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The nickname culer for a Barcelona supporter is derived from the Catalan cul.Before 1909, Barcelona played in various stadiums, none of which were owned by the club. On 14 March 1909, the club moved to the Camp de la Indústria which had a capacity of 6,000 people, and it was the first ground owned by the club.
This is a list of all matches contested between the Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, a fixture known as El Clásico. The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.
The standard game, also known as "Bisca dos Tres" (literal translation: "Bisca of Three", idiomatic translation: "Three's Bisca"), is played with each player being dealt 3 cards. "Bisca dos Sete" ("Seven's Bisca") is played with each player being dealt 7 cards. "Bisca dos Nove" ("Nine's Bisca") with each player being dealt 9 cards.
Sports programming includes transmissions and sporting events, especially during prime-time on Mondays to Fridays and all weekend. The channel completes its commitment to programs that focus on the lifestyle sports, promoting emerging talents such as being in shape, health, adventure, the outdoors and extreme sports.
Barça TV+ is a Spanish subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming television service owned and operated by FC Barcelona.It primarily offers FC Barcelona original and exclusive content such as documentaries, full matches, players and staff interviews, and entertainment TV series.
The Senyera, often waved during matches by the Boixos Nois as a symbol of Catalan nationalism.. Founded in 1981, the Boixos is a penya (Catalan), a Catalan mix between a financial support group and a fan club; where financial, political and social support are mixed. [2]
Barça Femení, Blaugrana, El Femení (team) Culers, Barcelonistes, Blaugranes, Azulgranas (supporters) Founded: 1970; 55 years ago () as Selecció Ciutat de Barcelona 1983; 42 years ago () as Club Femení Barcelona 2002; 23 years ago () as Futbol Club Barcelona: Ground: Estadi Johan Cruyff Camp Nou (selected matches) Capacity: 6,000: President
Bisca may refer to: Bisca (card game), the Portuguese variant of the Italian game, Briscola; the name of the playing card 7 in certain Portuguese games like Bisca or Sueca; Bisca (Bishopric), a former Catholic see in Roman North Africa, contemporary Tunisia; Bisca A/S - a Danish biscuit and cake manufacturer.