"I have played in top football leagues across the world like Spanish and Portuguese, the main reason is to join a new challenge that is growing up and I want to help this growth. With my experience, I want to help the budding talent of India to grow, by teaching them and guiding them," Capdevila told reporters here.
Capdevila is the last person to arrive for the Guwahati franchise and the ISL club's co-owner John Abraham said the team would play three friendly matches in Goa before returning to Guwahati for training.
The celebrated left-back, who had 60 international appearances for the national side, said that the ISL is a different format from the other leagues and is a good start for India that is ranked 158 in the world.
"This is very different from other leagues. In India, it is just starting and this is a very nice beginning. It is a very nice project which is going to be for a lot of years. Indian football is going to grow and would call a lot of attention of other players for sure. It is a nice project for the future to be put like a league for the whole year. After many years, it is going to be the main league of India for sure," he said.