Early career Born in
Sabadell,
Barcelona,
Catalonia, Oleguer started his career at modest CD Lepanto, a club from his hometown. In 1997, he joined neighbours
UDA Gramenet from
CE Sant Gabriel, making his senior debut two years later whilst at the service of the former.
Barcelona At 21, Oleguer signed with
FC Barcelona, spending his debut season with
their reserves. He would make his first-team debut during a
2002–03 UEFA Champions League match against
Galatasaray SK, a 3–1 home victory where he came on as a late
substitute for
Frank de Boer. During
that season he played for both sides, on occasion being a last-minute addition to the main squad. On 17 May 2006, Barça beat
Arsenal to win the
Champions League for the
second time in their history. Oleguer started the match, but on the day he appeared tense and slow, struggling to neutralise
Freddie Ljungberg's runs down the wing and more importantly not being able to stop
Sol Campbell scoring the opening goal. Oleguer signed a contract extension in July 2006, keeping him with the club until 2010. He had the honour of
captaining the team for the first time in their first pre-season game but, with the arrival of
Gianluca Zambrotta and
Lilian Thuram, he found himself coming on from the bench in the first few matches of
the campaign. On 29 November 2006, he was awarded the
President Companys award for his efforts in promoting the official recognition of Catalan sports at an international level.
2007–08 started positively in sporting terms, as Oleguer became a fixture in Rijkaard's starting eleven. However, he was accused of assaulting a policeman during an incident in a bar in Sabadell which occurred in 2003. He also spoke out against the banning of the
Catalan national team by the
Royal Spanish Football Federation, when the former was scheduled to play a
friendly against the
United States in conjunction with
FIFA-recognised international fixtures in that same week. On 9 February 2008, in a
La Liga match against
Sevilla FC, Oleguer broke a bone in his left hand. He spent six weeks on the sidelines after undergoing surgery, taking almost no part in the team's season; Barcelona finished third, and his only competitive goal took place on 24 April 2005 when he opened the 4–0 away defeat of
Málaga CF.
Ajax On 29 July 2008, Oleguer signed a three-season deal with
AFC Ajax, which paid
€3 million plus 2.25 million in variables, including an option for another year. Manager
Marco van Basten said: "I am happy that we have acquired Oleguer. His qualities fit exactly with what Ajax needs. We are all convinced of that. He has the right age, experience at a high level and is a real defender". Oleguer scored a rare goal on 18 October 2008, the game's only in a home win over
FC Groningen. He had an extended run during his
first season due to injuries to teammates, but played mostly as backup to Belgian youngsters
Toby Alderweireld and
Jan Vertonghen. After only appearing in seven official games for the
Amsterdam team in
2010–11, the 31-year-old Oleguer was released. ==Personal life and politics==