Carles Puyol Saforcada


Biography

Carles Puyol Joan Gamper-Tr.jpgCarles Puyol began his footballing career in the local team of the small town where he was born, La Pobla de Segur. His talent soon attracted wider attention and, at the age of 17, he was signed up for the Barca academy at La Masía.
He rapidly became a fixture in Barca B and then progressed to make his debut with the first team on 2nd October 1999 against Valladolid at the orders of Louis Van Gaal. His appearances became more and more frequent until he made the right back position his own. Thanks to his determination to improve and a tremendous work rate, Carles Puyol adapted to the position of central defender.
In the 2003-2004 season, having been chosen as third captain, he played a vital role in the team's sensational run of form that led to the runners-up place in the league. Puyol made 27 appearances in the league and seven in the UEFA Cup.
However, Carles Puyol had to wait until the 2004-05 season to win his first medal with Barca. He was, by then, captain of the first team and an essential part of Frank Rijkaard's league championship winning side. At the end of the season, he finally saw his dream come true of lifting the league trophy in the Nou Camp.
During the 2005-06 season, he played as well as he had the previous year. The Barça captain had the honour of being presented with the league title trophy before the game against Espanyol, before lifting the UEFA Champions League in Paris after the monumental victory against Arsenal in the Saint-Denis Stadium. Puyol only missed five matches all season and none through injury. On three occasions he was rested by coach Frank Rijkaard and was then suspended for the other two games which he did not play in. He also scored one goal as he headed home during the 5-0 victory against Real Sociedad on October 30, 2005.
At the end of the following season in 2006/07 (in which he played in 35 of 38 League games), Carles Puyol suffered the worst injury of his career when the League was already over. He damaged ligaments in his knee in a friendly played in Pretoria on 20 June 2007 and this kept him out until 29 September. Despite missing the first months of the competition, the club captain finally played in 30 League games in the 2007/08 campaign.
In the treble winning season 2008/09, Carles Puyol was once again Barça's most versatile defender. Guardiola used him as a right back in the Champions League final, a left back in the Copa del Rey final and also as centre back in most games. A great utility player, he also showed he can score goals, such as his header in the historic 6-2 win at the Bernabéu. In Rome he made history by becoming the first Barça captain to lift the Champions league trophy twice.
In the 2009-10 season he won his fourth league title. The captain is incredibly consistent and is one of the defenders most used by Pep Guardiola in the heart of defence.
Puyol was less fortunate in 2010/11, where despite winning his fifth league and third Champions League, he only played 27 matches (his fewest appearances since 2000/01). Towards the end of the season, he underwent arthroscopy on his left knee to extract loose cartilage from his femur.
Carles Puyol is also a fixture in the Spanish national side, with which he played in the 2002, 2006 and 2010 World Cups and in the European Championships in 2004 and 2008. In the latter he was key figure as Spain won the title in Vienna.
In the summer of 2010 he won the only club or international medal that was missing from his collection. One of the cornerstones of the team, he played in all seven matches and scored the only goal of the semi-final against Germany – a header similar to his goal in the historic 2-6 victory in the Bernabeu.
Puyol

Career

2011-12 FC Barcelona
2010-11 FC Barcelona 
2009-10 FC Barcelona 
2008-09 FC Barcelona 
2007-08 FC Barcelona 
2006-07 FC Barcelona
2005-06 FC Barcelona 
2004-05 FC Barcelona 
2003-04 FC Barcelona 
2002-03 FC Barcelona 
2001-02 FC Barcelona 
2000-01 FC Barcelona 
1999-00 FC Barcelona
Debut FCB: 
R.Valladolid-FC Barcelona (2-2, Lliga), 02/10/1999

Curiosities

FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 2010
UEFA Team of the Year: 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
FIFA Team of the Year: 2008, 2009, 2010

Puyol


Full name :-
Carles Puyol Saforcada
Field position:-
Defender
Dorsal:-
5
Birthplace:-
La Pobla de Segur (Lleida)
Birthday:-
1978/04/13
Weight:-
80 kg
Height:-
178 cm



Puyol

Technical profile

Carles Puyol started off in the first team at right back but has since developed into a great central defender. He stands out for his tremendous fitness levels and his discipline on the pitch. He's a perfect example of a team player and he never over-complicates the job when he has to cut off an opposing attacking move.
He can also adapt to the left back position when circumstances dictate. Although he is not particularly tall (178 cm), his physical strength makes him very strong in the air and he is capable of man-marking opposing forwards who are taller than him. He also likes to get up in attack, especially for corners and free kicks.
More than anything else, Carles Puyol is a reference point for the rest of the squad due to his character and qualities of leadership and because of his pride in the Barca colours and his total identification with the Club.



Fcb achievements

5League3Champions League1Spanish Cup2UEFA Super Cup5Spanish Super Cup2FIFA Club World Cup


ALBUM 

 
 
 

Carles Puyol

STATISTICS 2011/2012

LEAGUE
Games played13
Games won9
Games drawn3
Games lost1
Games as starter12
Games as substitute1
Games substituted5
Minutes played965
Minutes as starter931
Minutes as substitute34
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals1
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area0
Assists1
Shots taken5
Shots off target0
Shots on target4
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play1
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls2
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots1
Left foot shots2
Headers2
Offsides0
Yellow cards1
Caused yellow cards2
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners5
Fouls committed10
Fouls received13
Recoveries90
Turnovers31
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Games played5
Games won4
Games drawn1
Games lost0
Games as starter4
Games as substitute1
Games substituted0
Minutes played407
Minutes as starter380
Minutes as substitute27
Goals in favour0
Goals as starter0
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area0
Assists0
Shots taken2
Shots off target0
Shots on target0
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play0
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls1
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots0
Left foot shots1
Headers1
Offsides0
Yellow cards2
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners1
Fouls committed6
Fouls received8
Recoveries37
Turnovers17
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
COPA DEL REY
Games played7
Games won5
Games drawn2
Games lost0
Games as starter7
Games as substitute0
Games substituted0
Minutes played656
Minutes as starter656
Minutes as substitute0
Goals in favour2
Goals as starter2
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers2
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls2
Crosses into area4
Assists0
Shots taken7
Shots off target2
Shots on target4
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play2
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls4
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post1
Right foot shots1
Left foot shots1
Headers4
Offsides0
Yellow cards1
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners6
Fouls committed5
Fouls received5
Recoveries50
Turnovers36
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
The concept of playing time includes the minutes played in injury time.
Data and lineups provided by Opta Sports




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