
"Ter Stegen, 33, was among the thousands who turned up at Spotify Camp Nou to vote for either Joan Laporta or Victor Font to become the Catalan club's next president. However, he suffered a moment of embarrassment when, after waiting for five minutes, it turned out that his name was not on the electoral register, meaning he was unable to cast his vote."
"All players are made members -- known as socios -- when they join Barça, but it is up to them to ensure their membership remains active. Ter Stegen's membership, a source confirmed, has not been updated, so his name was not included on the register."
"114,504 members are on the electoral register, with many current and former players exercising their right to vote on Sunday. Barça Femení players Aitana Bonmatí and Laia Aleixandri both voted, as did defender Héctor Fort, currently on loan at Elche, and former players Sergio Busquets, Xavi Hernández, Guillermo Amor and Carles Rexach."
Marc-André ter Stegen, Barcelona's 33-year-old goalkeeper, was denied the opportunity to vote in Sunday's presidential election at Spotify Camp Nou after discovering his name was not on the electoral register. All Barcelona players automatically become members, known as socios, upon joining the club, but must maintain active membership status. Ter Stegen's membership had not been updated, resulting in his exclusion from the voter list. Currently on loan at Girona and sidelined by injury, ter Stegen waited five minutes before learning of his ineligibility. The election allowed Barcelona's 114,504 registered members to choose between incumbent president Joan Laporta and rival candidate Victor Font, with numerous current and former players participating in the voting process.
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