On 13 April 1978, Barcelona captain and World Cup winner Carles Puyol was born in La Pobla de Segur.
After starting his career with his hometown team, Puyol joined the Barcelona youth team in 1995 and has remained with the club for his entire career, earning promotion to the first team in 1997 under manager Louis van Gaal. When Puyol was 19, van Gaal encouraged him to get a haircut, but Puyol declined and his long curly hair has become a trademark.
Primarily used as a center back, Puyol made 593 appearances for Barça and captained the team from 2004 until his retirement in 2014. Under his leadership, they won six league titles, three Champions League trophies, and two FIFA World Club Cups.
In 2000, he made his first appearance for Spain and was a key member of their victories campaigns in Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup. In the latter, he scored a rare goal to give Spain a 1-0 victory over Germany in the semi-finals, then helped hold the Netherlands scoreless as Spain won 0-1 in extra time.
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