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Sources told ESPN that former Mexico international Rafael Marquez will replace Barcelona’s second team Barca Athletic as Sergei Barjuan.

Barसाa announced on Tuesday that the bourgeoisie would no longer be in the role after losing a second-tier promotion in Spanish football last season.

Sources told ESPN that, as Relevto first reported, Marquez would take with him “the balance just to sign the contract” before the official announcement.

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Marquez, 43, was one of the first signatories to John Laporta’s first spell as Barca president in 2003 and won two Champions Leagues with the club.

Laporta and Marquez have maintained good relations since then and the Barca chief first tried to bring him back to camp number last summer.

He was given control of the Under-19 team, but his contract to take over the Under-19 team was canceled at the last minute due to his inclusion in the US list.

Restrictions imposed by the US Treasury Department could have far-reaching effects on their business activities in the United States.

However, Marquez, who has always maintained his innocence, was dropped from the list last September and finally decided to return to Barca.

This will be his second coaching job in Spain after Alcala de Madrid’s momentary spell as U16 manager.

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Barca Athletic plays at the third level of Spanish football and serves as a bridge between the youth academy and the first team.

Gavi, Nico Gonzalez and Ronald Araujo are the players who have recently jumped from second team to Xavi Hernandez’s first team.