Luis Enrique not at fault for Barcelona's problems - Johan Cruyff | ESPN FC
"Barcelona had two coaches [Frank Rijkaard and Guardiola] in nine years, and now three [with Tito Vilanova, Gerardo Martino and Enrique] in three. There are more things going on that are not seen. There is no point to this social division."
FC Barcelona squad leaves for Amsterdam | FC Barcelona
Luis Enrique and his squad of 20 players are on their way to Amsterdam for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Ajax (8.45 PM CET). The plane is due to arrive at Schiphol Airport at around 1.00 PM CET, after which the players will be transferred directly to the Sofitel Le Grand Hotel.
FC Barcelona chasing third victory in Holland | FC Barcelona
The last trip to Holland was in last year’s Champions League, when they lost 2-1 to Ajax, the same side they’ll face this week. The only other defeat in Holland was on March 29, 1978, when PSV won 3-0 in the UEFA Cup semi-finals.
When and where to watch the Champions League match between Ajax v FC Barcelona | FC Barcelona
Wednesday's match at Amsterdam Arena will face FC Barcelona against Ajax in the fourth game of the group stage of Champions League. The following is a guide of TV channels showing the game around the world. If the game isn't being shown in your country or region, remember that you can listen to live commentary in English on Radio Barça and the international web sites.
Josep Maria Bartomeu promises success will come | FC Barcelona
Josep Maria Bartomeu appeared in an in-depth interview on Monday night on the Efectivament show on Esport3, where he made a call for patience among the supporters and press following back-to-back defeats to Real Madrid and Celta.
Sergio Busquets: "This has only just started" | FC Barcelona
Sergio Busquets has used his Monday morning press conference as call for calm, and insists that it’s too early for people to start jumping to conclusions about the team. "This has only just started" he said. "We were leaders a week ago, now we’re not. Let’s hope we can turn this around because that’s the whole squad wants".
Tribute to players of the 1940s and Five Cups | FC Barcelona
Gustau Biosca, who died on Saturday and whose funeral took place earlier today, was on everyone’s minds as FC Barcelona and the Agrupació Barça Jugadors (Barça Players Group) went ahead with the ceremony to honour the players of the 1940s generation and the team that famously won the Five Cups.
FC Barcelona bids farewell to Gustau Biosca | FC Barcelona
Gustau Biosca i Pagès, who died on November 1 at the age of 86, was given a heartfelt farewell today by relatives, friends, former team-mates and representatives of FC Barcelona, the club where he helped write one of the most glorious periods in its history as a member of the emblematic team of the Five Cups.
Agreement with Vall d’Hebron Institut d’Oncologia (VHIO) to support cancer research | FC Barcelona
The FC Barcelona Foundation and the Vall d’Hebron Institut d’Oncologia have reached an agreement to raise awareness of the fight against cancer and the need for more research to ease the plight of its sufferers and their families.
Barça attends premiere of Johan Cruyff movie | FC Barcelona
‘L’Últim partit’ (The last match), a documentary film about how Johan Cruyff was signed by FC Barcelona to spark a sporting, social and cultural resolution in Catalonia was premiered today at the Auditori, in the presence of the President of Catalonia, Artur Mas. Barça vice-president Jordi Mestre and directors Susana Monje and Toni Freixa were among the other guests.
Carlo Ancelotti set for new Real Madrid deal, says Guillem Balague | Football News | Sky Sports
Carlo Ancelotti is on the brink of signing a new deal with Real Madrid, after his ruthless side stormed to the top of La Liga. That was the news revealed by Guillem Balague on Revista de La Liga on Monday night, as the panel assessed Los Blancos’ 4-0 drubbing of Granada – the club’s 11th consecutive victory in all competitions.
Eibar win 3-2 at Rayo Vallecano to notch third victory of the season | Sky Sports Football
Eibar coasted into a comfortable lead away to Rayo Vallecano thanks to a controversial penalty from Arruabarrena and a goal from Federico Piovaccari, but they then conceded two goals in 65 seconds to Leo Baptistao to allow the hosts to level. But, as Rayo pushed for a third, they were left vulnerable at the back and Arruabarrena took full advantage by volleying in from close range to seal a 3-2 win.
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