Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Match Result ; Sporting Gijon 0-1 FC Barcelona



An early goal from Adriano gave Guardiola’s men the three points in Gijon which take them to the top of the table for the first time this season. On the negative side, Abidal was forced off with an injury.
As they were in their last two visits to El Molinon, Barça were really made to work hard by Sporting and they ran out winners thanks to a single first half goal from Adriano –though they could easily have increased their lead in a dominant first 45 minutes. After the break the game was more evenly balanced, with Barça controlling the home team’s efforts, despite losing Abidal to injury and, in truth, Valdes was rarely under threat.

The win puts Barça at the top of La Liga going into the international break, with 14 points alongside Llevant, but with a better goal difference.

Adriano opens the scoring
Guardiola began the game with another tactical innovation, sending out a 3-3-4 line up, with Pedro playing as a false number nine, Messi a little behind him and Villa and Adriano out wide. The system helped Barça dominate and after a Xavi shot had bounced off the woodwork, Adriano was quick to pounce and his shot deflected off Canella past Sporting keeper Juan Pablo to give Barça a deserved early lead.

Dominant Barça
One up, Barça now began to completely take charge and Thiago and Villa combined on the left to nearly double the lead before Messi had a penalty shout turned down by the ref. The second looked to be a matter of when not if, as Sporting defended en masse and could only muster a couple of counter attacks before the break.

Abidal injury and return to back four
The hosts upped their game in the second half though., and played with a greater intensity and more presence in attack, upsetting Barça’s rhythm, which was further disturbed by Abidal’s injury, forcing Guardiola to bring on Maxwell and Piqué for the Frenchman and Pedro, whilst reverting to a traditional back four. After a first 25 minutes or so under immense local pressure, Barça began to take control again and take the sting out of any Sporting threat by employing their trademark domination of possession and not allowing the hosts a sniff of a chance.

RESULT:
Sporting Gijon: 0
FC Barcelona: 1
GOALSCORERS:
Sporting Gijon: (none)
FC Barcelona: Adriano (12′)
LINEUPS:
Sporting Gijon: Juan Pablo, Lora, Botia, I. Hernandez, Canella, Rivera, N. Cases, Trejo, A. Castro, De las Cuevas, and Barral
FC Barcelona: Valdés, Alves, Mascherano, Abidal, Adriano, Busquets, Xavi, Thiago, Pedro, Messi, and Villa
SUBSTITUTES:
Sporting Gijon: Cuellar, Gregory, D. Suarez, Ayoze, S. Alvarez, R. Leon, and Bilic
FC Barcelona: Pinto, Fontàs, Puyol, Piqué, Maxwell, Keita, and Cuenca
SUBSTITUTIONS:
Sporting Gijon: Ayoze on for Trejo (75′), Bilic on for Cases (79′)
FC Barcelona: Maxwell on for Abidal (56′), Pique on for Pedro (57′), Keita on for Adriano (80′)
CAUTIONS:
Sporting Gijon: Cases (34′), Castro (87′)
FC Barcelona: Pedro (50′), Busquets (90+2′)

Man of The Match: Javier Mascherano


Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2011

Next Match ; Sporting Gijon v FC Barcelona

La Liga Jornada 7
El Molinon


Barca will be looking to pick up their first Liga away win of the season on Sunday when they travel to Sporting, who are currently bottom of the league.

Manuel Preciado has no injury concerns and has a full squad to choose from for the visit of Barcelona. After an impressive substitute performance in the 0-0 draw against Racing last week, Oscar Trejo is expected to replace Nacho Novo up front while Andre Castro could replace Alberto Lora in the middle of the park.
Carles Puyol is expected to be rested following his recent return from injury, with Javier Mascherano ready to step into the centre of defence. Xavi could also be rested in midfield, with Thiago the likeliest to deputise for the experienced playmaker, while Cesc Fabregas will return in place of Seydou Keita.
Pep Guardiola is still without the injured trio of Andres Iniesta, Alexis Sanchez and Ibrahim Afellay for the visit to Gijon.

Line Up Prediction;
Sporting : Juan Pablo; Lora, Botia, Hernandez, Canella, Castro, Rivera, De Las Cuevas, Trejo, Barral, Sangoy.
Barca : Valdes ; Pique, Puyol, Abidal, Alves, Busquets, Xavi, Thiago, Pedro, Villa, Messi.

Score Prediction : 0-3


Bojan Scores in Roma Victory



Barcelona loan out Bojan Krkic scored a beautiful goal today in Roma’s 3-1 victory over Atlanta in the Italian Serie A.  The goal, Krkic’s first this season, came after 20 minutes of play as he ran onto a sublime pass from teammate De Rossi.  Roma, lead by new manager Luis Enrique, have had a troubled start to the campaign, but now find themselves third, level on eight points with Juventus and Udinese after three official matches.

Watch the Goal!


Guardiola: “We always find it hard to beat Sporting”



In the customary pre-match press conference, FC Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged that despite Sporting Gijon’s current form, he was wary of the team, which has always caused problems for his side. Guardiola added he doesn’t underestimate the Asturian team and has a lot of respect for the fans at El Molinón. Also, asked about the spate of injuries that has hit the club recently, Guardiola downplayed the concerns. “I am worried about particular things, but not the recent succession of muscle injuries,” he said. ”There are always injuries in football and there always will be.”

While Guardiola’s first time facing Preciado’s team as manager was memorable (Barcelona defeated Gijon 6-1), since then Barca has really toiled to overcome the opposition’s strong defence. “It is one of the games we have found the hardest and the scores have always been close,” he said. ”We always find it hard to beat Sporting because they defend very well and have an intense ground where the fans help them a lot. But we even find it hard to beat them when we’re at home.” Adding to that Barcelona’s less-than-impressive away form, Guardiola has a lot to ponder about.
When questioned on whether Preciado would be dismissed if Gijon’s bad start to the season continued, Guardiola stood by the coach and praised the work that he has put in building the team. “They won’t sack him,” he said. “If anybody has done things for that team, it’s him. He’s saved them every year and they’ve been in some very difficult situations. He always pulls it off and this year will be no exception.”
Returning to the topic of Cesc Fabregas, , who like Ibrahim Afellay suffered the injury during training, Guardiola noted that losing any player due to injury always hinders the plans of the team but injuries in itself are an inseperable part of of football. He gave details on how Cesc suffered the injury. “He was going in for a cross and overstretched himself, he scored the goal but got hurt,” said Guardiola. ”But luckily it’s not too serious and he’ll be back once the international break is over.” He added that Cesc had so far taken special care of himself and worked hard on injury prevention, but then injuries can never be ruled out. Guardiola also believes that it isn’t that the club has had more injuries so far this year when compared to the same time around last year.
Delivering some good news, Guardiola noted that Carles Puyol was back with the team after a knock in Minsk. With regards to Sanchez’ going to Chile to recover from his injury, Guardiola said that the player’s presence there didn’t mean that he was all clear to play with the national team during the international break. “At first it was important for him to be here, but at the current stage of his recovery he can go to be with his family and one of the club’s physios is travelling with him,” said Guardiola. ”He has permission to go to Chile but not to play for the national team.” (fcbarcelona.cat)

Jeffren Suarez visit Barca training session

There was a former Barça man watching today’s session, Jeffren Suárez who is currently on the books of Sporting Lisbon. He greeted the players who were his team mates until just a few months ago and spoke to several of them at length.


Barca squad for the next match against Sporting Gijon

Josep Guardiola has picked 18 players for the game on Sunday evening in Gijón. The list includes captain Carles Puyol, who is back working with the squad and Barça B’s Isaac Cuenca, but Cesc is out through injury.




18 players will travel to Gijón on Sunday for a tricky match against Sporting, where Barcelona only drew last season (1-1). Seventeen members of the first team travel, following the injury to Cesc Fàbregas today Carles Puyol is also in the side after recovering from a rib injury sustained against Borisov midweek, plus Isaac Cuenca, of Barça B.

Four absentees
The injured Afellay, Alexis and Cesc are all put through injury, and although Andrés Iniesta did join today’s training session, he is also left behind.

The players will travel to Asturias on Sunday at midday, arriving in Gijón around 11.45, eight hours before kickoff.

Cesc Fabregas injured and out for 3 weeks

Barca midfielder suffered a hamstring injury in training on Saturday morning and will be sidelined for three weeks.


Pep Guardiola has lost Cesc Fàbregas for three weeks after he suffered an injury in the final training session before the league game on Sunday evening with Sporting Gijón. Tests have revealed that he has torn fibre in his right femoral biceps.

He is expected to be out of action for three weeks, and therefore misses the trip to El Molinón this weekend. This will be followed by an international break, so Barcelona won’t play again until October 15 against Racing Santander, a game he will also miss, along with the Champions League meeting with FC Viktoria at the Camp Nou. If all goes to plan, he will be available for selection for the following home league game against Sevilla.

Jumat, 30 September 2011

Friday training session at Ciutat Esportiva

With the Champions League visit to Minsk now behind them, FC Barcelona have their minds firmly set on this weekend’s league trip to Sporting Gijón. At El Molinón on Sunday at 20.00, Guardiola’s side finishes its first marathon of the season before the international break.








Barca injury updates

Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez will travel to Santiago de Chile in the next few days, where he will continue his recovery programme from the muscle injury he picked up earlier this month.

Andres Iniesta
Andrés Iniesta, who is still recovering from injury, appeared on the field and joined his team mates for some of the session.

Ibrahim Afellay
Ibrahim Afellay will be operated on for his injured anterior left cruciate knee ligament by Dr. Cugat and Dr. Pruna next Monday October 3rd at 14.00.

AnimsAlexis-Iniesta-Afellay

Nine Barca player on the Del Bosque's team

The Spanish manager has announced his squad for the European Championship qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Scotland. There are nine Barça players in his team.


Spain’s list: Iker Casillas, José Manuel Reina, Víctor Valdés; Álvaro Arbeloa, Sergio Ramos, Carles Puyol, Gerard Piqué, Raúl Albiol, Jordi Alba; Xabi Alonso, Sergio Busquets, Santiago Cazorla, Thiago Alcántara, Xavi Hernández, Javi Martínez, Cesc Fábregas; David Villa, David Silva, Fernando Llorente, Fernando Torres, Pedro Rodríguez, Álvaro Negredo, Juan Mata

Regarding the last call-up, Barça B’s Martín Montoya returns to the U-21 team and the injured Andrés Iniesta has been left out of the current squad. One new face is Valencia’s Jordi Alba, who was formed in Barça’s youth teams.

As for Spain’s U-21 squad, Luis Milla has called four blaugrana for their match with Croatia: Bartra, Montoya, Planas and Sergi Roberto.
Apart from the Spanish contingent, some of Barça’s other stars will be on international duty over the next two weeks. Mascherano and Messi will both be present in the Argentina national team, while Eric Abidal will join up with the French national team. (totalbarca.com)

Kamis, 29 September 2011

Lionel Messi equals Ladislau Kubala's record

This Wednesday, in Minsk, Leo Messi equalled the record of one of the legends of FC Barcelona, Ladislao Kubala. Both have scored 194 goals in official matches.

LadisLEO Messi



The following are some of the previous records beaten by Messi for FC Barcelona:

16/01/2010: Goal number 100 in an official match.

27/02/2010: Overtakes, with 71 goals, the number of goals by Ronaldinho in the League.

01/05/2010: Reaches Kluivert as the tenth leading scorer in club history (122 goals).

21/08/2010: reaches 130 goals, the same as Eto'o and Rivaldo.

19/09/2010: Reaches fifth top scorer for Barça in the League, level with Kluivert (90 goals).

20/10/2010: Messi equals Rivaldo as top international scorer ever (31 goals).

03/11/2010: Goal number 100 since Josep Guardiola took over as Barça Manager (100 goals in 117 games with Guardiola).

13/11/2010: Scores his 30th two goal haul, and reaches fourth place in the list of top scorers for Barça in the League, with 98 goals, one more than Mariano Martín (97).

20/11/2010: Goal 100 in the league.

24/11/2010: Goal 150 in official matches.

29/01/2011: Becomes the third top scorer for Barça in the League with 109 goals, overtaking Eto'o (108).

28/05/2011: Scores his 53rd goal in a single season, a record in the Spanish League, shared with Cristiano Ronaldo.

24/09/2011: Goal 150 with Josep Guardiola as manager, in 192 matches.

28/09/2011: Reaches Ladislao Kubala, with 194 goals, as the second top scorer in the history of the Club.

Messi after scored against Bate Borisov

The Highlight ; Bate Borisov 0-5 FC Barcelona

Match Result ; Bate Borisov 0-5 FC Barcelona



Barça destroyed BATE Borisov with goals from Messi (2), Pedro, Villa, and an own goal, and came away with their first win in this season’s Champions League. Messi has drawn level with Kubala as the second top scorer in the history of the Club.
Barça didn’t leave any room for surprise in Minsk, where BATE Borissov play their home games in the Champions League. The Belarusian Champion belied their fame as an offensive team, and handed the initiative to Barça from the start. Barça had a lot to play for following the draw against AC Milan at the Camp Nou, and decided the game with 3 goals before the break. In the second half, also totally controlled by Guardiola’s players, Messi equalled Kubala’s record, and Barça equalled their biggest away win in the Competition.

GOALSCORERS:FC BATE Borisov:-
FC Barcelona: Volodko (own goal, 19′), Pedro (22′), Messi (38′), Messi (55′), Villa (90′)
LINEUPS:
FC BATE Borisov: Gutor, Bordachev, Filipenko, Simic, Kontsevoi, Volodko, Bressan, Olekhnovich, Baga, Rudik, and Kezman
FC Barcelona: Valdés, Alves, Mascherano, Puyol, Abidal, Keita, Thiago, Xavi, Pedro, Messi, and Villa
SUBSTITUTES:
FC BATE Borisov: Chesnovski, Radkov, Likhtarovich, Gordeychuk, Aleksiyan, Kurlovich, and Skavysh
FC Barcelona: Pinto, Maxwell, Adriano, Piqué, Fontàs, Busquets, and Cesc
SUBSTITUTIONS:
FC BATE Borisov: Skavysh on for Kezman (56′), Aleksiyan on for Rudik (60′), Kurlovich on for Bressan (82′)
FC Barcelona: Fabregas on for Xavi (59′), Adriano on for Abidal (61′), Maxwell on for Pedro (69′)
CAUTIONS:
FC BATE Borisov: Simic (81′)
FC Barcelona: Dani Alves (77′)

Man Of The Match: Lionel Messi


Rabu, 28 September 2011

Next Match ; FC BATE Borisov v FC Barcelona

UEFA Champions League Group Stage fixture 2
Horodskiy Stadium



Barça visit BATE Borissov in the second game of the Champions League (20.45, GolT and R@dio Barça) in search of a very important victory, following the draw against AC Milan. Alexis, Iniesta, and Afellay, are all out through injury.
The current Champion didn’t exactly get off to a good start in this year's Champions League. In the first match they were unlucky to draw with AC Milan at the Camp Nou (2-2). That's why the second game of the competition on Wednesday takes on great significance for the classification in the group (at present all four teams have one point).

So, Barça are taking on BATE Borissov for the vital 3 points. The match will take place at the Dynamo Stadium in Minsk, where the Belarusians play their games in the top European competition.

Barça’s different formations
With institutional issues behind them, the ball will now do the talking. Barça go into the game with a lot of confidence after the recent 5-0 win over Athletico Madrid. In that match we saw Barça alternating their formation (3-4-3 and 4-3-3) which the European Champions are doing regularly this season. Thus, the line-up for this game is anybody’s guess.

The only thing certain is the absence through injury of Alexis Sanchez, Andres Iniesta, and Ibrahim Afellay.

Messi chasing Kubala’s goal record
A certain starter fort Barça, Lionel Messi has his first opportunity of becoming the second top scorer in the history of the Club. With the brilliant hat-trick against Athletico Madrid he’s only two goals behind the number of goals scored by the legendary Ladislau Kubala (194). (fcbarcelona.cat)





Line Up Prediction;

BATE Borisov : Gutor; Baga, Simic, Filipenko, Bordachev; Volodko, Bressan, Gordeichuk, Olekhnovich; Rudik; Kezman.
FC Barcelona :  Valdes; Puyol, Pique, Abidal, Dani Alves; Busquets, Thiago, Xavi; Fabregas, Villa, Messi.

Prediction: 1-3

Selasa, 27 September 2011

Barca arrive in Belarus

The first team has arrived in Belarus, where they play their second Champions League group match against BATE Borisov on Wednesday evening. The squad touched down at Minsk airport at 13.25 CET (one hour more in Belarus).

1960s legend ‘Chus’ Pereda dies

Former FCB player Jesús Pereda has died today at the age of 73. He represented the club from 1961 to 1969, playing 316 games and scoring 110 goals.




Today is a sad day for FC Barcelona. The legendary ‘Chus’ Pereda has died at the age of 73 in Barcelona. The midfielder will never be forgotten at the Camp Nou, where he played for eight seasons.

Star for a decade
Jesús “Chus” Pereda was an amazing player. He was the central playmaker at the club throughout the sixties, forming an extraordinary midfield along with Josep Maria Fusté. He combined skills, strength and excellent shooting to become not just a great player, but also a great person, famous for his happy, open character.

316 games and 110 goals
Pereda was born in Medina de Pomar (Burgos) on June 15, 1938. When he was a child, his family moved to the Basque Country, where he started playing football for Indautxu(1955-57). He was later at Real Madrid (1957-58); Valladolid (1958-59) and Sevilla (1959-61). In 1961 he signed for FC Barcelona, and was there for eight seasons, scoring 110 goals in 316 matches. He won one Fairs Cup (1965-66) and two Spanish Cups (1962-63 and 1967-68) before ending his career at Sabadell (1969-70) and Mallorca (1970-72). He later went into management and coached the Spanish national side at various youth levels.

Hero of 1964 European Championship
He won 15 caps for Spain, and appeared at the 1964 European Championship, where he scored the first goal in the final against the USSR and also laid on the famous winner for Marcelino. (fcbarcelona.cat)

Senin, 26 September 2011

20 players to travel to Belarus

Josep Guardiola has named 20 players for the game on Wednesday at BATE Borisov. These are the 18 fit first team players plus Isaac Cuenca and Jonathan dos Santos from the reserves.

Monday's training
 The Squad:
Valdés, Pinto, Alves, Piqué, Fàbregas, Puyol, Xavi, Villa, Messi, Thiago, Mascherano, Keita, Sergio Busquets, Pedro, Maxwell, Adriano, Abidal, Fontàs, Cuenca and Dos Santos.

Minggu, 25 September 2011

UNSTOPPABLE MESSI!

Once again another Leo Messi exhibition. With the three goals he scored against Athletico Madrid, the Argentine star has now scored 192 goals for Barça, just two behind the legendary Hungarian striker Laszi Kubala, who scored 194 in total.


He’s only 24, but Messi’s are the stats of a veteran. He’s about to catch Kubala and is increasingly closer to reaching the top scorer in the history of the Club, Cesar Rodriguez (235). In an exclusive interview on Barça TV’s “El Marcador”, Messi expressed his desire to continue making history at Barça: "I’m pretty calm about it. I just take it a game at a time, but obviously I'm very excited about becoming top scorer. Many years have gone by and it’s still the same player [referring to Kubala]. Hopefully I can beat his stats. I want to continue breaking records here".

"I don’t think about the milestones ahead" The great form Messi is in is not making him think about the challenges ahead, except team ones "We have to take it all bit by bit, without thinking about milestones. I think the most important thing for this team is to keep winning, and keep winning titles for us and the fans. This is far more important than any individual prize or statistic".

Athletico Madrid, his favourite victim
He’s already scored 14 goals against Athletico in the League, and they’re his favourite victim, ahead of Seville (10). Yesterday he scored a hat-trick, the eleventh of his career as a professional footballer, and his third against Athletico Madrid. As tradition dictates, the Argentinian took the match-ball home with him: "I’ll find a place to put it, alongside the other balls I have" said the striker. It was also his 150th goal in the Guardiola era.

New formation
Messi admits that they still have to adapt to the 3-4-3 system that Guardiola has used recently, but he’s pretty excited about it: "We feel pretty comfortable with it. There are some things we still aren’t doing well, just like with the previous system, but that's OK. It takes time and practice. We still aren’t totally used to it. Personally I'm pretty happy, because up front we have more space and we can link up better with the midfield players, and receive more passes".

Messi: ''I want to continue breaking records".


Sabtu, 24 September 2011

The Highlights ; FC Barcelona 5-0 Atletico Madrid

Match Result ; FC Barcelona 5-0 Atletico Madrid


Barcelona and Lionel Messi were in thrilling form as they thumped Atletico Madrid 5-0 at Camp Nou to return to winning ways.
The Argentine attacker scored a hat-trick, and a further effort from David Villa plus a Miranda own goal sealed an excellent evening's work for the Catalan giant.
The home side began the match without defenders Carlos Puyol or Gerard Pique, along with Alexis Sanchez and Andres Iniesta, who are bothe injured.  However, it was Atletico Madrid which threatened early as Tiago's fourth-minute shot beat Victor Valdes but was denied by the crossbar.
Barcelona was completing a shuffle of passes on the pitch when it found the first goal in the ninth minute through David Villa. The Spanish international brought the ball down with his chest on the left side of the penalty area and tucked it in the bottom right corner.
The home side netted its second only six minutes later with an own goal after Lionel Messi attempted to touch the ball past the keeper resulting in a deflection off the knee of Atletico defender Miranda.
Barcelona continued to dominate the game with a flourish of runs and passes when Messi grabbed his first and Barcelona’s third of the night in the 26th minute. A throw-in resulted in a simple round of passes that found Messi dashing towards goal on the left side, beating a defender, and placing the ball in the bottom corner of the net.
Cesc Fabregas nearly found his first of the night in the 41st minute after an attempted chip over the Atletico keeper just outside the box, only for the ball to graze the crossbar and go behind goal.
Barcelona began the second half in similar fashion with Gerard Pique being brought into the match.  The home side created a chance in the 53rd minute, with Cesc Fabregas feeding the ball to Messi in the box only for the Belgian keeper Thibaut Courtois to make another save.
The hosts kept much possession of the ball when they had created another chance in the 67th minute after Lionel Messi left David Villa one on one with the keeper, but the striker could not finish.
Barcelona grabbed its fourth of the night in the 78th minute after a moment of brilliance from Lionel Messi, who received the ball from Dani Alves on the right and strolled past three Atletico defenders to pass the ball into the goal.
The little Argentine then grabbed a hat-trick in stoppage time after making a run down the left and putting the ball between the keeper's legs. (goal.com)


GOALSCORERS:
FC Barcelona: Villa (9′), Miranda (own goal, 15′), Messi (26′, 78′, 90+)
Atletico Madrid: -

LINE-UPS:
FC Barcelona: Valdés, Alves, Mascherano, Abidal, Busquets, Xavi, Thiago, Cesc, Pedro, Villa and Messi
Atletico Madrid: Courtois, Godin, Miranda, Lopez, Perea, Suarez, Gabi, Tiago, Diego, Falcao and Reyes
SUBSTITUTES:
FC Barcelona: Pinto, Maxwell, Fontàs, Adriano, Keita, Puyol and Piqué
Atletico Madrid: Kasmirski, Juanfran, Turan, Adrian, Asenjo, Salvio, Soto
SUBSTITUTIONS:
FC Barcelona: Pique on for Busquets (54′), Keita on for Fabregas (72′), Maxwell on for Abidal (81′)
Atletico Madrid: Turan on for Suarez (45′), Salvio on for Reyes (45′), Adrian on for Tiago (79′)
CAUTIONS:
FC Barcelona: Pique (71′)
Atletico Madrid: Perea (72′)

Man Of The Match : Lionel Messi (FCB)



Next Match ; FC Barcelona v Atletico Madrid

La Liga Jornada 6, Sat 24 Sept, 22.00.


After four matchdays so far in La Liga, resurgence seems to be the word of the month for a lot of teams. Teams such as Real Sociedad, Levante, and Racing Santander now refuse to just succumb to their opponent’s much more illustrious name and chose to fight back. When facing a more talented opponent, now these teams play cautious and counter-attacking football without committing too many people up front. This evolution of Spanish game is probably owed to the fact that Messi and Ronaldo were breaking goalscoring records left and right which in turn brought a lot of question to La Liga’s defensive quality.
The opening day big wins of Real Madrid and Barcelona, in addition to the discussion over disparity in TV rights money, seemed to have brought a sense of dissension amongst the other 18 teams in the league. Valencia, Atletico Madrid, and Real Betis are enjoying great success so far due to their team and manager quality, and if we add Villarreal, Sevilla, Malaga and Athletic Bilbao to the mix then we can see how high the level of competition is this season in La Liga. Three players are in the top scorer spot: Lionel Messi, Soldado, and the new Atletico man Radamel Falcao with 5 goals each. (totalbarca.com)


Starting Line - up predicition :

 FC Barcelona ; Valdes, Puyol, Mascherano, Abidal, Dani Alves, Busquets, Xavi, Fabregas, Pedro, Villa, Messi.
Atletico Madrid : Coutois, Silva, Perea, Dominguez, Filipe, Koke, Assuncao, Gabi, Turan, Reyes, Falcao.

Prediction :
Barca 4-1 Atletico.

FC Barcelona 2011-12 Fixtures


FC Barcelona 2011-12 UEFA Champions League Fixtures

Season 2011-12

Jugadors del FC Barcelona
Manager and Coaching Staff



Transfer In :

Alexis Sanchez (from Udinese) =
26 Million Euro + 11,5 variables.

Francesc Fabregas (from Arsenal) =
29 Million Euro + 11 variables.

Transfer Out :

Bojan Krkic (to AS Roma)
Jeffren Suarez (to Sporting Lisbon)
Gabriel Milito (to Independiente)
Oriol Romeu (to Chelsea)


Visca Barcaaaaaa....!!


Visca El Barca y Visca Catalunya

Futbol Club Barcelona (Catalan pronunciation: [fubˈbɔɫ ˈkɫub bərsəˈɫonə], Spanish: [ˈfuðβol kluβ βarθeˈlona]), (often known simply as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça (Catalan: [ˈbarsə], Spanish: [ˈbarsa])), is a Spanish professional football club, based in Barcelona, Spain. They play in La Liga, and is one of the only three clubs to have never been relegated, along with Athletic Bilbao and rival Real Madrid. They are the current Spanish and European football champions.

Founded as Foot-Ball Club Barcelona in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English, and Spanish footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto “Més que un club” (English: More than a club). The official Barça anthem is the “Cant del Barça” written by Jaume Picas and Josep Maria Espinàs. Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Barcelona. It is the world’s second richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turn-over of €398 million. The club holds a long-standing rivalry with Real Madrid, and matches between the two teams are referred to as “El Clásico”.

FC Barcelona is the second most successful club in Spanish football in terms of overall trophies, having won twenty-one La Liga titles, a record twenty-five Spanish Cups, nine Spanish Super Cups, and two League Cups. It is also one of most successful clubs in European football, having won eleven UEFA competitions. It is the only European club to have played continental football every season since 1955. In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble consisting of La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League. That same year, it also became the first football club ever to win six out of six competitions in a single year, thus completing the sextuple, comprising the aforementioned treble and the Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup. In the 2010–11 season, the club won La Liga and beat Manchester United in the Champions League Final 3–1.

The history of Futbol Club Barcelona goes from the football club’s founding in 1899 and up to current time. FC Barcelona, also known simply as “Barcelona” and familiarly as “Barça”, is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish footballers led by Joan Gamper. The club played amateur football until 1910 in various regional competitions. In 1910, the club participated in their first of many European competitions, and has since amassed ten UEFA trophies and a sextuple. In 1928, Barcelona co-founded La Liga, the top-tier in Spanish football, along with a string of other clubs. As of 2010, Barcelona has never been relegated from La Liga, a record they share with Athletic Bilbao and arch-rival Real Madrid.

The history of Barcelona has often been political. Though it is a club created and run by foreigners, Barcelona gradually became a club associated with Catalan values. In Spain’s transition to autocracy in 1925, Catalonia became increasingly hostile towards the central government in Madrid. The hostility enhanced FC Barcelona’s image as a focal point for Catalonism, and when Francisco Franco banned the use of the Catalan language, the stadium of FC Barcelona became one of the few places the people could express their dissatisfaction. The Spanish transition to democracy in 1978 has not dampened the club’s image of Catalan pride. In the 2000s–a period of sporting success in the club and an increased focus on Catalan players–club officials have openly called for Catalonia to become an independent state.