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- Poll result: Who do you (not) want to be president?
- Polls: Who do you (not) want to be president?
- Live Coverage: Fourth presidential debate
- Rosell company involved in Brazilian investigation
- Guixa will vote for Ferrer
- Cartoon 44: A Camp Nou 2.0?
- Weekly Round-Up (26): Four days to the vote
- Live Coverage: Third presidential debate
- Ten impertinent questions: Jaume Ferrer
- Plaza will return blank ballot paper
- Rumours about pact Benedito-Ingla-Ferrer
- Cartoon 43: Laporta above election battle
- [picture] The second debate
- Ten impertinent questions: Agusti Benedito
- Ingla reveals his plan for Camp Nou 2.0
- [picture] Sandro Rosell at the market
- Cartoon 42: Jaume Ferrer
- Rosell wants Sala i Martin as advisor
- Poll Voting Intentions: One Week Before
- Guixa will make his vote public
- [picture] The first debate
- [video] Japanese support for Ingla
- Cartoon 41: President Benedito
- Ingla contradicts presumed season-ticket upgrade
- [2003] Jewish name causes upset in first debate
- The first presidential debate
- [picture] The paella of Marc Ingla
- Benedito wants sections to have own president
- Poll: Who would you vote for?
- Ferrer: "Barça is a club that unites"
- [2003] Txiki has talked with all six candidates
- Most read of the week
- [picture] The children of Sandro Rosell
- [video] The campaign song of Jaume Ferrer
- Ingla: "I will be a very quiet president"
- Benedito introduces "associate" and "barcelonista"
- Weekly Round-Up (25): The Final Four
- The Quotes: Benedito, Ingla, Ferrer, Rosell
- [picture] The football table of Marc Ingla
- [2003] Rosell and Txiki meeting with Hiddink
- Ferrer: "You have to consider where the club was"
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and his sofa
- The Quotes: Benedito, Ferrer, Bartomeu, Ingla
- Rosell has concrete plan to limit club members
- Rosell, Ingla, Ferrer and Benedito official candid...
- Cartoon 40: Ferrer wants to resemble Laporta more
- Inter hopes to sign Guardiola after elections
- Most read of the month
- [picture] Marc Ingla and Alicia Keys
- Rosell considers Koeman as sports director
- The Quotes: Rosell, Ingla, Ferrer, Benedito
- Cartoon 39: Rosell overpowers opponents
- The final number of signatures of support
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and member number 1
- [2003] Rosell to London to close Beckham deal
- Live Coverage: End of signatures process
- Xavi has a favourite candidate in the elections
- At least three television debates next week
Ingla: "I feel there's a good atmosphere, let's hope that there's a high turn-out."
Ingla: "I see it's not raining. That's today's first prediction that appears to be wrong."
Marc Ingla arrives at the stadium to vote.
Laporta: "We've managed for Barça to be the number one club in the world. We've done that with a straight attitude and as we said we have dedicated the best years of our lives to the club. We wanted a Catalan, solidary and universal Barça and I think we have achieved that."
Laporta: "I ask the members to go and vote today. I'm sure we'll have model elections and that the member will take part and enjoys this day."
Laporta: "I will leave the club as a satisfied and happy man because I think that my mission has been accomplished."
At 9:28, Barcelona president Joan Laporta has casted his vote.
First reports say that already one hour before the vote, people were approaching the stadium. At this moment, there are already large waiting lines.
Jaume Ferrer has arrived at the stadium. He's nevertheless only expected to vote around 10:30.
The new president will be the 39th president in the history of the club
The four names that are on the ballot paper today are: Agustí Benedito, Jaume Ferrer, Marc Ingla and Jaume Ferrer.
It is expected that around 50.000 members will come to the Camp Nou to vote, which could be more or less the same as in 2003, when 51.618 voted for Joan Laporta as the new president.
118.662 club members have the right to chose the president, which is 24.000 more than in the last elections in 2003.
The vote has started at 9 am at the Camp Nou. We'll cover the events until we know who will be the next president of FC Barcelona.
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