Early years and Deportivo Born in
Tàrrega,
Lleida,
Catalonia, and a product of
Espanyol's youth system, Capdevila started playing football as a
forward, and he made his debut for its first team during the
1998–99 season in a 2–2
La Liga draw at
Athletic Bilbao. He joined
Atlético Madrid the following year. After the
Colchoneros relegation, Capdevila signed with
Deportivo de La Coruña in the summer of 2000, and would be a regular fixture in the team as left-back, first competing with
Enrique Romero then as the undisputed first choice. On 16 September 2006, he scored twice as the
Galicians overcame
Villarreal 2–0 at the
Riazor Stadium.
Villarreal For the
2007–08 campaign, Capdevila moved to Villarreal on a three-year deal, and played in all the league games except two for a side that finished runners-up, achieving direct
qualification for the
UEFA Champions League. He produced similar numbers in his
second year, bettering his goal total in the process (five). In the
2009–10 season, with no real competition for his position, Capdevila continued to figure prominently, only missing one league match – the defender added another five goals, precisely the side that prevented the
Valencians from reaching that achievement, even though they were later reinstated at the expense of
Mallorca. Capdevila faced stiff competition from
José Catalá midway through
2010–11, even being relegated to the bench on occasion. He did finish the campaign with more than 40 official appearances, including nine in Villarreal's Europa League semi-final run, where he scored in a 3–2 home victory over eventual winners
Porto (7–4 aggregate loss).
Benfica On 21 July 2011, aged 33, Capdevila moved abroad for the first time, joining
Benfica of Portugal on a two-year contract. On 20 August, he made his official debut in a 3–1
Primeira Liga defeat of
Feirense at the
Estádio da Luz, but was not included in the squad for the
group stages of the Champions League, which prompted rumours that he would seek to leave in the January
transfer window. Manager
Jorge Jesus confirmed that another newly signed, Brazilian
Emerson, would start at left-back and that the Spaniard would find it difficult to be included in matchday squads. However, during the final stages of
the season, Jesus gave Capdevila a long run as a starter, and he made his Champions League debut for the
Lisbon club on 4 April 2012, playing the second leg of the quarter-finals against
Chelsea, a 2–1 loss at
Stamford Bridge (3–1 on aggregate). He was also the habitual first-choice during the
domestic League Cup, which Benfica
won for the fourth time in a row, and finished the campaign with 12 competitive matches.
Later career On 27 July 2012, Capdevila agreed on a return to his first professional club Espanyol. He was released alongside
Simão Sabrosa on 22 May 2014, after only ten overall appearances in his
second season. On 16 July 2014, Capdevila signed for
NorthEast United, as their marquee player ahead of the inaugural
Indian Super League season. He said: “India is a huge country and it should be a privilege for me to be a small part in popularising this global game here and working with the young talented footballers of North East India”. He started in the franchise's first match, a 1–0 win over the
Kerala Blasters at the
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, being deployed by manager
Ricki Herbert as a
central defender. On 27 November, in a 3–0 home victory against league leaders
Chennaiyin, he was
sent off after 72 minutes for a second yellow card, as his team went on to
rank in last position. Capdevila changed countries again on 21 January 2015, joining
Belgian Pro League's
Lierse. In May, he suffered a knee injury in training, ruling him out for six months. He returned to the
Iberian Peninsula on 1 June 2016, signing for
Santa Coloma, champions of Andorra's
Primera Divisió. On 5 July 2017, the 39-year-old Capdevila announced his retirement. ==International career==