Josep Guardiola
- Birthplace: Santpedor, Spain
- Previous Clubs: None
- Honours: UEFA Champions League: 2009; Spanish Primera Division: 2009, 2010, 2011; Spanish Cup: 2009; Spanish Super Cup: 2009; European Super Cup: 2009; Club World Cup: 2009
Barcelona took the unusual step of promoting Guardiola from Barcelona 'B' coach to succeed Frank Rijkaard in July, 2008. The Catalan fans need not have worried as Guardiola proved himself a more than capable replacement for Rijkaard in his first season at the helm, picking up an incredible six-trophy haul and elevating himself among the best coaches in the game.

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Guardiola: A legend at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona Squad
| NUM | NAME |
| 1 | Victor Valdés |
| 13 | José Manuel Pinto |
| 2 | Dani Alves |
| 21 | Adriano |
| 22 | Eric Abidal |
| 24 | Fontás |
| 26 | Marc Muniesa |
| 3 | Gerard Piqué |
| 32 | Marc Bartra |
| 35 | Martin Montoya |
| 5 | Carles Puyol |
| 11 | Thiago |
| 14 | Javier Mascherano |
| 15 | Seydou Keita |
| 16 | Sergio Busquets |
| 20 | Ibrahim Afellay |
| 28 | Jonathan Dos santos |
| 30 | Sergi Roberto |
| 4 | Cesc Fábregas |
| 6 | Xavi |
| 8 | Andrés Iniesta |
| 10 | Lionel Messi |
| 17 | Pedro |
| 23 | Isaac Cuenca |
| 27 | Gerard Deulofeu |
| 37 | Cristian Tello |
| 7 | David Villa |
| 9 | Alexis Sánchez |

