Josep Maria Bartomeu quits Barcelona with European super league warning
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu revealed the club has accepted a proposal to join a future European super league moments after announcing his resignation.
Bartomeu quit, along with his board of directors, ahead of an expected vote of no confidence next month.
During a press conference, Bartomeu said the Spanish giants intend to join a breakaway European league that Liverpool and Manchester United are reported to have been in discussions about.
President Josep Maria Bartomeu announces the resignation of the FC Barcelona Board of Directors. pic.twitter.com/Xr9pBoUzHM— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) October 27, 2020
“Today I can announce a piece of news that will extraordinarily change the club’s revenue prospects for the coming years,” he said in his parting address, reproduced on the club’s official website.
“The board of directors yesterday approved the acceptance of the requirements to participate in a future European super league of football clubs, a project promoted by the big clubs in Europe.
“The details of these requirements will be available to the next board of directors, and the decision on participation in this competition will have to be ratified by the next Assembly of Compromising Partners.
“And I also want to announce that we have approved the acceptance of the future new format of the Club World Cup.”
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Today I have announced my resignation and that of the rest of the FC Barcelona Board of Directors. Here I explain my reasons and briefly look back at these years in charge.I am proud to have served the club. Visca el Barça i visca Catalunya! https://t.co/McHLos0f9y— Josep Maria Bartomeu (@jmbartomeu) October 27, 2020
Bartomeu’s parting comments were met with derision by La Liga president Javier Tebas, who says the “imaginary competition” would ruin Barca.
He tweeted: “Unfortunate @jmbartomeu statement on his last day about @fcbarcelona joining a weak and imaginary competition which would be their ruin. It confirms his ignorance about the football industry. Sad end for a president with successes and lately many mistakes.”
Bartomeu’s fate has perhaps been determined since he was heavily criticised by Gerard Pique and then Lionel Messi, who was furious that a summer exit from the Catalan club was blocked by the president.
Bartomeu did not have much widespread support and was due to face a vote of no confidence in next month’s election after the Spanish government gave the green light for voting to go ahead.
However, he decided to resign to prevent people having to travel to the Nou Camp to vote during the coronavirus crisis, knowing the likely outcome of the vote.
“I have always accepted criticism,” he added. “They say I have a great capacity for resilience. I do not know. What I do know is that I have gained enough experience, together with my fellow board members, to know what reality to live with from the direction of the club.
“And I have always defended that our self-criticism makes us stronger, and that Barça is always reinforced by critical episodes.
“But what we have experienced in recent months exceeds any limit. My boardmates and I have been disrespected; I’ve been insulted, threatened even, me and my family. Also to all my fellow board members.”
An interim board of directors has been convened until March’s elections.