Barcelona’s Sergio Busquets, left, expects to be at full stretch this evening when he faces Manchester United.
Barcelona’s Sergio Busquets, left, expects to be at full stretch this evening when he faces Manchester United.

Rags to riches for textiles Barca's Sergio Busquets



Sergio Busquets is from the barrios of Barcelona, and he said he has never forgotten his roots.

"We're from a very humble barrio close to Sabadell [15 miles from Barcelona] and we all still live there," he said. "There are no pretensions where I'm from."

Like many in the former textiles city which was once known as "The Catalan Manchester", young Sergio was a Barca fan.

"Figo was my hero," he said. "Then he joined Madrid. Barca fans hated him for that. It was impossible for him to be a hero any more, but now that I'm a professional, I see things differently. Players can't really control where they go, can't control what a coach thinks of them or if a club wants to sell them."

Unlike anyone else in his barrio, Sergio's dad, Carlos, played for Barca. He was Barca's long-time goalkeeper - usually a reserve - but he played in the 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup final defeat against Manchester United and the 1994 European Cup final defeat against AC Milan.

"My dad's job was different but I loved it," Busquets said. "He would take me into the changing rooms and I remember meeting players like Rivaldo, Figo and Sergi. I see the current players bringing their kids - Dani Alves and Victor Valdes recently - and always make a fuss of them because that was me not so long ago."

Busquets, a midfielder, still sees his dad in training every day as he's Barca's goalkeeping coach. His father instilled him with a set of lasting values, he said.

"He taught me a lot about the mentality of being a good professional," he said.

"But more than that he told me to work hard, listen to your coaches, don't have a big ego. It sounds elementary, but I've seen some really talented kids leave Barca because they wouldn't listen or thought they had become a professional before they did.

If you are not good in a group then you don't have a place at Barca."

Busquets has enjoyed a stellar career to date. Promoted to Barca's first team by Pep Guardiola in 2008, he has won three consecutive league titles and a European Cup with Barca.

He has also a World Cup winner with Spain. Now, 22, he has a second chance to win a Champions League.

"I am proud of being a very young player and in my second final," he said. "My aim is to enjoy it. The manager says it could be our last and so we have to enjoy it."

Busquets thinks today's game will be different from 2009.

"I don't think you can compare the games. They have different players now to then; we do, too," he said. "They have always been a strong side over the last few years; they have always been there. Not having Ronaldo hasn't stopped them getting to the final or going a long way."

He sees United as problematic opponents.

"It's hard to stop them," he said. "Any of United's players can cause you problems - Rooney, Chicharito [Javier Hernandez], Valencia. And Fletcher: I played against him when he was playing for Scotland. I like him a lot but I have to try to get the better of him this time," he said.

Busquets is hoping that Barca start well. "In 2009, it was hard; it took a long time for us to get into the game. The second half was much better," he said. "But it was hard for a long time."

While Barca fans are confident of another victory in the emphatic manner of Rome, Busquets is not so certain.

"I think the final will be decided on small details," he said. "Look at the World Cup final, the Copa del Rey; there tend not to be many goals."

Five famous companies founded by teens

There are numerous success stories of teen businesses that were created in college dorm rooms and other modest circumstances. Below are some of the most recognisable names in the industry:

  1. Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg and his friends started Facebook when he was a 19-year-old Harvard undergraduate. 
  2. Dell: When Michael Dell was an undergraduate student at Texas University in 1984, he started upgrading computers for profit. He starting working full-time on his business when he was 19. Eventually, his company became the Dell Computer Corporation and then Dell Inc. 
  3. Subway: Fred DeLuca opened the first Subway restaurant when he was 17. In 1965, Mr DeLuca needed extra money for college, so he decided to open his own business. Peter Buck, a family friend, lent him $1,000 and together, they opened Pete’s Super Submarines. A few years later, the company was rebranded and called Subway. 
  4. Mashable: In 2005, Pete Cashmore created Mashable in Scotland when he was a teenager. The site was then a technology blog. Over the next few decades, Mr Cashmore has turned Mashable into a global media company.
  5. Oculus VR: Palmer Luckey founded Oculus VR in June 2012, when he was 19. In August that year, Oculus launched its Kickstarter campaign and raised more than $1 million in three days. Facebook bought Oculus for $2 billion two years later.
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