Born in
Mataró,
Barcelona,
Catalonia, Fragoso played youth football for
RCD Espanyol and
Real Madrid. He made his senior debut with
the former's B-team during the
2000–01 season, in
Segunda División B, and spent most of his career in that tier, representing
CF Extremadura,
FC Barcelona B,
Cádiz CF,
UD Melilla,
CD Atlético Baleares,
CE L'Hospitalet,
Lleida Esportiu and
La Roda CF. At the professional level, Fragoso appeared for
Ciudad de Murcia – later renamed
Granada 74 CF – Cádiz and
Albacete Balompié, being relegated with all the clubs from
Segunda División. With the second, he only missed two league games during the
2009–10 campaign, scoring in a 4–3 home win against Albacete. On 3 March 2014, aged nearly 32, Fragoso moved abroad for the first time in his career, signing with
Chivas USA in the
Major League Soccer. Just five weeks later, however, he was waived, returning to his homeland and joining Lleida. ==Coaching career==