Barcelona forward João Félix faced jeers and criticism from Atlético Madrid fans during his return to the Metropolitano stadium on Sunday. Despite being on loan at Barça and having to return to Atlético in the summer, Félix scored the opening goal against his parent club in a 3-0 victory for Barcelona. Throughout the game, every
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Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández has acknowledged that Paris Saint-Germain’s financial strength puts them ahead as favorites in their upcoming Champions League quarterfinal clash. Xavi emphasized the difficulty of facing PSG, stating that they are one of the toughest opponents Barça could have been drawn against. Despite Barcelona’s history of winning more Champions League titles, Xavi
Spain’s national team has recently called up Barcelona’s teenage defender, Pau Cubarsí, for the upcoming international friendlies against Colombia and Brazil. At just 17 years old, Cubarsí has already made a name for himself, notably being named man of the match in Barça’s 3-1 victory over Napoli in his Champions League debut. Cubarsí’s promotion to
Barcelona’s vice president of finance, Eduard Romeu, has recently stepped down from his position, citing professional reasons for his decision. This resignation comes amid a series of departures of directors and executives since Joan Laporta was elected as the president three years ago. The timing of Romeu’s departure is significant, given the ongoing economic challenges
Xavi Hernandez has hit back at critics who labelled Barcelona as the joke of the Champions League following their impressive performance in the competition. The Catalan side secured a spot in the quarterfinals by defeating Napoli 3-1, marking a significant improvement from their recent European campaigns. Xavi expressed his frustration with the unfair criticism and
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández has deemed the upcoming match against Napoli as the most crucial game of the season thus far. The Spanish champions are aiming to secure a spot in the Champions League quarterfinals for the first time since 2020. Following a leveled first-leg encounter, where Victor Osimhen’s goal negated Robert Lewandowski’s opener, Barcelona
Barcelona has always been known for producing exceptional young talent from La Masia, their youth academy. The latest sensation to emerge from this prestigious academy is Lamine Yamal, a 16-year-old right-wing forward who has been making waves in the football world. While comparisons to Lionel Messi are inevitable, it is essential to recognize Yamal’s unique
Xavi Hernandez, the coach of Barcelona, recently made comments about Lamine Yamal, a 16-year-old player who has been drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi. While Xavi acknowledged that there are similarities between Yamal and Messi, he also highlighted the unfairness of directly comparing any player to the former Barcelona star. Xavi expressed his belief that making
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has claimed that his return to the presidency three years ago has put the club in a much stronger position compared to when he took office. Despite the recent LaLiga title win, the team’s on-field performance has been lackluster this season. Furthermore, Barcelona has exceeded their LaLiga-imposed annual spending limit, raising
Barcelona recently faced criticism from Spain’s labour ministry for not meeting workplace regulations related to gender equality policies. The club, along with the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and two lower-league clubs, were fined for failing to have “equality plans” in place as required by law. Barcelona, in response, emphasized that they have had an equality
Barcelona faced a major setback in their midfield during Sunday’s LaLiga clash with Athletic Club, as both Frenkie de Jong and Pedri had to be substituted off due to injuries. De Jong, who had previously spent time on the sidelines with a sprained ankle earlier in the season, was stretchered off in the 26th minute
Barcelona have been hit hard with injuries in midfield as they approach a critical phase of the season, with both Frenkie de Jong and Pedri set to miss important matches. The duo will be absent for the upcoming Champions League clash against Napoli and the crucial LaLiga fixture against Atlético Madrid. This double setback comes
Barcelona’s financial woes have been exacerbated by the recent reduction in their spending limit by LaLiga. Their annual budget has been slashed by €66 million, leaving them with a significantly lower budget than before. With the club’s squad costs exceeding the imposed limit by over €100 million, Barcelona faces a daunting task of managing their
The financial landscape of European club football is constantly evolving and changing, with revenue streams shifting and growing. UEFA’s annual report for 2023 provides a comprehensive look at the top-earning clubs in terms of replica kit sales. This report combines each club’s kit manufacturer sponsorship revenues with their total merchandising revenues, giving us an insight