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Cray Vi

11 months ago

HISTORY OF BARCELONA

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FC Barcelona, in full Fútbol Club Barcelona, likewise called Barça, Spanish expert football (soccer) club situated in Barcelona. FC Barcelona is prestigious for its generally talented and alluring brand of going after football that puts an accentuation on streaming, open play. The group is important for a more extensive games and social club with large number of individuals.


FC Barcelona was shaped in 1899 by money manager Joan Gamper, who promoted for players in a neighborhood Barcelona sports magazine. The club's most memorable prize was the Copa Macaya (Catalan title) in 1902, and in 1910 "Barça" won the Copa del Rey ("Lord's Cup") — Spain's driving public football cup contest — interestingly. Altogether, Barcelona has won 30 Copas del Rey, more than some other group.


La Liga, the top Spanish football association, was shaped in 1929, and Barcelona caught the title in the association's debut season. The club has won La Liga multiple times and has never been consigned to a lower division. Abroad, Barcelona has won the European Cup Victors' Cup multiple times (1979, 1982, 1989, and 1997), the European Cup/Champions Association multiple times (1992, 2006, 2009, 2011, and 2015), and the Association of European Football Affiliations (UEFA) Super Cup multiple times (1992, 1997, and 2009). In 2008-09 it came out on top for the La Liga title, the Copa del Rey, and the mainland title (Champions Association) to turn into the primary Spanish side to catch this "high pitch," an accomplishment it rehashed in 2014-15.


Barcelona played its home matches from 1922 to 1957 at the Camp de Les Corts. After the undeniably famous club grew out of that office, a goliath new arena, Camp Nou, was underlying the western area of the city and opened in 1957. An arena record 120,000 fans watched the 1986 European Cup quarterfinal among Barcelona and Juventus.



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Barcelona's neighborhood enemy is RCD Espanyol, yet its greatest opponent in Spain is Genuine Madrid. Games between the two groups are alluded to as El Clásico ("The Work of art") and draw in significant interest all through Spain, by and large in light of the fact that the different sides represent for the majority the continuous political and social hardships between Catalonian (Barcelona) and Castilian (Genuine Madrid) Spain. Notwithstanding a long history of marking a portion of the football world's greatest names — remembering Johan Cruyff for the 1970s, Diego Maradona in 1980s, Luis Figo and Rivaldo during the 1990s, and Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto'o during the 2000s — Barcelona likewise has fostered some of its own stars, like Xavi and Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (a football wonder who at age 24 turned into the club's unequaled driving objective scorer). Large numbers of the club's players have added to the Spanish public group's most prominent triumphs, including catching the 2008 and 2012 European Titles and the 2010 World Cup. In the 2010 World Cup last, for instance, 7 of Spain's 11 starters were from Barça.

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