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Barcelona report small pre-tax loss

Barcelona report small pre-tax loss

Rediff.com27 Jul 2011

Barcelona made a smaller loss than expected last season and are confident of returning to profit in the 2011-12 campaign after two years of deficits, vice-president for economic affairs Javier Faus said on Tuesday.

Barcelona coach Vilanova to step down, claim reports

Barcelona coach Vilanova to step down, claim reports

Rediff.com19 Jul 2013

Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova is to step down due to ill health, Spanish media reported on Friday, without identifying the source of their information.

Barcelona to let fans decide on the new Camp Nou

Barcelona to let fans decide on the new Camp Nou

Rediff.com11 Dec 2013

Barcelona will ask their fans to decide on whether the club should rebuild their CampNou stadium or move to a new site, vice-president Javier Faus told local radio on Tuesday.

Messi slams Barca vice president over contract comments

Messi slams Barca vice president over contract comments

Rediff.com21 Dec 2013

Barcelona forward Lionel Messi has hit out at Javier Faus over comments the club vice president made questioning the need to improve the Argentine World Player of the Year's contract.

Barcelona reveal Neymar deal cost almost 118 million dollars

Barcelona reveal Neymar deal cost almost 118 million dollars

Rediff.com25 Jan 2014

The deal to sign Neymar cost Barcelona 86.2 million euros (71.47 million pounds), including payments to the forward and his family, the club said on Friday after the player's father revoked a confidentiality agreement.

Barcelona opt for rebuilt Nou Camp, not new stadium

Barcelona opt for rebuilt Nou Camp, not new stadium

Rediff.com21 Jan 2014

Barcelona's board of directors have rejected the option of building a new stadium and will push ahead with a remodelling of the Nou Camp.

Neymar deal completely legal: Barcelona club president

Neymar deal completely legal: Barcelona club president

Rediff.com21 Feb 2014

Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu has reiterated the club's innocence of tax fraud in the signing of Neymar and insisted the operation to bring the Brazil forward to the Catalan capital was "completely legal".