26.02.2008 12:18
Miriam Nadal
On Tuesday, FC Barcelona received the Premio Estrella 2007 for what it has done to project Europe worldwide.
The financial vice president of Barça, Ferran Soriano, went to the European Parliament’s
offices in Barcelona today to collect the Premio Estrella 2007 in the name of the club for what it
has done to promote Europeanism.
“We are very pleased to win this prize. One of our challenges, after winning titles and
championships, is to represent Barcelona and Catalans in the world. We want to maintain the essence
of a European club, and to be recognised for this makes us especially satisfied”, said
Soriano.
He added that in the globalisation era, Barça is an example of how
tradition and modernity can work together: “It is an honour for Barça to be recognised this
way” he said. It is not a sports award. Barça is a clear example of how you can be Catalan
and European, have a 100 year history and not lose your essence. It is the only club that is a
sports association that is the property of its members”, and most importantly he said:
“we are pioneers in aspects of the 21st century. Nobody has done as much as us in terms of
corporate social responsibility”.
Borràs and Rovira also present
Directors Jacint Borràs and Toni Rovira joined the Barça vice president at the event held in
Paseo de Gracia, where the promoter, ADICEC (Asociación de Diplomados de los Cursos sobre la Unión
Europea en Catalunya), also presented an individual award to Catalunya Ràdio journalist Xavier
Solà.