Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Carles Puyol

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Spanish athlete Carles Puyol.
Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Carles Puyol

Carles Puyol Saforcada is a Spanish former professional footballer who played his entire career for Barcelona. He mainly played as a central defender, but he could also play in either full-back position, mostly as a right-back. Praised for his defensive qualities and leadership, he is widely regarded as one of the best defenders and captains of all time. Puyol's abilities and prowess on the field earned him the nickname of "El Tiburón" by teammates and fans.

I don't want to be an invisible coach. I want to provide guidelines to solve problems, coming from the base I have, as I had to work a lot considering I did not play at Barca until I was 17.
I was one of those players who loved to train and tried to enjoy every day, every session, every game.
For me to be able to play football was a gift. — © Carles Puyol
For me to be able to play football was a gift.
Sometimes I played as a goalkeeper with my brother and his friends - they were all older, and nobody wanted to go in goal, so it had to be me!
I've been lucky enough to play for the Spanish national team and Barcelona, two sides who've shown that you can play good, attractive possession football and win major titles.
It's frustrating to see part of your body not responding - even more so given the way I am and the way I like to train and always give 100 per cent. You experience sadness, anger, and powerlessness... you really want to do something, but you can't. In the end, however, you have to be honest with yourself and those around you.
My memories from childhood always involve a football.
Winning one Champions League title is a dream come true, so just imagine winning three!
The power which football has is enormous. Football moves the masses.
I could never have dreamt of the kind of career I had, but I was always happy with the ball in my hands or at my feet.
For me, it's hard to separate being a fan from the feelings you have for some of your team-mates.
Many people have told me I could be a coach, but it doesn't appeal.
What matters most is that the team always comes ahead of the players.
I'm not a big fan of revolutions. People nearly always call for them when a team that's triumphed a great deal goes a year without winning anything. For me, however, the experience gained in previous victories is important.
My job will be to transmit - using my experience, my knowledge - with the intention of making the player more professional. I want to be a 'life-coach' who helps them to think, to make decisions, to manage their emotions with intelligence in difficult situations.
World Soccer Stars presents a great opportunity to celebrate the arrival of football, and from what I know, football is the next emerging sport in Pakistan.
Champions League is a very tough competition.
Development has to start from the base; the kids need to be playing, and the institutions have to come forward. There needs to be focus on grassroots.
I've been lucky enough to play in the final of a World Cup before, but it's always an amazing experience to walk out at a packed stadium.
Every player dreams of winning the World Cup, and there are very few who are fortunate enough to actually do it.
Those of us involved in football must be aware of the power we have to help. We also have a responsibility to return to society all that society has given to us. — © Carles Puyol
Those of us involved in football must be aware of the power we have to help. We also have a responsibility to return to society all that society has given to us.
FC Barcelona is the national team of Catalonia
My parents were skeptical about me becoming a footballer and encouraged me to study.
There's a special part of Messi's brain allowing him to see the split-second chaos of football in his own personal super slow motion.
I don't have Romário's technique, [Marc] Overmars' pace or [Patrick] Kluivert's strength. But I work harder than the others. I'm like the student who is not as clever, but revises for his exams and does OK in the end.
Leo Messi is a spectacular player, there is nobody else like him. I should not because I have suffered so much in training. I think he is the best forward at the moment and I think he will be so for many more years. He has his feet on the ground.
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