Miquel Campdegall

Miquel Campdegall, CD (born 1971) is a Brunanter former footballer who played for St. Marks Koningstad and the Brunant national football team as a forward.

St. Marks Koningstad
Campdegall was a product of St. Marks' youth academy and was promoted to the senior side for the 1990-91 1. Liga. He won the league with his club in 1994-95 and 2000-01, and the cup in 2001. He scored both goals in St. Marks' Brunant Supercup win in 1995. As one of the most prolific goalscorers, he was a deadly strike partner of Karim Zenadi in the early 1990s, and with his leaving to Grijzestad Strijders in 1995, became the main rival in contention for the goalscoring crown. Campdegall was awarded Total Football's Golden Flower for top goalscorer in 1997 and 2002.

Battery FC
In 2002, Campdegall moved to Kemburg side Battery FC, as the highest-paid player in the league. His moved heled to promote Kemburger football and raise league levels. In his first season proved himself to still be at top form as he helped the club to the WNFA Leaders League title in 2002-03, as well as league top scorer. The next season he was one of the top five goalscorers but could not get any silverware with Battery.

Margrove FC
After an injury-plagued 2004-05 season, Campdegall became the team's backup striker and in June 2006 made a move to Pintonan side Margrove FC, being lured there to try and help their local football. He retired from football in 2007.

National team
Campdegall played for the Brunant national team from 1993 to 2003. He was a key member of the squad that won WFC 2000, scoring once.