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This page is dedicated
to the international social projection
of the  R.C.D. ESPANYOL, and
cosmopolitan "espanyolistas/parakeets".
R.C.D. Espanyol, un club centenari!
Índex of an special dedicated to Bhutan
Himalayan Country Bhutan
The Espanyol Flag in Bhutan
Espanyol and Bhutan
Unconquered Club and Land
The first Bhutanese Supporter
Mr Sherub Wandgi

Índex of some special supporters
Gent perica
Kiko Fabregas
Supporters
Juan Antonio SAMARANCH
Carles García
Gemma Mengual
Pau Gasol
Aspirants Consell Directiu


The Espanyol flag in BHUTAN!!!
An Himalayan Country
Una bandera de l'Espanyol a BHUTAN!!!


BHUTAN and Espanyol,
Espanyol and BHUTAN?

Why?

Bhutan: "An Unconquered Land"
Espanyol "An unconquered Club"
El Museu de la capital de Bhutan BHUTAN is a Country shadowed by their big neighbours China and India.
Their kings choose an evolution to ensure the survival of Bhutan as an independent Country.
They are increasing their contact with the international community but preserving its unique national identity.
Nens Bhutanenses amb la bandera de l'Espanyol The R.C.D. Espanyol is a Club shadowed by their huge neighbour.
The staff choose an evolution to ensure the survival of the Club after a debt-ridden situation.
They promote their soccer school in order to get good players for the first team preserving its unique Club member identity.
Joves d'esperit amb la bandera de l'Espanyol Can we help us working together?
The soccer is improving in Bhutan ...
Our soccer school is one of the best in Europe ...
Perhaps some young players could be interested to visit our school in Barcelona ...


The first Bhutanese Supporter!!!
Mr Sherub Wandgi
Una bandera de l'Espanyol a BHUTAN!!! For a few days he was our Bhutanese friend
who took care about us
while we visited his Country.

His always tried making us fell well
and traying that we learnt many things
about their religious customs
and cultural heritage


Thank you very much SHERUB!!!


"espanyolista/parakeet" people
Here we want to dedicate an special attention to
JA. SAMARANCH, Pau GASOL
Som-hi Som-hi Som-hi


Joan Antoni SAMARANCH Torelló
Good bye and Welcome to the most cosmopolitan "espanyolista/parakeet"
Good bye,
because after 21 years as the COI president
he left the International Olympic Committee this year
Welcome,
because he will have more free time to dedicate his club
the R.C.D. Espanyol de Barcelona,
where he founded the hockey section and
he was a player of this section ... some years ago
D. Joan Antoni SAMARANCH preparat per saltar a la pista com jugador del R.C.D. Espanyol
D. Joan Antoni SAMARANCH preparat per saltar a la pista com jugador del R.C.D. Espanyol
21 years as the COI president!
He has nominated as the honorary president for ever and
they have put his name to its museum in Lausane (Switzerland)

Perhaps he could found the hockey team in this Club again

Juan Antonio SAMARANCH in Bhutan
He visited this Country in Avril 2001
Was he the first "espanyolista" to visit Bhutan?
I suppose that.

I thought I was the first "espanyolista" to visit Bhutan, but when I visited the Museum I saw an Olympic flag to commemorate the visit the IOC President.
I've found this report published the April 7, 2001 in the Bhutan's newspaper Kuensel
The IOC President, Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch, calling on the cabinet chairman, Lyonpo Yeshey Zimba
The IOC President, Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch,
 on the cabinet chairman, Lyonpo Yeshey Zimba
Was he the first "espanyolista" to visit Bhutan?
I suppose that.
I thought I was the first "espanyolista" to visit Bhutan, but when I visited the Museum I saw an Olympic flag to commemorate the visit the IOC President.
I've found this report published the April 7, 2001 in the Bhutan's newspaper Kuensel
Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch was born in 1920 in Barcelona. During his illustrations career he served as the Spanish ambassador to the USSR, was elected as vice president of the Spanish Olympic Committee from 1955-1970 and entered the IOC in 1966.
In 1980 he was appointed the IOC president and was conferred the title of Marques de Samaranch by His Majesty Juan Carlos, King of Spain in 1991.
Sports was an important aspect of life which had to be promoted and encouraged, according to the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch who was in the country this week.
Mr. Samaranch's visit to Bhutan is a fulfillment of a "promise" made during his tenure as IOC president to visit all the Olympic countries.
Accompanied by a five member IOC delegation, Mr. Samaranch visited various sports facilities in the capital where he saw the Bhutanese archers and takewondo fighters practice. Mr. Samaranch also met with senior government officials.
Speaking to Kuensel, Mr. Samaranch said that he was "pleased" to see the good relations between the national Olympic committee and the government. "The national committee will get assistance from the international Olympic committee but it is very important that the national Olympic committees gets the support of the government," he said.
He added that Bhutan's participation at the Sydney games were welcomed and he hoped to see an even stronger team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. "The Bhutanese archers are good-they have a good training programme and trainers and so do the taekwondo teams," he said. "We hope they get very good results."
Describing his 20 years as the IOC President, Mr. Samaranch said that there had been many changes in the last two decades however, the 200 national Olympic committees and the Olympic movement had continued to remain united.
"Our aim has always been to promote friendship and peace," he said adding that the Olympic movement also aimed at elevating the position of women in sports on par with the men, preserving the environment and awarding scholarships to countries like Bhutan to encourage their participation in the Olympics.
Perhaps I was the first "espanyolista" woman to visit Bhutan!!!


Congratulations to PAU GASOL
The first "espanyolista/parakeet"
to arrive to the NBA!
He was born the 6th of July of 1980, and this year he was the third in the draft for the NBA and he will play with the Memphis Grizzlies Team.
He played the European championship in September in Turkey in the Spanish team and they finished as the third position.

His parents Agustí and Maria were basket players in the R.C.D. Espanyol team.
Congratulations for they and his brothers!


Gemma Mengual
Campiona de natació sincronitzada i una gran Espanyolista!
Gemma Mengual, campiona de natació sincronitzada i una gran Espanyolista!
Gemma Mengual, campiona de natació sincronitzada i una gran Espanyolista!

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