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Campaign launched to topple Barca president Bartomeu

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BARCELONA: A vote of no confidence against Barcelona’s beleaguere­d board was launched by a disgruntle­d member of the club on Friday with the aim of removing president Josep Maria Bartomeu (pic).

Agusti Benedito, who lost out to Bartomeu in club elections in 2015, attended the club’s offices at the Nou Camp stadium to request the ballot papers necessary for his censure motion.

“The crisis at Barcelona is social, institutio­nal and economic,” said Benedito. “I believe that (the motion) is viable because Bartomeu has been out of control for weeks.”

Benedito needs the backing of 16,500 members, 15% of Barca’s 110,000 “socios”, in the next 14 working days for the motion to proceed.

If he is successful, all members will be called to vote on the motion which could remove Bartomeu if two thirds of the fanbase vote in favour of Benedito’s campaign.

“Now is not the right moment to do this,” said Barca vicepresid­ent Jordi Cardoner. “From our perspectiv­e, we believe these actions are more adequate at the end of the season.”

€ Neymar’s world record 222mil (RM1.1bil) move to Paris St Germain piled extra pressure on Bartomeu following a disappoint­ing campaign last season in which Barca only won the Spanish King’s Cup.

The Catalan giants’ haphazard attempts to rebuild without the Brazilian have also attracted criticism.

French prodigy Ousmane Dembele, 20, was signed from Borussia Dortmund for an initial fee of€ 105mil (RM531mil) that could rise € to 145mil (RM734mil) depending on bonuses.

However, even at Dembele’s presentati­on in front of 18,000 fans at the Nou Camp on Monday, there were calls for Bartomeu to resign.

Barca have also failed with a series of bids to land Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool.

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