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Capi (footballer, born 1977)

Jesús Capitán Prada (born 26 March 1977), known as Capi, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
He played most of his professional career with Betis, which included 209 La Liga games and 16 goals over the course of nine seasons (13 overall).
==Club career==
Capi was born in Camas, Seville, Andalusia. Apart from a loan spell at Granada CF in the third division, Capi spent the vast majority of his career at Real Betis. Previously, he appeared nearly 150 times with the club's B-side, and made his first-team – and La Liga – debut against Valencia CF on 26 May 1997, one of only two during the 1996–97 season.
Capi went to play over 250 league games for Betis, always as an important part of the squad. He scored his first goal for the club on 19 November 2000, albeit in a 1–3 home defeat against neighbouring Sevilla FC, as the campaign in Segunda División ended in promotion for both clubs in the city; however, in the 2004–05 season, as the team achieved a fourth place in the league, with qualification to the UEFA Champions League, he appeared in only 11 matches, mainly due to injuries.
After another two 1/2-month spell in the sidelines, Capi returned to action on 4 April 2009, netting as a second-half substitute in a 3–3 home draw against CD Numancia.〔(Real Betis 3–3 Numancia ); ESPN Soccernet, 4 April 2009〕 Betis were eventually relegated to division two.
Capi continued to be bothered with injuries in 2009–10, but still played 25 games (only three complete) as the club failed to regain their lost status. On 19 June 2010 the 33-year-old appeaed in his last game as a ''Verdiblanco'', the useless 4–0 home win against Levante UD (Betis finished in fourth place, tied with both the second and third-placed teams), his contract expiring and not being renewed.〔(Capi: El adiós a un grande (Capi: Farewell to a great) ); Al Final de la Palmera, 20 June 2010 〕
In the 2012 summer, after a couple of second division seasons with another side in his native region, Xerez CD,〔(Capi ficha por el Xerez y Díaz de Cerio y Vélez no quieren dejar el Athletic de Bilbao (Capi signs for Xerez and Díaz de Cerio and Vélez don't want to leave Athletic de Bilbao) ); La Verdad, 17 July 2010 〕 Capi signed with amateurs Camas Club de Fútbol, his first-ever club as a footballer.〔(Capi firma por el Camas CF y jugará esta temporada en Primera Provincial (Capi signs for Camas CF and will play this season in ''Primera Provincial'') ); Ideal, 16 August 2012 〕 He retired in 2014 at age 37, being immediately appointed as Juan Merino's assistant manager at Betis B.〔(Capi volverá a Granada como segundo entrenador del Betis B, y Cervián con el filial sevillista (Capi will return to Granada as Betis B's assistant manager, and Cervián with Sevilla's reserves) ); Ideal, 9 July 2014 〕

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