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Laporta: We played perfectly

Joan Laporta hailed his Barcelona squad after they thrashed Real Zaragoza 6-1 at the Nou Camp over the weekend. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports

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  1. Joan Laporta could not hide his pleasure after Barcelona returned to form with a domineering performance against Real Zaragoza on Sunday evening in Camp Nou. Full Article at Goal.com

  2. Sergi Busquets has taken the unusual step of suggesting that Barca president Joan Laporta tone down his political statements for the good of the club. Full Article at Goal.com

  3. Liga: Ronaldinho and Eto'o, of Barcelona, against Zaragoza (AFP)

    Joan Laporta has hinted that selling stars such as Samuel Eto'o, Ronaldinho and Deco was necessary when Pep Guardiola took over as it allowed order to be maintained within the squad. Full Article at Goal.com

  4. Barcelona president Joan Laporta says it was important to clearout the senior players upon Pep Guardiola's appointment last year. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com

  5. Barcelona president Joan Laporta insists there's no need to panic after their shock home defeat to Champions League opponents Rubin Kazan. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com

  6. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has played down the significance of the Blaugrana's shock defeat to Rubin Kazan in the UEFA Champions League, describing the 2-1 loss at Camp Nou as a "slip" for the champions. Full Article at Goal.com

  7. Joan Laporta thinks that retaining the Champions League will be Barcelona's hardest challenge this season, as they are seen as the team to beat after winning the trophy last term. Full Article at Goal.com

  8. Barcelona celebrate their triumph in Roma

    Since being elected president of FC Barcelona in 2003, Joan Laporta has helped the Camp Nou club achieve a sustained period of success. Full Article at UEFA

  9. After watching Barcelona's 0-0 draw with Valencia from the stands, Joan Laporta was left in no doubt as to which player to thank. Speaking to Marca after the match, Laporta said, "We have a sensational goalkeeper." "He made three point blank saves. Full Article at Goal.com

  10. For such a beautiful game there are many blemishes. Full Article at Sports Blogs

Soccer Photos

  1. The presidents of FC Barcelona Joan Laporta (L) and Real Madrid Ramon Calderon (R) pose at a news conference a few hours before their match in Barcelona on December 13, 2008.
  2. This photo taken on December 16, 2007 shows Pep Guardiola sitting in Barcelona. Barcelona football club president Joan Laporta annonced on May 8, 2008 that the club's reserve team coach Pep Guardiola, a former player, will take over from Frank Rijkaard at the end of the season.
  3. BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 25:  Zlatan Ibrahimovic of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his second goal, his sides fourth, during the La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Real Zaragoza at the Camp Nou Stadium on October 25, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
  4. Sevilla's Alvaro Negredo (L) and Real Zaragoza's Pablo Amo fight for the ball during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Seville September 12, 2009.

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  1. Joan Laporta could not hide his pleasure after Barcelona returned to form with a domineering performance against Real Zaragoza on Sunday evening in Camp Nou. Full Article at Goal.com

  2. Sergi Busquets has taken the unusual step of suggesting that Barca president Joan Laporta tone down his political statements for the good of the club. Full Article at Goal.com

  3. Barcelona president Joan Laporta says it was important to clearout the senior players upon Pep Guardiola's appointment last year. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com

  4. Barcelona president Joan Laporta insists there's no need to panic after their shock home defeat to Champions League opponents Rubin Kazan. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com

  5. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has played down the significance of the Blaugrana's shock defeat to Rubin Kazan in the UEFA Champions League, describing the 2-1 loss at Camp Nou as a "slip" for the champions. Full Article at Goal.com