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The 3 British players to play for Barcelona & how they fared

The 3 British players to play for Barcelona & how they fared

Very few British players have represented Barcelona. In fact, it’s only three in the modern era.

Barcelona have long had their pick of the world’s best talent, with players from around the globe representing them. They’ve signed plenty of big-name players from the Premier League, but very few of them have been Brits.

In the very early years of the famous club, several Scottish players, most of whom worked in the Sant Andreu textile mill, pulled on the Blaugrana shirt.

But, since the advent of professionalism, only three men from the British Isles have played for Barca.

We’ve profiled the trio of British players who’ve represented Barcelona during their history and how they fared.

Steve Archibald

Archibald became the first British player to play for Barcelona after they paid Tottenham £1.15million for his services in 1984.

The striker, who played 27 times for Scotland during the 1980s, helped Barca win La Liga in his first season in Spain and was part of the squad that reached the 1986 European Cup final.

But, after Barca lost that match to Steaua Bucharest, restrictions on fielding foreign players meant he was excluded from the squad after manager Terry Venables signed two replacement forwards. 

He was loaned out to Blackburn before signing for Hibernian on a permanent deal in 1988. He still lives in Barcelona to this day.

“The league The 3 British players to play for Barcelona & how they fared was enormous,” Archibald said in an interview with The Guardian in 2021. “It took five hours to get from the airport to town. A million people.

“Seville was my big regret; it should have been historic, the first, but it became a trauma and everything was torn up.

“You can’t imagine the burning sensation in your stomach when you lose a European Cup final. It lives in all of us. And it wasn’t that we took our eye off the ball.”

Gary Lineker

Lineker’s international profile was raised after winning the Golden Boot at Mexico 86 and Barcelona snapped up the striker for a cool £2.8million fee immediately after the tournament.

He scored twice on his debut against Racing Santander and ended up notching 21 goals in his debut season – including a hat-trick in the Bernabeu against Real Madrid.

But new manager Johan Cruyff eventually marginalised Lineker from the first team, often playing him on the right wing. A move back to English football, with Tottenham Hotspur, was agreed in 1989.

“Cruyff didn’t want me,” Lineker told The Guardian in 2021. “He played me on the wing so I got…

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