It has been more than a week since Barcelona were held to a 1-1 draw by Getafe in La Liga at Coliseum Alfonso Perez.The game left a bitter taste for the Blaugrana as they felt they were denied a
For a few months now, Barcelona has been playing away from the Camp Nou, as Joan Laporta decided it was time to carry out some renovations at the stadium that serves as the home of the blaugrana team.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has slammed the "scandalous" decision not to award Jules Koundé a penalty in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Getafe.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended his administration’s handling of the Dani Olmo case and has claimed that there was a campaign to tarnish the club’s image.
In which case, I wonder what he'd have made of FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta. Sunday's Supercup Final thrashing of Real Madrid came bang on time to celebrate the fourth anniversary of Laporta officially earning a second stint in charge of the club he ...
Barcelona president Joan Laporta on Monday made use of the opportunity to make clear his frustration with the level of officiating in the club’s most recent outing.Barcelona, of course, were back
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended his management of the club's finances and said they followed the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules to enable them to register players Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.
Laporta accused La Liga of demanding additional, non-regulatory requirements to delay the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor and criticized La Liga and the RFEF for using an "obsolete" article to block the players' registrations.
The Barça president made his feelings clear: " The refereeing in Getafe was a disgrace. Not awarding the penalty to Koundé is a scandal. I think you should show it more times because it’s a scandal. " Laporta was visibly upset by what he sees as a blatant mistake that impacted the team at a crucial moment.
In which case, I wonder what he'd have made of FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta. Sunday's Supercup Final thrashing of Real Madrid came bang on time to celebrate the fourth anniversary of ...
MADRID — Barcelona president Joan Laporta defended his administration’s handling of the Dani Olmo case and claimed on Tuesday that there was a campaign to tarnish the club’s image.
The waters have calmed at Barcelona, following an emergency injunction, a Clasico win and their return to the so-called ‘1:1 rule’, following a deal to sell off more assets, in this case a