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Barcelona Captain Says ”Goodbye” As Injury Forces Puyol To Quit After 19 Years
- Updated: March 4, 2014

Barcelona captain Carles Puyol has finally decided to leave the Spanish giants to take a break from football due to injury.
The 35-year-old Spain defender was contracted until 2016, but reached an agreement with the club to rescind his contract early.
Most of his team mates had wished he would stay on with Iniesta saying a few days ago that he would be happy to see the defender continued to play for Barcelona.
However, Puyol has struggled with knee injuries in recent years and he missed Euro 2012 while, this season, he has made just 12 appearances for the Champions.
“After the last two operations it has been difficult for me to recover the level I need to be able to continue here, more than I expected,” said Puyol. “That is why I have taken this decision.
“There are three months of the season left and I won’t be giving up.”
Puyol, who made the last of his 100 appearances for Spain in a friendly against Uruguay in February 2013, said he planned to take a break from football once he leaves Barcelona.
“I don’t know what I will do after 30 June, but I’m sure that in the summer I will rest,” he added.
“I would like to have a news conference at the end of the season to say a proper goodbye after a total of 19 years at the club.”
Puyol has made 593 appearances for the reigning La Liga champions since making his senior debut in 1999.
He has won six league titles, three Champions League titles and two Spanish Cups. Puyol also helped Barcelona to win the Uefa Super Cup twice and the Spanish Super Cup on six occasions.
Barcelona are currently second in La Liga, one point behind leaders Real Madrid.