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Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly dominant. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957.
The Pla de Barcelona derby (Catalan: derbi del Pla de Barcelona), also known as the rivalry of La Vila contra El Poble, is the football rivalry between CE Europa and UE Sant Andreu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Europa, from the Vila de Gràcia , and Sant Andreu, from Sant Andreu del Palomar , are the main clubs from the former towns of the Pla de ...
Catalan derby (in addition to the Derbi barceloní, any two of Barcelona, Espanyol, Girona or Gimnàstic Tarragona) Extremaduran rivalries (in addition to the Badajoz and Cáceres provinces inner derbies, matches between CD Badajoz and CP Cacereño ) [ 90 ]
Dani Olmo made the most out of his return as a starter with Barcelona, scoring twice to lead the Catalan club to a 3-1 win over Espanyol in the city derby on Sunday in the Spanish league.
The derbi femení [1] [2] [3] (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈðɛɾβi fəməˈni]; "women's derby") is the football rivalry between FC Barcelona Femení and RCD Espanyol Femení, the women's divisions of the main football clubs in the Barcelona metropolitan area.
Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly dominant. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957.
El Clásico: Barcelona vs. Real Madrid; Basque derby: Baskonia vs. Bilbao, [88] can also include GBC; Canary Islands derby: Canarias vs Gran Canaria; Madrid derby: Real Madrid vs Estudiantes; Catalan derby: Joventut vs Barcelona; Andalusian derby: Málaga vs Real Betis; Galician derby: Obradoiro vs Breogán, can also include Ourense or Coruña
Barcelona in particular have a far more intense rivalry with Real Madrid – perceived to represent the dominant Castile region and the Spanish royal family [27] – sometimes known as the Gran Clásico, it has become simply El Clásico; they also contest a local derby in Greater Barcelona against Espanyol which too has political aspects. [28]