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Joan Laporta i Estruch 2021-... Laporta Barcelona, 1962 returns to the FC Barcelona presidency after winning the elections on 7 March 2021 with 30,184 votes Managing Commission 2020-21 Following the resignation of president Josep Maria Bartomeu on 28 October 2020, a Managing Commission was constituted to oversee operations ahead of the election of a new president Josep Maria Bartomeu i Floreta 2014-2020 Josep Maria Bartomeu i Floreta became president of FC Barcelona on 23 January 2014 after the resignation of Sandro Rosell and in 2015 he won the presidential elections with a comfortable majority Management Committee 2015 On 9 June 2015 a Management Committee was appointed to prepare the elections on 18 July Sandro Rosell i Feliu 2010-2014 Sandro Rosell 6 March 1964 assumed the role of president of the Club after enjoying an overwhelming victory in the elections in 2010 where he secured a record level of support Joan Laporta i Estruch 2003-2010 Joan Laporta i Estruch Barcelona, 1962 became president after a clear victory in the elections held on June 15, 2003. He received 27,138 votes Management Committee 2006 A judicial sentence reached the verdict that the mandate of the Board of Directors led by Joan Laporta had expired on June 30, 2006. Therefore, the Barça board resigned and constituted a Management Committee Management Committee 2003 After the collective resignation of the Board of Directors presided by Enric Reyna on 6 May, an interim Management Committee, headed by the president of the Statutory-Economic Commission, took over the management of the Club as indicated by the Club Statutes Enric Reyna i MartĂnez 2003 Enric Reyna MartĂnez became president of FC Barcelona on February 12, 2003, after Joan Gaspart had publicly announced that he was resigning from the position Joan Gaspart i Solves 2000-2003 Joan Gaspart i Solves became president of FC Barcelona on July 23, 2000, following an election with an extraordinarily high turnout, with 45,888 votes cast almost half of eligible voters Josep LluĂs Núñez 1978-2000 On May 6, 1978, Josep LluĂs Núñez Barakaldo, 1931-Barcelona 2018 won the presidential elections by a narrow margin Raimon Carrasco i Azemar 1977-1978 He was the Club’s interim president from December 18, 1977 to July 1, 1978, the day Josep LluĂs Núñez ascended to the presidency AgustĂ Montal i Costa 1969-1977 AgustĂ Montal i Costa Barcelona, 1934 – Barcelona 2017, son of ex-president AgustĂ Montal i Galobart 1946-1952, was vice president of the board under NarcĂs de Carreras and following his resignation decided to stand for the post himself NarcĂs de Carreras 1968-1969 NarcĂs de Carreras La Bisbal d'EmpordĂ , 1905- Barcelona, 1991 became president of FC Barcelona on January 17, 1968 after standing in the name of a united front. That day, he said “Barça is more than a club” during his acceptance speech. Enric Llaudet 1961-1968 After MirĂł-Sans resigned, new elections for the presidency of FC Barcelona were called in June 1961 Antoni JuliĂ de Capmany 1961 Once president Francesc MirĂł-Sans had resigned, on 1 March 1961 a Managing Commission chaired by Antoni JuliĂ de Capmany took over the club’s presidency internally Francesc MirĂł-Sans 1953-1961 After Enric MartĂ resigned, presidential elections in which only men could vote were called Enric MartĂ Carreto 1952-1953 Enric MartĂ had been vice president under AgustĂ Montal, becoming his right hand man, and was therefore his logical successor AgustĂ Montal i Galobart 1946-1952 In November 1945, AgustĂ Montal i Galobart Barcelona, 1904-1964, presented a motion requesting an end to be put to the provisional nature that the club management had been working under for the last few years Josep Vendrell 1943-1946 The twenty-eighth chairman in FC Barcelona’s history was Josep Vendrell, an army colonel who fought on the Francoist side in the Civil War and at the time was the Government Delegate for Public Order in La Coruña Josep Antoni de Albert 1943 Josep Antoni de Albert took over from the MarquĂ©s de la Mesa de Asta after his definitive resignation on 20 August 1943 Josep Vidal-Ribas 1942 Josep Vidal Ribas was the President of FC Barcelona during the very brief gap that existed between the MarquĂ©s de la Mesa de Asta's two terms in office Enrique Piñeyro Marquès de la Mesa de Asta 1940-1942 / / 1942-1943 Enrique Piñeyro de Queralt Barcelona, 1883-1960, an aristocrat who was closely connected to the Franco regime, was named President of FC Barcelona by the authorities Managing Commission 1939-1940 After the Civil War, the Franco regime ordered the creation of another Management Committee to take charge of the running of FC Barcelona. Francesc Xavier Casals 1937-1939 Francesc Xavier Casals became president of Barça after the Employees Committee ceased its duties in November 1937. Employees' Committee 1936-1937 After the assassination of Josep Suñol, an Employees' Committee was created to manage the Club and ensure that nobody could take it over during the Civil War Josep Suñol 1935-1936 Josep Suñol has gone down in FC Barcelona history as the martyr president’ as a result of his tragic death when he was in charge of the Club in the early days of the Civil War and was shot by Franco’s troops in the summer of 1936 Esteve Sala 1934-1935 Esteve Sala became the twenty-first president of FC Barcelona on 16 July 1934, with the principal aim of sorting out the critical situation which the Club was going through. As president he was faced with two main problems; one, financial and the other, sporting Joan Coma 1925/1931-1934 Joan Coma Barcelona, 1877-1959 presided over FC Barcelona over two separate mandates. The first was interim, in the second half of 1925, when the Club was closed for six months due to a government order. Antoni Oliver 1931 Antoni Oliver was elected President of FC Barcelona on 22 October 1931, after a stormy meeting during which Gaspar RosĂ©s resigned TomĂ s RosĂ©s 1929-1930 This prestigious banker became the nineteenth president in the history of the club on March 23, 1929. He will be remembered most of all for being the president in the year that Barça won the first ever edition of the League Championship Arcadi Balaguer 1925-1929 President of FC Barcelona from 17 December 1925 until 25 March 1929 Enric Cardona 1923-1924 The fifteenth president in the history of FC Barcelona began his term on 29 July 1923, taking over from Joan Gamper, who was stepping down after his fourth period running the Club Ricard Graells 1919-1920 Ricard Graells took over from Joan Gamper when the founder of FC Barcelona stood down for the third time, on 10 June 1919 Gaspar RosĂ©s 1916-1917 / / 1920-1921 / / 1930-1931 Gaspar RosĂ©s presided over FC Barcelona on three separate occasions. He first took up the presidency on 25 June 1916, when he replaced Rafael Llopart on his resignation Rafael Llopart 1915-1916 Rafael Llopart was elected at a meeting held on 29 June 1915 at the ground on Carrer IndĂşstria Joaquim Peris de Vargas 1914-1915 Military man Joaquim Peris de Vargas was one of the most controversial characters in the entire history of the club Ă€lvar Presta 1914 There was major internal division at the club following the resignation of Francesc de MoxĂł. Many of the members wanted to see vice president Joaquim Peris de Vargas take over the club, but many others were fiercely opposed to the idea Francesc de MoxĂł 1913-1914 Francesc de MoxĂł was elected as President of Barcelona Football Club on 30 June 1913 at a meeting held in the Condal College, which was attended by 700 people at which Gamper left the Club to attend to personal matters Otto Gmelin 1909-1910 Otto Gmelin became president of Futbol Club Barcelona on October 14, 1909. He arrived after Joan Gamper’s first presidential term, in which he had saved the club from extinction Joan Gamper 1908-1909 / / 1910-1913 / / 1917-1919 / / 1921-1923 / / 1924-1925 The founder of FC Barcelona was unable to become president of the Club when it was founded because he was a minor, but he saw himself obliged to take the reins at various points in its history Vicenç Reig 1908 Vicenç Reig held the shortest presidency in the history of Futbol Club Barcelona Juli Marial 1906-1908 Juli Marial 1885-1963 took over as president of FC Barcelona on 1 October, 1906, and like his predecessor Josep Soler, had to steer the club through difficult times in both social and sporting terms Josep Soler 1905-1906 Josep Soler was president of a Club in decline for just one year Arthur Witty 1903-1905 Arthur Witty 1878-1969, a member of an important English family residing in Barcelona at the time, came to Futbol Club Barcelona shortly after it had been founded Paul Haas 1902-1903 Paul Haas was the first president of Futbol Club Barcelona who had not been involved in the foundation of the club, and also the first who never actually played for the team Bartomeu Terrades 1901-1902 Bartomeu Terrades was one of the most multi-talented people in the entire history of Futbol Club Barcelona Walter Wild 1899-1901 Walter Wild had the honour of being the first ever president of FC Barcelona
MemphisDepay, Martin Braithwaite earn Messi-less Barcelona Gamper Trophy win over Juventus. In their first game since Lionel Messi's exit was announced, Barcelona earned a 3-0 win against Juventus in the annual Joan Gamper trophy game.
Latest Gamper Editions The latest Gamper editions had Barça face other important international teams, such as Roma, Sampdoria, Boca Juniors or Arsenal. In 2017 they faced the Brazilian team Chapecoense as a tribute to the victims of the plane accident from 2016. The most recent matches were against Boca Juniors in 2018 and Arsenal in 2019. Gamper 2019 FC Barcelona x Arsenal At Gamper 2019, Barça faced Arsenal in a match that turned favorable for Barcelona's team thanks to a last-minute goal by Luis Suárez. FCB fans were able to see the new season signings live at the Camp Nou Griezmann, De Jong and Neto. Gamper 2018 FC Barcelona x Boca Juniors At Gamper 2018, the first FCB team faces Boca Juniors where Barcelona’s team proved to be much more prepared. The marker opened one of the new signings of that season Malcom, at minute 18, and sentenced Messi at the end of the first half and Rafinha in the second half. Fans who went to the Camp Nou were able to see the new singings Malcom, Lenglet, Arthur and Arturo Vidal. History and Curiosities The first time the Joan Gamper Trophy was disputed was in 1966, when Enric Llaudet came up with the idea that summer in honor of the club’s founder, Joan Gamper. Since then, it’s held every year, although not always with the same format. Until 1996, it was a four-team match. After 1997, it became a single match. There have been a total of 54 cups, most of them won by FCB players, making them the team with the most Joan Gamper Trophies. Barça have been champions 42 times, and the German team are the second team to have won the most Gampers after Barça, with two victories. For over 54 years, there have been many anecdotes and curiosities that can be summarized in the following The first champion ever of the Joan Gamper Trophy was Barcelona in 1966. They played against Köln, Anderlecht and Nantes in the quadrangular most goals marked during a Gamper happened in 1984. It was during a match where Barça faced the Boca Juniors, where the game ended victoriously for Barcelona with a score of interesting fact is that the Joan Gamper Trophy was not always disputed at the Camp Nou. In 1990 and 1996 it was held at LluĂs Companys because the Camp Nou was being last Gamper held as a quadrangular tournament was in 1996 with Barça, Inter Milan, Anderlecht and San Lorenzo de Almagro. The champions were FC 2005, all the fans at the Camp Nou saw the birth of a new football legend. Lionel AndrĂ©s Messi. When he was only 17 years old, he played against Juventus and had both Barça fans and the rival coach, Fabio Capello, fall in love. Back in the press room, Capello expressed how much he had liked Gamper 2010, FCB goalkeeper JosĂ© Manuel Pinto was amazing at stopping all penalty kicks and was the key to the team's victory. The most highlighted moment was when he stopped a penalty kick from Pirlo, from Inter Milan, who had used the Panenka technique subtle and to the center of the goal. History of Joan Gamper Trophy games There have been a total of over 80 matches played, over 300 goals have been scored and over 20 teams have participated. The player who marked the most goals was Leo Messi with a total of nine.
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