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Sandro Rosell

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Businessman and former FC Barcelona president
In thisCatalan name, the first or paternal surname is Rosell and the second or maternal family name is Feliu; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".
Sandro Rosell
Sandro Rosell in 2010
39th President of FC Barcelona
In office
1 July 2010 – 23 January 2014
Preceded byJoan Laporta
Succeeded byJosep Maria Bartomeu
Personal details
BornAlexandre Rosell Feliu[1]
(1964-03-06)6 March 1964 (age 61)
SpouseMarta Pineda
Alma materESADE

Alexandre "Sandro" Rosell i Feliu (Catalan pronunciation:[ˈsandɾuruˈzeʎ]; born 6 March 1964) is a Spanish businessman. He earned anMBA degree fromESADE. Rosell ran as senior adviser ofJoan Laporta during the 2003Barcelona elections and was the vice-president of sports until June 2005. He was the president of Barcelona from 2010 to 2014. In 2017, Rosell was jailed without bail as part of a money laundering investigation related to buying television rights for past matches of theBrazil national team.[2][3] On 24 April 2019, after a total of 643 days of pre-trial detention and with the provisional release of Rosell having been rejected on as much as 13 occasions, Spanish courts fully acquitted Rosell.[4]

Barcelona

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Elections in 2003

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Rosell andJoan Laporta joined forces in 2003 to support the latter's bid to become president of Barcelona. After winning by a large majority, Rosell attempted to make the election pledge of bringingDavid Beckham to the club a reality. At the time, Rosell claimed he was "80% confident" that the move would take place.[5] Beckham, however, chose to join Barcelona'sfierce rivals,Real Madrid.[6] As a result, the Barcelona board opted to try and sign Brazilian starRonaldinho fromParis Saint-Germain. The Catalan club were in direct competition for the Brazilian withManchester United, who wanted him as a replacement for the England international. At a time of financial uncertainty, the capture of Ronaldinho was crucial for Barcelona. It is widely believed that Ronaldinho signed for Barcelona instead of thePremier League Champions because of his friendship with Rosell, a formerNike executive in Brazil.[7]

Rosell resigned as vice-president of sports in June 2005, despite Barcelona winning the title that year, accusing Laporta of failing to carry their combined original plan for the club.[8]

Following his resignation from the Board of Directors in 2005

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In 2006, Rosell released a bookBenvingut al món real (Welcome to the real world), just as Barcelona were on the verge of reaching theUEFA Champions Leaguefinal, which they eventually won. It was seen as a direct attack on club president Laporta after it promised to reveal the problems that had caused Rosell to resign.[9]

When the opportunity for elections at Barcelona arose in 2006, due to a successful challenge by club members who claimed Joan Laporta had completed a four-year term, Rosell did not put his name forward to challenge his former friend. When asked if he would put his name forward in future elections, Rosell replied that he would "never say never."[10]

After his resignation, Rosell was a critic of Laporta, criticizing his handling of problems at Barcelona and claiming that in "all areas of the club" there has been "absolute anarchy."[11] However, he did support Laporta's choice of manager inPep Guardiola, saying that it was "how it should be"[11] and also supported Laporta's decision to sign an agreement withUNICEF.

2010 Elections

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Rosell announced on 27 June 2008, at a press conference, that he intended to campaign for the presidency of Barcelona in 2010 after the end of the contract of Joan Laporta. At the time, Laporta was about to face a no-confidence motion brought about by Oriol Giralt which Rosell supported. Laporta himself accused Rosell of being behind the motion.[12] When asked why he would be voting against Laporta, Rosell said that it was because the current management "is not independent or transparent or democratic".[13] On 13 June, Rosell was elected president of Barcelona with more than 60% of the vote of club members.[14] He replaced outgoing President Joan Laporta on 1 July 2010.

Presidency

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In July 2012, Rosell confirmed that his club Barcelona had achieved record profits of45 million for the previous season despite his side winning neither theLiga title nor the Champions League.[15] On 23 January 2014, Rosell resigned as president after judge Pablo Ruz ordered the start of a hearing to investigate Rosell for alleged misappropriation of funds over the signing of Brazil forwardNeymar, saying Rosell could be called in person to give evidence.[16][17] After Rosell resigned, his successor Josep Maria Bartomeu revealed that the true cost of thetransfer was not the €57.1m announced by Rosell, but rather €86.2m, with €40m going to a company owned by Neymar's father.[18][19] Barcelona was investigated for tax fraud, andSantos unsuccessfully sued to receive more of the transfer fee than the €17.1m they were initially given.[20][21]

Major signings during presidency

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RankPlayerFromTransfer Fee
(€ millions)
YearSource
1.BrazilNeymarBrazilSantos
86.2
2.SpainCesc FàbregasEnglandArsenal
29+5(variables)
3.ChileAlexis SánchezItalyUdinese
26+11(add ons)
2011
4.ArgentinaJavier MascheranoEnglandLiverpool
26.8
5.CameroonAlex SongEnglandArsenal
19.0
6.SpainJordi AlbaSpainValencia
14.0
2012
7.BrazilAdrianoSpainSevilla
13.5
2010

Trophies won by club during presidency

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Business activities

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In 2008, Rosell founded Ailanto, a sports-marketing firm dedicated to organize football events in Brazil. In November 2008, Ailanto was given the rights by the president of theBrazilian Football Confederation (CBF),Ricardo Teixeira, to organize a friendly match betweenBrazil andPortugal. A week before the match, to be played inBrasília, the government of theFederal District signed a contract to pay AilantoR$9 million (US$4 million at the time)[29] for the marketing rights and for other loosely defined services, including arranging transport and accommodation for both teams' players. That deal was investigated for padding and corruption. The public prosecutor's office in Brasília said that receipted expenditure relating to the game was only around R$1 million, and that in any case the Football Federation of Brasília (FBF), an affiliate of the CBF, had paid. It also said that, although the Federal District government bought the rights to the game, the money from ticket sales flowed to the FBF. Brasília's police force investigated irregularities and searched Ailanto's premises inRio de Janeiro, seizing documents.[30][31]

References

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  1. ^"Sandro Rosell, de recogepelotas a presidente" (in Spanish). El Confidencial. 23 May 2010. Retrieved28 May 2015.
  2. ^Adriana Garcia (25 May 2017)."Ex-Barcelona chief Sandro Rosell held without bail".ESPN.
  3. ^"Ex-Barcelona president Sandro Rosell arrested in money laundering case".ESPNFC.com. Retrieved2017-08-08.
  4. ^Sandro Rosell, absuelto tras pasar 643 días en prisión preventiva
  5. ^BBC Sport - Barcelona poised for Beckham talks
  6. ^BBC Sport - Beckham joins Real Madrid
  7. ^Ronaldinho – ArmchairGM – Sports Wiki DatabaseArchived 2008-04-03 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^AFP.com Barcelona chief Laporta stays as rebels walk outArchived 2009-06-18 at theWayback Machine
  9. ^davidbruceallen.com Fútbol Club Barcelona: The challenge of success
  10. ^Goal.com Rosell Coy On Barcelona Return
  11. ^abGoal.com Rosell Slams Barcelona Over Ronaldinho And Arshavin
  12. ^The Earth Times - Laporta narrowly escapes being toppled at Barcelona
  13. ^Barcelona chief Laporta stays as rebels walk outArchived 2009-06-18 at theWayback Machine
  14. ^Businessman Sandro Rosell has been elected the new president of Barcelona.
  15. ^Barca achieve record profits of €45 million.
  16. ^Chris Murphy (23 January 2014)."Barcelona president Sandro Rosell resigns amid Neymar row".CNN. Retrieved2019-06-08.
  17. ^Lowe, Sid (2014-01-27)."How Neymar's arrival turned from triumph to disaster for Sandro Rosell".the Guardian. Retrieved2021-08-31.
  18. ^Lowe, Sid (2014-01-26)."Neymar, the prize player who brought down Barcelona's president Rosell".the Guardian. Retrieved2021-09-10.
  19. ^"Barcelona paid Neymar's parents £34m".BBC Sport. 2014-01-24. Retrieved2021-09-10.
  20. ^ESPN Staff (2014-06-03)."Rosell to testify in Neymar tax case".ESPN.com. Retrieved2021-09-10.
  21. ^"Barcelona cleared of fraud in Neymar purchase | Goal.com".www.goal.com. Retrieved2021-09-10.
  22. ^"Primera Division: Barcelona reveal details of deal to sign Brazil star Neymar". Sky Sports. 3 June 2013.
  23. ^"Fabregas arrives for medical". Soccernet.com. Archived fromthe original on July 21, 2012.
  24. ^"Barça sign Alexis Sánchez". FCBarcelona.cat.
  25. ^"Javier Mascherano: Barcelona move a dream come true". Telegraph.co.uk.
  26. ^"Agreement with Arsenal for Song". FCBarcelona.com.
  27. ^"Agreement with Valencia over Jordi Alba". FCBarcelona.com.
  28. ^"Barça and Sevilla agree Adriano deal". FCBarcelona.cat.
  29. ^Staff, S. I."Barcelona president Sandro Rosell accused of fraud by Brazilians".Sports Illustrated. Retrieved2022-03-14.
  30. ^The Economist: Own goals from Senhor Futebol.
  31. ^Diari, Catalunya (20 February 2019)."Devastadores paraules de Sandro Rosell des de la presó".Catalunya Diari (in Catalan). Retrieved2019-02-20.
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