History of FC Barcelona
The history of Futbol Club Barcelona goes from the football club‘s
founding in 1899 and up to current time. FC Barcelona, also known
simply as “Barcelona” and familiarly as “Barça”, is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss,English and Spanish footballers led by Joan Gamper.
The club played amateur football until 1910 in various regional
competitions. In 1910, the club participated in their first of many
European competitions, and has since amassed ten UEFA trophies and a sextuple.
In 1928, Barcelona co-founded La Liga, the top-tier in Spanish
football, along with a string of other clubs. As of 2010, Barcelona has
never been relegated from La Liga, a record they share with Athletic Bilbao and arch-rival Real Madrid.
The history of Barcelona has often been
political. Though it is a club created and run by foreigners, Barcelona
gradually became a club associated with Catalan values. In Spain’s transition to autocracy in 1925, Catalonia became increasingly hostile towards the central government in Madrid.
The hostility enhanced FC Barcelona’s image as a focal point for
Catalonism, and when Francisco Franco banned the use of the Catalan
language, the stadium of FC Barcelona became one of the few places the
people could express their dissatisfaction. The Spanish transition to
democracy in 1978 has not dampened the club’s image of Catalan pride. In
the 2000s–a period of sporting success in the club and an increased
focus on Catalan players–club officials have openly called for Catalonia
to become an independent state.
References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_FC_Barcelona
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