Gamper Trophy

The side from Genoa were the last visiting team to win the Gamper in 2012 and were also FC Barcelona's guests at the season's curtain raiser in 1997.

Manchester United of Englan’s Premier League will be coming to Barcelona for the 2016 edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.

It is well known that the Genoa based side were Barça’s rivals at Wembley in the European Cup Final of 1992, when Ronald Koeman’s goal in extra time earned the Catalans the famous trophy for the first time ever. Three years before that, in 1989, the same two sides had met in Wankdorf, Switzerland in the Cup Winners’ Cup Final, Barça winning 2-0 with goals from López Rekarte and Julio Salinas.

youth teams

After eight seasons and 23 titles, the Brazilian full-back says goodbye.

The Dani Alves era at FC Barcelona is over.The Brazilian full-back's decision was announced by first-team Technical Secretary Robert Fernandez at his end-of-season press conference on Thursday. It's the end of Alves's eight seasons with the Club, during which he piled up titles and awards, and became the foreign player with the second most matches played in Barça history, trailing only Leo Messi. Alves won six La Liga titles, three UEFA Champions League titles, four Copa del Rey titles, three UEFA Super Cup titles, four Spanish Super Cup titles, and three FIFA Club World Cup titles — that's a jaw-dropping 23 titles overall while donning the Blaugrana shirt.

Here's a look at his 5 greatest moments with FC Barcelona:

Leo Messi

The Barça striker made the comments after Argentina were defeated by Chile in a penalty shootout that decided the final of the Copa America Centenario.

Leo Messi's days with the Argentina national team appear to be over. At least, that's what he told the media following Argentina's latest defeat in the final of a major tournament.

FC Barcelona v Paris Saint-Germain

We have all the latest news on Barça's clash with the French side that will decide who tops Group F.

Luis Enrique has left out Masip, Montoya and Douglas, along with the suspended Alves and Rafinha and the injured Vermaelen. The full squad is therefore as follows: Ter Stegen, Bravo, Adriano, Alba, Bartra, Mathieu, Mascherano, Piqué, Sergio, Xavi, Sergi Roberto, Iniesta, Rakitic, Pedro, Neymar Jr, Munir, Messi and Luis Suárez.

At 8.45 PM CET, all eyes will be on the Camp Nou as top place in Champions League Group F is settled. A huge night awaits us this evening. Barça are at home to Paris Saint-Germain. In other words, Messi, Neymar, Suárez, Iniesta, Xavi and co are up against a similarly star-studded side featuring the likes of Ibrahimovic, Cavani, Lavezzi, Thiago Silva and David Luiz. A fascinating winner-takes-all match with top spot in the Champions League group to play for. On the last day of the group stage, only three points will do if the Catalans want to topple the French club’s two-point lead.

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