Barça 2007/08 was very different to that of the previous season. With Manolo Cadenas in charge, the new project sought to consolidate a strong block of players with some renowned names in all of the key positions.
Eight new faces lined up for Barça’s handball team this year. There was also a new coach in
Manolo Cadenas, who was in charge of the actions of three new arrivals from Portland (Rocas, Hvidt
and Lozano), two from Valladolid (Gull and Garabaya) and Noddesbo, from Kolding, that in all
represented a broad selection of some of the biggest stars of present and future on the European
stage.
GOALKEEPER
Kasper Hvidt
Although Barça already had Barrufet and Losert, the idea was to have three top quality
stoppers in the squad. The Dane had excellent credentials. He had just ended an excellent season
with Portland and would go on to do the same at Barcelona, especially with David Barrufet injured.
Kasper made 245 saves, a 35% rate, in the Asobal League.
WINGER
Albert Rocas
Second highest team scorer with 122 goals, Albert Rocas more than justified his transfer to
Barça. With Víctor Tomás he formed a fearsome duo down the right, and also proved a terrific
penalty taker. The man from Palafrugell adapted wonderfully to the team.
PIVOT
Rubén Garabaya
The Asturian pivot mainly showed his potential in defence, where he was a
regular team member. Garabaya was extraordinarily regular, and being the versatile player he is,
also helped out in attack, although perhaps not as much as he used for his previous clubs.
Jesper Noddesbo
The Dane was the big surprise this season. He was unknown when he came to Barça but proved to
be a great offensive signing. He was the third top scorer with 117 goals, and his ability to lead
counter attacks (31 goals) and effective shot-goal ratio (76%) made Noddesbo a firm guarantee on
court. This may have been only his first season in the Asobal, but the player has shown that he can
easily adapt to new situations.
FULL BACK
Demetrio Lozano
On his return to Barça, Lozano became a regular feature of Manolo
Cadenas’ plans. The left back posted some excellent performances without making a big song
and dance about it, contributing solvency to the Barça team. He was the team’s sixth highest
scorer with 87 goals, and was called upon by the coach in all matches.
Eric Gull
Injuries throughout the season made it hard for Gull to earn a place in the team. Tendonitis
in his knee meant the year got off to a slow start and he got very few chances on court, especially
given the terrific form of his fellow right back, Laszlo Nagy.