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Five-goals Messi leaves Leverkusen spellbound


Lionel Messi scored the first five-goal haul in UEFA Champions League history as holders FC Barcelona powered to a 7-1 win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, sailing through to the quarter-finals 10-2 on aggregate.

Messi became the first man to score four goals in a game twice in the competition inside an hour before adding his milestone fifth six minutes from time. The 20-year-old substitute Tello had struck twice on his European debut either side of number four, and Barcelona were on course for another new mark, the biggest win in UEFA Champions League knockout round history. Karim Bellarabi's last-gasp reply restricted them to a record-equalling victory; it was scant consolation.

While Camp Nou regulars may say the reigning champions were initially slow to go through the gears, in truth they were not required to. They began with an air of control, patiently seeking the breakthrough that would effectively end the tie. They entertained while they waited. It took a desperate block from Ömer Toprak to prevent Pedro Rodríguez when Bernd Leno could only parry Messi's volley and Andrés Iniesta, playing wide left, was sensational.

Iniesta tirelessly ran past opponents, two of whom were booked for rash challenges, and went off to a rousing ovation after only 53 minutes − by then, the game was already won. Gerard Piqué, stooping for a Xavi Hernández free-kick midway through the first half, might have opened the scoring. It delayed the inevitable only by two minutes as Xavi's lofted pass allowed Messi to race clear and lob Leno. One became two just before the break when Iniesta broke from left to right and fed Messi, whose jinking run across the box ended with him sliding home left footed.

Leverkusen coach Robin Dutt had accurately predicted how little possession his team would have − and how well they would need to use it. His players failed him on that count. Messi's 24-minute hat-trick arrived when he again beat the offside trap and chipped Leno. It was a procession, and while the Camp Nou chanted with ecstasy, Josep Guardiola proceeded to protect Xavi and Iniesta by replacing them with Tello and Seydou Keita.

Tello was on the pitch for under two minutes when he cushioned a Cesc Fàbregas pass and opened his body to bend the ball around the despairing Leno. Barcelona were irresistible. Messi made history when Leno fumbled a loose ball in the 58th minute but there was a special roar when Tello, fast becoming a fans' favourite, managed to power a speculative shot through the Leverkusen goalkeeper − the German will pray he does not suffer many more nights like this.

Yet while another replacement, Bellarabi, would ultimately have the last word for a side that had hitherto mustered only a fine Eren Derdiyok chance, it was Messi's night. With six minutes left he provided one more glorious left-footed finish after Keita's pass. Five-star in every respect; one of the great performances of all time.

# Barcelona hasta la muerte :)

El Gran Clasico 2011

This is plot of 1st El Gran Clasico season 2011/2012 on matchday 16 at 10 December 2011.

Barcelona were the comeback kings at the Santiago Bernabeu as the champions recovered from conceding within the first minute to defeat bitter rivals Real Madrid 3-1 in the seventh and final Clasico of 2011.

Jose Mourinho's men took the lead after only 22 seconds when Karim Benzema grabbed the quickest goal in Clasico history. The home side were pegged back on the half hour mark when Alexis Sanchez grabbed an equaliser in his first league appearance against Madrid.

A Xavi volley took a fortuitous deflection off Marcelo to give the visitors the lead, before Cesc Fabregas' header finished off a wonderful team move in the 66th minute in what proved to be the fixture's final strike.

The victory sends Barcelona level on points with Jose Mourinho's men and to the top of the Liga table due to their superior head-to-head record against Madrid, who have a game in hand.

In one of the most astonishing starts in the history of the Clasico, Real Madrid were a goal to the good within 22 seconds. Victor Valdes' poor clearance fell to the feet of Angel Di Maria who drilled the ball into the penalty area only for Sergio Busquets to block its progress. Mesut Ozil's attempted volley deflected off Busquets into the path of Benzema to fire home six yards from goal.

Madrid were left to rue opportunities to double their lead when Barcelona drew level on the half hour mark with Messi on hand to turn provider. The 24-year-old bypassed several challenges before sliding a weighted through ball to Alexis Sanchez, who calmly slotted past Casillas from the edge of the area to bring his side back into the game and all square at the break.

After a edgy opening to the second period, Barcelona were handed the lead thanks to a large slice of fortune on 53 minutes. Xavi's speculative volley 25 yards from goal took a massive deflection off Marcelo, fooling a wrong-footed Casillas with the ball spinning off the post and into the back of the net.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who had in the first half skewed a shot wide of the target when Di Maria was perhaps better placed to his right, then squandered a golden opportunity to level the contest. Xabi Alonso's cross found the Portuguese completely unmarked inside the area, but his header drifted wide of the post.

Madrid were made to pay, as Barca extended their lead in the 66th minute after a breathtaking counterattacking move. Messi slid the ball out to the right for Dani Alves to whip a beautiful cross towards the back post where an unmarked Cesc Fabregas was on cue to coolly head the ball into the far corner in what was to be the final goal of a pulsating encounter.

Next up for Real Madrid is a trip to Ponferradina on Tuesday as they look to defend their Copa del Rey title. Barcelona now head to Japan where they will feature in the Club World Cup. Their first task will be a semi-final meeting against either Esperance or Al Sadd on Thursday.

Biography of Thiago Alcantara

 
Player Name : Thiago Alcántara do Nascimiento
Place of Birth : Bari, Italy
Date of Birth : 11 April 1991
Position : Midfielder
Career Club : Academy of Barcelona


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Born in Bari, Italy, Thiago joined Barça as a 14 year-old in 2005 and since then he hasn't stopped growing as a player as he worked his way through the various youth teams.

Thiago has had a wide range of experience over his 20 years, since his father - Mazinho- was a profession himself and he lived in Brazil, Italy and Spain itself. When the family decided to move back to Galicia to live, Thiago began playing for Ureca de Vigo, where he soon caught the eye of a number of clubs, with Barça getting in first and signing him in 2005.

After a few seasons progressing through the Cadet and Youth teams, Thiago was promoted to the B team in the 2008-09 season, when he played 25 games and 18 more the year after.

He made his official first team debut in the game against Mallorca on May 17th 2009, when he was still only 18, and showed that despite his young age, he was capable of playing for both the B and first teams, coming on after 74 minutes for Eidur Gudjohnsen. He scored his first goal the following season –on February 20th against Racing Santander at the Camp Nou in the team's 4-0 win. His only other game for the first team that year was in the Cup.

In the 2010-11 season, Thiago began to play a more important role in Guardiola's team –featuring in 17 games, 12 in the league(six as a starter) where he scored twice, in Almeria and Donosti, three in the Spanish Cup, where he scored at the Camp Nou against Ceuta and a Champions League and Spanish Super Cup appearance. He also continued to play for Luis Enrique's B team, making 11 appearances as the team finished third in the second division.

For the 2011-12 season, Thiago has been made a full first team squad member, after signing a contract renewal in June 2011 which will keep him at the Club until 2015.

Biography of Cesc Fabregas


Full Name : Francesc 'Cesc' Fabregas Soler
Place of Birth : Arenys de Mar, Catalonia, Spain
Date of Birth : 4 May 1987
Nationality : Spanish
Position : Midfielder
Career Club : Academy of Barcelona, Arsenal

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Cesc Fabregas joins the FC Barcelona first team in the summer of 2011, from Arsenal, and becomes the second signing for the 2011/12 season. He's presented as a new Barça player on August 15th, 2011.

Cesc Fabregas came through the youth ranks of FC Barcelona, from 10 to 16 years of age, when he signed for Arsenal. There he became the youngest player to make his debut, and the youngest goalscorer, in the history of the 'Gunners'. His rapid progression made him a vital player for Arsene Wenger, who played him in more than 30 games in the Premier League since the 2004/05 season. In 2008, only 21 years old and already considered a world star, Cesc was given the captain's armband for Arsenal.

In eight seasons at the English club, Cesc played a total of 303 games and scored 57 goals, a really high figure for a midfielder. In addition, he made so many goal assists for the team during these years. Apart from the odd injury, the worst thing for Cesc is the lack of titles he's won with Arsenal. A 2004 Community Shield and the FA Cup in 2005 are all that he's won. In Europe, Arsenal's best season was 2005/06, when they reached the final of the Champions League, losing 2-1 against FC Barcelona with Cesc in their line-up.

On August 15th he signed a contract that ties him to FC Barcelona for the next five seasons. His buyout clause is 200 million Euros.
Cesc Fabregas made his Spanish International debut aged 18, and with the national side won the European Championships in 2008 and the World Cup in 2010. He gave the pass for Iniesta's goal in the Final to win the World Cup for Spain.

Biography of Alexis Sanchez


Full Name : Alexis Alejandro Sanchez Sanchez
Place of Birth : Tocopilla, Chile
Date of Birth : 19 December 1988
Nationality : Chile
Position : Striker
Career Club : Colo-Colo, River Plate, Udinese

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Alexis Alejandro Sanchez Sanchez was born on December 19, 1988 in Tocopilla, Chile. Chilean nationality players are playing on the wing, the front striker or midfielder. He got the nickname El Niño Maravilla (Wonder Boy). Sanchez entered dalan list of 50 teenagers in the world's most potentially magazine World Soccer.

Alexis Sanchez started his professional career with Chilean club Cobreloa. He played there one season before finally selema bought by Udinese at a price of U.S. $ 3 million. Colo-Colo then paid Udinese nearly U.S. $ 150 thousand to use his services to strengthen the team in the Clausura and Apertura tournament.

Alexis Sanchez scored his first goal with Colo-Colo in the Copa Sudamericana against Liga Deportiva 2006 when Alajuelense on October 10, 2006 in David Arellano Stadium.

On August 15, 2007, Alexis Sanchez joins the River Plate on loan. Together with the club he won the Torneo Clausura 2008. His appearance is quite impressive when competing in the final of the Copa Revancha 2008.

On July 22, 2008, he finally returned to Udinese in which he could play alongside his former colleagues at the South American Youth Championship in 2007, Mauricio Isla and Nicolas Corvetto. These young players soon become a favorite among supporters of Udinese. At the age of 17 years, Sanchez has strengthened the Chilean national team. His debut came against New Zealand in Chile on April 27, 2006.

Biography of David Villa

Full Name : David Villa Sanchez
Birthplace : Langreo
Date of Birth : 03 December 1981
Nationality : Spain
Position : Attacking Forward
Club : Real Zaragoza, Valencia




 
David Villa has become an idol for football fans with a history of success in all categories. Tuilla born and forged in the tenacious and industrious land Asturian Guaje coexists with a ball since he was child. Few remember a picture of David than kicking a ball. 


David always had the support of his family, his father believed in his potential and is a basic character in the life of first team football was asturiano.Su Langreo. A lesion in the femur of the right leg and pulled her tenacity, either by necessity or by avoiding rid of that love at first sight he felt for the ball from his earliest years, boosted work with the left and became a ambidextrous player. 

The prospect was fruitful, secretive, introverted, home and family, his character caused him to see how flush up stairs in the football world and his reputation spread in the world of sport. 
From Langreo at 17 becomes part of the school of dizziness. The Real Sporting his team would ever since. They wore the shirt in the youth team of Division of Honor to rise after the subsidiary and first-team debut in the 2001/02 season. During two campaigns show his repertoire defending Division II football in the colors once seen one of his idols, Enrique Castro, Quini. 

Real Zaragoza perceive their quality football player and becomes a whole hand in summer 2003. During his time at Zaragoza whole international debut. The song "Illa, illa, illla, Villa wonder" was sung every fortnight in the Romareda. 

About to start the 2005/06 season and made several offers for his services, the Guaje stops in Valencia CF The black and white set pay the buyout clause of his contract estimated at 12 million euros and its quality is definitely uncovered in Spain and Europe. This year get 25 goals for Valencia and is classified as second top scorer in La Liga de las Estrellas. The following season mark of 15 and 18 goals in the league only. 

In the season 08/09, scored 28 goals in 102 league and rose to the many accomplishments in his four seasons with the elastic Valencia. It would take a year or beat the absolute record of goals in the team ché, matching their records legends Valenciana Kempes, Waldo or World, top scorer in the history of Valencia CF. 

This brought him to sign the 2010-2011 season for FC Barcelona, ​​becoming the star of the summer transfer according to surveys conducted in sites across the globe. Guardiola's team has come as world champion and top scorer of the World Cup and has already been integrated into the front named MVP with Leo Messi and Pedro Rodriguez. 

Almost as soon won his first title, the Supercopa of Spain, although its importance has grown exponentially as the season progresses. His 18 goals were instrumental in the Barca won their third consecutive league title, while reaching their third final of the Copa del Rey. However, the explosion of joy will arrive on June 28, 2011, when a well placed him at Wembley final 3-1 over Manchester United that allowed the Pep Guardiola set to add to their showcases his fourth Champions, the first for Villa.

Biography of Pedro Rodriguez



Full Name: Pedro Rodriguez
Birthplace: Santa Cruz, Tenerife
Date of Birth: 28 July 1987 
Nationality: Spain
Position: Striker
Club: FC Barcelona




This is a young man had just made ​​history, and may arguably be extremely rare, even in the top three figures were difficult to match even beyond it.He became the only man who can score goals in six different competitions, and the last on Wednesday, December 16 last against Atlante in the Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

Pep Guardiola has stated: "I'm proud of him.". As for Pedro himself humble by his performance by saying: "I feel proud of this achievement, this is a I never thought or planned.". He also can add to his achievements if he summoned the Spanish national team while competing at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa next year and scored in the fourth such annual event. 

Biography of Sergio Bosquets


Full Name: Sergio Busquets
Birthplace: Sabadell
Date of Birth: 16 July 1988 
Nationality: Spain
Position: Midfielder
Club: FC Barcelona





Being a part of one of the greatest Barcelona teams of all-time ensured Busquets' rise to the top happened quickly.
The tall defensive midfielder came through the academy to make his mark on the B side in 2007 under Pep Guardiola and was soon promoted to the senior side the following year, winning six trophies with the club in his first season.
An unsung hero, his hard work allows the silky smooth stars in Pep Guardiola's side to strut their stuff and he is a vital cog in the Barcelona machine. Making his debut for the senior Spain side in February 2009, only 18 months later he would play all by 30 minutes of their successful World Cup campaign.
Strengths: Cool and composed, he passes the ball simply and is robust in the tackle to break up opposition attacks.
Weaknesses: Prone to theatrics, his desire to hound the referee over decisions does not make him a popular figure.
Career high: Winning the 2010 World Cup with Spain after sealing a first-team place.
Career low: Getting Thiago Motta sent off with a piece of theatrics in the Champions League semi-final in 2010.
Style: Robust, composed, a simple but effective player.
Quotes: "If I was a footballer, I would like to be like Busquets". Spain coach, Vicente del Bosque.
Trivia: Busquets' father, Carles, was also a footballer, having played as backup goalkeeper for Barcelona for several years during the 1990s.

Biography of Xavi Hernandez

  Full Name: Xavi Hernandez
Birthplace: Barcelona
Date of Birth: 25 January 1980
Nationality: Spain
Position: Midfielder
Club: FC Barcelona




Xavi Hernandez is a Spanish football player who plays as a midfielder for FC Barcelona. Widely considered among the finest play-makers in the world, Xavi was named the official Man of the match of the 2009 Champions League Final as he helped Barcelona defeat Manchester United to win their third Champions League title. He was named Player of the Tournament by UEFA at UEFA Euro 2008. In all he has been capped 98 times for the Spanish national team, with whom he won the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

FC Barcelona 2011/2012

Final UEFA Champion League 1991/1992

1991/92: Koeman ends Barcelona's wait

FC Barcelona finally claimed their first European Champion Clubs' Cup with a victory against UC Sampdoria at Wembley, though the decisive blow - struck by Ronald Koeman - did not come until the second half of extra-time.

UC Sampdoria 0-1 FC Barcelona (aet)(Koeman 112)
Wembley, London


The sporting gods smiled on Barcelona in 1992 as the Catalan capital welcomed both the Olympic Games and the European Champion Clubs' Cup. But while the rest of Spain claimed the former as their own, the latter was the sole property of first-time winners FC Barcelona.

Johan Cruyff's team were an amalgam of local and foreign talent - the likes of Josep Guardiola and Albert Ferrer sharing a dressing room with Michael Laudrup and Hristo Stoichkov. It was another from the superstar bracket, Ronald Koeman, who scored the only goal of a high-quality Wembley final against Sampdoria UC. The Dutch international broke the deadlock deep in extra time with a trademark free-kick past goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca.


Defeat was cruel on the Italian side, also beaten by Barcelona in the 1989 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final. The Genoa club had topped one of the two 'quarter-final' groups introduced by UEFA to replace the round of eight and semi-finals. Here they were up against FK Crvena Zvezda, RSC Anderlecht and Panathinaikos FC, and not surprisingly, it was the Yugolsav holders who posed the biggest threat. But forced out of Belgrade by the Balkan civil war, their grip on the cup ended with a 3-1 'home' defeat by Vujadin Boskov's side in Sofia.


Meanwhile, Barcelona owed their place in the mini-league system to an away-goals win over 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the second round. Yet the only blemish on their record thereafter was a 1-0 reverse in Prague, keeping them ahead of AC Sparta Praha, SL Benfica and FC Dynamo Kyiv. Then all they had to do was scratch that 40-year itch.

Conclusion from the Final UCL 2011

1. The first conclusion is the simple:  Barcelona is amazing!!No comment....!!

2. Barcelona always play the same way, always wearing the same formation, but it remains difficult to replicate. Before the final, Barca Alex Ferguson tried to simulate in practice sessions. He told Michael Owen to play David Villa, Nani pretend as Messi, and Iniesta for Scholes to familiarize themselves against Barcelona. But we already know, Barca real version is more difficult to describe and finally the simulation would be pointless.


3. As the final 2 years ago, United started well but ultimately the same. Once Barca get the rhythm, the other team is difficult to take it back. The difference with the final 2009, this time United did not only depend on a player who appeared in his magical difficult big game, Ronaldo. United play as a team, but it is still difficult to find an answer to a clever ability Barca manage space and dominate the game.


4. Wayne Rooney at least not drown in the midst of sparkling stars Barca. Only one goal, beginning aroma offside, but very nice and enough to show off who he is. Answer end of the season for various problems in the beginning of the season.


5. Sir Alex Ferguson once said Filippo Inzaghi is a player who was born in an offside position. In the final, the players seemed to follow a destiny Pippo, "Javier Hernandez was born offside".


6. Van der sar last game does not lead to sweet, though he made some important rescue. Manchester United deserve grateful to Van der Sar, and saying goodbye with all respect. Van der sar finally retired in the Champions League match his 100th, the Champions League final match of the 5th of his, and 'title' Champions League runner-up in the 3rd for him. Happy retirement, great goalkeeper.


7. Lionel Messi Barca legend has finally become, at the age of 23 years! One goal in the final, complete only record that has been made: the Champions League top scorer three seasons in a row, and Barcelona's top scorer in the Champions League with a total of 37 goals. Once again the top scorer he will equal Gerd Muller's record (4x topskor). And it took another 23 goals to equal the record Raul (71 goals, top scorer of all time UCL). Remarkable because Messi was 23 years old, you can expect a lot Messi will be able to break all records.


8. Guardiola is really friendly with Wembley. Barca got the first European trophy at Wembley when Guardiola was still playing (1992), now do it again at Wembley Guardiola as coach. As a coach, Pep already collected two titles LC. Now he is on the same point with Fergie, Ancelotti, and Mourinho for Bob Paisley's record chase (3 degrees).


9. Barcelona is not just a club. Not just the glory chaser like other clubs who were suddenly rich. You see Eric Abidal given the opportunity to lift the first trophy with the captain's armband around his arm? Abidal has just recovered from tumor surgery, the physical may still believe it is doubtful but Pep as a starter. The whole team gave great appreciation for Abidal, and this is the education of solidarity from Barcelona to the world. "It's spectacular. I am very grateful for that attitude," said Abidal."There is no shame losing to Barcelona. We have to prove ourselves that we are a good team in Europe. It's just us against the team better," Alex Ferguson.


10. Finally, United lost without embarrassing and Barcelona win without embarrassment. United did the best they can, just like Barca who has given his best performances. There is no shame losing to a team like Barca, because they win with respect surrounded.




Memorial of UEFA Champion League 2011

Facts and Statistics before the final...

Until before the final, Manchester United are the only undefeated team in the Champions League this season (win 9x, 3x a draw).

Barcelona is the team tersubur with a total of 27 goals, while United is the team with the best defense in the Champions League (only conceded four goals in 12 games).

Barcelona is the only team in the Champions League that the accuracy rate of 90% above the bait, exactly 90.9%. There are only two players who successfully feeds more than 1000 times. Two people were Xavi (1103 bait), and Busquets (1035).

 
If Manchester United win, Sir Alex Ferguson will equal the record of Bob Paisley (Liverpool) - as a manager with Champions League trophy collection ever (three titles).

Barcelona is always scored goals in 20 games in the Champions League final. Last team that failed to burglarized Barca is Rubin Kazan in November 2009.Barcelona was the last team which lifted the Champions League trophy at Wembley Stadium, after beating Sampdoria 1-0 (1992). Before the 2011 Champions League final at Wembley, Barcelona have felt the finals six times, 3x 3x champion and runner-ups.

 
Before the 2011 Champions League final at Wembley, Manchester United have felt the finals four times, 1x 3x champion and runner-ups. The only team that beat Manchester United in the final of the Barcelona (2009). Alex Ferguson is the manager of the 3rd who managed to bring his team into the finals four times. Two other managers are Miguel Munoz and Marcello Lippi.

 
If  Barcelona win the Spanish club will equal the club's acquisition of Italian title (13 trophies). If Manchester United win the English club would match the Spanish club's acquisition of title (12 trophies). Current position: Italian club (13 trophies), Spanish club (12), and the English club (11).

Lionel Messi will be the first player to successfully become top scorer Champions League three times in a row. Currently, he also has become Barcelona's all time top scorer in the Champions League with a total of 36 goals.



Serba Ter.... *hingga sebelum final

Tersering Tampil
Barcelona : Messi (12x)

Manchester United : Nani (11x)

Tersering jadi Pemain Pengganti
Barcelona : Keita (5x)
Manchester United : Hernandez (3x)

Tersering Diganti
Barcelona : Villa (10x)
Manchester United : Nani (5x)

Pemain Tersubur
Barcelona : Messi (11x)
Manchester United : Hernandez (4x)

Terbanyak Shot on Target
Barcelona : Messi (32x)
Manchester United : Rooney (15x)

Terbanyak Shot off Target
Barcelona : Messi (17x)
Manchester United : Nani (10x)

Tersering Offside
Barcelona : David Villa (14x)
Manchester United : Hernandez (13x)


Terbanyak Assist
Barcelona : Iniesta (5x)
Manchester United : Giggs (4x)



Terbanyak Passing
Barcelona : Xavi (1167x)
Manchester United : Carrick (744x)

Tersering Crossing
Barcelona : Dani Alves(62x)
Manchester United : Nani (68x)

Tersering Mendribel Bola
Barcelona : Messi (108x)
Manchester United : Nani (41x)

Tersering Melakukan Tackle
Barcelona : Busquets (42x)
Manchester United : Evra & Carrick (27x)



Tersering Melakukan Clearence
Barcelona : Pique (52x)
Manchester United : Vidic (68x)
 
Tersering Memblock Shooting
Barcelona : Puyol & Mascherano (3x)
Manchester United : Nani (7x)

Tersering Melakukan Pelanggaran
Barcelona: Dani Alves (25x)
Manchester United : Nani (23x)

Tersering Dilanggar
Barcelona : Messi (31x)
Manchester United: Nani (21x)

Tersering Mendapat Kartu Kuning
Barcelona : Pique & Iniesta (3x)
Manchester United : Anderson (2x)

Our Superior Squad

Players

Spanish teams are limited to three players without EU citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country. Also, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not counted against non-EU quotas due to the Kolpak ruling.

2010/2011 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position Player
1 Spain GK Víctor Valdés
2 Brazil DF Daniel Alves
3 Spain DF Gerard Piqué
5 Spain DF Carles Puyol (captain)
6 Spain MF Xavi Hernández (vice-captain)
7 Spain FW David Villa
8 Spain MF Andrés Iniesta (3th captain)
9 Spain FW Bojan Krkić
10 Argentina FW Lionel Messi
11 Spain FW Jeffrén Suárez
13 Spain GK José Manuel Pinto

No.
Position Player
14 Argentina MF Javier Mascherano
15 Mali MF Seydou Keita
16 Spain MF Sergio Busquets
17 Spain FW Pedro Rodríguez
18 Argentina DF Gabriel Milito
19 Brazil DF Maxwell
20 Netherlands MF Ibrahim Afellay
21 Brazil DF Adriano
22 France DF Éric Abidal
26 Spain DF Andreu Fontàs
Belarus MF Alexander Hleb

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position Player
Brazil DF Henrique (to Racing Santander)
Spain MF Víctor Sánchez (to Getafe)

No.
Position Player
Brazil FW Keirrison (to Santos)

Personnel

Current technical staff

Photo of Guardiola
Position Staff
Manager Josep Guardiola
Assistant manager Tito Vilanova
Fitness coach Lorenzo Buenaventura, Paco Seirullo, Aureli Altimira, Francesc Cos
Goalkeeping coach Juan Carlos Unzué
Director of football Andoni Zubizarreta
Academy director Guillermo Amor
Youth manager Luis Enrique


Management

Photo of Rosell
Office Name
President Sandro Rosell
Vice-president of social area Jordi Cardoner
Vice president of sports area Josep Bartomeu
Corporate director general Antoni Rossich
Board secretary Toni Freixa
Treasurer Susana Monje
Director of social area Ramon Pont

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