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  2. La Masia - Wikipedia

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    La Masia de Can Planes was an old Catalan farmhouse, built in 1702. In 1979, it was first used by the club to house its young footballers who originated from outside Barcelona. [3] The idea for the youth academy was proposed to Josep Lluís Núñez by Jaume Amat Murtra [4] and Oriol Tort was put in charge of the facility. [5]

  3. Marc Bernal - Wikipedia

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    Born in Berga, Barcelona, Catalonia, Bernal is a youth product of CE Berga and Gimnàstic Manresa, and moved to La Masia at the age of 6 where he worked his way up their youth categories. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 23 June 2023, he signed his first professional contract with Barcelona until 2026. [ 3 ]

  4. Masia - Wikipedia

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    La Masia de Can Planes in Les Corts, Barcelona. A masia in Catalan (or Spanish: masía and Aragonese: pardina) is a type of rural construction common to the east of Spain: Catalonia, Valencian Community, Aragon, Languedoc and Provence (in the south of France). The estate in which the masia is located is called a mas. [1]

  5. Camp Nou - Wikipedia

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    A procession of several thousands of people made the journey from the Camp de Les Corts to La Masia de Can Planes, where the ceremony of laying the first stone was held, a solemn ceremony in the presence of Miró-Sans, the head of the Civil Government of Barcelona and the archbishop of Barcelona, Gregorio Modrego. [20]

  6. Mas (Mediterranean farmhouse) - Wikipedia

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    A mas near Rognes north of Aix-en-Provence Mas in the Luberon region La Masia in Barcelona Mas in the Drôme department. A mas (Occitan:, Catalan:) in the Provence and Midi; masia (Catalan pronunciation:, Sardinian pronunciation:) in Catalonia, Balearic Islands, the Land of Valencia and Sardinia; or masía (Spanish pronunciation: in Aragon is a traditional farmhouse.

  7. Théo Chendri - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] A year later, he made the move to La Masia, becoming the first Frenchman to join the prestigious academy. [5] [6] [7] This deal was investigated by international body FIFA, who handed Barcelona a transfer ban, and banned Chendri from playing until he was sixteen - a decision Barcelona unsuccessfully appealed.

  8. Johan Cruyff Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Johan Cruyff Stadium (Catalan: Estadi Johan Cruyff; Spanish: Estadio Johan Cruyff) is a football stadium operated by Barcelona in Sant Joan Despí, Province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper, the club's training facility and youth academy, about 7 km from the Camp Nou.

  9. List of parks and gardens of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Parc de la Creueta del Coll: 1,68 ha Pº Mare de Déu del Coll, 77 It is located on a hill that is part of the foothills of Tibidabo (Sierra de Collserola). It was transformed into a public park thanks to a project by Martorell-Bohigas-Mackay, and was inaugurated in 1987. The main part of the park contains a large square of 6,000 m², with a ...