Thursday, March 25, 2010

Soriano will not run for president

After Catalan radio station RAC 1 brought the news first yesterday late in the evening, almost all Catalan media confirm today former Barcelona economic vice-president Ferran Soriano will announce later today that he will not run for Barcelona president in the upcoming elections.

Soriano would have made the decision yesterday around noon. The pressure from the shareholders of Spanish airline Spanair, of which Soriano is the chairman since last year, would have been decisive in his final decision. Catalan newspaper El Periódico claims that there has also been political pressure.

Despite of not heading a candidacy himself, Soriano would leave the door open to be part of another project or give his support to another candidate who will take part in the elections.


El Periódico claims that Soriano and his right-hand man, former Barcelona sports vice-president Marc Ingla, could try to look for someone who could lead the project they have been working on. Catalan sports paper El 9 Esportiu on the other hand claims that Soriano could join the candidacy of Barcelona assets vice-president Jaume Ferrer.

Read more:
Soriano calls press conference for tomorrow
Spanair board divided on Soriano candidacy
Soriano to make a decision before Friday

sources: rac 1, el mundo deportivo, el periódico, la vanguardia, el 9 esportiu

5 comments:

  1. So basically it's Rosell's to lose without even opening his mouth and saying anything.

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  2. Pep, are going to make live coverage of Soriano's press conference at 5?

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  3. IBES: a bit like Florentino Perez at Madrid last summer... :O

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  4. @Anonymous:

    i have an emergency meeting at 2 pm this afternoon and don't know how long it will take, so it will depend on that. but if it's not live-live, you'll have it soon after.

    in any case, this post basically explains what he's going to say, so you're already informed... ;-)

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  5. Disturbingly like Perez's campaign last year.

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