Campodónico began his career in 1997 with Temperley, with whom he stayed with for six years before joining Sarmiento in 2003 but only to return to Temperley two years later; however, he did win the 2003–04 Primera B Metropolitana while with Sarmiento.[1] In 2004, Pablo conceded two goals in one match against his brother Mariano who describes it as "the worst thing that's happened to me in my football career".[5] Pablo and his brother later played together for Aldosivi when Mariano was with the club in 2009.[6] In 2006, Campodónico left Temperley again as he agreed to join Platense.[4] After a season with the club he departed to join Aldosivi.[1] As of the end of the 2016 season he has made 286 league appearances for Aldosivi.[1][2]
Coaching career
After retiring at the age of 41, Campodónico began as a goalkeeper coach at Aldosivi, where he trained the women's teams.[7] Alongside that, he also ran a mini-academy, where he trained young goalkeepers.[8]
When Israel Damonte was appointed manager of Huracán on 3 January 2020, Campodónico also joined the club as a goalkeeper coach, alongside his brother, Mariano Campodónico, who was appointed assistant coach.[9] They left in March 2021