F.C. Barcelona Formation 2013

F.C. Barcelona Football Formation

Creation DateJuly 24, 2013 UsernameSatadru145

Lineup (3-4-2-1)

Andoni Zubizarreta · Ronald Koeman · Carles Puyol · Daniel Alves · Josep Guardiola · Andrés Iniesta · Xavi Hernández · Johan Cruyff (c) · Lionel Messi · Ronaldinho · Ronaldo

Barcelona's "Best XI of All Time"
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The hardest part of choosing an all-time best XI for Barcelona is figuring out who to leave off, and I'm sure plenty of you will spit your coffee upon learning that my lineup doesn't include Diego Maradona, Kubala, Rivaldo, Romário, Luís Figo, Michael Laudrup, Samuel Eto'o, Luis Enrique, Thierry Henry or Hristo Stoitchkov. Each of them are contenders of some of the greatest players of their nations and of All Time as well.

But you can only put 11 players on the field, and it's a measure of the remarkable players Barcelona has had over the years that those guys wouldn't make this list. In the end, I decided to go with a 3-4-2-1, the better to maximize Barça's wealth of attackers.
Here's my all-time Barcelona XI:


Goalkeeper : Andoni Zubizarreta (1986-94)
The former Spanish national team stalwart spent eight productive seasons at Barcelona, winning the club's first European club crown in 1991-92 with the Dream Team. Currently the sporting director at Barça, Zubi beats out Víctor Valdés quite handsomely.

Center back : Ronald Koeman (1989-95)
I fully expect Gerard Piqué to cement his spot here down the road, but Koeman takes it for now ahead of Piqué and Migueli. The Dutchman was a constant threat on free kicks of the kind that he scored to win the 1991-92 European Cup.

Right back : Daniel Alves (2008-current)
The Brazilian is only in his fifth season at Barça, but the club has never had a right back like him. Capable of marauding downfield and playing better defense than you'd suspect staying at home, Alves is a fairly clear pick.

Left back : Carles Puyol (1999-current)
Puyol isn't your typical Catalan player in that he's less about cleverness than about his lion-hearted pride and competitiveness as a defender.

Defensive midfield : Josep Guardiola (1990-2001)
One of the game's classic defensive midfielders, capable of organizing the midfield while spraying passes to just the right places, Guardiola was a coach on the field long before he became a tremendous coach on the sideline.

Right midfield : Xavi Hernandez (1998-current)
Probably the best Spanish player ever and midfield hub of today's remarkable era, Xavi combines quality and longevity in a way that makes him an easy choice for this list.

Left midfield : Andrés Iniesta (2002-current)
When he's at his best (read: not injured), Iniesta can make an argument for being the world's best player. His contributions to Barça have been immense over the years, and it's hard to imagine the runaway success of today's team without him. A difficult call here between Iniesta and Laudrup.

Attacking midfield : Johan Cruyff (1973-78)
Even though Cruyff has made a bigger impact at Barcelona by establishing the team's philosophy than he did as a player, you can't dismiss his impact on the field, either. His leading role in winning the Spanish league during his first season changed the mentality of the club.

Right Forward : Lionel Messi (2004-current)
Already one of the top twenty players of all time at age 25, Messi has won three Champions Leagues and five Spanish leagues while sweeping the last four FIFA Ballon D'Or awards. And he has done it all at the club he joined at age 13. People may often point out Messi's inability as a Footballer, outside of Barcelona; but it is to be noted that in Barcelona he has achieved almost everything a Footballer asks for.

Left Forward : Ronaldinho (2003-08)
History may record this as the Era of Messi, but Ronaldinho was the world's best player for two straight seasons with Barça and led the team to the 2005-06 Champions League crown. Ronaldinho almost single-handedly resurrected the club and won them almost everything (something which Messi never had to do). At his best, Ronaldinho was just a magician who could do anything at everything on the field. He was unstoppable, and was loved by all. Fittingly he remains the only Barça player ever to get a standing ovation in Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid's home ground).

Striker : Ronaldo (1996-97)
One season. Just one season, but that was more than enough to identify the genius that the original Ronaldo was. He was unstoppable, relentless, devilishly quick, devastatingly skillful, and was truly the opposition keepers' worst possible nightmare. Ronaldo arrived in Barcelona at a tender age of 19 only. However, he helped the Catalans sweep almost everything possible, in his single season. 47 Goals from 49 games, at an age of 19. No wonder FIFA gave away the World Player of the Year award, as also the Ballon D'Or came in his way. The greatest striker of all time, just walks into this team, even for his single season in the club.


Coach/Manager : Johan Cruyff, Frank Rijkaard and Josep Guardiola.


Reserves include : Diego Maradona, László Kubala, Rivaldo, Romário, Miguel Ángel Nadal, Sergi Barjuán, Luís Figo, Michael Laudrup, Samuel Eto'o, Luis Enrique Martínez, Luis Suárez, Thierry Henry, Hristo Stoitchkov, César Rodríguez Álvarez, Deco, Gheorghe Hagi, Zinedine Zidane, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Ludovic Giuly.