These were Barcelona formations from 1990 to 2000

The 90th years, and in particular the beginning and end these years, Barcelona's team found it at the top of Spanish football success and beyond, where the Catalans seized some trophies in different races, writes Periscope. Former Ajax and Barcelona football player Johann Cruyff, turned into [...]
Former Ajax and Barcelona football player Johann Cruyff returned to Barcelona as manager. By the time Cruyff arrived, Barcelona's team had won only two titles in La League in the last 11 years, putting to the risk of the natche, which it once had with Cruyff as its captain.
Cruyff decided to build a team consisting of international stars and talents coming out of the sky In order for Barcelona to return to its glorious days.
Stars such as Romerio, Michael Laudrup, Hristo Stoichkov and Ronald Coeman joined in this Catalan team. This dream team also had products La Massia: Pep Guardiola, Albert Ferrer and Guilermo Amor, as well as Spaniard Andoni Zubizarreta.
Johann Cruyff was the revolutionary who changed the mode of modern football and included the principles of “Total Football”, thus winning their first European Cup in 1992, against Sampdoria and four consecutive titles of La League between 1991 and 1994.
In total, Cruyff Barca won 11 trophies in eight years.
Barcelona's step stopped in La League in 1995 and 1996, when Real Madrid was originally proclaimed champion in La League, while in the following Atletico Madrid season, he won their ninth title in the race.
And 1997, although with the 37 brilliant goals of Brazilian Ronaldo, Barcelona failed to be declared champion of La Ligas.
After Cruyff's success, another Dutch manager of Ajax, Louis van Gaal é, arrived in Camp Nou, and with talent like Louis Figo, Louis Enrique and Rivaldo, Barcelona won the title of La Ligas in 1998 and 1999.
So Barcelona won six titles from La Ligas in the 1990s and continued their success through the 2000s.
Periscope brings you Barcelona formations over the years. /Periscope. com/
1991-1992.

1993-1994.

95-96: Amor, Busquets, Popescu, Guardiola, Oscar, Bakero. Ferrer, Roger, Celedes, Figo, Haggi.

The years 97-98: Hesp, réscar, Louis Enrice, Abelardo, Rivaldo, Figo, Reyziger, Sergi, Celades, De la Peña, Ciriić.

99-2000 years.













