Barcelona continues to produce quality players. Currently there are 38 from her
school who earn in the top 5 European leagues.
Catalan giant has produced the most players currently earn as players from teams in the top five European leagues from all clubs in the world, according to research agency "Sportintelidžens" (Sportingintelligence).
As many as 38 players have passed through Barsinu school, and now the bread earners leagues in Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France (considered the strongest league in Europe). Of that number, 24 of them are still in Barcelona, and the rest in other big European clubs, "five", Oriola Remeua like that at Chelsea, Pepe Reina of Liverpool and Mkel Arteta at Arsenal.
The criterion "product" in which the survey was conducted was that the player spent three or more years in a club development program, particularly in the age between 15 and 21 was considered crucial in the formation of the players.
Barcelona were behind Olympique Lyon (31), Real Madrid (29), Manchester United and Ren (by 24), Sochaux (22), Atalanta, Bayern Munich and Real Sociedad (at 21) ...
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