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  Long before Rijkaard’s and Guardiola’s Champions League                                                       You like this. Unlike
                                                                        winning teams, the first fantasy                                               FC Barcelona        Malaga CF
                                                                        team to capture the Champions
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                                                                        League and also Barcelona fans’         Miami - FC Barcelona                       Date:             1/16/11
                                                                        hearts were the Cruyff managed          Supporters Club Ballon
                                                                        “Dream Team”. May 20th, 1992            d'Or Finalists wallpaper                   Time:           3:00 PM ET
                                                                        is the date that FC Barcelona
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                                                                                                                                                         Tournament:      La Liga
                                                                        finally won the big cup that had
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                                                                        always eluded it. The heart
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                                                                        breaks of losing to Benfica and
                                                                        Steaua BucureƟti were finally                                                       TV:              GOL TV
                                                                        forgotten when FC Barcelona
                                                                                                                Thursday at 9:15pm
                                                                        defeated Sampdoria 1-0 in the                                                                      Fritz & Franz
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                                                                        famed Wembley Stadium.                                                                              Bierhauss
                                                                        Ronald Koeman’s free-kick goal          Penya Barcelonista De
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                                                                        with only nine minutes left in          Supporters Club Barça one
                                                                        extra time clinched the club’s first    foot in Copa semi’s after 5-0
                                                                        Champions Cup. 17 years have            victory over Betis.
  since passed and the name of the cup is now known as the Champions League cup. We now look
  at where life took them after their time at the club had come to an end.                                        F acebook social plugin


  The starting eleven from that final were:                                                                                Login Form

  GK Andoni Zubizarreta ; Nando; Albert Ferrer ; Ronald Koeman; Juan Carlos; José Mari Bakero; Julio
  Salinas; Hristo Stoichkov; Michael Laudrup; Josep Guardiola ; Eusebio SacristĂĄn.                             Username
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                         Zubizarreta was the starting keeper for the “Dream Team” that won four                                                                    Our Partners
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                         straight league titles. He kept a clean sheet against Sampdoria that resulted
                         in Barcelona winning the holy grail of European football. However, his last
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                         game with the club would be the awful 4-0 loss to Milan in the “Dream
                         Team’s” last appearance in a European Cup final. He would then play four                Login
                         more years with Valencia before retiring as the all-time appearance record
                         holder in Spanish league history with 622 matches. Zubi is also the most
  capped player for the Spanish National team.                                                                 Forgot your password?
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  After retiring from playing in 1998, he became a sports commentator for RNE in 1998 and for TVE for
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  the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 Champions League games. In 2001, Zubi was hired as Sports
  Director for his first team Athletic Bilbao and would retain that position for three years until his
  dismissal. He now spends his time as a leadership skills consultant with Make A team, an Inmark
  Group’s business unit focused on human resources training.

                    Nando

                    Fernando Muñoz García spent two seasons at Barcelona as their starting defensive
                    center back. He joined the club in 1990 from Sevilla and after this cup final, would                                                            Last Game
                    end up going to Real Madrid for four years and then the other club rival, Espanyol in
                                                                                                                                                       FC Barcelona          Real Betis
                    1996, and retire there in 2001. Unfortunately, he is no longer involved with football
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                    and is enjoying his retirement in Sevilla.
                                                                                                                                                        Tournament:         King's Cup
                      Albert Ferrer
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                    Albert "Chapi” Ferrer was the right back for this team. He started out as a youth
                    player in the mid 80’s and joined the team in 1990 after a year at CD Tenerife on
                    loan. He would remain on this team for eight years and win 5 league titles, 1
                    Champions Cup, 1 Cup Winners' Cup, and 3 Copa Del Rey trophies along with
  other trophies. He would then join Chelsea for five years until his retirement in 2003. He currently is a
  sports commentator for TV3, La Sexta, and has made some appearances on Sky Sports News and
  Sky’s Revista De La Liga this past season.


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                    Ronald Koeman

                     The Dutchman Koeman joined Barcelona in the summer of 1989 from PSV
                     Eindhoven. Koeman was an attacking defender for the “Dream Team” and was
                     known as one of their best free kick and penalty kicks taker and also for his long
                     distance goals such as his goal against Porto. His free kick goal in the final
  against Sampdoria will always be remembered by fans as the goal that finally won the club that was
  missing in their museum. Koeman bid farewell to the club in the summer of 1995 when he returned
  to Holland to play for Feyenoord for two more years until he retired.

  After his retirement, Koeman went into coaching where he served as an assistant manager to Guus
  Hiddink with Holland in the 1998 World Cup and would then get his first managerial position with
  Dutch Club Vitesse in 2000. He then would leave Vitesse in mid-season to take the Ajax job and
  went on to win the domestic double. He would win another league title but his four year tenure was
  full of disappointing results.

  He would resign from Ajax and then manage Benfica, who would be eliminated by Barcelona in the
  2005-2006 Champions League Quarter-Finals, then replace Hiddink at PSV and win the Dutch
  league title, and then replace Quique Flores at Valencia early into the 2007-2008 season and endure
  a crazy disappointing season at Valencia even though he managed to win the Copa Del Rey. He
  currently was appointed as the new manager of the Dutch club AZ after replacing former Barcelona
  manager Louis van Gaal.

                    Juan Carlos

                    Juan Carlos Rodríguez Moreno, aka Juan Carlos, joined the “Dream Team” from
                    Atlético Madrid for the 1991-1992 season. He was a fullback who could play on the
                    left or the right. He started in the final against Sampdoria but did not even make it
                    to the bench for the Milan final. Juan Carlos stayed at the club for three years and
                    left after the 93-94 season and spent a year at Valencia and spent four more years
                    at his original club, Real Valladolid, until his retirement after the 98-99 season.

  In his retirement, he represented Castile and LeĂłn autonomous football team in 2002 and currently
  is the president of the “Asociación de Veteranos” (Veterans Association) of Real Valladolid, a
  position he has held since 2005.

                      Bakero

                     Bakero left Real Sociedad and signed with FC Barcelona in 1988 and would
                     remain there until the 1996-1997 season concluded. He was an attacking
                     midfielder that formed the strong attacking part of the “Dream Team.” His career
                     at the club would result in winning the Champions Cup, 2 Cup Winners' Cup, 4
                     Spanish League titles and 2 Copa Del Rey medals. He would play one further
  season in Mexico with Veracruz before finally retiring from playing.

  After retiring, he rejoined FC Barcelona as an assistant to Llorenç Serra Ferrer (with Barcelona B)
  and then Louis Van Gaal of the first team. He would return to Mexico in 1999 to manage Puebla with
  poor results and was sacked after the conclusion of the Mexican winter League.

  After a short period in which he was appointed sports adviser for the Generalitat de Cataluña and
  worked as a sports pundit in the media, he returned to managing with MĂĄlaga B after replacing
  Antonio Tapia in the middle of the 2004-2005 season, and saved the team from relegation by
  finishing 17th in the league.

  In August 2005, he returned to Real Sociedad as the club’s Sports Director but took over as manager
  in March, 2006 and also saved them from relegation by finishing in 16th place. However, he would be
  sacked as manager just seven games in the following season because of poor results. He then
  would join Koeman, in 2007, as his assistant at Valencia but both would get fired during the same
  season because of bad results.

  Currently, he is unemployed but has been mentioned as a candidate for some managerial positions
  with some Romanian clubs such as Dinamo Bucharest.

                    Julio Salinas

                    Julio Salinas was the “Dream Team’s” tall center forward. He signed with FC
                    Barcelona right before the 1988-1989 season from Atlético Madrid. His career with
                    the club ended after the 1994-1995 season but during that time, he would go on to
                    win the Champions Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup (which he scored in the final), and
                    four league titles among other trophies.

                    He would late play for Deportivo La Coruña, Sporting Gijón, Yokohama Marinos in
  Japan and Alavés before retiring in 2000. After retiring from the game, he became involved with
  sports commentary with TVE by announcing Spain’s National team’s games and Champions
  League matches. He would also pen a column for El Mundo Deportivo. He currently is announcing
  games on La Sexta, a position he has held since 2006, and was also recently a competitor on the
  show,” ÂĄMira quiĂ©n baila!”; Spain’s version of “Dancing With The Stars.”

                   Hristo Stoichkov

                  The Bulgarian International joined FC Barcelona from CSKA Sofia in 1990 and his
                  goals helped lead the “Dream Team” in winning those four consecutive league
                  titles along with the Champion’s Cup. He and Bakero were involved in the setup of
                  Koeman’s free kick goal that won the game for Barcelona against Sampdoria. He
                  was known for his fighting spirit and amazing goals, but was also known for his ill
  temper as witnessed when he stomped on a referee’s foot and was suspended for two months.

  Following the 1994-1995 season, Hristo went to Parma for an uneventful year and then returned to
  Barcelona where he would help lead the team, managed by Bobby Robson, to win the Copa Del Rey
  and Cup Winners’ Cup. He would play sparingly under van Gaal and would leave the club forever


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  after the following season. He would go on to play for CSKA Sofia, Al-Nassr, Kashiwa Reysol, and
  Chicago Fire before retiring after one year with D.C. United in 2003.

  Since then, Hristo became involved in management and was back with Barcelona as the striker’s
  coach under Frank Rijkaard before taking the Bulgarian national team manager position in 2004. He
  would then step down after three unsuccessful years. His first club manager job was to manage
  Celta Vigo in 2007 but his two year stint was a disappointing one and would lead to his sacking.

  He is currently is the new manager of the South African club, Mamelodi Sundowns FC, after he was
  hired in June.

                     Michael Laudrup

                     One of the greatest players to ever play for FC Barcelona and in Spain and also to
                     break the Barcelona fans’ hearts was the Danish international, Michael Laudrup.
                     In 1989, Juventus sold Laudrup to Barcelona and Laudrup would go on to form
                     the attacking brilliance of the “Dream Team” along with Amor, Bakero and
                     Guardiola. He would play a vital part in the club winning those 4 consecutive
                     league titles and Champions Cup. Sadly, he left Barcelona after a falling out with
                     Johan Cruyff. He was left out the final roster for the 93-94 Cup final against Milan
                     and left the club. Some say that it was allegedly because he was involved with
                     Cruyff’s daughter.

  Laudrup’s next destination infuriated Barcelona fans when he joined Real Madrid. He would end up
  winning his fifth consecutive league title when he helped Madrid break the four year Barcelona run.
  He would remain for another year before playing stints in Japan with Vissel Kobe and with Ajax
  Amsterdam. He would then retire from playing football after the 1998 World Cup.

  Two years after retiring, he returned to football as an assistant manager to the Danish national team
  before taking over his former Danish club, BrĂžndby, after the 2002 World Cup. From 2002 to 2006,
  Laudrup managed BrĂžndby to two league title and 2 domestic cup titles. He then left BrĂžndby and
  returned to Spain as Getafe’s manager for the 2007-2008 season which saw his club lose in the
  final of Copa Del Rey to Valencia, managed by former Barcelona teammate Ronald Koeman, and
  lose to Bayern Munich in the Quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup in extra time.

  He would then resign as Getafe’s manager after that one season and join Spartak Moscow where he
  has been their current manager for the past two seasons.

                    Josep Guardiola

                    What more can be said of “Dream Team” member Josep Guardiola. After his great
                    career with FC Barcelona, he would go to play in Italy for Roma and Brescia,
                    Qatar’s Al-Ahli, and end his playing career in Mexico with Dorados de Sinaloa in
                    2006.

  He then took a year off from football before returning to FC Barcelona to be the Barcelona B manager.
  His first year with Barcelona B would be successful as the club clinched promotion to Segunda
  DivisiĂłn B. He then would be offered the dream job of managing FC Barcelona after Frank Rijkaard
  was sacked following the conclusion of the 2007-2008 season. In his first year on the job, Guardiola
  became the first manager in Spanish football history to win the treble after FC Barcelona won the
  league, Copa Del Rey and Champions League title during the 2008-2009 season. He became just
  one of the few to have won the Champions League trophy for the same club as a player and
  manager.

                 Eusebio SacristĂĄn

                 Eusebio joined FC Barcelona from Atlético Madrid before the 1988-1989 season
                 started and would go on to be part of the midfield of the “Dream Team.” During his
                 time with the club, he would win 4 consecutive league titles, a Cup Winners’ Cup and
                 the European Champions Cup. Following the 1994-1995 season, he would go on to
                 play for Celta Vigo and Real Valladolid before retiring from football in 2002.

  He would return to the club as Frank Rijkaard’s assistant in which he and Ten Cate helped Rijkaard
  manage the club and win two consecutive league titles and also a Champions League title. He
  would end up leaving the club when Rijkaard was dismissed. Currently, he is managing Celta Vigo
  after he was hired back in March.



  The players on the bench were:

  GK Carles Busquets; José Ramón Alexanko; Txiki Begiristain; Miguel Ángel Nadal; and Ion Andoni
  Goikoetxea.

                      Carles Busquets

                    Carles Busquets, more famously known as Sergio Busquets’s father, was the
                    long time backup keeper Zubizarreta. Just like his son, he was promoted from
                    Barcelona B and remained a part of the first team from 1988 to 1999.
                    Unfortunately, his tenure at the club is remembered mostly for some of his
                    blunders in net. He would then play for UE Lleida and retire from the game after
  the 2002-2003 season. He is currently now one of the keepers coaches with the Barcelona
  academy.

                José Ramón Alexanko

                Alexanko is a center back who signed with FC Barcelona back in 1980 and captained
                the “Dream Team” until his retirement following the 1992-1993 season. During that
                span, he played in over 200 games for the club and was the first one who lifted the
                Champions Cup to make amends for the 1986 cup Final in which his penalty shot
                saved in the shootout. After retiring, he then got involved in management with stints at

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  FC Universitatea Craiova and FC Naƣional BucureƟti in the late 90’s and then served as Carles
  Rexach’s assistant when Rexach was managing FC Barcelona in the 2001-2002 season.

  He is currently the man in charge of FC Barcelona youth system; a position he has held since 2005.

                 Txiki Begiristain

                 Txiki is also a name well known for Barcelona fans as a player and as the football
                 club’s technical director. He joined FC Barcelona in 1988 from Real Sociedad and left
                 the club in 1995. During his tenure, he also won four consecutive league titles, a Cup
                 Winners’ Cup and the Champions Cup. He would go on to play for Deportivo La
                 Coruña and Urawa Red Diamonds before retiring from the game in 1999.

  After he retired, he got into sports commentary with TV3 while being involved with Lluís Bassat’s run
  for club presidency in 1999, which Joan Laporta was also involved in. In 2003, new elections were in
  store for FC Barcelona and LluĂ­s Bassat had Joan Laporta as his opponent this time and Txiki
  backing Laporta. After Laporta won the election, Txiki was appointed as the technical director of the
  football club which he still currently holds and will step down from that position after the 2009-2010
  season.

                   Miguel Ángel Nadal

                   Nadal joined FC Barcelona from Mallorca in 1991 as one of their defenders. His
                   tenure at the club resulted in five league titles, one Cup Winners’ Cup and the
                   Champions Cup. He featured in over 300 club matches but left the club in 1999
                   because of van Gaal not selecting him. He would return to Mallorca where he would
                   continue to shine for both club and country until his retirement in 2005.

  He is also known for being the uncle of one of the best tennis players in the world at the moment,
  Rafael Nadal. Currently, Nadal is a member of the FC Barcelona veterans indoor team which just
  won the league title.

                      Ion Andoni Goikoetxea

                      Goikoetxea joined the club from Osasuna in 1988 but was sent to a two year loan
                      at Real Sociedad. He returned to the club in time for the 1991-1992 season. He
                      was one of the few players of the club who could play in all positions except goal
                      keeping. He would win Don Balon’s player of the year in that first season and
                      would go on to win four league titles and the European Champions Cup among
                      other cups.

  He left the club after the 1993-1994 season and would go on to play for Athletic Bilbao, Yokohama
  Marinos, and Osasuna before retiring from football in 1999. He then retired and coached in
  Osasuna’s youth teams and as Osasuna’s assistant manager, with one game as the head coach of
  Osasuna against Barcelona in 2008, since the manager Cuco Ziganda was watching from the
  stands while he carried out a suspension.

  Currently, he is not coaching anywhere but he is also a member of the FC Barcelona veterans indoor
  team that just won the league cup.



  Four other players were not called up to the final roster either due to suspensions, foreign player limit
  rules and substitution limits were Amor, CristĂłbal Parralo, Ricardo Serna and Richard Witschge.

                    Guillermo Amor

                    Amor is another member of the “Dream Team” who came from the youth academy.
                    He was an attacking midfielder who represented the club for over 10 years. Amor
                    made his debut in 1988 and went on to win 17 trophies with 3 Copa del Rey titles,
                    5 league titles, 2 Cup Winners’ Cup titles and the 1992 Champions Cup. Just like
  Abidal, he unfortunately was suspended for the Final due to bookings thus could not play in the final.

  He left the club in 1998 and went on to play for Fiorentina, Villarreal CF, and Livingston FC before
  retiring from the game in 2003. He would end up being the manager of Barcelona B in 2003 and
  remain there till 2007. His contract was not renewed and he left the club and the position was then
  given to Guardiola.

  Amor would then become a sports commentator for Telecinco. Unfortunately, Amor would suffer a
  horrible car accident, after commentating on a game, on December 17th, 2007 which lead Amor to
  be operated for an abdominal trauma and eventually recovered. His son is currently in Barcelona’s
  youth academy. He is currently is still a sports commentator for Telecinco and is another member of
  the FC Barcelona veterans indoor squad.

                 CristĂłbal Parralo

                 CristĂłbal was a youth player who was promoted to the first team for the 1987-1988
                 season. He would then leave the club and play for Real Oviedo and Logroñés before
                 returning to the club for the 1991-1992 season. He only featured in a few games and
                 would leave the club after that season.

  He would go on to play for Real Oviedo, Espanyol and finish his career with Paris SG, retiring after
  the 2002-2003 season. After retiring from playing, he also got into coaching with assistant manager
  jobs at Espanyol and Benfica. He then got his first managerial job with PD Santa Eulalia in Segunda
  B back in February. He is currently the new manager of Girona FC in the Segunda DivisiĂłn.




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                 Ricardo Serna

               Serna came to FC Barcelona in 1988 after six years with Sevilla. He was a defender
               for the “Dream Team” and featured in over 100 games for the club. His time at the club
               would result in him winning two league titles, one Cup Winners’ Cup and the
               Champions Cup. Serna did not make it to the bench in the final against Sampdoria
               and would leave the club after that final. He would go on to play for Deportivo La
  Coruña, Real Mallorca, Granada CF, before retiring with AD Ceuta after the 1996-1997 season.

  After retiring from playing, he also went into management. He spent some time managing the
  Andalusia autonomous football team (SelecciĂłn de fĂștbol de AndalucĂ­a) before going to Morocco’s
  IRT Tanger before returning to Spain to manage Manchego CF in the Tercera DivisiĂłn. In June, 2008,
  he was hired to be Club Deportivo Don Benito’s new manager in the Tercera División but was fired in
  November 2008 and currently has not found a new club to manage.

                    Richard Witschge

                    Witschge is the Dutch midfielder bought by Cruyff from Ajax Amsterdam for the
                    1991-1992 season. His stay would be a short one, 2 seasons, but he played in
                    nine Champions Cup games in his first season along with 23 league
                    appearances.

  After the 1992-1993 season, Witschge would leave the team and have stints with FC Bordeaux,
  Blackburn Rovers, Ajax, Alavés before finishing his playing career with Oita Trinita in Japan after the
  2003-2004 season. He is currently Aron Winter’s assistant manager over at Ajax Amsterdam’s
  Reserve Team, Jong Ajax.

  These were the players that helped pave the way for FC Barcelona to capture their first ever
  Champions League title. I would like to thank my friends Sonia and Xavi (no, not that Xavi) for their
  help in this research. If you know of any updates or mistakes, please feel free to let me know.




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  • 1. 1/15/2011 FC Barcelona Supporters Club Miami - 
 FC Barcelona Supporters Club Miami Home Our Club FC Barcelona Blogs Register Now! Contact Us Home Ibrahim Ayyub Find us on Facebook Next Game 17 Where Are They Now? 1992 European Cup Champions. Jul Penya 2009 Barcelonista De Written by Ibrahim Ayyub Miami - FC Barcelona Supporters Club 0 Comments and 0 Reactions Long before Rijkaard’s and Guardiola’s Champions League You like this. Unlike winning teams, the first fantasy FC Barcelona Malaga CF team to capture the Champions Penya Barcelonista De League and also Barcelona fans’ Miami - FC Barcelona Date: 1/16/11 hearts were the Cruyff managed Supporters Club Ballon “Dream Team”. May 20th, 1992 d'Or Finalists wallpaper Time: 3:00 PM ET is the date that FC Barcelona http://www.fcbfans.com/newsletter/images_13ene11/fondo Tournament: La Liga finally won the big cup that had www.fcbfans.com always eluded it. The heart Venue Camp Nou breaks of losing to Benfica and Steaua BucureƟti were finally TV: GOL TV forgotten when FC Barcelona Thursday at 9:15pm defeated Sampdoria 1-0 in the Fritz & Franz TV Location: famed Wembley Stadium. Bierhauss Ronald Koeman’s free-kick goal Penya Barcelonista De Miami - FC Barcelona with only nine minutes left in Supporters Club Barça one extra time clinched the club’s first foot in Copa semi’s after 5-0 Champions Cup. 17 years have victory over Betis. since passed and the name of the cup is now known as the Champions League cup. We now look at where life took them after their time at the club had come to an end. F acebook social plugin The starting eleven from that final were: Login Form GK Andoni Zubizarreta ; Nando; Albert Ferrer ; Ronald Koeman; Juan Carlos; JosĂ© Mari Bakero; Julio Salinas; Hristo Stoichkov; Michael Laudrup; Josep Guardiola ; Eusebio SacristĂĄn. Username Ayyub Andoni Zubizarreta Password Zubizarreta was the starting keeper for the “Dream Team” that won four Our Partners ‱‱‱‱‱‱‱‱ straight league titles. He kept a clean sheet against Sampdoria that resulted in Barcelona winning the holy grail of European football. However, his last Remember Me game with the club would be the awful 4-0 loss to Milan in the “Dream Team’s” last appearance in a European Cup final. He would then play four Login more years with Valencia before retiring as the all-time appearance record holder in Spanish league history with 622 matches. Zubi is also the most capped player for the Spanish National team. Forgot your password? Forgot your username? After retiring from playing in 1998, he became a sports commentator for RNE in 1998 and for TVE for Create an account the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 Champions League games. In 2001, Zubi was hired as Sports Director for his first team Athletic Bilbao and would retain that position for three years until his dismissal. He now spends his time as a leadership skills consultant with Make A team, an Inmark Group’s business unit focused on human resources training. Nando Fernando Muñoz GarcĂ­a spent two seasons at Barcelona as their starting defensive center back. He joined the club in 1990 from Sevilla and after this cup final, would Last Game end up going to Real Madrid for four years and then the other club rival, Espanyol in FC Barcelona Real Betis 1996, and retire there in 2001. Unfortunately, he is no longer involved with football 5 0 and is enjoying his retirement in Sevilla. Tournament: King's Cup Albert Ferrer Date: 1/12/11 Albert "Chapi” Ferrer was the right back for this team. He started out as a youth player in the mid 80’s and joined the team in 1990 after a year at CD Tenerife on loan. He would remain on this team for eight years and win 5 league titles, 1 Champions Cup, 1 Cup Winners' Cup, and 3 Copa Del Rey trophies along with other trophies. He would then join Chelsea for five years until his retirement in 2003. He currently is a sports commentator for TV3, La Sexta, and has made some appearances on Sky Sports News and Sky’s Revista De La Liga this past season. miamiblaugrana.org/index.php?option=
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  • 2. 1/15/2011 FC Barcelona Supporters Club Miami - 
 Ronald Koeman The Dutchman Koeman joined Barcelona in the summer of 1989 from PSV Eindhoven. Koeman was an attacking defender for the “Dream Team” and was known as one of their best free kick and penalty kicks taker and also for his long distance goals such as his goal against Porto. His free kick goal in the final against Sampdoria will always be remembered by fans as the goal that finally won the club that was missing in their museum. Koeman bid farewell to the club in the summer of 1995 when he returned to Holland to play for Feyenoord for two more years until he retired. After his retirement, Koeman went into coaching where he served as an assistant manager to Guus Hiddink with Holland in the 1998 World Cup and would then get his first managerial position with Dutch Club Vitesse in 2000. He then would leave Vitesse in mid-season to take the Ajax job and went on to win the domestic double. He would win another league title but his four year tenure was full of disappointing results. He would resign from Ajax and then manage Benfica, who would be eliminated by Barcelona in the 2005-2006 Champions League Quarter-Finals, then replace Hiddink at PSV and win the Dutch league title, and then replace Quique Flores at Valencia early into the 2007-2008 season and endure a crazy disappointing season at Valencia even though he managed to win the Copa Del Rey. He currently was appointed as the new manager of the Dutch club AZ after replacing former Barcelona manager Louis van Gaal. Juan Carlos Juan Carlos RodrĂ­guez Moreno, aka Juan Carlos, joined the “Dream Team” from AtlĂ©tico Madrid for the 1991-1992 season. He was a fullback who could play on the left or the right. He started in the final against Sampdoria but did not even make it to the bench for the Milan final. Juan Carlos stayed at the club for three years and left after the 93-94 season and spent a year at Valencia and spent four more years at his original club, Real Valladolid, until his retirement after the 98-99 season. In his retirement, he represented Castile and LeĂłn autonomous football team in 2002 and currently is the president of the “AsociaciĂłn de Veteranos” (Veterans Association) of Real Valladolid, a position he has held since 2005. Bakero Bakero left Real Sociedad and signed with FC Barcelona in 1988 and would remain there until the 1996-1997 season concluded. He was an attacking midfielder that formed the strong attacking part of the “Dream Team.” His career at the club would result in winning the Champions Cup, 2 Cup Winners' Cup, 4 Spanish League titles and 2 Copa Del Rey medals. He would play one further season in Mexico with Veracruz before finally retiring from playing. After retiring, he rejoined FC Barcelona as an assistant to Llorenç Serra Ferrer (with Barcelona B) and then Louis Van Gaal of the first team. He would return to Mexico in 1999 to manage Puebla with poor results and was sacked after the conclusion of the Mexican winter League. After a short period in which he was appointed sports adviser for the Generalitat de Cataluña and worked as a sports pundit in the media, he returned to managing with MĂĄlaga B after replacing Antonio Tapia in the middle of the 2004-2005 season, and saved the team from relegation by finishing 17th in the league. In August 2005, he returned to Real Sociedad as the club’s Sports Director but took over as manager in March, 2006 and also saved them from relegation by finishing in 16th place. However, he would be sacked as manager just seven games in the following season because of poor results. He then would join Koeman, in 2007, as his assistant at Valencia but both would get fired during the same season because of bad results. Currently, he is unemployed but has been mentioned as a candidate for some managerial positions with some Romanian clubs such as Dinamo Bucharest. Julio Salinas Julio Salinas was the “Dream Team’s” tall center forward. He signed with FC Barcelona right before the 1988-1989 season from AtlĂ©tico Madrid. His career with the club ended after the 1994-1995 season but during that time, he would go on to win the Champions Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup (which he scored in the final), and four league titles among other trophies. He would late play for Deportivo La Coruña, Sporting GijĂłn, Yokohama Marinos in Japan and AlavĂ©s before retiring in 2000. After retiring from the game, he became involved with sports commentary with TVE by announcing Spain’s National team’s games and Champions League matches. He would also pen a column for El Mundo Deportivo. He currently is announcing games on La Sexta, a position he has held since 2006, and was also recently a competitor on the show,” ÂĄMira quiĂ©n baila!”; Spain’s version of “Dancing With The Stars.” Hristo Stoichkov The Bulgarian International joined FC Barcelona from CSKA Sofia in 1990 and his goals helped lead the “Dream Team” in winning those four consecutive league titles along with the Champion’s Cup. He and Bakero were involved in the setup of Koeman’s free kick goal that won the game for Barcelona against Sampdoria. He was known for his fighting spirit and amazing goals, but was also known for his ill temper as witnessed when he stomped on a referee’s foot and was suspended for two months. Following the 1994-1995 season, Hristo went to Parma for an uneventful year and then returned to Barcelona where he would help lead the team, managed by Bobby Robson, to win the Copa Del Rey and Cup Winners’ Cup. 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 after the following season. He would go on to play for CSKA Sofia, Al-Nassr, Kashiwa Reysol, and Chicago Fire before retiring after one year with D.C. United in 2003. Since then, Hristo became involved in management and was back with Barcelona as the striker’s coach under Frank Rijkaard before taking the Bulgarian national team manager position in 2004. He would then step down after three unsuccessful years. His first club manager job was to manage Celta Vigo in 2007 but his two year stint was a disappointing one and would lead to his sacking. He is currently is the new manager of the South African club, Mamelodi Sundowns FC, after he was hired in June. Michael Laudrup One of the greatest players to ever play for FC Barcelona and in Spain and also to break the Barcelona fans’ hearts was the Danish international, Michael Laudrup. In 1989, Juventus sold Laudrup to Barcelona and Laudrup would go on to form the attacking brilliance of the “Dream Team” along with Amor, Bakero and Guardiola. He would play a vital part in the club winning those 4 consecutive league titles and Champions Cup. Sadly, he left Barcelona after a falling out with Johan Cruyff. He was left out the final roster for the 93-94 Cup final against Milan and left the club. Some say that it was allegedly because he was involved with Cruyff’s daughter. Laudrup’s next destination infuriated Barcelona fans when he joined Real Madrid. He would end up winning his fifth consecutive league title when he helped Madrid break the four year Barcelona run. He would remain for another year before playing stints in Japan with Vissel Kobe and with Ajax Amsterdam. He would then retire from playing football after the 1998 World Cup. Two years after retiring, he returned to football as an assistant manager to the Danish national team before taking over his former Danish club, BrĂžndby, after the 2002 World Cup. From 2002 to 2006, Laudrup managed BrĂžndby to two league title and 2 domestic cup titles. He then left BrĂžndby and returned to Spain as Getafe’s manager for the 2007-2008 season which saw his club lose in the final of Copa Del Rey to Valencia, managed by former Barcelona teammate Ronald Koeman, and lose to Bayern Munich in the Quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup in extra time. He would then resign as Getafe’s manager after that one season and join Spartak Moscow where he has been their current manager for the past two seasons. Josep Guardiola What more can be said of “Dream Team” member Josep Guardiola. After his great career with FC Barcelona, he would go to play in Italy for Roma and Brescia, Qatar’s Al-Ahli, and end his playing career in Mexico with Dorados de Sinaloa in 2006. He then took a year off from football before returning to FC Barcelona to be the Barcelona B manager. His first year with Barcelona B would be successful as the club clinched promotion to Segunda DivisiĂłn B. He then would be offered the dream job of managing FC Barcelona after Frank Rijkaard was sacked following the conclusion of the 2007-2008 season. In his first year on the job, Guardiola became the first manager in Spanish football history to win the treble after FC Barcelona won the league, Copa Del Rey and Champions League title during the 2008-2009 season. He became just one of the few to have won the Champions League trophy for the same club as a player and manager. Eusebio SacristĂĄn Eusebio joined FC Barcelona from AtlĂ©tico Madrid before the 1988-1989 season started and would go on to be part of the midfield of the “Dream Team.” During his time with the club, he would win 4 consecutive league titles, a Cup Winners’ Cup and the European Champions Cup. Following the 1994-1995 season, he would go on to play for Celta Vigo and Real Valladolid before retiring from football in 2002. He would return to the club as Frank Rijkaard’s assistant in which he and Ten Cate helped Rijkaard manage the club and win two consecutive league titles and also a Champions League title. He would end up leaving the club when Rijkaard was dismissed. Currently, he is managing Celta Vigo after he was hired back in March. The players on the bench were: GK Carles Busquets; JosĂ© RamĂłn Alexanko; Txiki Begiristain; Miguel Ángel Nadal; and Ion Andoni Goikoetxea. Carles Busquets Carles Busquets, more famously known as Sergio Busquets’s father, was the long time backup keeper Zubizarreta. Just like his son, he was promoted from Barcelona B and remained a part of the first team from 1988 to 1999. Unfortunately, his tenure at the club is remembered mostly for some of his blunders in net. He would then play for UE Lleida and retire from the game after the 2002-2003 season. He is currently now one of the keepers coaches with the Barcelona academy. JosĂ© RamĂłn Alexanko Alexanko is a center back who signed with FC Barcelona back in 1980 and captained the “Dream Team” until his retirement following the 1992-1993 season. During that span, he played in over 200 games for the club and was the first one who lifted the Champions Cup to make amends for the 1986 cup Final in which his penalty shot saved in the shootout. After retiring, he then got involved in management with stints at miamiblaugrana.org/index.php?option=
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 FC Universitatea Craiova and FC NaĆŁional BucureƟti in the late 90’s and then served as Carles Rexach’s assistant when Rexach was managing FC Barcelona in the 2001-2002 season. He is currently the man in charge of FC Barcelona youth system; a position he has held since 2005. Txiki Begiristain Txiki is also a name well known for Barcelona fans as a player and as the football club’s technical director. He joined FC Barcelona in 1988 from Real Sociedad and left the club in 1995. During his tenure, he also won four consecutive league titles, a Cup Winners’ Cup and the Champions Cup. He would go on to play for Deportivo La Coruña and Urawa Red Diamonds before retiring from the game in 1999. After he retired, he got into sports commentary with TV3 while being involved with LluĂ­s Bassat’s run for club presidency in 1999, which Joan Laporta was also involved in. In 2003, new elections were in store for FC Barcelona and LluĂ­s Bassat had Joan Laporta as his opponent this time and Txiki backing Laporta. After Laporta won the election, Txiki was appointed as the technical director of the football club which he still currently holds and will step down from that position after the 2009-2010 season. Miguel Ángel Nadal Nadal joined FC Barcelona from Mallorca in 1991 as one of their defenders. His tenure at the club resulted in five league titles, one Cup Winners’ Cup and the Champions Cup. He featured in over 300 club matches but left the club in 1999 because of van Gaal not selecting him. He would return to Mallorca where he would continue to shine for both club and country until his retirement in 2005. He is also known for being the uncle of one of the best tennis players in the world at the moment, Rafael Nadal. Currently, Nadal is a member of the FC Barcelona veterans indoor team which just won the league title. Ion Andoni Goikoetxea Goikoetxea joined the club from Osasuna in 1988 but was sent to a two year loan at Real Sociedad. He returned to the club in time for the 1991-1992 season. He was one of the few players of the club who could play in all positions except goal keeping. He would win Don Balon’s player of the year in that first season and would go on to win four league titles and the European Champions Cup among other cups. He left the club after the 1993-1994 season and would go on to play for Athletic Bilbao, Yokohama Marinos, and Osasuna before retiring from football in 1999. He then retired and coached in Osasuna’s youth teams and as Osasuna’s assistant manager, with one game as the head coach of Osasuna against Barcelona in 2008, since the manager Cuco Ziganda was watching from the stands while he carried out a suspension. Currently, he is not coaching anywhere but he is also a member of the FC Barcelona veterans indoor team that just won the league cup. Four other players were not called up to the final roster either due to suspensions, foreign player limit rules and substitution limits were Amor, CristĂłbal Parralo, Ricardo Serna and Richard Witschge. Guillermo Amor Amor is another member of the “Dream Team” who came from the youth academy. He was an attacking midfielder who represented the club for over 10 years. Amor made his debut in 1988 and went on to win 17 trophies with 3 Copa del Rey titles, 5 league titles, 2 Cup Winners’ Cup titles and the 1992 Champions Cup. Just like Abidal, he unfortunately was suspended for the Final due to bookings thus could not play in the final. He left the club in 1998 and went on to play for Fiorentina, Villarreal CF, and Livingston FC before retiring from the game in 2003. He would end up being the manager of Barcelona B in 2003 and remain there till 2007. His contract was not renewed and he left the club and the position was then given to Guardiola. Amor would then become a sports commentator for Telecinco. Unfortunately, Amor would suffer a horrible car accident, after commentating on a game, on December 17th, 2007 which lead Amor to be operated for an abdominal trauma and eventually recovered. His son is currently in Barcelona’s youth academy. He is currently is still a sports commentator for Telecinco and is another member of the FC Barcelona veterans indoor squad. CristĂłbal Parralo CristĂłbal was a youth player who was promoted to the first team for the 1987-1988 season. He would then leave the club and play for Real Oviedo and Logroñés before returning to the club for the 1991-1992 season. He only featured in a few games and would leave the club after that season. He would go on to play for Real Oviedo, Espanyol and finish his career with Paris SG, retiring after the 2002-2003 season. After retiring from playing, he also got into coaching with assistant manager jobs at Espanyol and Benfica. He then got his first managerial job with PD Santa Eulalia in Segunda B back in February. He is currently the new manager of Girona FC in the Segunda DivisiĂłn. miamiblaugrana.org/index.php?option=
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 Ricardo Serna Serna came to FC Barcelona in 1988 after six years with Sevilla. He was a defender for the “Dream Team” and featured in over 100 games for the club. His time at the club would result in him winning two league titles, one Cup Winners’ Cup and the Champions Cup. Serna did not make it to the bench in the final against Sampdoria and would leave the club after that final. He would go on to play for Deportivo La Coruña, Real Mallorca, Granada CF, before retiring with AD Ceuta after the 1996-1997 season. After retiring from playing, he also went into management. He spent some time managing the Andalusia autonomous football team (SelecciĂłn de fĂștbol de AndalucĂ­a) before going to Morocco’s IRT Tanger before returning to Spain to manage Manchego CF in the Tercera DivisiĂłn. In June, 2008, he was hired to be Club Deportivo Don Benito’s new manager in the Tercera DivisiĂłn but was fired in November 2008 and currently has not found a new club to manage. Richard Witschge Witschge is the Dutch midfielder bought by Cruyff from Ajax Amsterdam for the 1991-1992 season. His stay would be a short one, 2 seasons, but he played in nine Champions Cup games in his first season along with 23 league appearances. After the 1992-1993 season, Witschge would leave the team and have stints with FC Bordeaux, Blackburn Rovers, Ajax, AlavĂ©s before finishing his playing career with Oita Trinita in Japan after the 2003-2004 season. He is currently Aron Winter’s assistant manager over at Ajax Amsterdam’s Reserve Team, Jong Ajax. These were the players that helped pave the way for FC Barcelona to capture their first ever Champions League title. I would like to thank my friends Sonia and Xavi (no, not that Xavi) for their help in this research. If you know of any updates or mistakes, please feel free to let me know. Add New Comment @IBES16 Logout 2 comments 1 like received Share on Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Subscribe by email Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL http://disqus.com/forums/fcbarcelonasupportersmiami/fc_barcelona_supporters_club_miami_where_are_they_now_1992_european_cup_champions/trackback/ blog comments powered by DISQUS back to top Latest News Popular Barça one foot in Copa semi’s after Where Are They Now? 1992 5-0 victory over Betis. European Cup Champions. Xavi is under appreciated and that’s The Myth of Messi-Dependency fine. Ibracadabra and Eto'o disappears. Messi wins FIFA Ballon d’Or for the Will FC Barcelona Tour Florida Next second year in a row. Summer? Barça would struggle in the EPL talk Is Robinho really the answer? is getting tired. Guardiola's Barça Sets New It's Too Soon For Greatest Team Standard Ever Talk. A Week of FC Barcelona Football FC Barcelona to play AC Milan in Not Seen On TV. Miami in August. Is FCB Miami Set Up to Fail? Barça’s Shirt Sponsor Deal – Was it The Curious Case of Samuel Eto'o miamiblaugrana.org/index.php?option=
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