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gabriel 20th January 2008
As a role model to thousands of young people world over, especially in Spain, Bojan begins to play his God-given role.
As a clean-cut, scandal free and hardworking young player, Bojan Krkic is a motivation and a great role model in Catalunya and in all of Spain. Bojan was recently at Camp Nou for a kids' presentation entitled Vull ser futbolista which in Catalan, translates to : I want to be a footballer. It was an essay competition run by the European Association of Former Footballers and the Catalan Football Federation. At the event, Bojan read out a paper that he wrote when he was eight years old, when he idolised then-Barcelona forward Patrick Kluivert and revealed a dreame of playing for FC Barcelona or Manchester United. Bojan said:
 I thought of United because they're a big club, but I always wanted to play for Barcelona.
Now, Bojan Krkic has achieved his dream of playing for th Catalan giants, and wants to inpire other youngsters to be like him.
gabriel 20th January 2008
Bojan Krkic is ready to play for the Spanish senior national team.
The 17 year-old goal machine is not at all over-awed by the possibility that he might star for Spain in the national team's next match against France in a friendly at Malaga, to be played in the month of February. Bojan has been the hottest subject of discussion as the Spanish team officials want to forever seal the goal machine's chances of playing for his father's country Serbia, after Bojan has successfully played for - and scored - in most Spanish junior team matches. Now, the time is right for the teenager to ear the big boots of the senior national team, after Krkic played - and scored - for the senior national team of Catalunya in his debut match. The senior national team of Spain is not expected to be any different. Reacting to the possibility, Bojan said:
 I'm going to play football, given any opportunity to do so, and if the day comes that I'm called up for the Spanish senior national team, the selección then I will of course be grateful. If not, it's OK.
February is a date with destiny for young Bojan Krkic. If Bojan plays for Spain, this will make him the youngest player in history to ever play for Spain, at the age of 17 years and six months in February.
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gabriel 20th January 2008
Bojan Krkic is ready to play for the Spanish senior national team.
The 17 year-old goal machine is not at all over-awed by the possibility that he might star for Spain in the national team's next match against France in a friendly at Malaga, to be played in the month of February. Bojan has been the hottest subject of discussion as the Spanish team officials want to forever seal the goal machine's chances of playing for his father's country Serbia, after Bojan has successfully played for - and scored - in most Spanish junior team matches. Now, the time is right for the teenager to ear the big boots of the senior national team, after Krkic played - and scored - for the senior national team of Catalunya in his debut match. The senior national team of Spain is not expected to be any different. Reacting to the possibility, Bojan said:
 I'm going to play football, given any opportunity to do so, and if the day comes that I'm called up for the Spanish senior national team, the selección then I will of course be grateful. If not, it's OK.
February is a date with destiny for young Bojan Krkic. If Bojan plays for Spain, this will make him the youngest player in history to ever play for Spain, at the age of 17 years and six months in February.
gabriel 23rd November 2007
FC Barcelona starlet grants major interview to Barca TV.
Goal machine Bojan Krkic is having a great time with the seniors at Barca, after breaking all the junior team records at Barca B. The teen god speaks on various issues surrounding his career and a possible call-up to the Spanish senior national team. Read full interview below:
Exclusive Interview With Bojan Krkic.
gabriel 12th October 2007
Bojan Krkic listed as main marksman for the Spanish Euro U-21 qualifiers.
The 17 year-old FC Barcelona striker has only recently returned from national duty with the Spanish U-17 team in Korea, where the starlets won the silver medal as the second best team in the championship. Bojan also voted the third best player in the tournament, winning the Bronze Ball Award in the process. Bojan Krkic has also played for various Spanish youth squads, a situation that has led his club FC Barcelona to complain that the young and talented one is being over-laboured by his country.
Despite the complaints, the national U-21 management, representing the highest level of youth football, could not just overlook Bojan Krkic.
The youngster has already played first team football for Barca in the Spanish La Liga and in the UEFA Champions League match against Lyon last month that saw him earn the title of youngest ever Champions League player.
The full squad:
Goalkeepers : Roberto Jiménez (CG Tarragona), Antonio Adán (Real Madrid CF).
Defenders: Marc Torrejón (RCD Espanyol), Miguel Torres (Real Madrid CF), César Arzo (Real Murcia), José Ángel Crespo (Sevilla FC).
Midfielders: José Manuel Jurado (Club Atlético de Madrid), Raúl García (Club Atlético de Madrid), Javi Martínez (Athletic Club Bilbao), Miguel Pallardó (Getafe CF), Esteban Granero (Getafe CF), Diego Capel (Sevilla FC), Sisi González (Real Valladolid).
Forwards: Bojan Krkić (FC Barcelona), Markel Susaeta (Athletic Club Bilbao), Xisco Jiménez (RC Deportivo La Coruña), Juan Mata (Valencia CF).
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