Monday, April 8, 2013

FC Barcelona-Exit Núñez, enter Laporta (2000–2008)

 FC Barcelona-(2000–2008)

The departures of Núñez and van Gaal were nothing compared to that of Luís Figo. As well as club vice-captain, Figo had become a cult hero and was considered by Catalans to be one of their own. Barça fans were distraught by Figo's decision to join arch-rivals Real Madrid, and during subsequent visits to the Camp Nou, he was given an extremely hostile reception. Upon his first return a piglet's head and a full bottle of whiskey were thrown at him from the crowd. President Núñez was replaced by Joan Gaspart in 2000, and the three years he was in charge saw the club decline and managers came and went; van Gaal served a second term.
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Así jugaba Pep Guardiola. Barcelona 2000 frente a Bilbao 

 

Gaspart did not inspire confidence off the field either and in 2003, he and van Gaal resigned. After the disappointment of the Gaspart era, the club bounced back with the combination of a new young president, Joan Laporta, and a young new manager, former Dutch player Frank Rijkaard. 

 On the field, an influx of international players combined with home-grown Spanish players led to the club's return to success.

Add captioBarça won La Liga and the Supercopa de España in 2004–05
Barça won La Liga and the Supercopa de España in 2004–05, and the team's midfielder, Ronaldinho, won the FIFA World Player of the Year award. In the 2005–06 season, Barcelona repeated their league and Supercup successes. 

 F.C. BARCELONA Liga 2005 - 2006 con Messi, Ronaldinho, Eto'o 



 In the Champions League, Barça beat English club Arsenal 2–1 in the final. Trailing 1–0 to a 10-man Arsenal and with less than 15 minutes left, they came back to win 2–1 for the club's first European Cup victory in 14 years. 

Despite being the favourites and starting strongly, Barcelona finished the 2006–07 season without trophies apart from the 2006 Supercopa de España victory against local rivals RCD Espanyol. 

They took part in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup, but were beaten by a late goal in the final against Brazilian side Internacional. A pre-season U.S. tour and open feud between the player Samuel Eto'o and Rijkaard was later blamed for the lack of trophies. In La Liga, Barça were in first place for much of the season, but their inconsistency in the new year caused them to be overtaken by Real Madrid on 12 May 2007; Barça tied Madrid on points but lost the title on head-to-head superiority. 

FC Barcelona Cup
In the Champions League, Barça narrowly managed to advance from Group A by winning 2–0 over SV Werder Bremen, but they were eliminated in the round of 16 by 2005 winners Liverpool F.C. on away goals. The 2007–08 season ended without any titles, as Barça finished third in La Liga and were defeated in the Champions League semi-finals 1–0 by eventual winners Manchester United.

 Barcelona 2007-2008 by soboot

 

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Soccer-Barcelona prove they are more than merely Messi 


By Iain Rogers MADRID, April 7 (Reuters) - If Saturday's La Liga match at home to Real Mallorca was a test to see if Barcelona could cope without Lionel Messi, they passed it with flying colours.

The World Player of the Year was ruled out with a damaged hamstring, the first league game he has missed through injury since the 2010-11 season, but Barca made light of his absence with a crushing 5-0 victory that maintained their 13-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid with eight games left.

Heynckes  Les dije a mis jugadores que mi primera Liga fue mi momento más emotivo
The performance was all the more impressive given that coach Tito Vilanova rested several key players, including midfielder Sergio Busquets,


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Cesc Fàbregas celebra el seu primer hat-trick

FC Barcelona - Cesc Fàbregas celebra el seu primer hat-trick



El migcampista, que tornava a jugar com a fals '9', ha estat l'autor de tres dels cinc gols dels blaugranes contra el Mallorca

FC Barcelona news 7/4/2013

FC Barcelona news 7/4/2013

Roura: "Avui és una data especial" 

Fc Barça begins to focus on for Wednesday against PSG.
Holders against Mallorca do recovery work and Adriano and Pedro train with the team.

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 Cesc Fabregas - celebrated his first hat-trick

Thursday, April 4, 2013

FC Barcelona-Núñez and the stabilisation years (1978–2000)

FC Barcelona-Núñez and the stabilisation years (1978–2000)

Beginning with Josep Lluís Núñez in 1978, the president of FC Barcelona has been elected by the club members.

This decision was closely tied to Spain's transition to democracy in 1974 and the end of Franco's dictatorship.

FC Barcelona-1978-1979
Núñez's main objective was to develop Barça into a world-class club by giving it stability both on and off the pitch. On recommendation from Cruyff, Núñez inaugurated La Masia as Barcelona's youth academy on 20 October 1979.

FC Barcelona-Club de Fútbol Barcelona (1957–1978)

FC Barcelona-Club de Fútbol Barcelona (1957–1978)



With Helenio Herrera as manager, a young Luis Suárez, the European Footballer of the Year in 1960, and two influential Hungarians recommended by Kubala, Sándor Kocsis and Zoltán Czibor, the team won another national double in 1959 and a La Liga and Inter-Cities Fairs Cup double in 1960.

In 1961 they became the first club to beat Real Madrid in European Cup competition, but lost 3–2 to Benfica in the final.

The 1960s were less successful for the club, with Real Madrid monopolising La Liga.
The building of the Camp Nou, completed in 1957, meant the club had little money to spend on new players.
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On the positive side, the decade saw the emergence of Josep Maria Fusté and Carles Rexach, and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and the Fairs Cup in 1966. Barça restored some of its former pride by beating Real Madrid 1–0 in the 1968 Copa del Generalísimo final at the Bernabéu, in front of Franco, with former republican pilot Salvador Artigas as manager.

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The end of Franco's dictatorship in 1974 saw the club changing its official name back to Futbol Club Barcelona and reverting the crest to its original design, again including the original letters.

FC Barcelona-Rivera-Republic and-CrisisCivil War (1923-1957)

FC Barcelona-Rivera-Republic and Crisis Civil War (1923-1957)


On 14 June 1925, the crowd in the stadium jeered the Spanish national anthem and then gave ovation to God Save the King in a spontaneous protest against Miguel Primo de Rivera's dictatorship. The ground was closed for six months as a reprisal, and Gamper was forced to relinquish the club presidency.
.The club's 1928 victory in the Spanish Cup

This coincided with the club's transition to professionalism; in 1926 the directors of Barcelona publicly declared Barcelona a professional side for the first time.The club's 1928 victory in the Spanish Cup was celebrated with a poem titled "Oda a Platko", written by a member of the Generation of '27, poet Rafael Alberti, who was inspired by the "heroic performance" of the Barcelona keeper.