15.10.2008 21:54
Laporta: “This is a very important day for Barça”
Carles Cascante (enviat especial) / Roger Bogunyà
Joan Laporta has made it clear just how important he feels the project is that he has presented on Wednesday in Miami. “This is a very important day for Barça. We have been trying to break into the American market for years” he confessed.
At 20.00 (CET) in the Brightstar Corporation offices in Miami, FC Barcelona’s presentation
was concluded of an offer to become co-owners of one of the new MLS (Major League Soccer) clubs
planned for 2010.
Joan Laporta explained that the project “is being dealt with enthusiastically” by
FC Barcelona and added that for his club this “is a very important day” because
“We have been trying to break into the American and Latin markets for years and we have been
able to do this thanks to a series of factors”.
The factors
The collaboration between Florida International University (Miami Dade County), FC
Barcelona and Marcelo Claure have been the three factors that have led to this project being put
into place.
Laporta was full of praise for Bolivian Marcelo Claure, the
owner of CD Bolívar and Barça’s associate on this project: “This man can guarantee that
the project will be a success, he’s the perfect partner because he understands football
philosophy and the model by which Barça is managed”.
“Miami is the gateway to dreams”
The Barça president also explained why he wants to form his team in Miami and not anywhere
else. “Miami is the gateway to hope and dreams, it is the gateway into the USA. There is a
lot of vitality in this city”, said Laporta. The press conference was also given in Miami,
but the official documentation was presented in New York, where the MLS has its head offices.
Claure, hungry
Marcelo Claure is also confident about his project. “We comply with the requirements,
we firmly believe that this project will get the luck it deserves, Miami is a city with an appetite
and things can go well here”; said the Bolivian.
“More than a football team”
Joan Laporta said that the project presented on Wednesday in Miami “means much more than just
sport. It is a challenge for the club, for being responsible for a team in Miami means much more
than just football. This is where the social projects to help people in need organised by the FC
Barcelona Foundation come in”, he explained, although he is also convinced that he
doesn’t want his team in America “to be a show, but to be a competitive team.”
Finally, Laporta also asked for everybody’s support, and not just that of the
institutions that are directly involved, but also the media and Barça supporters in general, to
ensure that the project gets the go-ahead.