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  2. La Masia - Wikipedia

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    La Masia is also the name of FC Barcelona's football training facilities, originally located near the Camp Nou in the Les Corts district of Barcelona. The original building itself was an ancient country residence (in Catalan , masia ) built in 1702, and once Camp Nou was inaugurated in 1957, the building was remodelled and extended for use as ...

  3. Counselor-in-training - Wikipedia

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    After formal training, many programs require CITs to be assigned for a time period to an experienced counselor to assist and learn during sessions with campers. In other programs, the CITs stay together as a unit but are assigned during the day to help other camp staff, assist with special events, and participate in a service project. [6]

  4. Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona's first team moved to this facility on 19 January 2009. [1] This brought to an end a 30-year history that the first team had of training on the small pitch (known as the La Masia pitch) annexed to the Camp Nou. The first team facilities are the same as those at the Camp Nou and at the start of the 2009/2010 season it included a ...

  5. RCD Espanyol Cantera - Wikipedia

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    As per analysis from the CIES Football Observatory, in 2014 Espanyol had four 'homegrown players' (as per UEFA guidelines, three years of training between 15 and 21 years old) still at their formative club, with another 17 at other top clubs across Europe - ranked 13th across all "big five" [5] league clubs.

  6. Marcet Football University - Wikipedia

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    The school's most populous program is in Barcelona, [13] Abroad schools have been set up as far away as Canada or India. [14] Alumni of the academy have included Han Kwang-song, [15] Oliver Torres, [16] and Konrad de la Fuente. [17] Marcet has partnered with football clubs in order to arrange junior competitions, including Barcelona FC. [18]

  7. Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) (Spanish: Instituto Barcelona de Estudios Internacionales, English: Barcelona Institute of International Studies) [1] is an inter-university research institute and postgraduate education center located in Barcelona, Spain.

  8. Johan Cruyff Institute - Wikipedia

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    The academic institution was founded in 1999 with a program for 35 athletes as part of the Johan Cruyff Academy [3] of Amsterdam and has since then become a global network. . In 2002, the Johan Cruyff Institute Barcelona was opened and established as the international headquarters, and the expansion proceeded to Mexico (2003), Amsterdam (2006), Stockholm (2011) and Peru (201

  9. FC Barcelona Atlètic - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated on 26 September 1966, La Masia is the name given to Barcelona's training facilities located near the Camp Nou in the Les Corts district of Barcelona. It is an ancient country residence built in 1702 and once Camp Nou was inaugurated in 1957, the building was remodelled and extended for use as the club's social headquarters.