A judicial sentence reached the verdict that the mandate of the Board of Directors led by Joan Laporta had expired on June 30, 2006. Therefore, the Barça board resigned and constituted a Managing Commission.
In accordance with club regulations, the Managing Commission was chaired by the president of the
Statutory Economic Commission.
The
members of this Managing Commission were the president Xavier Sala i Martín; vice-president Carles
Murillo i Fort; secretary Agustí Bassols i Pascual; vice-secretary Josep Ensesa i Viñas; treasurer
Joan Torras i Gómez; and board members Albert Esteve i Cruella, Joan Molins i Amat, Pere Riba i
Masjuan, and Sebastià Roca i Roquer.
The Managing Commission began its duties on July 26, and focused on calling elections, which
were announced for September 3. The only presidential candidate to present the required number of
signatures was Joan Laporta, so he was automatically proclaimed president on August 22, on occasion
of the Joan Gamper Trophy match.
The Managing Commission
presided by Xavier Sala i Martín was in power for 28 days, a period during which the first team
went on a tour of Mexico and the United States, and also won the Spanish Super Cup by winning the
two-legged encounter with Espanyol.
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