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#fc barcelona#pedri gonzalez#lamine yamal#pablo gavi#kopa trophy#awards#WELCOME BACK INIESTA MESSI XAVI
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welcome back iniesta messi and xavi !
#obviously a joke before anyone gets crazy#but so proud of these 3#the future is bright for them and for us#pedri#lamine yamal#gavi#fc barcelona
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Barcelona president, Messi and Iniesta? "I will not rule out"
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Barcelona president Juan Laporta is also considering the return of Lionel Messi and Iniesta following Dani Alves.
Barcelona held a re-entry event for Dani Alves at Camp Nou on the 18th (Korean time). Dani Alves returned to Barcelona on the 13th after being called by coach Xavi.
Dani Alves wore the 2008/09 season for Barcelona and played until the 2015/16 season. Alves scored 21 goals and 101 assists in 391 appearances in all competitions over the eight seasons with Barcelona, winning six La Liga titles, four Copa del Rey titles and three UEFA Champions League titles.
At the re-entry event, Alves said, "I wasn't born to be second, I was born to be first. I came to fight, not to spend time or just live in Barcelona."
He continued, "I came to play and fight within a team. Age is just a number and I proved it at the Olympics. People expect the best from me and I will answer that as always."
Laporta president also welcomed Dani Alves' re-entry. "Thank you for coming back," Laporta said. "It's a day filled with the same recurring emotions that Alves had when he first came to Barcelona. He's the player with the most titles ever. He said he wanted to come back and help the team."
Laporta also spoke about the return of Messi and Iniesta. “I will not rule out the possibility of the return of Messi and Iniesta,” said Laporta president.
"The future is unpredictable because Messi and Iniesta are still playing, but they have made the club great and we always have them in mind. Life is unknown."
Messi, who joined PSG last summer, has a contract until 2023 with the option of a one-year extension. Messi also said in an interview in the past, "I will return to Barcelona someday. I always want to help Barcelona do well."
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#BartomeuDimiteHoy: MASTER LIST
The best Barcelona in history - the Barcelona that became a reference for world football and became the only club to have ever won a sextuple - was under Joan Laporta and his model which emphasized Cruyff, La Masia, Catalunya, and UNICEF. Since Laporta was replaced on July 1st, 2010, this model has continuously decayed and as the campaign for the vital VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE approaches, I thought I would make an updated "master list” of some of evident damage happening within our club since Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu have taken over.
Disrespectful/Mishandled Departures
Johan Cruyff
Stripped of his honorary presidency and pushed away from the club
Cruyff confirmed in an interview with RAC1 that him/Rosell only spoke to him once (which was when they took his title as honorary president away) and that him/Bartomeu never spoke.
Bartomeu himself, in 2008: “We need to say no to Cruyff. Voting yes to the motion of censure [against Laporta] is to vote no for Cruyffism at Barça.”
Pep Guardiola
Left him alone to defend himself and our club against Mourinho and the lies published by Madrid based media due to the board’s eagerness to avoid the media
Ex: the allegations that our players were doping/working with doctors of “questionable reputations” (which we ended up letting go for only €200,000), the allegations that we accepted refereeing favors, etc.
Was blamed by the board for Zlatan’s signing in front of the socis while Rosell called it the “worst deal in the history of the club” even though Pep wasn’t the only person responsible for it
After all of this and more, they claimed to the fans that they did “everything in their power” to make Pep stay after he decided to step away
Even after he left, Rosell said “Everything [Pep] says is false. There is no argument or evidence for his claims about us. I put it down to someone poisoning Pep’s mind, but he allowed himself to be poisoned.” after Pep went public with the fact that they crossed the line with him and weren’t keeping their word of promising to leave him in peace after leaving
Eric Abidal
Forced out of the club in tears while lies were being told both to him and about him
Bartomeu, 2012: “Abidal’s contract is ready, and when he plays his first match, we’ll sign it”. He returned to play. They never renewed him.
Lied to the public claiming medical departments concluded that he wouldn’t be able to continue as a player. Abidal went on to continue playing for the French NT and played over 30 matches for Monaco.
Dani Alves
Let go for free
Publicly confirmed that during his final years, he would always hear 'Alves was leaving,' but the directors never said anything to his face (to confirm the rumours or support/reassure him of his place in the club)
These were, apparently, among many leaks to the media which came directly from the board, who were trying to demonize him in the media, which is believed to go back to Dani’s personal problems with the board related to, among other things, their treatment of Eric Abidal
Has since been one of the most outspoken about how much he was disrespected, and in general how much this board doesn’t respect their players
Thiago Alcantara
Destined/developed to be Xavi’s eventual replacement.
Forced to play the minimum amount of matches in his last season to keep his buyout clause at 18m instead of it going up to €90m (to ensure a sale as Neymar’s transfer approached).
Sold for €20m
Xavi
Was almost certainly leaving for NYCFC back in 2014.
Lucho and Zubi convinced him into staying another year because he knew the team needed him to
Still failed to sign a proper replacement after he left
David Villa
Bought for €40m, sold to direct league rivals for €5m
Txema Corbella
Was our beloved kit man for 32 years. Has shared our dressing room with players from Maradona to Messi.
Described by Victor Valdes as “someone who is like a father to me and has always protected us”
Was also the last person who tried to convince Valdes to stay, telling him “You'll never be better off than you are here” in tears
After returning from his vacation in 2014, was fired by the board without warning, given no reason other than “he wasn’t necessary”.
Willful neglect of La Masia
Eusebio
Was kept and continued to renew his contract despite his disregard for actual player development because he was close with the board and his results with FCBB were “enough” for them until they were relegated to Segunda B.
Oscar Garcia
Lead Juvenil A to 3/3 titles with only 3 defeats in 50 matches in his first season as coach and was chosen to replace Lucho at Barça B, but the board ended up signing Eusebio instead. Oscar stayed with the club despite this.
During his second season as Juvenil A coach, Eusebio would frequently call up Oscar’s top players to Barça B and not even use them. One of the most significant cases was when Oscar’s team lost the Liga on the last match of the season. Eusebio had called up Dongou for Barça B’s match and never even used him. The team suffered all year and Oscar unfairly took the blame from the press, but stayed with the club as Zubi promised him the Barça B coaching position claiming that Eusebio would be leaving Barça B.
A month later, they renewed Eusebio, pushing Oscar out.
A good article for more about this can be found [here].
Thiago. Bartra. Grimaldo. Samper. Munir. Sandro. Eric Garcia. Adama. Mboula. The list can go on.
Graduates are increasingly being denied their chance and are shown the door while excessive amounts of money are being spent on players outside the club. They have shown that La Masia kids more of a way to make money for them and could not care less about developing them to have them on the first team.
Refuses to take any responsibility and actually blamed our players for the fall of La Masia
Bartomeu, July 2017: “The problem is people like Xavi, Iniesta, Messi and those players. It is likely that there are other Messis, but they have to leave the club because it is impossible for them to play here.”
Sergi Roberto
Has worked for years to gain the trust of the coach and become a starter, staying on the bench and refusing offers from other clubs for years to prove himself
Played out of position for 2 consecutive years and not only shined, but played a crucial role in many important moments
The year he was promised an opportunity in his favoured role, Paulinho is signed for €40m with a release clause of €140m (Sergi’s release clause is €40m)
Lionel Messi
Had his contract renewal stalled by the board for months in 2014. It was Tito Vilanova, in his last days, who spoke with Messi and convinced him to remain calm and stay.
Launched the controversial #WeAreAllLeoMessi campaign during the tax fraud trial, with Bartomeu tweeting out “Leo, those who attack you are attacking Barça and its history. We’ll defend you to the end. Together forever!” ...then, as Laporta pointed out, refused to send any board members to support him when he went to testify in court.
Bartomeu has sent out private polls to socis asking how they felt about selling him
Reemergence of Ultras in Barcelona
Before Laporta, they were given free tickets to home matches, free transportation to away games, and storage facilities at Camp Nou for their flags and banners.
When Laporta was elected in 2003, he formally banned their presence at matches and fought so hard to keep them away from Camp Nou/distance the club from their conduct that he was almost killed (they painted death threats outside his house and tried to attack him on more than one occasion). Still, he insisted on “talking less and acting more” to stop them.
When they went to Rosell/Bartomeu after he was elected, he was willing to compromise. They didn’t just “sneak back in”, he invited them back and gave them extremely cheap and sometimes even free tickets.
This is still happening. We’ve paid for tickets so they can attend UCL away matches. A couple years ago when two PSG fans were recently stabbed outside of Camp Nou in an area frequented by ultras, Bartomeu and his board wouldn’t comply with Catalan police.
2015 Transfer Ban
All of it happened due to the incompetency of the board.
FIFA warned the board about the problems related to the Masia players over A YEAR before taking action. The board said they would settle it, but they still did nothing.
They put the “La Masia No Es Toca” banner up and initially lied about the situation, only to have Bartomeu later admit that it was actually due to ‘administrative errors’.
Zubi himself even said: “Mr. Bartomeu is the one who knew the situation better than anyone, as he was the sporting vice president during that time.”
We were left with both a harsh punishment due their mistakes and we had to to step up to defend the credibility the academy that is part of why we are més que un club.
Qatar
The club that wore and sponsored (not sponsored by) UNICEF with pride accepts a sponsorship deal with Qatar Sports Investments. ‘Qatar Airways’ gets painted across Camp Nou while UNICEF got relegated to a spot on the back of our shirt.
Justified it by saying Qatar Foundation also were a philanthropy institution who were responsible for helping thousands of people around the world like UNICEF and that most socis welcomed the addition, brushed off the serious allegations against the Qatar Foundation’s founder as mistakes “made in good faith”
While Bartomeu fought to keep them as our sponsor until QSI gave up on the sponsorship, it was Piqué and Shakira who did the work in initiating and closing the new deal with Rakuten.
Bartomeu admitted this himself: “The deal began at a dinner hosted by Gerard Pique at Hiroshi Mikitani's house in San Francisco in 2015. Shakira and Pique are good friends of Mikitani and they organised a dinner. We met there and we spoke about the future and Rakuten's interest - Pique helped us a lot here.”
Camp Nou
Scraped Laporta’s “Forster Project” to renovate Camp Nou claiming it was too expensive. Cost: €250m.
Replaced it with their project, Espai Barça. Cost: €600m.
Has been unworkable so far due to the board’s inability to get proper plan that the municipality agrees with
Neymar’s Arrival Fiasco
Rosell/Bartomeu lied and did everything they possibly could to make it the move that started the “Rosell era” - A move he could call his own, one that he thought would pull him out from the shadows of his predecessor’s success and ensure his re-election.
This has since only damaged the reputation of this club and got us sued for tax fraud.
Rosell appeared on live TV and said “Neymar costed €57.1 million. Period.”
Actual costs to date = €10 million in 2011 to ensure the move (confirmed by Neymar Sr), €86.2 million in 2013 for the actual transfer + bonus (confirmed by Bartomeu) and €22 million for the tax fraud case = €118 million, approximately.
A sum of that money was also dedicated to paying Neymar Sr and his company, N&N, every year so he could “scout” Brazilian players (ex: Douglas) for us. Multiple other unconfirmed rumours are connected to this deal as well.
Bartomeu has since said he would "do it all over again" regarding the Neymar contract, despite our club being first in Spain guilty of tax fraud
Neymar’s Departure Fiasco
Bartomeu was aware Neymar was leaving since July, but didn't prepare to sign players to replace him
Panicked after losing the Spanish Super Cup and publicly spoke about bringing Coutinho and Dembele WHILE STILL NEGOTIATING THE DEALS (which could still fall through) with BVB and Liverpool - who can now raise the prices and we won’t be able to do anything about it.
Even as they were jeopardizing the deals and revealing details about private negotiations, they still tried to claim “they couldn’t say anything about them” (as they literally were speaking about them)
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Make your voice heard - it’s more important and impactful than you might think.
Use the hashtag: #BartomeuDimiteHoy
Our voices are already being heard: We’ve made it trend in not only Spain, but worldwide.
The pressure is already being felt: They’ve had #BartomeuDimiteYa censored. They have publicly made claims that this hashtag is “only being used by foreigners” (which is not only untrue, but also a disgusting excuse considering our club's best ever player is a foreigner, the most influential person in club's history is also a foreigner, the club's founder is a foreigner, foreigners alter their sleep schedules to watch games, foreigners pay to buy jerseys/travel from all over the world to support their team, etc...)
Support Agustí Benedito
He activated the process of the motion of no-confidence and will be leading the campaign for the upcoming vote.
Twitter: @agustibenedito
No-Confidence Campaign Website: votdecensura2017.cat
THE CAMPAIGN WILL START OFFICIALLY ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2017.
His pressure is being felt too: They have tried to destabilize the No-Confidence campaign by claiming Benedito has owes them €10,000 from his presidential campaign - this has since been confirmed as false.
Are you a soci, 18+, in Barcelona, and have been a soci for 1+ year? VOTE!!!
Socis that meet these requirements are the ONLY ones who can officially give their signatures in the first stage of the vote.
Benedito should have the forms by Friday, September 8th. He needs 16,500 signatures in 14 days to get past the VITAL first stage of the vote.
Watch [THIS] video for more in-depth information about Benedito’s motion and SPREAD IT!
I’m probably forgetting some things, and there’s probably even more that we don’t know, but hopefully the message here is clear.
I will say it again like I did before the last election - I always have and I always will love and stand behind FC Barcelona, no matter what. I’m personally not one of those who wishes worse on the club just so the board looks worse, nor do I point at the board and over-exaggerate every single little shortcoming. I probably even try and balance the reasons behind their actions more than I should sometimes. But all of the things listed above are facts, and while we should never lose faith in our team, we cannot be blind to the mismanagement that is having such a damaging affect either. The calls for Bartomeu’s resignation are not because we don’t have faith in our club; they are because we rightfully do not have faith in the current board. They have gotten away with too much and dodged responsibility for too long.
Please do what you can to spread the word. Give Benedito’s motion a real chance of succeeding. TOTS UNITS FEM FORÇA.
#it's late.. this is probably sloppy and i'm probably forgetting things but i hope the message is clear#long but very very important receipts#fc barcelona#barça#bartomeudimiteya
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Andres Iniesta: Barcelona legend
Andres Iniesta: Barcelona legend
Andres Iniesta: Barcelona legend
Andres Iniesta won his 31st club trophy with Barcelona’s recent Copa del Rey victory over Sevilla
Six minutes into the second half of Barcelona’s Copa del Rey final victory over Sevilla last Saturday, Andres Iniesta received possession in the centre of the field, 30 yards from goal.
He flicked a square ball to Lionel Messi, continued his run into the box, received a perfect return pass, danced around Sevilla goalkeeper David Soria and slotted the ball into the net from a narrow angle.
It was a brilliant goal, and a deeply symbolic moment for a man who has now, as expected, announced he is leaving. Symbolic because it was a moment of quintessential Iniesta: the shuffle, the vision, the execution. Symbolic because it involved a flash of instinctive understanding with Messi. Symbolic because it was probably his last piece of significant action in Spanish football.
Half an hour later, with the game dying out, Barca boss Ernesto Valverde substituted Iniesta so he could receive a standing ovation from the 67,500 crowd at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid.
Fighting back tears, the 33-year-old applauded in response to the fans who rose as one – even the Sevilla supporters whose hearts he had helped to break – to salute a universally loved legend.
The word legend absolutely applies to Iniesta, who will head away from the Nou Camp after winning 32 trophies and making nearly 700 appearances, having first joined the club more than two decades ago at the age of 12.
Andres Iniesta was runner-up for the 2010 Ballon d’Or behind team-mate Lionel Messi
More than plain statistics, though, Iniesta is a legend because of what he represented. His style of play, along with Xavi and Messi, embodied the silky smooth passing carousel – to steal Sir Alex Ferguson’s phrase – which enraptured the world and won two Champions League titles under Pep Guardiola in 2009 and 2011.
That team has been gradually breaking up, year after year: Eric Abidal left in 2013, Carles Puyol and Victor Valdes in 2014, Xavi in 2015, Dani Alves in 2016, and now Iniesta, leaving Messi, Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique as the only remaining members of perhaps the greatest club side ever.
Iniesta is more than just a player, and his departure is more than just the usual end-of-season squad reshaping. For his millions of admirers, he means more than just a midfielder who passed and dribbled the ball with rare brilliance. He simply means football.
Destined for greatness
It’s easy to say with hindsight, but Iniesta was always destined for greatness from the moment he stepped through Barca’s ‘La Masia’ academy doors, with tears of homesickness pouring down his face, at the age of 12.
One of his earliest admirers was Guardiola, who first glimpsed the precocious young talent when he scored the winning goal for Barcelona in a prestigious global under- 15 tournament at the Nou Camp in 1999. Famously, Guardiola told Xavi: “You’re going to retire me, but he’s going to retire us all.”
Iniesta helped me understand football better – Guardiola
Iniesta graduated into the senior team as a teenager, but a lack of physique saw him fail to nail down a regular starting place for the first few years before his great turning point came in the 2006 Champions League final against Arsenal.
Manager Frank Rijkaard left Iniesta on the bench for that game in Paris, but introduced him at half-time with the Gunners leading 1-0. And he was the key factor in allowing the Catalan club to wrest control of the encounter, eventually triumphing through goals from Samuel Eto’o and Juliano Belletti.
Thierry Henry, who played for Arsenal that day and subsequently joined Barcelona, later ruefully recalled Iniesta’s influence, telling Barca TV: “The final was changed by Iniesta when he came on in the second half. When he started to turn with the ball, after an hour I couldn’t follow him. Iniesta killed me.”
From that moment Iniesta didn’t look back, becoming an automatic selection for the remaining two years of Rijkaard’s reign and then forming an indispensable triumvirate with Xavi and Messi after the arrival of Guardiola in 2008. The rest is a captivating chapter of footballing history.
A true national hero
World Cup moments: Andres Iniesta’s winner in 2010 final
Iniesta has never been a prolific scorer, but when he has struck it has generally been at significant moments such as his balletic effort in his final final on Saturday.
He netted one of the most important goals in Barca’s recent history, thumping home a superb injury-time strike at Chelsea in the 2009 Champions League semi-final, sending the team into the final in Guardiola’s first season in charge.
Above all else, though, he will always be remembered for one moment: the 116th minute of the 2010 World Cup final.
With Spain and the Netherlands locked in a goalless stalemate, Cesc Fabregas found him in space inside the area, he took one touch to control, waited for the ball to drop and thundered a volley into the back of the net to make his country world champions for the first time.
Iniesta celebrated by whipping off his jersey to reveal a T-shirt bearing a message: ‘Dani Jarque, Always With Us.’ Jarque was the captain of Espanyol who had died suddenly of heart failure a few months earlier, and Iniesta’s remembrance of his friend touched a nerve with the entire nation, becoming the iconic image of Spain’s glorious triumph.
Iniesta’s celebration in the World Cup final remembered his friend Dani Jarque
The World Cup-winning goal, and the manner in which he delivered it, is Iniesta’s greatest legacy. It explains why he is loved throughout Spain, not just by Barcelona fans – and it also helps, especially in these deeply politicised times, that he is not from Catalunya, having been born and raised 300 miles to the south of Barcelona in Albacete, a small city in the Castilla-La Mancha region.
Iniesta is not just a Barcelona hero: he is a national hero. He is unique among Barca players in receiving a warm welcome wherever he travels in Spain, even being granted a standing ovation from Real Madrid fans after netting a sizzling strike in a 4-0 victory at the Bernabeu in November 2015.
His departure from La Liga is therefore prompting an unusual and unashamed outpouring of emotion from across the country, with even the rabidly pro-Madrid sections of the media eager to salute the outgoing star: Marca’s front page on Sunday hailed him as ‘The Last Emperor’, and AS headlined its front page by simply stating: ‘Iniesta, Don’t Go!’
Why is he leaving?
Coutinho (left) will be one of the players burdened with filling the sizeable gap left by Iniesta at Barca
Watching Iniesta’s magnificent performance against Sevilla on Saturday, the obvious question was why someone capable of producing such brilliance is choosing to leave for the pre-retirement backwaters of China. If he can still play like that, surely he should stay at Barcelona?
The problem, though, is Iniesta has been delivering performances of that quality with increasing infrequency, with Saturday’s masterclass at least partly facilitated by Sevilla’s strangely wide-open approach. Conversely, Barca’s humiliating Champions League exit against Roma earlier this month was a clear demonstration of his difficulties in overcoming physically powerful opposition.
He will turn 34 next month, and his body is telling him that he could only stand the rigours of a nine-month season by becoming a bit-part player – a role he would never want to fill. He also wants to avoid becoming a selection problem, knowing that the sight of Iniesta on the bench could hinder the integration process of recent signings Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele.
Iniesta, naturally, could have stayed in Spain or moved elsewhere in Europe – on Sunday, Real Betis manager Quique Setien jokingly pleaded on Twitter for Iniesta to join his club.
But he would never want to play against Barcelona by staying in Spain or joining a potential Champions League rival, and moving to China provides a clean break, an enriching life experience and, admittedly, an enriching pay packet – he will reportedly earn £2.5m per month with his new club.
He hasn’t quite finished yet, though. Iniesta has five more games with Barcelona to enjoy an emotional farewell, including a final Clasico clash with Real Madrid on Sunday, 6 May.
Then he will head to Russia for the World Cup finals and surely his last international tournament, where his midfield sorcery alongside the likes of David Silva, Isco and Busquets will play a key role in Spain’s quest to reclaim the title. Don’t bet against him scoring in the final.
Iniesta was visibly emotional when announcing his departure from Barcelona
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fcbarcelona: 💎 So. Much. Talent. 💎
El vuit, el dinou i el sis ✨
(ig, 22/07/24)
#fc barcelona#pedri gonzalez#lamine yamal#pablo gavi#flashing#close enough welcome back iniesta messi xavi
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Ousmane Dembele 2017 || Welcome to Barcelona _HD Subscribe to ORS SPORTS and check back to see more awesome football videos in 2017 Subscribe Here: https://goo.gl/HdgmSq Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNcy3J4x62M song: Elektronomia - Limitless "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Lyon, Rapid Vienna, Nantes, Monaco, Guingamp, Rennes, Lens, Lorient, Troyes, Metz, Lille, Ujpest, Marseille, Martigues, Bordeaux, Sevilla, Osasuna, Gramanet, Puchov, Mallorca, Murcia, Espanyol, Zaragoza, Levante, Atletico Madrid, Brondby, Deportivo, Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Racing Santander, Shakhtar Donetsk, Milan, Real Madrid, Valencia, Chelsea, Getafe, Villarreal, Betis, Werder Bremen, Udinese, Malaga, Athletic Bilbao, Benfica, Cadiz, Levski Sofia, Recreativo, America, Celta, Gimnastic, Stuttgart, Internazionale, Sampdoria, Napoli, Braga, Lecce, Torino, Portsmouth, Palermo, Atalanta, Roma, Cagliari, Zurich, Genoa, Juventus, Siena, Manchester United, Fiorentina, Auxerre, Borussia Dortmund, Santos, Flamengo, celtic, Atletico-Mineiro, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Ligue 1, Serie A, Coppa Italia, Campeonato Brasileiro, Brasileirão, Sulamericana, Campeonato Carioca, Campeonato Gaucho, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lauka Modric, Mario Balotelli, Mesut Ozil, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Neymar, El Shaarawy, Ac Milan, Nike, Adidas, Goals.goals,golazo,Ronaldinho,R49 greamio, fc barcelona,vs, real madrid, champions league, best of, top of the week, month, skills,tricks, panna,sombrero,leo,lm10,cr7,tested to the limit, 2012,2013,world cup, friendly,tv golo, dribbling,aerial skills, impossible,header, ball control, lazio,inter, seria a, tim, ampia sintesi, manchester united, manchester city,premierleague,aguero,suarez,bale,rooney,rvp robin van perise, ronaldo,thierry henry, brazil,france,netherlands,italia spain,soccer,foot,zlatan ibrahimovic,cavani,pirlo,euro, compilation, iovmedia, partnership,la liga, champions league, el clasico,messi vs ronaldo,freestyle,radu turcitu,chelsea,eden hazard,torres,mata,arsenal,stoke,sevilla,atletico madrid,radamel falcao,colombia,paraguay,equateur, malaga, espanol,freekick,penalty,chip,lob,sprint run, humiliating,dives, crazy, iielninotv Players: Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Eto'o, Deco, Henry, Puyol, Giully, Seedorf, Alexandre Pato, Borriello, Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Zidane, Casillas, Figo, Raúl, Beckham, Terry, Maldini, Nesta, Cech, Neymar, Van der Sar, Rooney, Seedorf, Pato, Vagner Love, Leo Moura, Jô, Bernard, Diego Maradona, Pele, Marco Reus, ousmane dembele.
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Ousmane Dembele 2017 || Welcome to Barcelona _HD
Ousmane Dembele 2017 || Welcome to Barcelona _HD Ousmane Dembele 2017 || Welcome to Barcelona _HD Subscribe to ORS SPORTS and check back to see more awesome football videos in 2017 Subscribe Here: https://goo.gl/HdgmSq Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNcy3J4x62M song: Elektronomia - Limitless "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Lyon, Rapid Vienna, Nantes, Monaco, Guingamp, Rennes, Lens, Lorient, Troyes, Metz, Lille, Ujpest, Marseille, Martigues, Bordeaux, Sevilla, Osasuna, Gramanet, Puchov, Mallorca, Murcia, Espanyol, Zaragoza, Levante, Atletico Madrid, Brondby, Deportivo, Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Racing Santander, Shakhtar Donetsk, Milan, Real Madrid, Valencia, Chelsea, Getafe, Villarreal, Betis, Werder Bremen, Udinese, Malaga, Athletic Bilbao, Benfica, Cadiz, Levski Sofia, Recreativo, America, Celta, Gimnastic, Stuttgart, Internazionale, Sampdoria, Napoli, Braga, Lecce, Torino, Portsmouth, Palermo, Atalanta, Roma, Cagliari, Zurich, Genoa, Juventus, Siena, Manchester United, Fiorentina, Auxerre, Borussia Dortmund, Santos, Flamengo, celtic, Atletico-Mineiro, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Ligue 1, Serie A, Coppa Italia, Campeonato Brasileiro, Brasileirão, Sulamericana, Campeonato Carioca, Campeonato Gaucho, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lauka Modric, Mario Balotelli, Mesut Ozil, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Neymar, El Shaarawy, Ac Milan, Nike, Adidas, Goals.goals,golazo,Ronaldinho,R49 greamio, fc barcelona,vs, real madrid, champions league, best of, top of the week, month, skills,tricks, panna,sombrero,leo,lm10,cr7,tested to the limit, 2012,2013,world cup, friendly,tv golo, dribbling,aerial skills, impossible,header, ball control, lazio,inter, seria a, tim, ampia sintesi, manchester united, manchester city,premierleague,aguero,suarez,bale,rooney,rvp robin van perise, ronaldo,thierry henry, brazil,france,netherlands,italia spain,soccer,foot,zlatan ibrahimovic,cavani,pirlo,euro, compilation, iovmedia, partnership,la liga, champions league, el clasico,messi vs ronaldo,freestyle,radu turcitu,chelsea,eden hazard,torres,mata,arsenal,stoke,sevilla,atletico madrid,radamel falcao,colombia,paraguay,equateur, malaga, espanol,freekick,penalty,chip,lob,sprint run, humiliating,dives, crazy, iielninotv Players: Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Eto'o, Deco, Henry, Puyol, Giully, Seedorf, Alexandre Pato, Borriello, Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Zidane, Casillas, Figo, Raúl, Beckham, Terry, Maldini, Nesta, Cech, Neymar, Van der Sar, Rooney, Seedorf, Pato, Vagner Love, Leo Moura, Jô, Bernard, Diego Maradona, Pele, Marco Reus, ousmane dembele.
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SERGIO RAMOS | Defending Skills & Goals _HD
SERGIO RAMOS | Defending Skills & Goals _HD SERGIO RAMOS | Defending Skills & Goals _HD Welcome to the official ORS SPORTS youtube channel. This Channel that provides sports videos for everyone to enjoy. If you like my videos & channel. Please become a subscribe and leave a comment on my vedios. I am create amazing sports videos for you watch & enjoy. Here you can find everything you want with regard to latest sports videos for every teste. In this channel you find all yours favorite football players with various kinds of music HD quality. Subscribe to ORS SPORTS and check back to see more awesome football videos in 2017 http://ift.tt/2whDNTg 🎶Music🎶 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmj4MxMiScg song: Rolipso - Jumble "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Lyon, Rapid Vienna, Nantes, Monaco, Guingamp, Rennes, Lens, Lorient, Troyes, Metz, Lille, Ujpest, Marseille, Martigues, Bordeaux, Sevilla, Osasuna, Gramanet, Puchov, Mallorca, Murcia, Espanyol, Zaragoza, Levante, Atletico Madrid, Brondby, Deportivo, Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Racing Santander, Shakhtar Donetsk, Milan, Real Madrid, Valencia, Chelsea, Getafe, Villarreal, Betis, Werder Bremen, Udinese, Malaga, Athletic Bilbao, Benfica, Cadiz, Levski Sofia, Recreativo, America, Celta, Gimnastic, Stuttgart, Internazionale, Sampdoria, Napoli, Braga, Lecce, Torino, Portsmouth, Palermo, Atalanta, Roma, Cagliari, Zurich, Genoa, Juventus, Siena, Manchester United, Fiorentina, Auxerre, Borussia Dortmund, Santos, Flamengo, celtic, Atletico-Mineiro, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Ligue 1, Serie A, Coppa Italia, Campeonato Brasileiro, Brasileirão, Sulamericana, Campeonato Carioca, Campeonato Gaucho, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lauka Modric, Mario Balotelli, Mesut Ozil, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Neymar, El Shaarawy, Ac Milan, Nike, Adidas, Goals.goals,golazo,Ronaldinho,R49 greamio, fc barcelona,vs, real madrid, champions league, best of, top of the week, month, skills,tricks, panna,sombrero,leo,lm10,cr7,tested to the limit, 2012,2013,world cup, friendly,tv golo, dribbling,aerial skills, impossible,header, ball control, lazio,inter, seria a, tim, ampia sintesi, manchester united, manchester city,premierleague,aguero,suarez,bale,rooney,rvp robin van perise, ronaldo,thierry henry, brazil,france,netherlands,italia spain,soccer,foot,zlatan ibrahimovic,cavani,pirlo,euro, compilation, iovmedia, partnership,la liga, champions league, el clasico,messi vs ronaldo,freestyle,radu turcitu,chelsea,eden hazard,torres,mata,arsenal,stoke,sevilla,atletico madrid,radamel falcao,colombia,paraguay,equateur, malaga, espanol,freekick,penalty,chip,lob,sprint run, humiliating,dives, crazy, iielninotv Players: Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Eto'o, Deco, Henry, Puyol, Giully, Seedorf, Alexandre Pato, Borriello, Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Zidane, Casillas, Figo, Raúl, Beckham, Terry, Maldini, Nesta, Cech, Neymar, Van der Sar, Rooney, Seedorf, Pato, Vagner Love, Leo Moura, Jô, Bernard, Diego Maradona, Pele, Marco Reus.
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SERGIO RAMOS | Defending Skills & Goals _HD Welcome to the official ORS SPORTS youtube channel. This Channel that provides sports videos for everyone to enjoy. If you like my videos & channel. Please become a subscribe and leave a comment on my vedios. I am create amazing sports videos for you watch & enjoy. Here you can find everything you want with regard to latest sports videos for every teste. In this channel you find all yours favorite football players with various kinds of music HD quality. Subscribe to ORS SPORTS and check back to see more awesome football videos in 2017 http://ift.tt/2whDNTg 🎶Music🎶 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmj4MxMiScg song: Rolipso - Jumble "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Lyon, Rapid Vienna, Nantes, Monaco, Guingamp, Rennes, Lens, Lorient, Troyes, Metz, Lille, Ujpest, Marseille, Martigues, Bordeaux, Sevilla, Osasuna, Gramanet, Puchov, Mallorca, Murcia, Espanyol, Zaragoza, Levante, Atletico Madrid, Brondby, Deportivo, Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Racing Santander, Shakhtar Donetsk, Milan, Real Madrid, Valencia, Chelsea, Getafe, Villarreal, Betis, Werder Bremen, Udinese, Malaga, Athletic Bilbao, Benfica, Cadiz, Levski Sofia, Recreativo, America, Celta, Gimnastic, Stuttgart, Internazionale, Sampdoria, Napoli, Braga, Lecce, Torino, Portsmouth, Palermo, Atalanta, Roma, Cagliari, Zurich, Genoa, Juventus, Siena, Manchester United, Fiorentina, Auxerre, Borussia Dortmund, Santos, Flamengo, celtic, Atletico-Mineiro, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Ligue 1, Serie A, Coppa Italia, Campeonato Brasileiro, Brasileirão, Sulamericana, Campeonato Carioca, Campeonato Gaucho, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lauka Modric, Mario Balotelli, Mesut Ozil, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Neymar, El Shaarawy, Ac Milan, Nike, Adidas, Goals.goals,golazo,Ronaldinho,R49 greamio, fc barcelona,vs, real madrid, champions league, best of, top of the week, month, skills,tricks, panna,sombrero,leo,lm10,cr7,tested to the limit, 2012,2013,world cup, friendly,tv golo, dribbling,aerial skills, impossible,header, ball control, lazio,inter, seria a, tim, ampia sintesi, manchester united, manchester city,premierleague,aguero,suarez,bale,rooney,rvp robin van perise, ronaldo,thierry henry, brazil,france,netherlands,italia spain,soccer,foot,zlatan ibrahimovic,cavani,pirlo,euro, compilation, iovmedia, partnership,la liga, champions league, el clasico,messi vs ronaldo,freestyle,radu turcitu,chelsea,eden hazard,torres,mata,arsenal,stoke,sevilla,atletico madrid,radamel falcao,colombia,paraguay,equateur, malaga, espanol,freekick,penalty,chip,lob,sprint run, humiliating,dives, crazy, iielninotv Players: Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Eto'o, Deco, Henry, Puyol, Giully, Seedorf, Alexandre Pato, Borriello, Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Zidane, Casillas, Figo, Raúl, Beckham, Terry, Maldini, Nesta, Cech, Neymar, Van der Sar, Rooney, Seedorf, Pato, Vagner Love, Leo Moura, Jô, Bernard, Diego Maradona, Pele, Marco Reus.
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