Siapa pemain sepakbola yang hebat di Barcelona pada tahun 2002?
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➡Born in les Fraqueses Seasons at the Club: 1993-2002 Born in les Fraqueses near Barcelona in 1971, Sergi Barjuan came up through the youth ranks at the Club before making his first team debut in November 1993 in a Champions League game away in Turkey against Galatasaray. The game ended goalless but Sergi left his mark on the game as an attacking defender. More or less from that day he became a fixture in the team and in 1994 he appeared in the World Cup in the USA.
Sergi and Albert ‘Chapi’ Ferrer at right back formed a devastating full back threat for several seasons at the Club. In his final season at Barça, Sergi took over the Club captaincy from the departing Pep Guardiola.
➡Ladislao Kubala
A legendary figure at the Club, Kubala (Budapest, Hungary, 1927 – Barcelona 2002) signed for FC Barcelona in June 1950, when he arrived with a team of refugee players from Eastern Europe called Hungaria He had to go through a lot of bureaucracy before making his debut in April 1951. However, it was not long before he became idolised by the FC Barcelona faithful.
With Kubala came a golden age at the club. Kubala displayed his skills in the middle of the pitch, where his style of play also highlighted his: Phenomenal physique, technical ability, extraordinary vision of play and by the fact he was a free kick maestro and a leader on pitch. With him, the team won absolutely everything there was to win in the 1951-52 season. In the years following, he was unable to repeat his form fully, however, this was due to the injuries he received from opposing defences (and the leniency from the referees). In any case, by the end of the decade he was able to flourish again under the coaching of Helenio Herrera. He retired in 1961, but returned a few months later and continued to 1963. In 1980 he took control of the team as coach, however, success was not achieved.
1993 saw an emotional homage paid to Kubala in the stadium in Montjuïc. He died in Barcelona on the 17 May 2002. In 2003 he was given the gold medal of merit in recognition of the work he carried out.
Seasons at the Club: 1993-2002
Born in les Fraqueses near Barcelona in 1971, Sergi Barjuan came up through the youth ranks at the Club before making his first team debut in November 1993 in a Champions League game away in Turkey against Galatasaray. The game ended goalless but Sergi left his mark on the game as an attacking defender. More or less from that day he became a fixture in the team and in 1994 he appeared in the World Cup in the USA.
Sergi and Albert ‘Chapi’ Ferrer at right back formed a devastating full back threat for several seasons at the Club. In his final season at Barça, Sergi took over the Club captaincy from the departing Pep Guardiola.
➡Ladislao Kubala
A legendary figure at the Club, Kubala (Budapest, Hungary, 1927 – Barcelona 2002) signed for FC Barcelona in June 1950, when he arrived with a team of refugee players from Eastern Europe called Hungaria
He had to go through a lot of bureaucracy before making his debut in April 1951. However, it was not long before he became idolised by the FC Barcelona faithful.
With Kubala came a golden age at the club. Kubala displayed his skills in the middle of the pitch, where his style of play also highlighted his: Phenomenal physique, technical ability, extraordinary vision of play and by the fact he was a free kick maestro and a leader on pitch.
With him, the team won absolutely everything there was to win in the 1951-52 season. In the years following, he was unable to repeat his form fully, however, this was due to the injuries he received from opposing defences (and the leniency from the referees). In any case, by the end of the decade he was able to flourish again under the coaching of Helenio Herrera. He retired in 1961, but returned a few months later and continued to 1963. In 1980 he took control of the team as coach, however, success was not achieved.
1993 saw an emotional homage paid to Kubala in the stadium in Montjuïc. He died in Barcelona on the 17 May 2002. In 2003 he was given the gold medal of merit in recognition of the work he carried out.