Friday, January 31, 2014

Barcelona vs Valencia??

Please, in there post, you can give your opinion for match, Barcelona vs Valencia!?

- My opinion, is, Barcelona can win this match, 3-0 :)

Lionel Andreas Messi

Lionel Andreas Messi, is the 26 years old, and play for Barcelona. He is Argentina's, and play in Barca.
- Messi, started to play, in 17, but where he is a children had more talent.
- Messi, today, winner much trophies, and win 4 Balon D'or.

- Leo is a forward, and at Barcelona and at Argentina, have on the shirt, number 10.

- Leo, today have 26 years old, and for Barça fans, he is the best of the world...

Visca Barca

This is the best song for today, for you and me :D

- Please, watch and listen this Visca Barca.

- Have a nice day :)


The best moments

Barcelona vs Real Madrid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCRXt-9pDrM

José Mourinho always said that his side would lose one day but he did not expect to lose like this – not after enjoying the greatest start of any coach in Real Madrid's history. His team, so impermeable before, were punctured. Five times. They were sunk. A 5-0 victory for Barcelona was described by the Madrid coach as a "historically bad result" for his club – it was the worst defeat he has suffered in his career.
The final whistle arrived amid cheers and olés, plus boos for Sergio Ramos, sent off at the death for a wild scythe at Leo Messi. At last Mourinho could move from the bench where he had been sitting powerless. The chant going round was inspired by Mourinho's infamous accusation that Messi had play-acted during a Chelsea-Barcelona Champions League clash: "Mourinho, go to the theatre!" He might have wished he had. By his own admission, he had felt "impotent".
There was little comfort in the fact that this Barcelona team are genuinely special. Pep Guardiola's side were imperious, their control breathtaking. Speaking of genuinely special, if this was indeed the game that decided the best player in the world, there can be only one answer. Messi failed to score for the first time in 10 matches but his performance – like those of Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández and Sergio Busquets – was sublime. There were fewer brilliant dribbles, less fantasy but there was a stunning assuredness and impeccable precision in the passing. This was the Messi who controls the game and then decides it.
For Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the most glittering of stars in a match featuring 11 world champions, there was a sense of this being a definitive test. Ronaldo has never scored against Barcelona; Messi is yet to get a goal against Mourinho. The last two winners of the Ballon d'Or, they had scored against everyone else. Ronaldo reached 50 goals for Madrid quicker than anyone in the club's history; Messi had struck 70 in 71 games.
But it was Xavi, the ideologue behind Spain's World Cup success, who opened the scoring after nine minutes. Messi, who spent the match dropping from his 'false No 9' role into midfield, content to play simple passes and keep the ball moving, combined with Xavi. The Argentinian then swept the ball out to Iniesta. His pass into the box found Xavi running though and as the ball bounced fortuitously off his heel, Xavi nudged a volley past Iker Casillas. It was the perfect demonstration of Barcelona's football. Short, clever passing, a man always in support. Even the goalkeeper Victor Valdés refused to hit aimless punts.
Barcelona did things that would be risky for any other side, playing out of the tightest corners. Soon, Camp Nou was roaring olés as their team swept the ball about.
When it looked like Barcelona were playing for its own sake, Xavi speared a wonderful diagonal ball to the left. David Villa collected and delivered a cross that Casillas could only just reach. As the ball squirmed free, Pedro got ahead of Marcelo to push it over the line and make it 2-0. Almost immediately, it was nearly three when Iniesta's sumptuous assist found Villa clean through but he was fractionally offside.
Madrid had little of the ball but when they did recover possession they broke rapidly and with murderous intent. Ronaldo saw a shot flash wide, a free-kick dip past the post and just before half-time he appealed for a penalty. The referee, Iturralde González, felt Ronaldo had looked for the penalty; replays suggested he may have found it. In the end it was academic and there could be no complaints.
Within two minutes of the start of the second half, Messi had a goal disallowed for offside. He, Pedro and Villa had already made a mess of a superb opportunity. Four minutes after that, Messi slipped an angled delivery through for Xavi. Unfortunately for Barcelona it was not the only thing that was angled; as Xavi stepped round Casillas he could only hit the side netting.
Barcelona would not be denied. Messi did much the same thing three minutes later and Villa made no mistake. The pass was perfectly weighted and Villa, sneaking in behind Pepe, struck his seventh goal of the season. In a flash, it was eight. Again Messi gave the clever ball. Again, Villa slipped free. This time he toe-poked the ball home.
There was still more than half an hour remaining. For Madrid and Mourinho it was an eternity. Barcelona barely let them see the ball, still less touch it. Barcelona added a fifth in stoppage time when Jeffren finished off Bojan Krkic's cross to complete a miserable night for Mourinho's team. Jeffrén had been on the pitch only three minutes. In the second half, Madrid had barely been on it at all./the guardian./ wikipedia

Barcelona vs Valencia, Saturday...

Barcelona vs Valencia, the best game, on saturday, 16h.

- This game is the best of Saturday, and Barcelona have much work for this match.
Tata Martino, decide for this match to play with Messi, Sanchez and Pedro on forward, and Xavi, Busquets and Iniesta in MD.

Click on the link, and watch the best moments, abuot match, Barcelona vs Valencia, Valencia vs Barcelona , 2-3, on Valencia Stadium.


Camp Nou

Camp Nou is the best stadium of Europ.

Construction[edit]

The construction of Camp Nou started on 28 March 1954 as Barcelona's previous stadium, Camp de Les Corts, had no room for expansion. Although originally planned to be called Estadi del FC Barcelona, the more popular name Camp Nou was used. The June 1950 signing of László Kubala, regarded as one of Barcelona's greatest players, provided further impetus to the construction of a larger stadium.[6][7][8]
Construction of Camp Nou began on 28 March 1954 before a crowd of 60,000 Barça fans. The civil governor of Barcelona, Felipe Acedo Colunga, presided at the laying in place of the first stone, with a blessing from the Archbishop of Barcelona, Gregorio Modrego. Construction took three years, going 336% over budget for a final cost of 288 million pesetas.[8] The stadium was officially opened on 24 September 1957. Handel's Messiah was performed at the opening of the stadium. Barcelona then defeated Legia Warsaw 4-2 in a friendly match.[9]
The architects were a team made up of Francesc Mitjans, Josep Soteras, and Lorenzo García-Barbón.

Development[edit]

FC Barcelona against Bayern Munich at the stadium in the 2013 UEFA Champions League
The stadium’s capacity has varied greatly over the years, opening at 106,146, but growing to 121,749 for the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
Apart from hosting FC Barcelona, Camp Nou is home turf to the Catalan national team, their latest match as of August 2010 being a 4–2 win over Argentina.[11] The stadium is frequently used for other football events. The European Cup final between Milan and Steaua Bucureşti was held on 24 May 1989, with the Italian club winning 4–0.[12] Camp Nou hosted part of the football competition, including the final, in the 1992 Summer Olympics.[13] In preparation for these Games, two additional tiers of seating were installed over the previous roof-line.[14]
Camp Nou underwent little change after 1982, except for the opening of the club museum in 1984. The stadium underwent a facelift in 1993–94, in which the pitch was lowered by 2.5 m (8 ft), the security gap that separated the lawn from the galleries was removed, and standing room was eliminated in favor of individual seating. A new press box, renovation of the presidential grandstand and boxes, new parking under the main grandstand, and new lighting and sound systems were completed in time for the 1998–99 season. In 1999 the UEFA outlawed standing sections in stadiums, and Camp Nou’s capacity settled to its current level.[1] The stadium hosted the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final later that year where Manchester Unitedplayed Bayern Munich. United won 2–1, coming back from 0–1 down in injury time.[15]
A view of the supporters’ side during a match, showing the FC Barcelona colours.
In 2000, fans were polled concerning the stadium’s name. Of the 29,102 votes the club received, a total of 19,861 (68.25%) preferred Camp Nou to Estadi del FC Barcelona, and thus the official name was changed to the popular nickname.[16]
During 1998–99, UEFA rated Camp Nou a five-star stadium for its services and functionalities.[17] However, as per the 2010 regulations, UEFA does not publish a list of the top venues.
The facilities now include a memorabilia shop, mini-pitches for training matches, and a chapel for the players. The stadium also houses the second-most visited museum in Catalonia, FC Barcelona Museum, which receives more than 1.2 million visitors per year.[18]

Future[edit]

It has been announced that at the end of the 2013/14 season that the capacity of the Nou camp will increase to 101,000 due to the removal of individual seats in favour of standing areas, creating an extra 1,300 places. This announcement comes after a motion was passed in favour of this proposal and confirmed by vice president Jordi Cardoner, "We want to create a model standing area that will become a reference point for the world."[19]
The club issued an international tender to remodel the stadium as a celebration of the stadium's fiftieth anniversary. The objective was to make the facility an integrated and highly visible urban environment. The club sought to increase the seating capacity by 13,500, with at least half of the total seating to be under cover. The intention was to make it the fourth-largest stadium in the world (in terms of seating capacity), after the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the USA (297,000 capacity), the Rungnado May Day Stadium in North Korea (150,000 capacity) and the Salt Lake Stadium in India (120,000 capacity).
On 18 September 2007, the British architect Norman Foster and his company were selected to "restructure" Camp Nou. With an estimated cost of €250 million, the plan included the addition of 10,000 seats for a maximum capacity of 106,000.[20] The FC Barcelona board approved the sale of their former training ground (the Mini Estadi) in order to finance the remodeling. The project was planned to begin in 2009 and to be finished for the 2011–12 season.[21] However, due to the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent fall in real estate prices, the sale of the training ground was postponed and likewise the remodeling project. In May 2010, Sandro Rosell, then a candidate for president of FC Barcelona, dismissed the possibility of selling the Mini Estadi, saying it would be indefensible to “sell the crown jewels”, and his election on 30 June 2010 effectively halted the plan to remodel Camp Nou.[22][23]
In January 2014, Barcelona's board of directors rejected the option of building a new stadium and will instead remodel the Nou Camp to bring capacity up to 105,000.[24] The project is expected to cost around £495million (€600 million) with work beginning in 2017 with a completion date of early 2021.[25][26]

For more: Camp Nou/Wikipedia

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Barca vs Sociedat

Barcelona will play against Real Sociedat, in Copa Del Ray.

Barca vs Sociedat, will play 5 february, 22h.

Barcelona, 1 in La Liga...

Barcelona are first in the table of La Liga.

Yesterday, Barcelona play match, for Copa Del Ray, against Levante, and win it, 5-1, agg: 9-2.

Goals for Barcelona, score: Alexis Sanchez 2x, Cesc, Puyol, and Adriano.

On Saturday, 16h, Barcelona play the next game, against Valencia, for La Liga .

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Lionel Messi is the best !

Lionel Andreas Messi, is the best player in the world. He is 26, and play in Barcelona.

- Leo are winner, of 4 trophe Balon d`or, and the world coache`s, speaks for him.

Friday, January 24, 2014