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Vees’ McCallum takes on Cougars’ Ravensbergen in WHL goalie fight
It appears 2026 might be the year of the goalie fight.
With two already in the books in the NHL, some young netminders got in on the fun on Monday.
Late in the third period of a WHL game, Ethan McCallum of the Penticton Vees and Joshua Ravensbergen of the Prince George Cougars traded blows at centre ice.
The fight didn’t last long, with Ravensbergen falling on top of McCallum after a couple of punches each.
Both goaltenders even gave each other a little pat on the back before heading their separate ways.
McCallum, 19, won the battle on the scoreboard, as he backstopped the Vees to a 3-0 shutout victory.
Ravensbergen, 19, was selected by the San Jose Sharks with the 30th overall pick in the 2025 NHL draft. He was also a member of the Canadian team that won bronze at the 2026 world juniors.
The two may have got some inspiration from watching the big boys over the past month, as Florida’s Sergei Bobrovsky fought San Jose’s Alex Nedeljkovic on Jan. 19, while Boston’s Jeremy Swayman and Tampa Bay’s Andrei Vasilevskiy squared off outdoors in the Stadium Series on Feb. 1.
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Trump says Iran team would risk their ‘life and safety’ by playing in World Cup
US President Donald Trump warned Iran’s football team Thursday their “life and safety” would be at risk if they took part in the upcoming World Cup in North America.
Trump’s comments came just two days after he told FIFA chief Gianni Infantino the Iranian players would be welcome despite the Middle East war.
“The Iran National Soccer Team is welcome to The World Cup, but I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.
The war, triggered by US-Israeli strikes on February 28, has thrown into doubt Iran’s participation at this summer’s men’s football World Cup, jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the US.
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Infantino, the head of world football’s governing body, said earlier this week that during a meeting with Trump at the White House they had discussed the “current situation in Iran.”
“President Trump reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States,” he wrote after the meeting on Tuesday.
Infantino in December created a FIFA peace prize and awarded it to Trump.
His comments were the first time the football chief has acknowledged the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Trump this week weighed in on the case of Iran’s visiting women footballers in Australia, calling for them to get asylum.
Trump calls on Australia to give asylum to Iranian women’s soccer players
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The players feared they could face retaliation back home for not singing the national anthem before an Asian Cup match.
Australia later agreed to grant asylum to the five players who decided to stay.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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The Vikings Still Have Major Free Agency Work to Do
As the expensive Phase 1 of free agency winds down, the Vikings have been busy with player contract restructures, cuts and a few new player signings and re-signings while awaiting the Kyler Murray decision and trying to find a new center, punter and reinforcements in the secondary, on the defensive line and at wide receiver (via free agency or next month’s draft).
Across the entire NFC North, there haven’t been any splashy signings or trades. Since the entire division finished last season with winning records, it’s not a shock to see the Vikings, Bears, Lions, and Packers proceeding with caution compared to losing teams such as the Raiders and Titans overspending in early free agency.
That will change for the Vikings when they likely get Murray signed during or shortly after his visit this week, when they hope to agree to a one-year contract and have Murray pass his physical (after the foot injury that kept him out for most of last season).
Several Key Roster Questions Still Face the Vikings
The Vikings lost a couple of key players, with third wide receiver Jalen Nailor heading to the Raiders and punter/holder Ryan Wright signing with the Saints. The good news was the re-signing of linebacker Eric Wilson, who proved to be a great fit in Brian Flores’ defense with a career year in 2025 (6.5 sacks, 115 tackles, 17 tackles-for-loss, and four forced fumbles). The 31-year-old Wilson stays on an affordable deal (three years, $22.5 million).
We’ll see how the Vikings’ signing of James Pierre (two years, $8.5 million) plays out for a corner coming from the Steelers (he played 26% of their defensive snaps last season). He should be an upgrade over Jeff Okudah, who didn’t pan out last season. And I still see the Vikings drafting a corner in the first three rounds to compete with Pierre for the No. 3 corner position.
Beyond the most important move of adding a veteran quarterback, there are several areas of concern with the current state of roster building for the 2026 Vikings. Included are:
Center: The Vikings must have been disappointed to see several top centers sign with other teams this week. Heading that list was Tyler Linderbaum, who left Baltimore for a $27 million per-year overpay by the Raiders (the previous highest paid center was Creed Humphrey of the Chiefs at $18 million per year, with Cowboys guard Tyler Smith the previous highest paid interior O-lineman on his $24 million per year deal).
Among other highly-rated free-agent centers, Connor McGovern re-signed in Buffalo, Cade Mays went to Detroit, Tyler Biadasz went to the Chargers, Elgton Jenkins wound up in Cleveland after the Packers cut him, and Carolina signed Luke Fortner.
Lloyd Cushenberry is available after the Titans released him, but he’s coming off a down year so the Vikings may have to look to the draft for a center with one of their early round picks (the Vikings picked up an additional third-round compensatory pick for the loss of Sam Darnold so they have a first [No. 18]), a second and two third-round picks along with five later round picks. I don’t see the team counting on Michael Jurgens to be the starting center, and Blake Brandel is better suited as a backup guard and tackle.
Punter: Despite a strong season for Ryan Wright, it was somewhat surprising to see him leave for New Orleans on a four-year, $14 million contract. The Vikings could look to free agency or the draft for their next punter, and that punter also must have the ability to hold well for Will Reichard. All-Pro long snapper Andrew DePaolo was re-signed, so that is good news on the special teams front.
Safety: The Vikings are keeping the door open for Harrison Smith to return, and after his strong finish last season, Kevin O’Connell and Flores likely want him back. The Vikings have to be looking at signing a vet safety (beyond Tavierre Thomas, who was re-signed, though he’s more of a special-teamer) and drafting one in the early rounds, with Josh Metellus and Theo Jackson under contract, but both have their limitations.
Defensive Line: With the release of vets Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen, the team needs to add some veteran help on the D-line to play alongside the surging Jalen Redmond and two recent draftees who also have shown promise — Levi Drake Rodriguez and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins.
I think it would be a mistake to trade Jonathan Greenard, as has been rumored. He is an elite pass rusher and forms a great trio of Edge/OLBs with Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner (and Flores can get all three on the field together in passing situations).
Running Back and Wide Receiver: I like that the Vikings will have Aaron Jones back after he accepted a reduced 2026 contract. He and Jordan Mason are a solid pair of backs, but I see the team drafting an explosive, speedy back who can become a dual threat, and they could use one of their early draft picks for such a player.
A wide receiver to challenge for the third WR spot is also a strong possibility in free agency or the draft, especially if O’Connell is not sold on last year’s third-rounder Tai Felton to take over that role.
Stay tuned — there are plenty of potential bargain players for the Vikings to sign in the next phases of free agency, and with nine picks in the upcoming draft, they have the opportunity to add a few quality starters and lots of depth, but they have to do a much better job of drafting compared to recent years.
Around the NFL free agency/trade observations
1. Elsewhere in the NFC North, the Bears have downgraded at center by trading for ex-Viking Garrett Bradbury after Pro Bowler Drew Dalman’s surprise retirement. The Bears are also weaker at wide receiver after trading D.J. Moore to Buffalo. And they lost quality corner Nahshon Wright (five interceptions last season) as he signed with the Jets.
Green Bay’s leading receiver last season — Romeo Doubs — has left the Packers for New England (after the Pats cut ex-Viking Stefon Diggs for cap relief). Starting DE Rashan Gary was traded to the Cowboys, and former first-round LB Quay Walker (who led the Packers with 128 tackles) has signed in Las Vegas. Also, the team lost its No. 2 QB, Malik Willis, to Miami. The Packers added former Gophers corner Benjamin St-Juste, who played for the Chargers last season.
The Lions lost a fine back in David Montgomery in a trade with Houston (ex-Chief Isiah Pacheco was signed to replace him), and starting linebacker/defensive leader Alex Anzalone has signed with Tampa Bay.
So, all of the Vikings’ NFC North rivals have lost some key players in free agency and via trades.
2. Quite the wild situation with Maxx Crosby: Baltimore’s trade of two first-rounders to the Raiders for their Pro Bowl DE was called off after he failed the Ravens’ physical. Baltimore quickly pivoted to sign top DE Trey Hendrickson from the Bengals (for $28 million per year).
If the 31-year-old Hendrickson stays healthy (he missed 10 games last season with a hip injury) and returns to his 2024 form when he led the league with 17.5 sacks, it will wind up as a great deal for the Ravens, who don’t lose any draft picks with the Hendrickson signing.
Now the Raiders have a problem with Crosby’s return: Can he be happy in Vegas, or can they still trade him and get a decent return? It clearly won’t be two No. 1 picks.
3. I think the Rams are a team that has improved significantly at their weakest position — cornerback — through the trade for Trent McDuffie and the signing of Jaylen Watson, who both are coming to L.A. from Kansas City. Darnold threw for 348 yards and three TDs in the NFC title game against the Rams’ secondary, so this was a major area of concern entering 2026 for the Rams.
4. Despite coming off a torn Achilles, Daniel Jones is a big winner in free agency as he signed a two-year, $88 million contract with the Colts that could be worth $100 million through incentives.
I’ll have more next week on the Vikings’ free agency moves, including the QB situation and reactions to other signings around the NFL.
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Cameron Norrie says his style troubles Alcaraz
Cameron Norrie believes his playing style can sometimes make life difficult for Carlos Alcaraz as the two prepare to meet at the Indian Wells Open.
Norrie has been in strong form at the tournament, reaching the quarter-finals without dropping a set. Despite facing the world number one, he appears relaxed about the challenge ahead.
Speaking to Tennis Channel, the Brit joked about suggestions that he could be the favourite.
“I feel like you’re making me feel like the favourite,” Norrie laughed. “He’s completely destroyed me maybe four times in bigger tournaments!”
Still, Norrie explained why he believes his style can cause problems for Alcaraz.
“I always play well when I play him. We always have crazy matches. I think I’m a tricky guy to play against, and I’m there every single point. Sometimes he can struggle with this.”
He admitted that beating Alcaraz will require a near-perfect performance.
“I’m gonna have to fight off multiple break points most games, and I’m gonna have to run a lot. I’m gonna have to be really solid and unpredictable to have a chance with him.”
Norrie also praised the Spaniard’s mindset on court.
“He’s playing well and enjoying his tennis more than ever. He just looks so relaxed in his matches and it’s fun to watch. I’m going to try and enjoy it just as much.”
The British player revealed that a long practice session with Jannik Sinner helped set the tone for his strong run in the desert.
“We had the centre court and it was meant to be two hours, but we were both having an unreal practice,” Norrie said.
“He was like, ‘Come on man, let’s keep going’. I had something to do for the tournament and he had a photoshoot, but he told me to cancel it. We ended up playing about three hours and 20 minutes.”
Norrie believes that the session helped sharpen his game ahead of the tournament.
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India’s T20 World Cup Hero Shivam Dube Spills Secrets, Reveals Gautam Gambhir, Suryakumar Yadav’s Clear Message
Shivam Dube emerged as one of the unsung heroes of India’s T20 World Cup 2026 triumph. Dube had already played a key role in India’s run to the title in 2024, but his contribution was even greater in 2026. Dube slammed 235 runs in eight innings at a strike-rate of 169.06, playing crucial cameos in nearly every game. Following India’s tournament victory, he revealed that captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir had made his task simpler by sending a clear message regarding his role in the team.
“My role was simple and communicated a long time ago by coach Gautam Gambhir and Surya bhai; keeping the strike rate high. If I’m asked to bowl, keep a tight line and keep the runs down,” Dube said, speaking to the Indian Express.
“During the last World Cup too, I had a similar role but that time I had only a couple of big knocks. This time, I told myself that I won’t think too far ahead and take things match by match,” he added.
Dube’s best knock came in India’s final group stage match, when his 31-ball 66 saw India recover after a stuttering start. But his cameos in the Super 8 stage, semi-final and final were arguably even more pivotal for India.
Dube was India’s highest run-scorer in the disappointing defeat to South Africa in the Super 8. He then hit two crucial boundaries in the penultimate over in the do-or-die match against West Indies, a contribution that Gambhir said was equally important to Sanju Samson‘s match-winning 97.
The left-hander then walked in at No. 4 to hammer 43 off 25 in the semi-final against England. In the final against New Zealand, Dube once again made an impact, smashing 26 runs off just 8 balls to help India post a gigantic total of 255.
Dube also praised the dressing room environment fostered by Suryakumar and Gambhir.
“They plan well and back us. They don’t panic in any situation. There is clarity in their communication and they tried to pick the best playing XI for each game. The dressing room environment is great,” he said.
Dube is one of only eight Indian players to win both the 2024 and 2026 editions of the T20 World Cup.
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Report: Chargers sign RB Keaton Mitchell to 2-year deal
Nov 27, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell (34) before the game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Chargers are signing running back Keaton Mitchell to a two-year, $9.5 million contract with $5 million guaranteed, NFL Network reported Thursday.
Mitchell joins Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh after playing his first three NFL seasons under former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.
Mitchell, 24, rushed for 767 yards and three touchdowns and caught 19 passes for 184 yards in 26 career games (two starts) from 2023-25.
He adds depth and special teams experience to a Chargers roster that includes running backs Omarion Hampton, Kimani Vidal and Jaret Patterson. –Field Level Media
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Novak Djokovic praises Draper after Indian Wells Defeat
Novak Djokovic congratulated Jack Draper after their encounter at the Indian Wells Open, where the British star secured a hard-fought victory.
The match was a tightly contested battle in the California desert, eventually decided by a third-set tiebreak, with Draper overcoming the 24-time Grand Slam champion in an intense three-set clash.
Despite the defeat, Djokovic was quick to praise his opponent both in his post-match press conference and later on social media.
“I mean, he’s been playing at a great level, actually. I have watched him a little bit, had some highlights in Dubai that he has played there a few matches,” Djokovic said.
“And here, obviously defending champion, he really likes the conditions, suiting his game, and you could see that. I mean, he’s playing really well. I mean, he’s confident and he was always confident and physically very fit. You know, just overall a great player, great guy. I wish him all the best for the rest of the tournament.”
Djokovic later shared a message on Instagram, once again acknowledging Draper’s performance.
“A tough night in the desert. Respect to @jackdraper, you deserve it. Great to see you back on court fighting fit. Keep it going.”
He also thanked fans who supported him during the tournament.
“And to everyone who supported me here this week, thank you for the energy. No place like tennis paradise. See you soon.”
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Valverde scores first-half hat trick as Real beat City in Champions League | Football News
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Valverde’s first half hattrick gave Real a 3-0 lead in the 1st leg against City
There was an uncertainty among Real Madrid fans before their Champions League match against Manchester City.
It has a new and untested coach, recently lost two league games in a row, and last weekend required a last-minute deflection to beat Celta Vigo.
Federico Valverde dispelled their doubts in a scintillating first 45 minutes, scoring a sublime hat trick that put the home team in the driver’s seat for this much-awaited last 16 tie.
Valverde completed a quick counterattack and rounded goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma with a deft touch to score the opener after 20 minutes.
He ran on to a pass from Vinicius Junior and then fired home a low shot with his weaker left foot seven minutes later to make it 2-0.
The Uruguay midfielder saved the best for last, taking Brahim Diaz’s clever chip and then knocking it over the outstretched leg of Marc Guehi before volleying past Donnarumma to make it 3-0 three minutes before halftime.
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First Published: Mar 12 2026 | 11:29 AM IST
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Celtics vs. Thunder prediction, odds, time: 2026 NBA picks for Thursday, March 12
A potential NBA Finals preview headlines Thursday’s NBA schedule as the Boston Celtics visit the Oklahoma City Thunder. Boston (43-22) is second in the Eastern Conference standings but is coming off a 125-116 Tuesday loss to San Antonio. OKC (51-15) has the league’s best record, is riding a six-game win streak and most recently knocked off Denver, 129-126, on Monday. Jayson Tatum (Achilles) and Derrick White (knee) are questionable for Boston, while Jalen Williams (hamstring) is out for Oklahoma City.
Tipoff is at 9:30 p.m. ET from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. This is the teams’ first matchup this season, while the Thunder swept last year’s series. The latest Thunder vs. Celtics odds from DraftKings Sportsbook have OKC as 6.5-point favorites, while the over/under for total points scored is 217.5. Before making any Celtics vs. Thunder picks, check out the NBA predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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Delhi Golfer Rashid Khan Takes Opening-Round Lead In Ahmedabad
Rashid Khan fired a superb six-under 66 on the opening day to take the early lead.© PGTI
Rashid Khan, the Delhi-based stalwart, fired a superb six-under 66 on the opening day to take the early lead in the Rs 2.7 crore Indorama Ventures Golf Championship on Thursday. The 35-year-old professional, a winner of 14 titles including two on the international stage, put together seven birdies and a lone bogey in the opening round to move one stroke ahead of Jhared Hack, the American who won the season’s first event. Jhared carded a five-under 67 in the opening round, registering six birdies against a lone bogey at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club.
Five golfers including Arjun Prasad, Brijesh Kumar, Saptak Talwar, Manav Bais and Kartik Singh occupied the tied-third place as they returned scores of four-under 68.
Rashid made two birdies and a bogey on the back-nine. The veteran golfer, looking to end his seven-year title drought, then produced five birdies on the front-nine to make his way to the top of the leaderboard.
“The course is playing great, different from last time and the pin positions were tricky. But I came up with some good shots and putts and created chances for myself by placing the ball in the right places. I don’t have any expectations and just want to give it my best from here on,” said Rashid.
Besides Jhared, the other foreign players who enjoyed a good outing in round one were Frenchmen Clement Sordet and Pierre Pineau as well as Austrian Christoph Bleier, all of whom shot scores of three-under 69 to be tied eighth.
Among the Ahmedabad-based professionals, Aditya Raj Kumar Chauhan had the best opening round as he fired a 70 to be tied 15th.
Pre-tournament favourites Veer Ahlawat (71) and Yuvraj Sandhu (73) were placed tied 22nd and tied 41st respectively.
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Over 1 Lakh Barcelona Members Vote For President With Club Buried Under A Mountain Of Debt
The small auditorium in a working-class neighborhood of Barcelona is packed with people listening to a middle-aged man in a suit tell them why he deserves their vote. There are campaign posters, a jingle blaring over loudspeakers, television cameras, lots of handshakes and selfies, and, of course, a stump speech full of pledges as well as barbs for the rival candidate. But this is not about deciding the town’s next mayor or filling a seat in a national legislature. This election campaign is to determine who will earn the job of running FC Barcelona, one of the world’s top soccer clubs, during one of its most turbulent periods as it struggles to emerge from a mountain of debt.
Barça (pronounced “Barsa” in English) is proud of its slogan of being “more than a club” for its attractive soccer, its connection with Catalan culture, and backing humanitarian causes.
But what really makes Barça stand out from other globally followed sports teams is the fact that it is owned by 114,000 due-paying club members, not a billionaire or some energy-rich Middle Eastern states like Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
Those Barça club members are all called to cast votes on Sunday in Barcelona and three other cities in northeastern Spain, as well as neighboring Andorra, to pick the club’s next president and executive board.
“I really like the elections. It makes me feel part of the club. My father was a Barça supporter since I was a little girl. I’ve lived and loved Barça since I was little,” 96-year-old Rosa Capdevila, cane in hand, said at the recent event held by incumbent Joan Laporta.
Many voters, however, believe that their choice of president, who acts as a CEO of the club, will prove crucial to the future of Barça’s rare ownership model, which is threatened by the highest debt burden of any soccer club in the world, a staggering 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion).
Real Madrid is also member-owned, but president Florentino Pérez has presided over the club for all but three years of this century without any serious opposition. More comparable to Barça’s democratic model are fellow Spanish clubs Athletic Bilbao and Osasuna, and Portuguese majors Benfica, FC Porto and Sporting Lisbon, which have leadership elections, while not holding the same rank as Barça does as an elite soccer club.
The election will hinge on voters’ views of how Laporta ran the club for the last five years under considerable financial strain.
Laporta, who successfully presided over Barça from 2003-2010 during the glory years of coach Pep Guardiola and a young Lionel Messi, returned to the office in 2021 and inherited some 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in debt due to the lavish spending of his predecessor and the impact on revenues of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Laporta, 63, has repeatedly said that the club was ruined when he came back and that is a “miracle” it is still in the hands of its club members, instead of having been sold off to third-party investors, a move that its club members consider anathema.
But many members are critical of Laporta’s decision to sell some club’s assets, in moves he dubbed “financial levers,” including selling 25% of its Spanish league TV rights for the next 25 years, to generate quick cash for immediate needs and to sign new players.
Laporta’s push to finance a long-overdue renovation of the club’s Camp Nou, the largest soccer stadium in Europe, has only bloated the debt amount even further.
“These elections are very important because Barça in highly indebted,” club member Josep Maria Carbonell said at another campaign event. “So we need new blood to help put the club’s finances in order, because if it is economically sound the rest will follow.”
Víctor Font is Laporta’s only rival in the election after the other possible candidates dropped out for lack of support. Font, a local businessman, lost to Laporta in 2021 and has been preparing for a rematch ever since.
Font told The AP that he fears that Laporta will end up inviting in a big-time investor to become an owner, thus destroying its members-owned model.
Font envisions Laporta “asking to sell some 10 percent to an investment fund, so we can sort out our financial problems, and perhaps buy a great player.
“That risk is real. That is why it is so important to make a change in these elections,” he said.
Pérez announced last year that Real Madrid is considering allowing outside investors to buy a stake of up to 10% in the club.
Laporta vehemently denies that he is going to follow the same path as Pérez. Among his campaign pledges is the promise to reform the club statutes to include a requirement that any sale of the club, even partial, would have to be approved by members in a referendum.
He argues that the new-look Camp Nou stadium with more seating and other sources of income will boost revenues, thus making economic sense in the long term.
He also defends his financial management by highlighting the club has lowered its spending on player wages and boosted its merchandising sales. Barcelona generated the second-highest revenue for world soccer last season, some 974 million euros, only behind rival Real Madrid, according to Deloitte’s yearly Money League survey.
Laporta’s detractors point to his record of promises that didn’t pan out. In his first campaign back in 2003, Laporta promised to bring a still-young David Beckham from Manchester United, only for the English star to choose Real Madrid. Then in 2021 Laporta said he would find a way to keep Lionel Messi on the team, but once elected he said the club couldn’t afford to keep its star player.
In Laporta’s favor come Sunday are the trophies the team has won in recent years, including last season’s La Liga and Copa del Rey titles and the multiple successes of its women’s team, along with the discovery of a new star player in Lamine Yamal.
Laporta has proven campaign experience both from the world of soccer and also from a brief spell when he was elected to Catalonia’s regional parliament between his stints as club president.
He is now asking voters to let him finish the job he started “to save Barça,” while warning that Font lacks a deep sentimental connection to the club.
“We cannot leave Barça in the hands of a technocrat who understands Barça looking at his computer,” Laporta said about Font. “He hasn’t got Barça in his head or in his heart.”
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