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Spanish news agency EFE reports that former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell will hold a press conference on Thursday at the Real Academia de Ciencias Económicas y Financieras (Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences) in Barcelona.
Catalan sports paper Sport claimed last year that Barcelona president Joan Laporta was considering the possibility of appointing current Barcelona sports director Txiki Begiristain as his successor as president of the club.
What would you ask from the president who wins the coming elections?
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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.
Asked about his rumoured participation in next year's presidential elections (read more here), former Barcelona economic vice-president and current chairman of Spanish airline Spanair Ferran Soriano has repeated in an interview with Catalan news agency ACN that he didn't yet decide what his role will be:
Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo claims - as this blog already reported last month (read more here) - that Barcelona presidential candidate Sandro Rosell wants to include three women in his candidacy.
Barcelona director and treasurer Xavier Sala i Martín gave two weeks ago an interview to Spanish newspaper El País.
"Mister Laporta shouldn't appoint a successor because that won't work. The club members of Barça won't accept a heir."
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Catalan university professor Jaume Guixà has sent a press release to the media to call a press conference for Wednesday 2 December.
In April of 2006, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell, who had left the club in June of 2005 (read more here), released the book "Benvingut al món real" (Welcome to the real world). During the promotion of the book, Rosell gave an interview to Spanish news agency EFE.
Who should be the next president of FC Barcelona?
Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo claims that Barcelona first vice-president Alfons Godall could appoint Catalan lawyer Magda Oranich as vice-president if he's elected president next year.
Article 38 of the club's by-laws, entitled "Conditions for being an elector", enumerates the conditions to be able to vote in the elections for president of FC Barcelona and reads as follows:
"Every president of Barça could be a murder target
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In April of 2006, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell, who had left the club in June of 2005 (read more here), released the book "Benvingut al món real" (Welcome to the real world). During the promotion of the book, Rosell gave an interview to Spanish news agency EFE.
Do you think that president Joan Laporta has to intervene in the appointment of his successor as head of the presidency of the club?
Catalan newspaper El Periódico claims that Barcelona treasurer and professor of economics at Columbia University Xavier Sala i Martín could still be a candidate in the elections for president of FC Barcelona that will take place next spring.
Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito gave an interview to Spanish newspaper El País. Read the previous part of this interview here.
"When I retire, I might stay in the world of football,
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Speaking to Catalan radio station Catalunya Ràdio, Barcelona institutional vice-president Albert Perrín has said that it would be a mistake if the current board wouldn't present one presidential candidate in next year's elections:
Catalan sports weekly paper Gol claims that a Spanish journalist is considering to take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona.
Some have recently said that Guardiola would be the best president for Barça? Do you share that opinion?
Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito gave an interview to Spanish newspaper El País.
these were the three most read blog posts of the past week:
Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reports that Barcelona presidential candidate Sandro Rosell has in the past days been appointed as member of the advising council of the Mandela Day, a day to honor the legacy of former South Africa president Nelson Mandela and his values through volunteering and community service.
Who should be Barça's continuity candidate?
Asked about the position of Barcelona sports director Txiki Begiristain, Barcelona institutional vice-president Albert Perrín has said in an interview with Catalan radio station Catalunya Ràdio that the former Barcelona player will probably leave the club after next year's elections:
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Catalan sports paper Sport claims that the figure of Barcelona chief executive Joan Oliver (picture) is at this moment the main obstacle for one united board candidacy in next year's elections for president of Barcelona (read more here).
"The only thing I want is that the club would have a president who is up for the task. As a Barça fan, I'd ask both Alfons and Sandro to rise to the challenge."
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One of the people rumoured to be a possible candidate in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona is Josep Maria Minguella, a former 68-year-old player's agent who represented, among many others, Barcelona players like Maradona, Romario, Guardiola, Stoichkov, Rivaldo and Messi.
Who would you vote for in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona?