After beginning his career at Espanyol, he spent most of it in the Segunda División, representing six teams over nine seasons in the division, mostly Salamanca and Celta. He totalled 274 games and 15 goals in that tier.
Català retired following a seven-year spell at AEK Larnaca in Cyprus, where he began managing.
After leaving for Xerez CD of Segunda División in 2003, Català spent each of the next four seasons at a different team in that level, culminating in Lorca Deportiva CF's relegation in 2007. He stayed for five years in the same league, with UD Salamanca and RC Celta de Vigo; he was recommended to the latter by Miguel Torrecilla, the sporting director who made the same move earlier, and was the second player to be acquired that window after Cristian Bustos, agreeing to a three-year deal on 23 June 2009.[2]
On 28 July 2012, after recently signing a new contract, Català rescinded it and moved abroad for the first time, signing a three-year deal at AEK Larnaca FC of the Cypriot First Division.[5] He helped the side win the 2017–18 Cypriot Cup at the age of 38,[6] and retired the following year.[7]
Coaching career
Catalá was appointed manager of his last club in May 2021, replacing Sofronis Avgousti on a two-year contract.[8][9] On 12 August 2022, he continued in the same league by signing a one-year deal with Apollon Limassol FC.[10]
On 14 August 2023, Català was hired at NK Istra 1961 of the Croatian Football League, for one season with the option of a further year; he took over from Mislav Karoglan, who had taken one point from three games.[11] He was dismissed the following 7 February, with five wins from 19 matches.[12]
^Ereaga, Txema (9 November 2012). "Catalá: Un defensa central goleador" [Catalá: A scoring centre-back.] (in Spanish). Fame Celeste. Retrieved 9 December 2021.