The influential, yet unofficial, role of Alejandro Echevarria at Barcelona has recently drawn intense scrutiny, particularly after former player and manager Xavi Hernandez openly challenged his presence. Echevarria, previously the brother-in-law of President Joan Laporta, holds no formal title within the club. Nevertheless, he has maintained a continuous presence throughout both of Laporta’s tenures, despite having resigned from the club’s board in 2005.
His departure from the board in 2005 was prompted by revelations that he was a patron of the Francisco Franco Foundation, an organization that commemorates the Spanish dictator responsible for widespread atrocities throughout Spain and Catalonia. Xavi controversially asserted that Echevarria, not Laporta, wielded the true power at Barcelona and was instrumental in orchestrating Xavi’s own dismissal. Laporta, however, has consistently defended Echevarria, describing his contributions as vital to the club.
Echevarria Implicated in Barcelona’s Mounting Injury Crisis
A significant concern surfacing recently is Barcelona’s escalating injury predicament. Head coach Hansi Flick openly expressed his frustration following three hamstring injuries sustained by players within a single week. Subsequent reports indicated that numerous players had voiced grievances regarding the current fitness staff this season, even advocating for personnel changes due to concerns about inadequate medical and physical care.
According to Diari Ara, the root of these changes traces back to Echevarria. The publication reports that it was Laporta’s advisor who initiated the recruitment of fitness coaches Julio Tous and Raul Martinez two summers prior. Furthermore, last summer, Echevarria reportedly decided that these same coaches should also oversee players’ injury recovery. This decision has led to numerous players requesting that these recovery responsibilities revert to the club doctors. Examples such as Raphinha’s recurring injuries, Gavi’s prolonged rehabilitation, and Pedri’s ongoing fitness struggles this season are frequently cited as factors contributing to a growing distrust among the playing squad.
Barcelona Players Create Pseudonym for Echevarria
Moreover, it has been noted that Echevarria has reprimanded staff members who conveyed player complaints about Tous to him. The report details that players not aligned with Echevarria have devised a pseudonym for him, enabling them to discuss him discreetly without being overheard by other club personnel.
Reports from two summers ago already indicated that players referred to Echevarria as ‘Villarejo,’ a moniker referencing Jose Manuel Villarejo, the notorious former Spanish spy and whistleblower, highlighting Echevarria’s perceived secretive and influential presence.
