FC Barcelona

Bipinjeet Singh Bawa
2 min readDec 27, 2021

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Football Club Barcelona (Catalan: Futbol Club Barcelona, ​​Football Club Barcelona) is a football club based in Barcelona, ​​Catalonia, Spain. The home stadium is the Camp Nou, which was founded on November 29, 1899.

FC Barcelona B is the reserve team. The youth teams are FC Barcelona Juvenil A, FC Barcelona Juvenil B, FC Barcelona Cadate, FC Barcelona Infantil, FC Barcelona Allevin and FC Barcelona Benhamin. Barcelona’s La Masia youth system consists of Pep Guardiola, Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba, Carles Puyol, Xavi Hernandez, Victor Valdes, Pepe Reina, Cesc Fabregas, Pedro Rodriguez, Thiago Alcantara, Sergi Roberto and many others Football players were produced.

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FC Barcelona fans are known as Curés or Cules (Catalan culers / kuˈlɛs /, Spanish culés). Both Catalan and Spanish have basically the same pronunciation, but the emphasis is different. (between the Catalan 'ku' and 'reres', the Spanish 're')The name cules comes from the Catalan word for butt, cul. The facilities of the Industria Stadium, which Barcelona used in the early days after the club was founded, were very poor. As a result, there were many spectators who could not sit properly due to the extreme tightness of seats. This is why people called the Barcelona supporters Cules. Since then, Barcelona's stadium has seen two major changes, until it is now called Camp Nou, but the Cules moniker remains and is widely used.FC Barcelona has traditionally taken a remarkable stance towards shirt sponsorship. Unlike other football teams, Barcelona, ​​which started out as a cooperative, refused to put advertising of the sponsor company on their shirts from the time it was founded until 2010. On July 14, 2006, the association signed a five-year contract with UNICEF, which provided for the UNICEF logo to be worn on the shirt. The agreement included an annual payment of approximately $ 19 million to UNICEF, equivalent to 0.7% of the club's annual revenue, in exchange for Barcelona's refusal to sponsor the club's heavily funded uniforms.

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