Barcelona changed Joan Gamper Trophy plans after Alvaro Arbeloa’s appointment at Fulham – report

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Barcelona changed Joan Gamper Trophy plans after Alvaro Arbeloa’s appointment at Fulham – report


Barcelona’s search for an opponent for this year’s Joan Gamper Trophy took an unexpected turn after the club decided against inviting Fulham following the appointment of former Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa.


According to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan club had been exploring several options for the traditional pre-season fixture, with Fulham viewed as one of the leading candidates.


A meeting with an English club was considered an attractive option given the competitive level of the Premier League and the opportunity to present Hansi Flick’s squad against high-quality opposition.


However, Fulham’s managerial change prompted Barcelona to reassess their plans, ultimately paving the way for Egyptian giants Al Ahly to be selected as this year’s Gamper Trophy opponents.

Fulham dropped from Barcelona’s shortlist​



Barcelona intended to organise a fixture that would generate excitement while providing meaningful preparation before the competitive season begins.

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Barcelona cancelled Fulham plans due to Arbeloa. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)


Fulham fitted many of the club’s requirements, offering strong opposition and the appeal that comes with facing a Premier League side.


The situation changed, though, once Fulham confirmed Arbeloa as their new manager.


The former Real Madrid defender has never been a popular figure among Barcelona supporters, dating back to his years as a player.


More recently, his spell in Madrid’s coaching structure and several public comments further strengthened that perception, making the prospect of him leading the opposition far less appealing for Barcelona.

Ajax and Cruz Azul were also considered​

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Barcelona will play Al Ahly in the Joan Gamper Trophy. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)


Fulham were not the only club under consideration during Barcelona’s planning process.


The sporting department also explored the possibility of inviting Ajax and Mexican side Cruz Azul, both of whom were viewed as credible alternatives for the annual showcase.


Despite those discussions, negotiations failed to produce agreements that suited all parties, with logistical and organisational factors preventing either friendly from moving forward.


As a result, Barcelona finalised an agreement with Al Ahly, one of Africa’s most successful clubs and a side with considerable international recognition.

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