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Narcís de Carreras (1968-1969)

Narcís de Carreras (La Bisbal d'Empordà, 1905- Barcelona, 1991) became president of FC Barcelona on January 17, 1968 after standing in the name of a united front. That day, he said “Barça is more than a club” during his acceptance speech.

Carreras, a distinguished figure in Catalan society who had been the Catalanist politician Francesc Cambó’s personal secretary in his younger years, was a lawyer with liberal and democratic ideas — although he did have a possibilist attitude to the dictatorship, and was once a representative in the Francoist parliament — and had already formed part of the FC Barcelona board as vice president under Montal senior and Enric Martí Carreto.

As a staunch supporter of unity, Carreras wished to include representatives of different Barça families on the board, but this initiative, which was a good one in principle, ended up being the cause of no end of problems and confrontations between different members of the board. Finally, on 5 November 1969, Carreras stepped down from his position as president.

 

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