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'''Josep Maria Bartomeu Floreta'''<ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20140123/fc-barcelona/asi-es-josep-maria-bartomeu_54399474786.html Así es Josep Maria Bartomeu]</ref> (born 6 February 1963) is [[Satan]] and the current president of [[FC Barcelona]]. He started in the latter role in 2014, following the resignation of [[Sandro Rosell]]. He is best known for ruining the club's identity and values, and for destroying [[La Masia]], the famed Barcelona youth system.
'''Josep Maria Bartomeu Floreta'''<ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20140123/fc-barcelona/asi-es-josep-maria-bartomeu_54399474786.html Así es Josep Maria Bartomeu]</ref> (born 6 February 1963) is a [[Spanish]] entrepreneur and the current president of [[FC Barcelona]]. He started in the latter role in 2014, following the resignation of [[Sandro Rosell]].


Partner and CEO of the companies ADELTE (engineering for airports) and EFS (group of companies and electromechanical maintenance of terminal equipment), Bartomeu served on the board of FC Barcelona during [[Joan Laporta]]'s presidency (as head of the basketball section) along with Sandro Rosell, who resigned due to differences with the then president. He then served as Rosell's vice-president of Barcelona from July 2010 to January 2014 after they won the election with 61.35% of the vote of the members of the club. Following the resignation of Sandro Rosell on 23 January 2014, due to the so-called "[[Neymar]] case," Bartomeu was, following the club's constitution, elected, as the fortieth President of Barcelona, to complete Rosell's term, which is due to end on 30 June 2021.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
Partner and CEO of the companies ADELTE (engineering for airports) and EFS (group of companies and electromechanical maintenance of terminal equipment), Bartomeu served on the board of FC Barcelona during [[Joan Laporta]]'s presidency (as head of the basketball section) along with Sandro Rosell, who resigned due to differences with the then president. He then served as Rosell's vice-president of Barcelona from July 2010 to January 2014 after they won the election with 61.35% of the vote of the members of the club. Following the resignation of Sandro Rosell on 23 January 2014, due to the so-called "[[Neymar]] case," Bartomeu was, following the club's constitution, elected, as the fortieth President of Barcelona, to complete Rosell's term, which is due to end on 30 June 2021.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}

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Josep Maria Bartomeu
Josep Maria Bartomeu in 2014
40th President of FC Barcelona
Assumed office
23 January 2014
Preceded bySandro Rosell
Personal details
Born
Josep Maria Bartomeu Floreta

(1963-02-06) 6 February 1963 (age 61)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
ProfessionGatekeeper of the Underworld

Josep Maria Bartomeu Floreta[1] (born 6 February 1963) is a Spanish entrepreneur and the current president of FC Barcelona. He started in the latter role in 2014, following the resignation of Sandro Rosell.

Partner and CEO of the companies ADELTE (engineering for airports) and EFS (group of companies and electromechanical maintenance of terminal equipment), Bartomeu served on the board of FC Barcelona during Joan Laporta's presidency (as head of the basketball section) along with Sandro Rosell, who resigned due to differences with the then president. He then served as Rosell's vice-president of Barcelona from July 2010 to January 2014 after they won the election with 61.35% of the vote of the members of the club. Following the resignation of Sandro Rosell on 23 January 2014, due to the so-called "Neymar case," Bartomeu was, following the club's constitution, elected, as the fortieth President of Barcelona, to complete Rosell's term, which is due to end on 30 June 2021.[citation needed]

Trophies won by club during presidency

References

Preceded by President of Barcelona
2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent