05.07.2010 11:01
Amor: the maestro of the Masia
Sandra Sarmiento
The new technical director of youth football has dedicated much of his life to Barça. He entered the Masia youth academy at the age of 12 and was an example to many young players. He’s also one of Guardiola’s footballing idols.
In his book “My people, my football”, Guardiola writes about Amor. "If Barça is
anyone’s home, it’s yours”. Both of them grew up together in the Masia and Amor
made his first team debut in 1988 – Guardiola two years later. They last played together
during Van Gaal’s first league-winning season and now twelve years later they’re
working together again to give a new dimension to the Masia. Here are a few more extracts about
Amor from Guardiola’s book.
Amor, the example to follow
"I remember you for what you gave me without meaning to. From the very first day it was
enough for me simply to watch you. To choose you as an example and as a mirror to see myself
in”. When Guardiola entered the Masia, on 4th September 1984, Amor was already there.
“You were my idol. An idol in flesh and blood. Real. Tangible. Authentic”.
Amor’s football
"I not only followed every match but also the training sessions and I focussed on your
attitude because you went into them as if your life was at stake. The way you moved, the way you
encouraged your team-mates, the way you asked for the ball, the way you listened, the way you
respected others and made them respect you”.
Amor shows the way
In 1979, the Masia became residential. “All of us who entered the Masia after you know
that you showed how it had to be done. Those of us who made it and those that couldn’t. We
all know who gave us the best lessons. Whether you meant to or not, you were a great
maestro”. Sergi, De la Peña, Puyol, Xavi, Reina, Víctor Valdés and Leo Messi and many others
have all followed in his footsteps.