October 1999 in a 2–0 away win against
Real Valladolid. After that he successfully made another conversion, to
central defender. During the 2003 off-season, as Barcelona was immersed in a financial crisis,
Manchester United showed interest in signing Puyol, but no move ever materialised. Two years later, he extended his contract for a further five seasons. ,
Rafael Márquez,
Xavi and
Samuel Eto'o in 2005 Puyol was named club
captain at the end of
2003–04, after the retirement of
Luis Enrique. He continued to be a defensive cornerstone for
Barça, being awarded the "Best European right-back" award by
UEFA in 2002 (amongst other individual accolades), and helped the Spaniards win two consecutive league titles. In
2005–06 he appeared in a total of 52 games, including 12 in
that season's
UEFA Champions League which ended in victory against
Arsenal, the club's second European Cup. On 16 September 2008, Puyol made his 400th appearance for Barcelona in a
Champions League group stage match against
Sporting CP. In the
league season, despite injury problems, he appeared in 28 matches and helped them win another league title. His only goal came against
Real Madrid in
El Clásico at the
Santiago Bernabéu on 2 May 2009 which finished with a resounding 6–2 win, and he
celebrated his goal by kissing his
Catalan flag captain's armband in front of the incensed Madrid fans. He was essential to the team also winning the
2009 Copa del Rey, the
2009 Champions League, the
2009 UEFA Super Cup and the
2009 FIFA Club World Cup to complete an unprecedented sextuple, appearing in nearly 100 official matches. armband) in 2008 On 13 November 2010, Puyol played his 500th game in all competitions for Barcelona in a domestic league match against
Villarreal. He struggled again with injuries during the
2010–11 campaign, but still appeared in 28 matches, again winning the league and the Champions League. He played the final six minutes in the
Champions League final, a 3–1 victory over
Manchester United at the
Wembley Stadium. After the defeat to
Inter Milan in the
2009–10 Champions League semi-final, Puyol played in 56 matches for Barcelona without losing, a run that only ended on 11 January 2012 at
Osasuna (2–3 loss). He also scored two goals in
the season's
Copa del Rey, against Real Madrid and
Valencia. On 2 October 2012, in the late stages of a
Champions League group stage encounter at
Benfica, his first game upon recovering from a knee ligament injury suffered against
Getafe, Puyol dislocated his elbow after landing awkwardly in a
corner kick challenge. He was initially expected to be sidelined for two months but fully recovered in one. On 18 December Barcelona renewed his contract, extending it until 30 June 2016. In June of the following year he again underwent surgery on his right knee, his sixth operation as a professional, which led to thoughts of early retirement. On 2 March 2014, Puyol surpassed
Migueli to go second in
Barça's all-time league appearances table, behind only Xavi, and scored the third goal in a 4–1 home win against
Almería. Two days later, although he still had two more years in his contract, he announced that he would leave Barcelona at the end of
the season. He said "After my last two major operations, I find it is taking me a lot of effort to reach the level required here, even more than myself and the surgeons thought necessary. That's the reason I have reached this decision". Barcelona bid farewell to Puyol on 15 May 2014, after a fifteen-year career in the first team (ten as captain) that brought him 21 titles. At a packed Auditori 1899, his teammates, ex-teammates, presidents and coaches paid tribute to him, and he said "I’ve lived the dream of so many young kids, doing what I most enjoy in life, playing football and training". He announced his retirement shortly after at the age of 36 but stayed with his only club; he was immediately appointed
director of football Andoni Zubizarreta's assistant. He resigned in January 2015, shortly after Zubizarreta was fired. In September 2019, Puyol rejected an offer to become Barcelona's
sporting director. ==International career==