Spanish professional football club Barcelona
Spanish professional football (soccer) club located in Barcelona. FC Barcelona is renowned for its historically skillful and attractive brand of attacking football that places an emphasis on flowing, open play. The team is part of a wider sports and social club with thousands of members.
FC Barcelona was formed in 1899 by businessman Joan Gamper, who advertised for players in a local Barcelona sports magazine. The club's first trophy was the Copa Macaya (Catalan championship) in 1902, and in 1910 “Barça” won the Copa del Rey (“King's Cup”)—Spain's leading national football cup competition—for the first time. In total, Barcelona has won 26 Copas del Rey, more than any other team.
La Liga, the top Spanish football league, was formed in 1929, and Barcelona captured the title in the league's inaugural season. The club has won La Liga repeatedly and has never been relegated to a lower division. Abroad, Barcelona has won the European Cup Winners' Cup four times (1979, 1982, 1989, and 1997), the European Cup/Champions League four times (1992, 2006, 2009, and 2011), and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Super Cup three times (1992, 1997, and 2009). In 2008–09 it won the La Liga championship, the Copa del Rey, and the continental championship (Champions League) to become the first Spanish side to capture this “treble.”
Barcelona played its home matches from 1922 to 1957 at the Camp de Les Corts. After the increasingly popular club outgrew that facility, a giant new stadium, Camp Nou, was built in the western part of the city and opened in 1957. A stadium-record 120,000 fans watched the 1986 European Cup quarterfinal between Barcelona and Juventus.
Spanish professional football club Barcelona
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