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Youth player Riverola invited for training

Posted by Editor at Friday, 14 August 2009
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Barcelona's official website reports that, because of a lack of available players, Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola yesterday afternoon called-up for the first time Juvenil A midfielder Martí Riverola (18 - picture right) for the first teams's training session.

Juvenil A midfielder Sergi Roberto (17) and Juvenil A right back defender Albert Dalmau (17) also trained with the first team.

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Youth player Sergi invited for training

Posted by Editor at Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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Barcelona's official website reports that, because of a lack of available players, Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola yesterday afternoon called-up Juvenil A midfielder Sergi Roberto Carnicer (17) for the first teams's training session.

Sergi was this summer promoted from Juvenil B to Juvenil A after he became the top goalscorer of his team.

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Sergi: "I want them to enjoy playing football"

Posted by Editor at Friday, 7 August 2009
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Barcelona Juvenil B coach Sergi Barjuan was interviewed by Barcelona's official website.





How come you became the coach of Juvenil B team?

I received a call from a director of the football base, Alexanko and we agreed that I could take over the reins of this youth team. We spent one week to get a first impression of what it takes to become a coach. I’m already acquainted with the dynamics and functions of the football base here so it’ll be easier for me to adapt to it.


Is the objective to get new "Sergi's"?
I don’t know about that. The first day I came I met Olmo who was also the reference of his era, training players and trying to make them better. I will also try to help the kids and most importantly I want them to enjoy playing football. It is also important that they mature on the personal and human level while progressing through the youth system. This is also something we'll try to achieve.


What kind of a coach will Sergi be?
We need to know people on a personal level as well, hence I’ll strive to develop a good rapport with the kids. I'll try to help them solve issues even if they are beyond football. I want a relationship based on trust, like a family.

Do you think you arrived at the best time of the cantera?

I think a good cantera takes around 20 years of careful development. You have to nourish that kind of approach, go step by step and now we can reap the fruits of our work. Titles aren’t the most important thing, our goal is also to promote as many players to the first team as possible. You can see that many youngsters who have gone through the youth system make a living playing football and some have become coaches.


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Youth: Swedish youth player testing

Posted by Editor at Wednesday, 5 August 2009
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Catalan sports paper Sport confirms that MF Pelister player Stefan Ilic (17) is on trial at barcelona's tyouth academy (read more here).

Ilic started training on Monday with Barcelona's Juvenil A team, the highest youth team of the club, and will stay for one week trying to convince the club.

Barcelona sources told the paper that there's no link between the the transfer of Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic earlier this month and this trial by Ilic. Barcelona scouts would already have been following the Swedish youth player for a long time.


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Youth: Stefan Ilic (MF Pelister)

Posted by Editor at Tuesday, 4 August 2009
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Swedish fifth division club MF Pelister has officially announced that Pelister player Stefan Ilic (17) is in Barcelona for a test.

Pelister official Djoko Korlevski told Trelleborgs and Vellinge local newpaper Trelleborgs Allehanda that the test will last for one week: "We indeed received a request from a Barcelona scout here in Scandinavia, and of course we gave Stefan the permission to go there. Stefan travelled to Spain last Sunday and will stay in Barcelona for eight days."

The paper reports that Ilic grew up in Sweden but travelled to his parents' home country Serbia when he was 14 years old for an AC Milan talent camp in Belgrade. Although he didn't get selected, he stayed in Belgrade and joined OFK Beograd for two and a half year, after which he returned to Sweden. Earlier this summer, Ilic has been testing with Swedish first division club Malmö that offered him a contract.





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Youth: Cameroonian youth player joins Inter Milan

Posted by Editor at Saturday, 1 August 2009
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Spanish football site Airfutbol claims that Barcelona Juvenil B midfielder Fils Paul Tina Tina (16) will join Inter Milan this summer. The future of the Cameroonian player, who played on loan with Catalan youth club DAMM last season, was unclear at Barcelona.

Tina Tina, who had a serious injury during the 2007-2008 season, joined Barcelona three years ago, arriving from the Samuel Eto'o foundation and will now follow Eto'o to Italy, where the style of football is expected to suit his qualities better.

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The Wembley Ramble, Back to the future.

Posted by Editor at Tuesday, 28 July 2009
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The Wembley Ramble, Back to the future.


This team WILL win more leagues, This teamWill win more Champions leagues, And its not an impossible fantasy to say that this team WILL win the treble again one day.

Its the "WILL'' of confidence. Having the youth academy of Barcelona, the WILL turns to inject unpredictable future with lot of certainty. Without delay, lets introduce our boys who turned to men:

Montoya: Very good when it come to driving the gear forward, with decent defensive qualities He may end up being our new sergio, but on the right. Yet I don’t expect him to have lot of impact before 2 years from now.

Dalmau: Decent fullback. I believe having montoya and Delmau means that we will need no more Alves transfers anymore to cover a righ back weakness. At least one of them will turn to be a starter as an Alves heir.

Rueda: Not the flashy kind of midfielders as it seems. But will be a good utility midfielder. Yet, he needs to be more focused on improving passing skills if he wants to graduate from Barcelona university.

Espasandin: First game performed better than the next. But he is 24 years old. So I assume that he is just a player to strengthen Barcelona athletic.

VicSan: I said it before that he is not a CB. A DM or even a FB, but he is definitely not a CB. His versatility is his main strength. Yet, he really needs to improve dramatically to survive. Having busquets and co makes me feel he will have it tough to survive in this team. Hope he hide some surprises, Good ones.

Assulin: He showed some signs of talent. In general he was fine. But let’s forget the "new Messi" expectations or else he will be evaluated harshly as the time goes by. He does the pressure in the midfield and on opponent defence. He seemed to be more a pace-y type of players than being a skilful. He is not an option for the flank this season as some Barcelona fans expected before, still too early Even though he will have some playing time. He plays in a position where we have lot of youth to compete with, but some flashes along the two games showed his real potentials, one of the guaranteed cards for the future. Patience, Patience.

Jeffren: This guy causes me lot of stress while watching him. He milks all the cows at the farm perfectly and then kicks all the milk to the soil. His damn last touch! He is talented, he is skilful and he has the Bull style that makes him my primary hope for the flank on the long term. But he needs to put more focus on his last pass. After the dribbling, running, whatever, he just takes the last touch for granted. If there is a reason why pedro was selected for the first team last summer over jeff, its that. If he can reserve more of his Focusing Karma till the last moment, he will be the big thing this season. He has the "it" to give the Busquets impact. A player to watch.

Pedro: He knows its make or break this season, and he seems to be up for it. There is more pressure on him than any other young player at the moment, beside Bojan. He plays on the flank, where we have other youth. He took the primary chance by being promoted last season. So time is not on his side. But what we have seen in the past two games generate optimism regarding the future of the lad. Not sure how long will it takes him till (if) he becomes a starter. But at least he will turn to be a quality player to create depth. He is polishing a killing instinct in front of the goal. Having him, Jeff, Bojan and Gai was the main reason why I wasn’t so excited about signing a pure wing this summer. It would have been disastrous in my opinion because we would have lost at least two of our young guns. Henry and Iniesta are in the first row, Then Bojan and pedro in the second row, then Jeffren, then Gai. We do NOT need a left wing.

Rochina: Huge. I wondered for a moment why did we sign Keirrison? (just for a moment, though). In the first game, His first few minutes were bad. Then he started to show why he is one of the promising lads we have. He has lot of potentials to play with his back to the goal. Exchange passes Masiah style. Good positioning. Have the confidence and courage (may be some ego and arrogance as well - Hopefully). Good on the flanks as well. I would have preferred him playing the "9" position in the second game while Bojan plays on the flank, because that’s how I see it happening few years from now. I believe Pep wanted to test him on the flank in the second game after using him at the centre in the first. He holds the ball too much sometimes. He wasn’t one of the most impressive boys over the two games, but I predict fast improvement. Keep an eye on this guy. You will not regret.

Fontas: To have massive number of talented midfielders at Barcelona youth academy is nothing new. But to have that number of talented defenders is pretty surprising for me to be honest. No wonder botia was loaned out and caceres is in a big trouble. This guy was the best surprise in this tournament. Coming from no where and planting the seed of hope in our heart. Not ready for big times yet, but now we know him by name.

Krkic: I still expect more. He scored two goals in two games. He showed more maturity and lead the young team upfront. I really hope he get more opportunities to play this season than last season. He needs it and he has what it takes to be there on the pitch. He has the clinical finish of a striker, but I prefer him on the flanks. With all the talent he has, it’s still a challenging situation for him to cement his role at Barcelona. That’s why the coming season will be “The one” for Bojan. He needs that mean mentality to be able to dominate his opponent. The talent is there, the skills as well. But there is an impression of fragility that you get while watching him which he needs to overcome in order to make it on the highest level. I wish he does. And it has to happen this season. Lot of pressure on him, something I don’t like because he is still a kid and we must not forget that. Yet, high expectations, recent signings, and the mine of massive talents we have at the moment dictate this situation. A great talent for the future, but future starts today.

Dos Santos: The bright future is calling this boy. I dare to say the future of Barcelona at the midfield. Dictates tempo, sew the passing canvass perfectly. Good pressure on the opponent midfield. Demanding the ball in the right space. I believe he will be a copa del rey starter this season. From there on, only his performance will decide to what extend he will be used in the liga games. Yet, not a player to promote to the first team at the moment. He needs to play week in week out, and that’s only available at Barcelona athletic.

Saying all that, it’s important not to repeat the Dos Santos-senior mistake again with any of the new youth players. Patience is needed. I hope we will not see a day when Barcelona fans whistle against any of the new youth, Regardless of their performance. I hope we will not have a “Jeffren Vs Pedro”, “Gio Vs Thiago” environment where the fans feel the need to burry one just because they worship the other. It happened before with the “Gio Vs Bojan” case and it had an impact on the Mexican boy. We do not want to lose a new talented player. EPL teams are robbing enough. Playing all the youth we selected at Wembley causes lot of concerns for me already.

Moving to the veterans:

Muniesa: Alright, he was caught out of position in some cases. There was some lack of chemistry in the box with his compatriots, but its all understandable. I said it before and I say it now. Since Iniesta’s debut, No one impressed me since the first moment the way this guy did. And in this tournament he cemented his place for the trip to USA, and for some more action next season. A natural leader, Puyolish style. Solid, confident, and needless to say that he has the passing thing, Pique flavour. I will be extremely shocked if few years from now, this guy didn’t contribute with pique creating the best CB duet Barcelona ever had.


One last ramble:

Henrique: Well, he is also a young player. Lot of anxiety shadowed his performance in the first two games that I can’t really evaluate his potentials He needs more time to express himself. He has the calmness and the passing skills that caceres lack. Had some good moments but his overall performance was not something to praise. I will save some ink, so he better get advantage of that and inspire me, or else…


Caceres: Chocolate and Chicken, I like both. But not together in the same dish of course. The guy has massive potentials – the Chicken- but not exactly for Barcelona- The chocolate. For Barcelona the ability to defend spaces is vital. Positioning is crucial. And Passing excellence is a must. Unless if nothing revolutionary happens, I hate to say it but he may not have a future in this team. I always supported him because for his age he still has the time to progress and overcome his defects. Yet, when I scan the youth defenders we have, I believe it may not worth keeping him. He may need two seasons to become ready. Muniesa within two years may reach a level caceres will never dream about. Henrique may also exceed caceres potentials with time, and he is more versatile. Hope he proves me wrong but unless if he will be employed as a left backward, I can’t see him a Barcelona Player for long. Even as a left back, he still has a lot to learn, and we have quality youth to count on, as well.

Pinto: Solid back up for valdis, but even if it’s a friendly game, you are not allowed to show of. What a bad attitude and lack of focus in the first game. No surprise that Guardiola benched him in the second game, using the third and first keepers along the two halves.

Gudjohnsen: If we signed no midfielders, this guy must stay.

Yaya: He insists on proving my point. He seems to be tied to a tree by playing as a defensive midfielder, which forbids him from releasing all his supernatural potentials. He is a quality Defensive mid, but when Pep uses him as a Centre midfielder for a sequence of games, there will be no way back. That comprehends the Mascherano transfer if it happens. In between Mascherano and Xavi, this guy will upgrade this team to a new level. He can defend, he can pass, he can shoot, he can dribble, he can run into the box creating two towers with ibra for the Alvis-iniesta crossing machines, and he can score as well. A perfect Box-to-Box midfielder whom we can’t afford losing as a Defensive midfielder till we get a quality replacement there.

Beside, he Will boost the overall squad quality and depth by moving to his natural position.in the midfield with all the rotations of Iniesta/Xavi, Yaya/Keita, Mascherano/Busquets, and Upfront with Iniesta/(Henry or Bojan), Ibra/(Henry or Bojan), Messi/(Pedro or Jeff or iniesta/Ibra if needed) added to all the string of youth players. Not a very popular options basically because people usually fear change. But I will keep nagging on it till it happens. Sue me.


Ramzi Tanani

Four youth players will travel to US

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Barcelona has officially announced that, besides twenty two first team players, four Barcelona youth players will travel to the United States for the training camp.

Belarusian international Alexander Hleb (28) as well as Uruguayan international Martín Cáceres (22) are not included in the list pending loan deals to other clubs.

The full list includes Valdés, Pinto, Jorquera, Puyol, Alves, Víctor Sánchez, Piqué, Márquez, Henrique, Abidal, Maxwell, Xavi, Touré, Keita, Busquets, Gudjohnsen, Iniesta, Henry, Pedro, Messi, Bojan, Ibrahimovic, Muniesa (17), Fontàs (19), Jonathan dos Santos (19), and Jeffren (21).


Read more about several of these players here

Barça B: Pre-season test for seven Juvenil players

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Catalan paper Sport claims seven Juvenil players will have a pre-season test with Barça Atlètic. They include Bolanos, Carles Planas, Polaco, Ilie, Jose Luis, Maestre, and Riverola Bartra.

If the trial is successful, the player would stay with Barça Atlètic for the upcoming season. Otherwise, the player could continue for Barcelona in Juvenil A or would have to seek a new club in case he cannot return to the Juvenil A team because he's too old.


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Which B team players will travel to the US?

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Catalan sports papers Sport and El Mundo Deportivo claim that several Barcelona youth players could travel with the first team to the United States.

Eleven youth players already took part in the training camp in England. Both papers assure that Barcelona Atlètic wing attacker Jeffren Suárez (21) will be one of the players that will continue to work with the squad over the next week.

Barcelona's official website meanwhile announces that four Barcelona Atlètic players took part in this morning's training session with the first team: Marc Muniesa, Andreu Fontàs, Jonathan Dos Santos and Jeffren. This could mean that those players will travel with the first team to the United States tomorrow although the official list will be announced later today.

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Youth: Wellington Silva (Fluminense)

Posted by Editor at Sunday, 26 July 2009
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British tabloid News of the World claims that Barcelona is among the European top clubs interested in Fluminense attacking midfielder and Brazilian youth international Wellington Silva (17).

Arsenal would nevertheless be leading the race for the youth player after he would have impressed Arsenal manager Wenger during a week-long trial in December. The Brazilian has yet to sign a contract with Fluminense and would be willing to move to move to England. Real Madrid, Manchester United and Chelsea would also be interested.

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Video: Gai Assulin

Posted by Editor at Saturday, 25 July 2009
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Barcelona youngster Gai Assulin (18), had a video interview with Israeli sports channel Sport5 following his call-up to the Barcelona first team and the acquisition of his Spanish passport:

Video by: Dan R





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Quote of the day: Redknapp

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I took so much from that game in terms of seeing how difficult it is to play when teams put you under that sort of pressure.


Harry Redknapp, Tottenham manager,
after last night's friendly game against Barcelona





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Agent Gai confident of player's breakthrough

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Pini Zahavi, the agent of Barcelona Atlètic winger and Israeli international Gai Assulin (18), took part in a radio show on Israeli radio station Radio NonStop to talk about his client's passport and national team issues.


Asked about Gai's recent call-up for Barcelona's first team, Zahavi said: "I've been escorting Gai for a year, this is the first time he reaches the first team along with several more youngsters, he is not the only one. There were problems with his permits until he received the passport. Yesterday Pep Guardiola told him he is in the squad for the Wembley Cup and he travelled with the team.

His special qualities are extraordinary ball control with both feet, fast speed, and good game understanding. Let's not forget, he is an 18 year old kid. He will go through a lot of disappointments in his career, like anyone. If he succeeds it will prove that his skills justify his reputation and the role he is designated to, and that will be fantastic. He's a great player who will be important in Israeli football.

I believe Gai has strong character, and he could withstand the pressure. He is a huge talent, you should see how he dribbles through defenders in training and that says it all. Guardiola likes him very much, he knows how to appreciate young players with potential. He was Gai's coach in Barca B so he knows Gai well. It's not easy and you should wait and time will tell. Let's pray Gai will go far, it will be our pride when he reaches Barca's starting lineup. Barca is without a doubt the best team in the world, or at least one of the top three."

Asked the question of which national team Gai will represent now that he has a Spanish nationality, Zavahi assured listeners Gai will represent his home country: "Gai will play for the Israeli national team. Last time Barcelona forbade him to participate in a game. Next time they will realize they can't repeat it. Gai is Israeli in all senses."


transcribed by: Dan R

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The new faces

Posted by Editor at Tuesday, 21 July 2009
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right back defender Martín Montoya (18)

right back defender Albert Dalmau (17)

central defender Marc Muniesa (17)

central defender Andreu Fontàs (19)

left back defender Víctor Espansandín (24)

defensive midfielder José Rueda (21)

attacking midfielder Jonathan Dos Santos (19)

winger Jeffren (21)


winger Edu Oriol (22)

left winger Gai Assulin (18)

centre forward Rubén Rochina (18)

Thiago and Romeu at U-19 European Championship

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Barcelona Atletic attacking midfielder Thiago Alcantara (18) and defensive midfielder Oriol Romeu (17) will represent Spain at the Under-19 European Championship starting today, July 21st. Both players would have already been training with the team since July 6th. Neither player would therefore join the first team in England for the pre-season Wembley cup.

Spain's first group match against Turkey is scheduled for today. Spain is in group B along with Turkey, Serbia and France.

Other players representing Spain U-19 include former Barcelona youth players Fran Merida (19) and Iago Falque (19) who now play club football for Arsenal and Juventus respectively.

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Eleven youth players will travel to London

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Barcelona has officially announced that, besides seventeen first team players, eleven Barcelona youth players will travel to England for the training camp.

The eleven players are: right back defenders Martín Montoya (18) and Albert Dalmau (17), central defenders Marc Muniesa (17) and Andreu Fontàs (19), left back defender Víctor Espansandín (24), defensive midfielder José Rueda (21), attacking midfielder Jonathan Dos Santos (19), wingers Jeffren (21), Edu Oriol (22) and Gai Assulin (18) and centre forward Rubén Rochina (18).



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Ten youth players to start pre-season with first team

Posted by Editor at Sunday, 19 July 2009
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Ten Barcelona youth players underwent today medical tests at the Camp Nou stadium. Barcelona has officially confirmed that these footballers will start the pre-season with the first team tomorrow.

The ten players are:
right back defenders Martín Montoya (18 - 5th picture) and Albert Dalmau (17 - 2nd picture), central defenders Marc Muniesa (17 - 4th picture) and Andreu Fontàs (19 - 3rd picture), left back defender Víctor Espansandín (24), defensive midfielder José Rueda (21), attacking midfielder Jonathan Dos Santos (19), wingers Jeffren (21) and Gai Assulin (18) and centre forward Rubén Rochina (18).







Barcelona will open youth school in Japan

Posted by Editor at Tuesday, 7 July 2009
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On Tuesday at midday in Tokyo, FC Barcelona presented its first football school in Japan, which will open in September in the city of Fukuoka to 200 boys and girls aged 6 to 12 years.

Miquel Puig, manager of the FCB Escola, made it clear that FC Barcelona's objectives overseas are to "expand the Barça brand worldwide, help the football in each country to get better and spot any talents that could emerge anywhere in the world".

Fukuoka will be the club's twelfth international school and the second in Asia, following the one opened in Hong Kong last September. Summer camps have been held with Japanese children in the past, such as one last August that was attended by about 400 youngsters in three different cities. Puig explained how these activities are all part of the process of setting up a permanent school as part of Barça's "expansion into Japan".

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Youth: Young Cameroonians will stay

Posted by Editor at Sunday, 5 July 2009
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Catalan sports paper Sport claims that the possible exit of Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o won't have any influence on the young Cameroonian players at Barcelona's youth academy.

Since Eto'o arrived at Barcelona in the summer of 2004 and the striker started the Samuel Eto'o Foundation, that among other things has set up four centres of excellences for youth players in Cameroon, fourteen Cameroonian youth players have joined the Barcelona youth teams.

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