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Guardiola wears special shirt at Gamper game
Barcelona constitution amended
OFFICIAL: Pedro renews until 2014
Manchester City: Some Ratings
The Video: Manchester City
No youth players will be promoted
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Maxwell on Camp Nou debut
Barça B - Friendly 4: Barcelona-Hospitalet 3-1
Renewals for Puyol, Marquez, Iniesta and Messi
B-team players happy with confidence Guardiola
The Front: Sport
Ibrahimovic: "I'm angry I missed two chances"
Alves wants to play first league game
The Front: El Mundo Deportivo
Guardiola: "We have to be patient with Ibrahimovic"
The Pictures: Manchester City (part 1)
Friendly 6 (Gamper): Barcelona-Manchester City 0-1
Txiki plans to fulfil the wishes of Guardiola
Cesc pushing for Barcelona transfer
Barca Seeks New Homes For Unwanted Players
Possible decision on future Henrique today
Pedro talks about Messi and the treble
Next president will stay on for six years
Barcelona president Laporta thanks Eto'o
City coach Hughes set for special Barcelona date
Hleb scores in Champions League qualifier
Barcelona interested in Robben
Ibrahimovic arrives two minutes late for training
Vidic agent denies Barcelona statements
Deal with Arsenal on Cesc
Three central defenders offered to Barcelona
Barcelona could make new MLS bid
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At the annual assembly of Barca socis on the 19th of August, 2009, amendments to the constitution of FC Barcelona were made regarding the terms of the president and the board.
86% of those present in the assembly voted for the extension of the term from the earlier four to six years. The president of the board may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.
The change in the constitution is in accordance with the decree of the Catalan parliament, which limits the terms for club boards and presidents from a minimum of six to a maximum of eight years.
All the mandates of a newly elected board shall begin on July 1 and end on June 30. In the event of an early termination, the term of the new board shall also take effect from July 1 and the period in between will not be counted as one year. This was done to avoid situations like the one that arose with Laporta in 2006, when he was forced to call elections because his first eight days in office in 2003 were counted as one year as per the previous statutes.
The reform also confirmed Catalan as the statutory language of the club and the Catalan citizenship as a necessary pre-requisite for presidential candidacy. Other highlights of the constitutional assembly include penalties for members who have xenophobic, violent or unsportsmanlike behavior.
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Next president will stay on for six years
Barcelona has today officially announced that Barcelona winger Pedro (22) has signed around 12 pm a contract renewal that will link him to the club until 2014.
This is the first professional contract for Pedro, who wil have a buyout clause of 75 million euros. Pedro joined Barcelona in the summer of 2004, arriving from Spanish fifth division club San Isidro.
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Pinto: 5
OK. Couldn't do anything with the goal. Didn't have much to do.
Montoya: 3
Too raw. Petrov scored on his side. Wasn't very active in offense. Isn't ready, but he is young, and should play with the B team, he might be good for the first team in 1-2 years.
Fontas: 7
Solid display. Strong in the tackle. Good physique.
Puyol: 7
Good. Some mixups with Montoya on the goal, it is down to lack of playing time together.
Maxwell: 8
Always giving options in attack, and control in defence. He will be really good once he gels with his team mates.
Busquets: 7
Controlled the game well from the middle, with nice tackles and ball winning. Solid passing.
Gudjohnsen: 4
Didn't do much. Was static and abit slow. Should have gone on more runs inside the box to create danger.
Yaya: 9
Great. Always a danger in the offensive role. Good passing, great dribbling. He was on another level than the rest of the players in the first half.
Jeffren. 5
Fair. Tried alot, had some nice dribblings and runs, but didn't create the necessary danger.
Bojan: 5
Wanted alot, but got bullied by the strong centre halves of City. Weak.
Pedro: 6
Showed good runs and some better play than Jeffren. But in the end, there was not much end-product.
Second half:
Dani Alves: 8
Big improvement over Montoya, as would be expected of course. Constantly giving options on the right, great engine in the terrible heat (40C++).
Pique: 7
Solid passing. Didn't have anything else to do basically as the ball was on the City half all the time.
Henrique: 7
Same as Pique
Muniesa: 7
Wasn't the offensive threat as Maxwell, but did his job in an unusual position for him. Shows great promise.
Keita: 7
Showed good ballwinning in the middle, and we were not affected by Busquets being taken off.
Thiago: 8
A great performance. Creative, smart choices, good vision, great ball control. He was on another level in the midfield which totally dominated City. Do we need Cesc?
Dos Santos: 8
A strong performance. Good physique combined with very good ball control, smart passing and a dangerous shot. Unlucky to hit the crossbar from outside the area. Difficult for the City players to get a hold of him. Do we need Cesc?
Gai: 6
Showed some good runs, but was a few sizes too small on this level. He still has junior player written all over him, we will have to see in the next couple of years if he is ready to play regularly for us.
Zlatan: 7
Lacked match fitness and haven't played with the team until now. It clearly showed as his movements was sometimes off and the understanding with the team mates wasn't there yet, but the combinations with Messi shows great promise and he managed to get into several good goal scoring positions which is very positive. Didn't convert them though, which he will once he gels and gets up his match fitness.
Messi: 8
A danger from the right, the good ol' Messi, fast, dribbling, always a threat.