barcelona fc history

barcelona fc history
The club which has the motto 'Barca Es Mas Que Un Club "Barcelona is not just a club, founded by 12 men led by Joan Gamper on November 29, 1899 in Catalonia.
Barcelona is a reflection of the Spanish left-wing political attitudes, attitudes of the oppressed, a nation (Catalonia), which will only be part of a country.
Through this Barcelona Catalonia people want to show them the advantages of the Spanish colonizers. Especially if the club is dealing with Real Madrid, who since the 1930's era General Franco was the Spanish government's favorite club, this club has the motto 'May be outdone by another club, if not with Real Madrid'.

Manuel Vazquez Montalban, a famous writer of mentioning Spain, Barcelona as the ultimate weapon for a nation without a country.
Because the mission that is considered sacred by the people that Catalonia, Barcelona is always maintaining the purity of purpose of the club. They do not want to be confused with another club, and would not submit to the commercial values. That's why until now Barcelona is the only club that does not allow costumes advertise.
Barcelona is the only club in Europe that the president elected by holders of season tickets (the most pure support), nor by the board of directors and not the holders of capital. Presidential Candidates debate club on television, campaigning propose a country like the Presidential election.
The club was nicknamed 'Barca' and 'Los Azulgranas' because costumed in blue and crimson, red blue allegedly deliberately taken from the French flag as a form of resistance against the Spanish government in Madrid.
The club was also once home to world-class players such as Johan Cruyff, Maradona, Ronald Koeman, Gary Lineker, Rivaldo, Luis Figo and Ronaldo also the phenomenal.
CLUB DATA
Full name: Foot Ball Club Barcelona
Nickname: Barca, Los Azulgranas
Established: November 29, 1899
Stadium: Nou Camp, Barcelona-Spain
Capacity: 98,600 spectators
Costume: Blue Streaks Red-Blue (Cage), Orange-Black (Away)
President: Joan Laporta Estruch