Puyol To Leave Barcelona At End Of Season
Barcelona defender Carles Puyol has decided to leave the
club at the end of the season, preferring to take some time off after several
injury-filled seasons and putting his football future in doubt. The 35-year-old Puyol has spent his entire career with
Barcelona, debuting in 1999. But he has made only 12 appearances this season
after returning from a long-term knee injury in October.
Puyol has been an essential figure in Barcelona's and
Spain's recent achievements, including helping Spain win the 2010 World Cup and
leading Barcelona to three Champions League titles. Puyol said Barcelona has agreed to rescind his contract at
the end of the season despite two years remaining on his deal.
"The recovery from my knee injury was more difficult
than expected. I cannot perform anymore at the level I'd want," Puyol said
Tuesday. "When the season ends I need to rest and then we will see. I've
got three months left and I'm going to give my all for Barca, but I don't know
what I'll do at the end of the season." Puyol did not take questions Tuesday as teammates Gerard
Pique, Cristian Tello and Jose Manuel Pinto, and former teammate Ivan de la
Pena watched.
Puyol is a homegrown success story for the Catalan club,
coming through the La Masia youth program like teammates Xavi Hernandez, Lionel
Messi and Andres Iniesta. He was nicknamed "Tarzan" for his scraggly locks
which shielded his face and intimidated opponents despite his small stature.
His energetic and physical style of play fit perfectly with his leadership
qualities, earning him the captain's armband at Barcelona until recent injury
spells.
Puyol, who was raised in the Catalan town of Pobla de Segur,
trails only Xavi in appearances made for the club. He scored his first goal of
the season in Sunday's 4-1 win over Almeria. Puyol won his first trophy with the club in the 2004-05
season — the first of six league titles. He also won the Club World Cup, Copa
del Rey, Spanish Super Cup and European Super Cup to go along with Champions
League titles in 2006, '09, and '11.
At the World Cup in South Africa, Puyol headed in the
winning goal in the 1-0 semifinal victory over Germany. "He's a reference for every player and a leader on the
field of play," Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said.
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