Born in
Mollet del Vallès,
Barcelona,
Catalonia, Tarradellas started playing as a senior with local
Granollers. He later represented teams in his native region, playing for
Manlleu,
Figueres,
Espanyol B,
Mataró and
Lleida. On 31 August 2004, Tarradellas signed for
Ponferradina, appearing regularly for the
Castile and León team in
his only season, which finished in promotion. He moved to
Badalona in the 2005 summer, and was an ever-present figure over the course of three campaigns. In July 2009, Tarradellas joined
Sant Andreu, after a short spell at neighbouring
Gavà. Again a regular, he scored a career-best nine goals in the
2009–10 season. In August 2011, Tarradellas moved to fellow league team
Llagostera, achieving promotion to
Segunda División (the club's first ever) at the end of the
2013–14 campaign. On 23 August 2014, aged 34, he made his debut as a professional, starting in a 0–2 away loss against
Las Palmas. On 8 June 2015, after appearing in 14 matches during
the campaign, Tarradellas announced his retirement. ==References==