Catalan sports paper Sport made an overview of - based on how things stand now - what the role of the fifteen directors of the original board of Joan Laporta that took office in June of 2003 will be in the upcoming presidential elections.
(from left to right)
Marc Ingla
will support Ferran Soriano
Xavier Cambra
won't take part in the elections
Alfons Castro
will support Jaume Ferrer
Jaume Ferrer
will lead an own candidacy
Alfons Godall
will lead an own candidacy
Sandro Rosell
will lead an own candidacy
Josep Cubells
will support Alfons Godall
Albert Vicens
won't take part in the elections
Joan Laporta
cannot run, will support Alfons Godall
Jordi Moix
will support Sandro Rosell
Josep Maria Bartomeu
will support Sandro Rosell
Clàudia Vives-Fierro
will support Ferran Soriano
Ferran Soriano
will lead an own candidacy
Jordi Monés
will support Sandro Rosell
Toni Rovira
won't take part in the elections
(from left to right)
Marc Ingla
will support Ferran Soriano
Xavier Cambra
won't take part in the elections
Alfons Castro
will support Jaume Ferrer
Jaume Ferrer
will lead an own candidacy
Alfons Godall
will lead an own candidacy
Sandro Rosell
will lead an own candidacy
Josep Cubells
will support Alfons Godall
Albert Vicens
won't take part in the elections
Joan Laporta
cannot run, will support Alfons Godall
Jordi Moix
will support Sandro Rosell
Josep Maria Bartomeu
will support Sandro Rosell
Clàudia Vives-Fierro
will support Ferran Soriano
Ferran Soriano
will lead an own candidacy
Jordi Monés
will support Sandro Rosell
Toni Rovira
won't take part in the elections
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