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scuad Fc Barcelona back in full training

Selasa, 26 Februari 2013

Papers: Reds in Pole position

David Anderson writes in The Mirror...


United on alert over LewandowskiRobert Lewandowski's agent has put Sir Alex Ferguson on red alert after claiming the striker will probably quit Borussia Dortmund this summer. The Manchester United boss watched Lewandowski last season before signing Shinji Kagawa from Dortmund and the Poland star remains firmly on his radar. Lewandowski is Dortmund's top scorer with 19 goals in 27 games this season and his agent Cezary Kucharski has hinted it is unlikely he will remain with the Bundesliga champions. Bayern Munich are also keen on Lewandowski and Kucharski claims the hitman likes fresh challenges. “Anyone who has followed Robert's career will know that he has never played at any club for longer than two years,” he said. “At Dortmund, he has been playing his third season. Anyone who can read between the lines knows what that means." Lewandowski, 24, has 16 months left on his Dortmund contract and would be available for a knockdown fee of £18million in the summer. Kucharski claims the Eastern European has decided his future and is waiting until the right moment to reveal his plans. "Robert has made his decision," he said. "He alone determines the moment when he will announce it."
The Daily Mail includes photos of Robin van Persie showing no signs of the hip injury which forced him off at QPR in the first half on Saturday. The Dutchman went for a meal with his wife in Alderley Edge and when asked about his injury, he said: “Yes it's all fine thanks.”
Elsewhere, the Daily Star once again links the Reds with a summer move for Cristiano Ronaldo after his contract talks with Real Madrid reportedly broke down, while The Sunsays Nani has been offered a contract ultimatum by United.

Senin, 25 Februari 2013

2008-2011 The best years in our history


2008-2011 The best years in our history


Barça stuns the world


Under Josep Guardiola, the team improved even further. Playing with the same style that Cruyff had introduced, Guardiola was a firm supporter of basing his team around the club's own youth system and promoted several young talents to the first team, and the result was the greatest Barça team ever.
The greatest international recognition of this came when the FIFA Ballon d'Or nominations in 2010 shortlisted Xavi, Iniesta and Messi for the honour, all three of whom had grown up at La Masia, the residence where young sportspeople of all ages are trained and educated.
This team was the culmination of everything that FC Barcelona stands for, and produced an amazing string of major titles, including two Champions Leagues and three Spanish Leagues, plus the long-awaited Clubs World Cup, which was finally won in 2009, that extraordinary year when Barcelona won all six major trophies, something unprecedented in the history of European football.
Barça broke all kinds of records, played memorable matches and won just about every title on offer. But the finest hour for Guardiola's side came at Wembley, when the world was enchanted by the kind of football that dreams are made of. The world's press bestowed praise on this extraordinary side that had written one of the most incredible chapters in the history of the game.
But it wasn't just the football team that was collecting honours. The basketball, handball and roller hockey teams also won further European titles, and the futsal team won the League for the first time ever. That latest conquest meant that the Club set a new record in 2010-11 by winning 16 professional titles. Never before had FC Barcelona won so much silverware in a single season.

1996-2008 A centenarian club


1996-2008 A centenarian club

A hundred years of emotion


Few organisations reach their one hundredth anniversary, for doing so requires consistence and continuity. The aim of FC Barcelona's centenary was to celebrate the link between a glorious past and new hope for the future.
The commemorative events saw an outpouring of Barça sentiment, and offered an emotional opportunity to spend a year looking back at the Club's proud history. Several important personages from Catalan culture were involved, as did the media and several major organisations. Famous artist Antoni Tàpies designed the official Centenary poster, thus adding his name to list of internationally renowned artists and writers that have helped aggrandise FC Barcelona's symbolic universe over the years.
The 1998-99 season, that of the Centenary celebrations, was also historic because of the many sporting achievements: all four of the Club's professional sections (Football, Basketball, Handball and Roller Hockey) won their respective league titles.
In 2003, newly elected president Joan Laporta brought with him a young and dynamic generation of directors who totally changed the Club's image. His priority was to make it possible for the club's sporting successes to have a knock-on effect on the more social aspects of the Club.
The following years were spectacular in many ways: there was sporting success, an exponential increase in membership, economic progress that situated the Club among the world's elite and an unprecedented focus on charity projects that was culminated with Barça's collaboration agreement with Unicef in 2006, which projects Barça's caring image around the world, thus definitively globalising the notion of being "more than a club".
The most long-awaited victory of all, the second European Cup title, came thanks to a team led by Ronaldinho, much to the delight of the fans, who were once again dreaming big after winning two consecutive league titles.

1988-1996 The 'Dream Team'


1988-1996 The 'Dream Team'

Barça’s First European Cup



From 1988 on, with Cruyff as manager, Barça came to be associated once more with excellent football and sporting success. The board of directors presided over by Nuñez focused on building up a team of footballers that would spark enthusiasm and perform well. The Camp Nou began to fill up once again.

FC Barcelona managed to secure four consecutive Spanish League championships, between 1990 and 1994. Winning the European Cup in 1992 was the pinnacle of this period, which was characterised by the team’s one touch play and attacking style and the winning mentality of Cruyff’s players.
Known as the 'Dream Team' of European football, the following unforgettable players went down in the Club’s history:
Zubizarreta, Bakero, Begiristain, Laudrup, Koeman, Stoichkov, Romário, Eusebio, Nadal, Guardiola, Amor, Juan Carlos, Ferrer, Nando, Julio Salinas, Serna, Alexanko and Goikoetxea.
Led by the Cruyff-Rexach duo, the team finally drew a line under its troubled past; Barça became one of the biggest names in world football.

1978-1988 More Members, More Stars


1978-1988 More Members, More Stars

Perseverance to Become the Greatest Club in the World



The incredible victory in Basel in May 1979, when Barça won the European Cup Winners’ Cup for the first time ever, returned FC Barcelona to the top ranking positions of the great world clubs. It was the first victory during Josep Lluís Núñez’s presidency.
During the 1980s, FC Barcelona experienced alternating highs and lows, influenced by match results, star players’ performances and other matters, unrelated to sport.
This decade saw the arrival of fantastic footballers -including Quini, Maradona, Schuster, Alexanco, Julio Alberto, Urruti, Marcos…- and a series of managers with very different outlooks on football -Helenio Herrera, Lattek, Menotti, Venables… This was also the period in which the first multi-million contracts appeared and television rights began to influence the Club’s financial affairs. The organisation grew bigger with the extension of the Camp Nou and a spectacular rise in membership numbers, which saw the total figure increase to over one hundred thousand.