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Asked about the upcoming elections for president of FC Barcelona, that will be held in the spring of next year, Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who cannot run a third time after two terms in office, has said in an interview with Catalan radio station RAC 1 that he would have preferred to take again part in the elections himself:
Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo claims that Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito, who will take part in next yearyear's elections, will open his campaign offices before the end of this month.
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"A good president should know how to co-ordinate a board team, be a good manager and have played sports."
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As this blog had revealed a few weeks earlier, Jauma Guixà, a 51-year old Catalan university professor, has announced that he will take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona.
Asked about the rumours saying that he will be part of the candidacy of Sandro Rosell (read more here), former Barcelona vice-president Gabriel Masfurroll has said in an interview with Catalan radio station Catalunya Ràdio that it is too early to comment on the upcoming presidential elections:
Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito has in the past weeks given several interviews to Catalan newspapers, radio stations and television channels. This blog will give an overview of what the Catalan businessman had to say.
Article 30.1 of the club's statutes, entitled "Functions of the President", enumerates the tasks of the president of FC Barcelona and reads as follows:
As this blog had revealed a few weeks earlier, Jauma Guixà, a 51-year old Catalan university professor, has announced that he will take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona.
Spanish news agency EFE claims that Sandro Rosell, one of the candidates who will take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona, has been holding own polls to learn more about the voting intentions of the club members
In a comment on social networking website Facebook, Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito has denied that he has been in contact with Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano (25): "It has been published that we are talking with Mascherano. This is not true. I will not enter this game. I've denied the news as soon as I've heard about it. I hope this won't happen again."
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Several Catalan papers report today that a management book written by former Barcelona economic vice-president Ferran Soriano has been launched with great success in Japan.
Spanish sports paper Marca claims that several people who will take part in the elections for president, one of them being former Barcelona vice-president Sandro Rosell, have contacted the entourage of Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fàbregas (22), who reportedly reacted positively to the question if he wants to join Barcelona next summer.
As this blog had revealed a few weeks earlier, Jauma Guixà, a 51-year old Catalan university professor, has announced that he will take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona.
Barcelona opposition site Pelikano reports that Barcelona is these days carrying out a poll through telephone interviews with club members. Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo confirms the news.
In a comment on social networking website Facebook, Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito has suggested that he's already sure of more than half of the 2095 signatures the candidates have to collect if they want to take part in next year's board elections:
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Barcelona presidential candidates Agustí Benedito and Jaume Guixà have reacted in an interview with Catalan newspaper El Periódico to the pictures published on Tuesday by Madrid newspaper La Gaceta of Barcelona president Joan Laporta celebrating the win over Real Madrid at the Luz de Gas night club in Barcelona last Monday morning.