Diego Ángel Capel Trinidad (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈdjeɣokaˈpel]; born 16 February 1988) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a left winger.
He made his senior debut with Sevilla at 16, going on to appear in 173 competitive matches for the club over seven La Liga seasons (12 goals) and win four major trophies, including two UEFA Cups.[3] In 2011, he signed for Sporting CP, totalling 142 games and winning the 2014–15 Taça de Portugal; subsequently, he had a nomadic career.
Capel became first-choice in the 2007–08 season due to the death of another left-footed winger, Antonio Puerta, in late August. He scored his first goal in La Liga on 9 February 2008, in a 1–1 home draw with Barcelona.[8] The previous month, he had netted in a Copa del Rey tie against the same opponent (also 1–1 and in Seville).[9]
In June 2008, Premier League's Tottenham Hotspur were linked with a £12.5 million bid for Capel. He admitted he would consider leaving Sevilla to "grow as a footballer", if the clubs could agree on a signing fee,[10] but nothing came of it. Also at the end of the league campaign, Barcelona-based daily Sport further speculated that Real Madrid were considering Capel as a potential replacement for the recently departed Robinho,[11] but no move ever materialised.
Capel appeared again regularly in 2010–11, playing 27 league games and starting in 17 as the team finished in fifth position.
Sporting CP
On 18 July 2011, Capel's uncle Carioca acknowledged negotiations between Sevilla and Sporting CP for the transfer of the player for €6 million and a five-year contract,[15] although the fee agreed was eventually €3.5 million with a €30 million buyout clause.[16] He made his debut for his new club on the 30th, playing the second half of a 3–0 friendly home loss to Valencia CF.
Capel scored his first goal for Sporting on 2 October 2011, in a 1–0 Primeira Liga away win over Vitória de Guimarães.[17] On the 24th, in the same competition, he netted twice in a 6–1 home rout of Gil Vicente F.C. in what was the Lions' ninth straight official win.[18]
On 18 August 2015, as his minutes at Sporting were dwindling dramatically,[21][22] Capel signed for Genoa CFC in Italy[23] for a reported fee of €1.3 million,[24] as the former retained 50% of his rights regarding any future transfer fee the latter received.[25] The following 4 August 2016 he switched countries again, signing a two-year deal with the option for a third at R.S.C. Anderlecht in the Belgian Pro League;[26] in the winter transfer window the former were looking to transfer him,[27] and he was eventually released in August 2017 having made 25 competitive appearances and scored two goals.[28]
On 4 August 2018, after more than a year without a club, Capel moved to Segunda División side Extremadura UD on a two-year contract.[30] He was joined there by his former Sevilla teammate José Antonio Reyes, who died in a car crash in June 2019;[31] the following month, he left the team from Almendralejo having played just 382 minutes.[32]
In February 2022, after nearly two years of inactivity, the 34-year-old Capel joined Super League Greece 2 club Irodotos FC.[35] On 24 October 2023, exactly 19 years after his professional debut, he announced his retirement.[36]
Capel made his debut for the senior side on 20 August 2008, playing the second half of a friendly with Denmark and setting up two goals in the 3–0 away win.[40]
^Gomes, Rui (25 February 2014). "A menor preponderância de Diego Capel" [Diego Capel's lesser importance] (in Portuguese). Camarote Leonino. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
^Reinoso del Real, Mario (15 October 2020). "¿Qué fue de Diego Capel?" [What happened to Diego Capel?]. Diario AS (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2021.
^Rodríguez, Ángel (24 October 2023). "Diego Capel anuncia su retirada" [Diego Capel announces his retirement]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 October 2023.