nedjelja, 9. studenoga 2014.

Jordi Alba, el novè golejador diferent

El ‘18’ blaugrana s’afegeix a una llista de realitzadors liderada per Neymar Jr, amb 12 gols 

El gol del lateral a Almeria va ser el 25è del Barça a la Lliga aquesta temporada 


El FC Barcelona va guanyar per 1-2 a Almeria gràcies als gols de Neymar Jr i Jordi Alba, que s’ha convertit en el novè golejador diferent d’aquesta temporada. A continuació repassem aquesta i altres dades del partit.
  • Jordi Alba s’afegeix a una llista liderada per Neymar Jr (12 gols), Messi (11), Sandro (3), Rakitic (2), Xavi, Pedro, Piqué, Munir i Jordi Alba (tots amb 1). Entre tots sumen 33 dianes entre Lliga i Champions.
  • El gol del lateral a Almeria va ser el 25è del Barça a la Lliga aquesta temporada.
  • Va ser el sisè gol del ‘18’ blaugrana amb el primer equip del Barça. Quatre d’aquests sis han arribat en l’últim quart d’hora de partit.
  • Neymar Jr, per la seva banda, suma deu gols en deu partits a la Lliga. Supera, d’aquesta manera, les nou dianes signades a la competició domèstica en tota la temporada passada.
  • Marc Bartra va ser el jugador culer que més pilotes va recuperar (10), seguit de Mascherano i Rakitic (tots dos amb nou).
  • Mascherano, precisament, va ser el jugador que més cops va intervenir. Va fer un total de 95 passades, 86 de les quals van ser bones.
  • El d’aquest dissabte a Almeria va ser el primer partit sencer de Rafinha aquesta temporada.
  • Messi ha estat titular en els 15 partits oficials d’aquesta temporada, mentre que Mascherano ha sortit d’inici en els últims sis compromisos culers. Neymar i Alves, per la seva banda, es quedaven a la banqueta després d’11 i 8 partits com a titulars, respectivament.
  • L’Almeria-Barça va ser el primer partit de la Lliga 2014/15 en què els culers no van veure cap targeta. Ja havia passat al Barça-APOEL FC de Champions.

ponedjeljak, 27. listopada 2014.

FC Barcelona back at it after the Clasico



Messi, Neymar, Douglas and Vermaelen did individual work, with Iniesta in physical therapy 

Adriano, still without the medical OK, worked out with the group, and was joined by Munir



FC Barcelona back at it after the Clasico by fcbarcelona
FC Barcelona went back to work on Monday, 48 hours after falling 3-1 in the ClasicoLuis Enrique's squad worked out on field 2 of the Ciutat EsportivaThey were joined by Adriano Correia, yet to be medically cleared, and Barça B player Munir.

Leo Messi, Neymar Jr, Douglas, and Thomas Vermaelen worked out individually. Andrés Iniesta, who suffered a right soleus injury in Saturday's loss, did physical therapy.

Technical Director of Football Andoni Zubizarreta followed the session closely. The team will train again on Tuesday morning at 11.00 AM CET.

četvrtak, 18. rujna 2014.

Luis Enrique: “I have total faith in my players”



The FC Barcelona manager also defended his decision to make nine changes and said he'd do the same thing again 

“It's not easy to attack teams like those" he added. "We'll show the players where they need to imrpove. We can't settle for that, we need to be better."




First Champions League game and first win. “We found it hard to make the right choices over the final metres” said Luis Enrique, who was nevertheless positive about his side’s one goal victory against APOEL. “We have great, quality players but we didn’t get through on goal for a variety of reasons. We weren’t at our best over the final metres. We weren’t moving the ball around fast enough.”
On the issue of the three goalkeepers he commented that “it’s not a position like the others. But I have three great keepers and I’ll use them. I don’t believe in the cliché of a first choice keeper. I want them all to be ready. I didn’t tell them who would play, that’s my idea. I expect us to get results, and I have total faith that we will. I’m not associating any one keeper with any one competition. I want them all to be prepared and I’ll deal with them my way.”


I don’t believe in the cliché of a first choice keeper. I want them all to be ready


He went on to say that “they put ten players behind the ball. It’s not easy to attack a team like that, but they did create some danger. We scored from a set piece and we’re working on those, so I’m glad it came off … We managers worry when things don’t go to plan. These aren’t easy games, APOEL played a serious game … We’ll be showing the players what they need to get better. We can’t settle for this, we have to play better. I am sure we can make even better players of the players we have.”
I know Samper very well. He has personality. He's a great finding for the club
Luis Enrique handed Sergi Samper his debut tonight in a Champions League match of all things. “I know Samper very well” he said. “He has personality. He only made one mistake. He carried the team well and is a great finding for the club. He’ll help us on this journey.” And on Xavi he commented that “he seems fine to me. I’ve spoken with him and we’ve got a good relationship. And Piqué brings a lot of joy to the team. He’s a great player and I’m so happy he scored.”
I’m sticking to my guns. I need my whole team
Asked about the nine changes he made to the team that played at the weekend, he concluded that “perhaps our play was less fluid because of all the rotations, but I’m sticking to my guns. I need my whole team, although I’m sure I’ll get it wrong sometimes. We can’t always win 3-0 or 4-0, but I have total faith in my players.”

utorak, 16. rujna 2014.

Chelsea 4 Barcelona 2 – Video Classic – 2005



Playing in different leagues, Chelsea and Barcelona do not have the same kind of rivalry you have in domestic ties, however when we do face them it is always a battle between enemies that hate each others guts.
Despite the dominance of Barcelona over European football up until about a year ago, Chelsea have always held their own over the Catalans, something that our rivals cannot claim. Lionel Messi is still yet to score against us and we always give them a tough game.
Some of it has been passed down from Mourinho and other elements are we just don’t like being told by others we don’t deserve to beat an opponent, either way we find our game against Barcelona.
We have had some epic contests, been robbed, caused upsets and dispelled myths. Here is one game that will live long in the memory

Barcelona’s Pedro linked with January move to Liverpool or Arsenal



Barcelona attacker Pedro would be willing to listen to offers from Liverpool or Arsenal in the January transfer window, according to reports.
The pacy wideman has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter at Camp Nou in recent seasons and fears the arrival of Luis Suarez from Liverpool will limit his opportunities even further.
The 27-year-old is yet to play a full 90 minutes this season, even with Suarez still suspended.
He could now quit the Catalan giants in the new year in favour of a switch to the Premier League, claims Spanish news outlet Fichajes.net.
The Gunners and the Reds are both touted as possible destinations.
A transfer to the Emirates would see him reunited with former Barca speed merchant Alexis Sanchez, while a move to Anfield would essential see him and Suarez performing a long-winded swap deal.


Barcelona - APOEL Preview: Pedro expecting tough test

The Spain international believes the Cypriot side will pose a significant threat as Luis Enrique's men get their European campaign started



Pedro is anticipating a difficult challenge when Barcelona begin their Champions League campaign at home to APOEL on Wednesday.

On paper, the Cypriot outfit represent the weakest opponents in Group F, which also includes Ajax and Paris Saint-Germain, both reigning champions of their respective domestic leagues.

Barcelona will come into the clash as firm favourites and they boast a strong home record in this competition, with just one defeat in their past 27 matches at Camp Nou.

Despite that run, Pedro is not expecting an easy ride against Giorgos Donis' men.

"We'll be playing against a physical side that tracks back well," he said. "I'm sure it'll be a difficult game.

"Every year we work hard to reach the Champions League final. It was a shame to lose to Atletico [Madrid, in the quarter-finals] last year.

"We're really up for it this season and hoping to win the title. But it's always hard, especially in the knockout phase."

Luis Enrique - who was in the Barca side last time they faced Cypriot opposition in 1996 is hoping to build on the positive start to his tenure which has seen the Catalan giants win both of their La Liga matches so far without conceding a goal.

APOEL have done likewise in the defence of their domestic title but will have their work cut out in a bid to repeat the heroics of the 2011-12 campaign, when they defied the odds to reach the quarter-finals before taking on Real Madrid proved a step too far, as Barca's fierce rivals won 8-2 on aggregate.

Donis' charges have already played four matches in this season's competition, coming through the third qualifying round and then the play-off stage to reach the group phase for the third time in their history.

Following a 4-2 aggregate win over HJK, APOEL gained a 1-1 draw in Denmark against AaB before trouncing their opponents 4-0 in the return leg to reach the first round proper.

Dani Alves missed Barcelona's 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday with a knee injury and remains a doubt, as does Thomas Vermaelen (hamstring), although both trained with the squad on Monday.

Neymar came off the bench to score both goals in that victory and could be in line to start, with Gerard Pique also pushing for a recall after playing the second half in place of Javier Mascherano against the Basques.

Meanwhile, the visitors have fitness doubts over Tasos Papazoglou (stomach), Stathis Aloneftis (ankle) and John Arne Riise (knock), who won the competition in 2005 with Liverpool.

PSG CAN DO WITHOUT A SLIPUP AGAINST AJAX AS BARCELONA LOOMS NEXT

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Ajax vs Paris Saint-Germain



It is a big five days coming up for Paris Saint-Germain. The home clash with Olympique Lyonnais on Sunday is one to whet the appetite but first up is a trip to Amsterdam to take on Dutch champions Ajax. This is a glamour tie if ever there was one, coming up against a stalwart in European football within their stomping ground, an arena where its pitch is graced by top young talent playing the Johan Cruyff way. An ethos that has been emulated by many of Europe’s marquee clubs.
Facing Frank de Boer’s side away from home is one of the sterner tests of our Group F clashes. Really, if we were to leave Amsterdam empty handed tomorrow it would be an horrendous start, especially when you consider Barcelona will be the next opponents. On paper, we should get a result tomorrow despite facing a well-disciplined outfit. With all due respect to ‘de Godenzonen’ we have the better team but as you know in Europe, anything can happen and this will be a test for Laurent Blanc’s men.
It was evident during the 1-1 draw with Rennes last Saturday that this game was seemingly more of a priority. As I said in my article a few days ago, we tend to suffer from this nausea  before a Champions League fixture and very rarely play to our full capabilities. The manner of the result was the biggest gripe for me. Blanc may very well have had tomorrow’s game in mind but he showed no real intent to tweak his tactics to push for the win.
Something we lacked, particularly in the last half hour of that game, was energy. Blaise Matuidi has been out of favour due to the terrific form of Javier Pastore within the three man midfield. It would not be a bad idea to recall BM back into the team, not necessarily as a like for like for Pastore but maybe for little Marco Verratti. Thiago Motta can sit quite easily on his own in front of the back four and there is every chance Ajax will enjoy a fair amount of possession. Having Matuidi’s legs in there would be a big help.
Speaking of little Marco, the Italian signed a brand new contract yesterday till 2019. He told the club’s official site: “When I think about my career, I only see myself at Paris Saint-Germain. I want to continue winning trophies with this club, while continue to improve as a footballer alongside truly world class players. Paris is magic!”
Tying him down is a statement of intent and all the more when you take into account the interest that has been shown in him from other clubs. He still has so much more to learn, especially in eradicating his petulance but he will eventually be one of the best central midfielders in world football.
In defence Blanc has a decision to make. At the moment it seems as if David Luiz is still struggling to overcome his injury having not participated in full training yesterday. Serge Aurier did. He may consider putting the Ivorian in central defence alongside Marquinhos. If not, then Zoumana Camara will make a consecutive start.
One thing we can exploit of our opponents is their defence. Eight goals they have conceded in their five opening league games, two of which were consecutive defeats to PSV Eindhoven and then Groningen. Things picked up though when De Boer started young Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik last weekend where he is on loan from Bayer Leverkusen. He scored a brace in a 2-1 win over Heracles.
Tomorrow night is a test but it is imperative that we get a result. The form Barcelona is in at the moment – despite some question marks over their tactical awareness –  is impressive. The last thing we want is to go into that game against the Catalans under pressure so early on in the competition.

New FC Barcelona third strip features two shades of yellow

Nike and FC Barcelona have revealed the third new kit for the 2014/15 season 




The new shirt goes on sale on September 25, and can now be reserved from nike.com/fcb 





Nike and FC Barcelona have revealed the new third kit for the 2014/15 season, which consists of the two shades of yellow that were used in the famous 2005 second kit. The shirt, shorts and socks all feature a strong, bright yellow on the front and a darker shade of the same yellow on the back. The two shades are divided by a blue line, and the same blue is used for the trim in honour of one of the two traditional colours of the FC Barcelona first strip.

These stripes lead from the neck, along the shoulders, and down the sides of the shirt, shorts and socks. When the players move, the line moves to accentuate the outline of their bodies, creating the sensation of speed. The new shirt, which can now be reserved atnike.com/fcb will go on sale on September 25. Shortly after, the first team will be wearing it for the first time in an official match, the Champions League fixture away to Paris Saint Germain on September 30.

Vibrant colours

"This half-and-half appearance is a traditional football design, but we’ve added a new twist”, said Nike Football Global Creative Director, Martin Lotti. "We wanted to use vibrant colours, so these uniforms, at night and under floodlights, will seem shinier against the grass. Under a dark sky, these uniforms will look electric, as if charged by batteries and providing the ground with a flash of almost electrical colours”.
There is a classic look to the shirt design, with a sophisticated polo neck including three buttons in the darker shade of yellow. The right sleeve features a small Catalan flag.

Inside the back of the neck there is a small tab showing the FC Barcelona ‘Més que un club’ slogan and the date of its foundation, 1899, while the name ‘Barça’ appears on the outside in the same iconic blue as used on the rest of the kit.

ponedjeljak, 15. rujna 2014.

FC Barcelona wallpaper

 FC Barcelona wallpaper
 FC Barcelona wallpaper
FC Barcelona wallpaper

Carles Puyol starts new job


Monday was Carles Puyol’s first day of his new position at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. The new assistant director of sport arrived at the offices for a meeting with the man he’ll be working most closely with, Andoni Zubizarreta.
After being shown around the offices and introduced to the other members of the department, Puyol joined Zubizarreta out on the training field, where they watched Luis Enrique and his players preparing Wednesday’s Champions League opener against Apoel. The last time Puyol attended a session was on September 3, although there were very few first team players around at the time due to international commitments.

Saturday in the stadium

Puyol was also at the Camp Nou last weekend to watch the game with Athletic Bilbao along with Zubizarreta in the presidential box.

ponedjeljak, 25. kolovoza 2014.

Dream debut for Munir

The 18 year old marked his official first team debut with a goal 

Afterwards, he described the experience as a ‘dream’ 




The presence of Munir el Haddadi in Luis Enrique’s starting line-up was one of the talking points of tonight’s game with Elche. The youngster was simply outstanding. He issued his first warning after 22 minutes with a shot onto the crossbar, and for the remainder of the first half provided plenty of examples of his sublime skill and natural gift for losing his marker.
If he’d looked good in the first 45 minutes, the second half couldn’t have got off to a better start. With his first touch of the ball, he collected a pass from Rakitic and struck home with the kind of elegance few would expect of a player so young. He was replaced in the 66th minute, and the crowd responded with a rousing ovation.

"I’ll keep working for more chances”

After the game, Munir said that “I am so proud to have scored at the Camp Nou with Messi and so many other great players around me. I’m very happy. It was a dream come true to play with them … Luis Enrique has told me to keep doing what I do, and so I’ll keep working for more chances. He tells us to work hard and get better every day. He’s a great manager.”
The striker also confessed that he’d not been able to sleep the night before the game because he was so excited about being named in the team. He then talked through the big moment of the night – his goal. “It came because if you keep losing your marker, sometimes you get there” he said. “I saw the goalkeeper was off his line and just chipped the ball”. A strikingly humble response after scoring such an astounding goal on his first team debut!

Preseason top scorer

Munir had already shown us what a talent he is by finishing the preseason as the team’s highest goalscorer. He scored two in Helsinki and then did likewise against Club Leon at the Joan Gamper Trophy.


srijeda, 23. srpnja 2014.

Barça closes the signing of Mathieu

According to the newspaper 'As', FC Barcelona have completed the signing of Jérémy Mathieu for 20 million euros. The agreement was practically closed yesterday as Mundo Deportivo reports.


The French player of Valencia was a top priority of the Catalan club to strengthen its defense. The transaction was closed on 20 million euros, exactly what the club 'che' had demanded from the outset. The only controversy lay in the method of payment. While the club proposed to do it in four installments Valencia in Mestalla require the disbursement of 20 'kilos' is cash. In the end, both clubs have reached an agreement in this regard.

The curious case that the player has embarked Valencia this morning with the rest of his teammates headed to Madrid, heading to Peru, but the player is stuck in Madrid and has not taken the flight to Lima to be formalized recruitment for the club.

četvrtak, 17. srpnja 2014.

23 players on the pitch once again

PHOTO GALLERIES
The first team trained this morning in what will be the only session of the day. Luis Enrique worked with the same set of players as on Wednesday evening, namely eight from the first team (Ter Stegen, Masip, Montoya, Bartra, Sergi Roberto, Deulofeu, Afellay and Bojan) and 15 from the reserves (Patric, Bagnack, Edgar Ié, Lucas, Diagne, Grimaldo, Samper, Halilovic, Babunski, Munir, Sandro, Dani Nieto, Joan Román, Dongou and Adama).
Adriano Correia was absent after it was announced yesterday that an abnormal heart rhythm was detected in his medical on Monday, and Rafa Alcántara is also side-lined with a bruised big toe. Luis Enrique continued using work with the ball as one of the main elements of his training schedule.
Cristian Tello, who started the week training with the first team, has now left to go on loan to Porto for two seasons.

srijeda, 16. srpnja 2014.

Rafinha to undergo treatment on bruised toe

The player's presence in training this week will depend on how things develop
Rafinha Alcántara has bruising on his left big toe and will require special treatment over the next few days. As announced by the Medical Services, his presence at training this week depends on how things develop.

Rafinha has been training with the first team since Monday after spending last season on loan to Celta Vigo, where he worked under the current FC Barcelona manager, Luis Enrique.

ponedjeljak, 7. srpnja 2014.

Pročitajte izjavu Claudia Brava za Barca TV

Bravo: "Zahvaljujem se Barçi što je vjerovala u mene. Ponosan sam, jer mi se pružila odlična prilika. Motivisan sam što ću braniti boje Kluba. Mislim da ću se dobro uklopiti, jer na sličan način igra moja reprezentacija. U Čileu nisam bio samo golman, već i štoper. Alexis mi je rekao kako funkcionišu stvari u FC Barceloni, te da trebam uživati u ovom trenutku."
Blaugrana je za Brava platila 12 miliona eura, a otkupna klauzula u njegovom ugovoru iznosi 40 miliona eura.

četvrtak, 12. lipnja 2014.

Infographic: FC Barcelona World Cup Factfile

Everything you need to know about FC Barcelona and the World Cup: matches, venues, times and stats from previous editions... 

nedjelja, 1. lipnja 2014.

Del Bosque names seven Barça players for Brazil

Jordi Alba, Piqué, Iniesta, Xavi, Pedro, Sergio Busquets and Pedro are included in Spain's 23 man squad to defend their World Cup title in Brazil
FC Barcelona are again the team providing most players for Spain’s World Cup squad, with seven players named in Del Bosque’s final group of 23 to travel to Brazil announced this lunchtime. Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández, Pedro Rodríguez, Cesc Fàbregas, Sergio Busquets, Gerard Piqué and Jordi Alba all made the cut from the original 30-man provisional list
After being called up for the friendly game against Bolivia on Friday night, Gerard Deulofeu was the only Barça man not to make the final 23, although he will certainly be in Del Bosque’s mind should he need to call on any late replacements in the case of an injury to any of his players.
Alongside the seven Barça players, Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Xabi Alonso, Reina, De Gea, Albiol, Javi Martínez, Azpilicueta, Juanfran, Koke, Cazorla, Mata, Silva, Torres, Villa and Diego Costa make up the rest of the squad, who travel to the USA on Monday to prepare their second pre-tournament friendly against El Salvador.

nedjelja, 27. travnja 2014.

Guardiola: “The profound sorrow I have will accompany me for the rest of my life”

FC Barcelona's former manager and current coach of Bayern Munich expresses his deep sorrow for the loss of his friend, Tito Vilanova


After Bayern Munich’s victory over Weder Bremen (5-2), Pep Guardiola held a press conference in which he remembered his friend Tito Vilanova: “I want to express my condolences on behalf of my family to his father, Joaquín, his mother, María Rosa, to Montse, his wife, and to his children, Carlota and Adrià.”

Guardiola, who had Vilanova as his assistant for five years at FC Barcelona (one year with the reserve team and four with the first team), talked about his long relationship with the late manager that started when they were both children at La Masia: “We were very young, we wanted to conquer the world and that’s what we did. The profound sadness that I have will accompany for the rest of my life, forever.”

Bayern mourn the loss of Vilanova

Many clubs and personalities from the world of sport have expressed their sorrow for the death of the ex Barça manager. One of the clubs to offer up their condolences is Bayern Munich. The German club posted a message, in Catalan and German, on their website penned by director general, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: “Bayern Munich received the news of Tito Vilanova’s death with dismay and deep sorrow. We had the opportunity to know FC Barcelona’s ex manager during Barça’s visit to Munich last year, we knew him and we we appreciated him as a great manager and a marvelous human being. Tito Vilanova was especially close to Pep Guardiola and his coaching staff.” The players of the German team played their match this weekend with a black armband, and before kick off a minute of silence was observed.

subota, 26. travnja 2014.

Tito Vilanova, a life dedicated to FC Barcelona

He was the manager in the season of 100 points, the highest total ever for FC Barcelona 

A product of La Masia, Vilanova was part of the greatest Barça team of all time 

On April 25 2014, at the age of 45, Tito passed away after a long struggle against the illness which was first diagnosed two and a half years earlier.


This is one of the most tragic times in the entire history of FC Barcelona. The news that has shocked the football and sporting world is that Francesc ‘Tito’ Vilanova i Bayo (Bellcaire d’Empordà, 17/09/1968 – Barcelona 25/04/2014), a man admired and loved by everyone, has passed away at the age of 45 after failing to overcome the illness that forced him to resign from his duties as first team manager.
Tito Vilanova was the manager in FC Barcelona’s record-breaking season of 2012/13, when the team got 100 points in the league, and contributed to the greatest Barça team of all time as assistant coach to Pep Guardiola. He won everybody’s admiration for his achievements in the football world, and later for his immense courage in the final years of his life.
President Josep Maria Bartomeu spoke on behalf of the Board of Directors today when he said on social networks that “Tito Vilanova was a wonderful person, and will never be forgotten at FC Barcelona. Thank you for everything you taught us. May you rest in peace.”
FC Barcelona is offering its unconditional support to Tito Vilanova’s family, his wife Montse and his children Carlota and Adrià, the latter a player in the Barça academy.

Barça in his heart

Vilanova was brave, honest, hard-working, perfectionist, methodical, pragmatic and intuitive on both a personal and a professional level, and always remained loyal to the club and to himself, as defined by two of his companions from his youth right through to his managerial days, Jordi Roura and Aureli Altimira.
Tito Vilanova came to the club at the age of 15, when he came on trial from UE Figueres in the 1984/85 season.
He had just turned 16 when he stepped into La Masia for the first time, and remained there as a resident until June 30, 1989. It was there that he forged a close friendship with Guardiola, Jordi Roura and Aureli Altimira, with whom he would later share so much success on the Barça coaching staff.
‘The Marquis’, as he was known at the time, was a tall, lanky midfielder, with exceptional skill, especially renowned for his free kicks and how he read the game. As a Barça player, Tito featured in two friendlies for the first team in 1989 and later played for Figueres, Celta, Badajoz, Mallorca, Lleida, Elche and finally Gramenet, where he retired from active duty.
As a coach, Vilanova was analytical, cerebral and observant and was famed for the amount of gestures he used make as he directed his teams. Those that worked alongside him considered him a tactical genius in a job for which his nature could not have been better suited.
He first started coaching at FC Barcelona in charge of the U14 team that included future stars like Gerard Piqué, Cesc Fàbregas and Leo Messi. After that, he coached at Palafrugell, Figueres and Terrassa.
He returned to FCB in 2007/08, this time as assistant manager to Pep Guardiola with Barça B, who he helped guide to promotion up to Division 2B.
The year after, the Guardiola-Tito tandem took over the first team, and led it to fourteen major titles in four years. The team rewrote the record books in 2009 by winning all six trophies at stake: the Champions league, La Liga, the Spanish Cup, the Spanish Supercup, the European Supercup and the Clubs World Cup.

First team manager

On April 27, 2012 Tito Vilanova was the natural choice to take over from the departing Pep Guardiola as FC Barcelona first team manager. Director of Sport Andoni Zubizarreta considered it the natural progression and the best way to continue Pep’s legacy, and his choice was fully supported by then president Sandro Rosell and the rest of the Board.
The results showed that this had been a wise decision, for Barça won the league. They dominated the championship, leading the table from the very first day and getting 100 points out of a possible 114 to equal Real Madrid’s record from 2011/12. The team also set a new goalscoring record with its 115 goals in 38 games, an average of three goals a game.
The total of 32 wins, four draws and just two defeats, eventually beating Madrid by 15 clear points, are testimony of the outstanding job that Tito Vilanova did as manager of FC Barcelona that 2012/13 season. Barça’s 22th Liga, that of Tito and Abidal, will never be forgotten. What’s more, the team reached the semi-finals of the Champions League and the Spanish Cup, narrowly missing out on a place in both finals.
His achievement won him plenty of individual accolades. In 2013 the ‘Marca’ and ‘Mundo Deportivo’ newspapers both named him manager of the year. Bayern Munich manager Jupp Heynckes was invited to present the Catalan paper’s award, which was collected on his behalf by Zubizarreta. In his speech, Heynckes spoke emotionally about Vilanova, saying that “under Tito the team has played fantastic football, like in other years. Tito is a great football strategist. He’s hard-working, reserved and valiant, and has a direct, fluid relation with his players. He has a positive sense of human values. He has not only set an example for the sporting world, but for the world in general with his outstanding elegance. I wish him all the luck he deserves. He’s a champion of sport and of life.”
Unfortunately, the illness announced on November 22, 2011 brought an early end to the dream of managing the team he held so close to his heart. He was unable to dedicate his full effort to the task in the 2012/13 season, and at the start of the following campaign, it was announced on July 19, 2013, that he was not well enough to continue in the position.
On April 25 2014, at the age of 45, Tito passed away after a long struggle against the illness which was first diagnosed two and a half years earlier.
Barça will cherish his memory forever. He will always form part of the club’s proud history. He shall be eternally remembered.
May he rest in peace.

petak, 25. travnja 2014.

Football - Former Barcelona coach Vilanova dies aged 45

Former Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova has died following a long battle with cancer that forced him to stand down at the end of last season, the club announced on Friday.


He took over at the Nou Camp ahead of the 2012-13 season having been Pep Guardiola's assistant during the most successful period in Barca's history in which they won three out of four La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues in 2009 and 2011.
Barcelona went on to make the best-ever start to a La Liga season with 18 wins from 19 games but, in December 2012, Vilanova was diagnosed with cancer for the second time.
It meant his assistant Jordi Roura had to take charge of the team on those occasions when he was undergoing treatment.
At the end of the season Vilanova announced he was resigning to concentrate on his recovery from the illness.
"Tito Vilanova has passed away today at the age of 45. It happened this afternoon as our former coach was not able to overcome a disease he has fought since 2011," said Barcelona.
"The club wishes to express their deepest condolences to his family with whom it shares their pain in these moments as do fans, members of FC Barcelona and all the world of football and sport," added a club statement.
Jose Mourinho, a former Barcelona assistant coach, was quoted in a tweet from his current clubChelsea saying: "Tito Vilanova's passing is a sad day for football, for Barcelona and most importantly for his family and friends.
"On behalf of everybody at Chelsea Football Club I send my deepest condolences at this most difficult time."
Juventus coach Antonio Conte added: "I'm saddened by the death of Tito Vilanova, who was a great fighter in life and on the pitch. We will miss him."
Vilanova, a midfielder came through Barca's youth system but was let go in 1990, played for several lower league teams before finally getting his chance in the Spanish top flight with Celta Vigo where he played for three season in the mid-1990s.
It was as a coach though that he made his mark and he began working with the Barcelona youth teams, training future first team players like Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique and Cesc Fabregas.
After several seasons away from the Catalan club he returned in 2007 as assistant to Guardiola with the Barca B team. The following season the pair took charge of the first team and Vilanova went on to play a key role in the club's success.

četvrtak, 24. travnja 2014.

PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY: Leo Messi


Leo Messi, with Four Ballon d'Orawards to his name (2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012) can be officially considered the best player in the world. But despite so many individual virtues, he is also a remarkable team player.





This Argentinian striker's footballing career started in 1995 at Newell's Old Boys, where he played until the year 2000. At the age of 13, Lionel Messi crossed the Atlantic to try his luck in Barcelona, and joined the Under 14s.
Messi made spectacular progress at each of the different age levels, climbing through the ranks to Barça C, followed by Barça B and the first team in record time.
In the 2003-2004 season, when he was still only 16, Messi made his first team debut in a friendly with Porto that marked the opening of the new Dragao stadium.
The following championship-winning season, Messi made his first appearance in an official match on October 16, 2004, in Barcelona's derby win against Espanyol at the Olympic Stadium (0-1). With several first team players seriously injured, the services of several reserve team players were called upon, and Messi became a regular feature of Barça squads.
On May 1, 2005, he became the youngest player ever to score a league goal for FC Barcelona - against Albacete when Messi was only 17 years, 10 months and 7 days old. That record would eventually be beaten by Bojan.
At the Under 20 World Cup in Holland, Messi not only won the title with Argentina, but was also the leading goalscorer and was voted best player in the tournament. Aged 18 years, he had become one of the hottest properties in the world game. Shortly after, he made his first full international appearance in a friendly against Hungary.
His breakthrough came in the 2005-06 season, starting with an amazing performance in the Joan Gamper Trophy match against Juventus. He was also outstanding at the Santiago Bernabéu, in Barcelona's unforgettable 3-0 win, and also at Stamford Bridge, in the Champions League match against Chelsea. Injury kept him sidelined for much of the latter stage of the season, but Messi still played a total of 17 league games, 6 in the Champions League and 2 in the Copa del Rey, and scored eight goals
The following season Messi moved up a gear and astounded the world with goals such as the one he scored against Getafe in the Copa del Rey. In the 2006/07 season, and even though the team didn't win any titles, the Argentine was second in the FIFA World Player awards and third in the Ballon d’Or. He continued to develop in the 2007/08 campaign, when he scored 16 goals and gave 10 assists in the 40 games he played in. In 2008, Leo Messi was runner up in the FIFA World Player awards for the second season in a row.
In the 2008/09 season, and now without Ronaldinho alongside him, Messi became the main star of the Barça show. He managed to stay injury free all season, and played 51 games, scoring 38 goals. The Argentinian was also fundamental in the Copa del Rey and Champions League finals, scoring Barça's second goals in both. In 2009, he finally won both the FIFA World Player and Ballon d’Or.
How far can Leo Messi go? He was the league's top scorer in the 2009-10 season and equalled Ronaldo's historic total of 34 goals (96-97). He scored the goal against Estudiantes that won Barça the Club's first World Club Cup.
But without settling for that, the Argentinian went even further in the 2010/11 season, scoring no fewer than 53 official goals, a Spanish record only matched by Cristiano Ronaldo (that very same season). Messi, like in Rome, played a vital role in the Champions League final at Wembley were scored a scorcher from outside the area to put his team ahead. In 2011, he also won the Ballon d’Or for the third time, a feat only previously achieved by Cruyff, Platini and Van Basten.
The season 2011/12 is when Messi moves past César Rodríguez's record of 232 goals to become the Club's all time top goalscorer. He achieves this on the 20th of March 2012 in a 5-3 victory over Granada in which he scores a brilliant hat-trick.
Two days earlier, on March 7, 2012, the football world watched in awe as he scored five goals in a single game against Bayer 04 Leverkusen.