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sara_162

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Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« on: 11 May 2007, 23:28:39 »
I just thought we should have a thread that honours the players who have come through La Masia from Guardiola, Amor, Fabregas, Xavi, Iniesta, Victor Valdes and Leo Messi through to the new ones coming through in Bojan, Giovanni dos Santos, Iago Falque  :)






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« Reply #1 on: 11 May 2007, 23:34:12 »
Giovanni dos Santos Ramírez (born May 11, 1989 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) is a Mexican football midfielder who plays for FC Barcelona and is part of the Mexican National U-20 Football and the team that won the FIFA U-17 World Championship 2005 held in Peru. Dos Santos, also known as "Gio" or "Giova", was a key piece in winning the title.

Biography
He is the son of the former Brazilian football player Gerardo dos Santos, better known as "Zizinho", who played in the Mexican soccer teams América and León in the late 1980s. Gio's mother is the Mexican Liliana Ramírez de dos Santos; he has two brothers, an older, Eder and a younger, Jonathan who also plays for FC Barcelona, but in the Juvenil B category.

His father can be recognized as the driving force behind Giovanni?s career, he founded a school in Monterrey named São Paulo en México in which he coached his children among many other kids. In 2001 São Paulo participated in the Dallas Cup, a prestigious youth tournament in the USA, winning the U-12 category with Giovanni as the star of the team. After that accomplishment Zizinho decided that Giovanni was ready to begin a more professional formation and he managed to get a trial for Giovanni with the Mexican first division team, Club Monterrey, in which he was immediately identified as a prodigy and quickly jumped the youth ranks to join their filial of professional third division.

Months later a youth team of Club Monterrey was due to participate in a tournament in France and the officers of the club decided to send Giovanni as a reinforcement. In that tournament he was scouted when a youth team of FC Barcelona played Giovanni's team. After the match a representative of FC Barcelona contacted Giovanni?s parents to offer a place for Giovanni on FC Barcelona?s youth system, his parents accepted and moved to Spain a year later.

Established in Barcelona with his parents and brothers Giovanni quickly adapted to his new way of life, both of his brothers made trials to join FC Barcelona youth system, but only Jonathan was accepted. Giovanni was placed in a category a couple years above his, but he didn?t struggle, in the Cadete A category he was Pichichi of the league with 28 goals. He then moved on briefly to Juvenil B and then to Juvenil A, where he won the Milk Cup Premier Category with FC Barcelona in 2005.

During the FIFA U-17 World Championship 2005 wearing the number eight on his back he dazzled observers, experts or not. With his great performance during the tournament, Gio managed to assist on half of the goals of the Mexican team during the tournament, a fact that combined with his ability awarded him the Adidas Silver Ball as the second best player of the tournament, only behind the Brazilian Anderson, although many experts considered that the honor for the best player of the tournament should have been awarded to Dos Santos.

After the U-17 title Giovanni returned to Barcelona, and went back to the Juvenil A category where he helped his team to make comeback in the league and win the regional title, this title allowed them to participate in the Youth Copa del Rey, where they faced other regional champions, among them their historic arch rival Real Madrid. Giovanni played once again a significant role during the tournament and helped the team win the national title of the category.


The inclusion of Giovanni dos Santos in the Mexican National Team, senior and U-20 is one of many expected near-future possibilities, but the foremost possibility would have to be Dos Santos's ascension into FC Barcelona's first squad. It has been rumored that now that Rafael Márquez has acquired the Spanish citizenship and become a dual citizen a spot for a player from outside the European Union would open, and Dos Santos would be eligible to play for FC Barcelona.

Hugo Sánchez, newly appointed manager of the Mexican National Team, has made public that he maintains communication with the player, and intends to call on him in the near future. Meanwhile Dos Santos remains in the list of players for the Mexican U-20 National Team.

It's his birthday today!!  Feliz cumpelaños Giova!! :D

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #2 on: 12 May 2007, 03:46:19 »
aww happy Birthday Gio!!! i love him! :-*

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #3 on: 12 May 2007, 05:28:26 »
great thread sara!!!
yeah Happy Bday!!! :D

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #4 on: 17 May 2007, 00:00:04 »
La Masia
La Masia, located next to the stadium, is the heart of the Barça youth system. This emblematic building forms part of the history and heritage of Futbol Club Barcelona, and is an ancient country residence built in 1702.


At first, La Masia was used as the workshop in which the architects and builders of the Camp Nou modelled their project, and was the starting point for VIP visitors and collaborators in the construction work. Once FC Barcelonas stadium was inaugurated, on September 24, 1957, the doors of La Masia were closed until a new use could be found for it. Under the presidency of Enric Llaudet, the building was remodelled and extended for use as the clubs social headquarters, which had formerly been located on a different site in Via Laietana. The new social headquarters were opened on September 26, 1966.


In 1979 it became a hall of residence
As the club grew and different offices were established, it became apparent that La Masia was no longer big enough, and under Agustí Montal, they were moved to the area now next to the ice rink. So, La Masia was once again disused until Josep Lluís Núñez assumed the presidency and immediately found a new purpose for the building: La Masia became the residence of young players from outside of Barcelona. The renovation work was done quickly, and on October 20, 1979 it was officially declared ready for use.

A group of young players with a bright future

This residence is now used to develop the young players that have had to leave their families in order to train at FC Barcelona both in a sporting and intellectual sense. In the clubs centenary year, La Masia celebrated its twentieth anniversary and the general feedback has been very positive. Several youngsters that had lived at La Masia have gone on to play for the first team, including Amor, Guardiola, Sergi, De la Peña, Puyol, Xavi, Reina, Víctor Valdés, Gabri and Messi, as well a large number of players that have gone on to play for Spanish clubs. So successful has it all been that many people now simply use the name La Masia to refer to Barças youth players in general.
But the players residing at La Masia are not only limited to those from Catalonia or the rest of the state. There are also numerous young players from other countries.

The facilities
La Masia consists of two floors and a few attics, measuring 610 m2. It houses 60 boys (12 sleep at La Masia itself and another 48 in other rooms situated around the stadium). It has a kitchen, dining room, living room, library, office, bathrooms, showers and four large dormitories with dressing rooms.


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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #5 on: 17 May 2007, 00:24:25 »
Awww thanks for keeping the thread going :)

A group of young players with a bright future

that describes the players at La Masia perfectly :D

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« Reply #6 on: 18 May 2007, 17:36:38 »
Awww thanks for keeping the thread going :)

A group of young players with a bright future

that describes the players at La Masia perfectly :D

lol you're right ;) I think Bojan Krkic, Giovanni dos Santos and Iago Falque are supposed to be the next ones to come through to the Barca first team :)

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #7 on: 18 May 2007, 18:48:37 »
happy Birthday  ;D

sara_162

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #8 on: 18 May 2007, 18:49:41 »
Awww thanks for keeping the thread going :)

A group of young players with a bright future

that describes the players at La Masia perfectly :D

lol you're right ;) I think Bojan Krkic, Giovanni dos Santos and Iago Falque are supposed to be the next ones to come through to the Barca first team :)

Krkic and dos Santos will be in the Barca first team in the next two seasons I think because they are so talented and Barca need more hungry talented players

lucylovesmanutd

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #9 on: 18 May 2007, 18:57:56 »
awwwww barça b is going down! :(

sara_162

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Re: Players from La Masia - FC Barcelona
« Reply #10 on: 18 May 2007, 19:02:51 »
awwwww barça b is going down! :(

Bojan and Giova have to go to the Barca first team now because with Barca B being relegated they'll be playing low teams

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« Reply #12 on: 1 September 2008, 19:59:20 »
It's nice to have a thread for our La Masia babies :-* :d

Gracy i found some pix of Victor.S with his fans they're really cute. Wanna me send them?

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« Reply #13 on: 1 September 2008, 20:30:52 »
Post them on here :D

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« Reply #14 on: 2 November 2008, 16:24:51 »
lol - flips - i didn't know we had one!!!!!!!!