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  2. List of FC Barcelona managers - Wikipedia

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    Johan Cruyff won La Liga four consecutive times as manager. During the first 29 years of Barcelona's existence, from 1899 to 1928, Spain did not have a just football league. So Barcelona competed in the championship of the Catalonia region, the winners of which qualified for the Copa del Rey along with the other regional champions. [2] [3]

  3. Hansi Flick - Wikipedia

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    Hans-Dieter "Hansi" Flick (German pronunciation: [ˈhanzi ˈflɪk]; [citation needed] born 24 February 1965) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of La Liga club Barcelona. Flick played for SV Sandhausen, Bayern Munich, and 1. FC Köln during his career as a footballer.

  4. Category:FC Barcelona managers - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona Femení managers (7 P) Pages in category "FC Barcelona managers" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  5. Terry Venables: 'A special man and trailblazer' - former ...

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    Terry Venables' impact as manager of Barcelona cannot be underestimated, writes Spanish football expert Guillem Balague. Terry Venables: 'A special man and trailblazer' - former Barcelona manager ...

  6. Johan Cruyff - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] [68] Barcelona won a Copa del Rey in 1990, the European Super Cup in 1992 and three Supercopa de España, as well as finishing runner-up to Manchester United and Milan in two European finals. [63] With 11 trophies, Cruyff was Barcelona's most successful manager, but has since been surpassed by his former player Pep Guardiola, who ...

  7. Gerardo Martino - Wikipedia

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    Three days later, Barcelona went on to win 0–3 at Celta Vigo, and Martino became the first coach in Barcelona history to not lose a game in his first 16 matches. On 20 November, Martino's unbeaten start as Barcelona coach came to an end after his 21st game in charge, as Barcelona lost 2–1 away at Ajax in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.

  8. Xavi (footballer, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    For Barcelona, he played 767 official matches, a former club record—now held by Lionel Messi—and scored 85 goals. [11] Xavi is the first player in Barcelona’s history to play 150 European and FIFA Club World Cup matches combined. [12] With Barcelona, Xavi won eight La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League titles.

  9. Pep Guardiola - Wikipedia

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    Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɛb ɡwəɾðiˈɔlə]; [3] [4] [5] born 18 January 1971) is a Catalan professional football manager and former player from Spain who is the manager of Premier League club Manchester City. [6]