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2010 Gamper trohpy: FC Barcelona vs AC Milan on 25th of August

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

FC Barcelona will face AC Milan for the 2010 Gamper trophy on the 25th of August at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.

AC Milan

AC Milan

This will mark the return of Ronaldinho two and a half years after he left the club, with his current team AC Milan for the 45th Joan Gamper Trophy.

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Watch the goals and highlights: Villareal CF 1-4 FC Barcelona

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

FC Barcelona bounced back from the Champions League elimination with a splendid 1-4 win at Villarreal. Two goals from Leo Messi and one apiece from Xavi Hernandez and Bojan Krkic earned the Blaugrana their 28th league victory of the season, equalling the Liga record set by Real Madrid in 87/88 and FC Barcelona in 96/97.

Bojan and Messi

Bojan and Messi celebrate the 3rd goal of the night

Villarreal: Diego López; Ángel, Gonzalo, Godín, Capdevila; Cazorla, Ibagaza (Senna, min. 46), Bruno, Cani (Joseba Llorente, min. 46); Nilmar, Rossi (David Fuster, min. 82)

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Piqué, Puyol, Maxwell; Xavi, Busquets (Touré Yaya, min. 79), Keita; Messi (Jeffren, min. 89), Bojan (Ibrahimovic, min. 84), Pedro

Goals: Messi ; Xavi ; Bojan ; Llorente ; Messi

Watch goals and highlights: FC Barcelona vs Inter Milan : 1-0

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

FC Barcelona’s dream of a Champions League final in the Santiago Bernabeu was frustrated tonight Inter Milan. Despite being reduced to ten men in the 28th minute when Thiaggo Motta was sent off, it wasn’t until the 84th minute that FC Barcelona finally broke through with a goal from Gerard Piqué… but this wasn’t enough…

Leo Messi

Leo Messi against Inter Milan

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Touré, Piqué, Milito (Maxwell, min.45); Busquets (Jeffren, min.62), Xavi, Keita; Messi, Ibrahimovic (Bojan, min.62),Pedro

Inter Milan: Júlio César; Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Zanetti; Cambiasso, Motta; Eto’o (Mariga, min.86), Sneijder (Muntari, min.66), Chivu, Milito (Córdoba, min.81)

Goal: 1-0. Min.84, Piqué

Venue: Camp Nou stadium (Attendance: 96.214)

Video highlights and goals Real Madrid 0 -2 FC Barcelona

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

FC Barcelona took a giant step towards claiming his second consecutive Liga tonight with a thoroughly deserved 0-2 win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. A first half goal from the unstoppable Leo Messi put the Blaugrana on the road to victory and Pedro added a second in the 56th minute which left Madrid floundering.

FC Barcelona celebrate their win at Santiago Bernabeu

FC Barcelona celebrate their win at Santiago Bernabeu

Real Madrid CF: Casillas; Ramos, Raúl Albiol, Garay, Arbeloa; Gago, Xabi Alonso, Marcelo (Guti, m.57); Van der Vaart (Raúl, m.69); Ronaldo, Higuaín (Benzema, 79)

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Puyol, Pique, Milito (Márquez, m.79), Maxwell (Iniesta, m.63); Keita, Busquets, Xavi; Alves, Pedro, Messi

Goals: 0-1, m.32: Messi. 0-2, m.56: Pedro

Venue: Santiago Bernabeu – Madrid (Attendance: 79.500)

Video Highlights: FC Barcelona 2-1 Malaga

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Real Madrid were top of the league for two hours tonight but FC Barcelona regained the top spot after an hard-worked victory over Malaga (2-1). After Pedro had put Barça in front, a equalizer from Valdo nine minutes before the final whistle looked like spoiling Barça’s night… but Messi scored a winner 4 minutes later to seal the win!

Pedro after his goal

Pedro after his goal

Pedro 68′ : FC Barcelona 1-0 Malaga

Valdo 81′ : FC Barcelona 1-1 Malaga

Messi 84′ : FC Barcelona 2-1 Malaga

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Piqué, Puyol, Maxwell; Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta; Messi, Ibrahimovic, Pedro (Bojan 85’)

Malaga: Munúa; Manolo Gaspar, Stepanov (Edu Ramos, 17’), Weligton, Manu Torres (Valdo, 46’); Juanito, Toribio; Fernando, Baha (Forestieri, 71’), Duda, Obinna

Goals: 1-0, Pedro (68’). 1-1, Valdo (81’). 2-1, Messi (84’)

Venue: Camp Nou stadium – Barcelona(Attendace: 64.837)

FC Barcelona has been voted the best club in the world

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

FC Barcelona has been voted best football club in the history of football by The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS):

Leo Messi

FC Barcelona is the best team in history of football

1. FC Barcelona 807 pts
2. Manchester United FC 726
3. Real Madrid 633
4. Juventus 633
5. AC Milan 620
6. Inter Milan 605
7. Bayern Múnich 599
8. Arsenal 594
9 River Plate 503
10.Chelsea FC 491.