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FC Barcelona Futbol Club Barcelona (), commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça (), is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football. Found ...
is a professional
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based in
Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
, formed in 1899 by a group of Swiss, Catalan, German and English footballers led by
Joan Gamper Hans Max Gamper-Haessig (; 22 November 1877 – 30 July 1930), commonly known as Joan Gamper (), was a Swiss-born football executive and versatile athlete. He founded football clubs in Switzerland and Spain, most notably FC Barcelona and FC Zür ...
. It has been part of the
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top-flight,
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, since the league's inception in 1928, winning it 26 times, along with a record 31
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and 5
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victories. The arrival of
Ronaldinho Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as Ronaldinho Gaúcho () or simply Ronaldinho, is a Brazilian retired professional association football, footballer who played mostly as an attacking midfielder, but was also deplo ...
in 2003, and Barcelona's subsequent success in La Liga and Champions League, has been seen as crucial to an increase in the national, and worldwide, fan-base of the club. This development of a larger national fan-base has created friction between the Catalan nationalist supporters, who wish to secede from Spain, and the club's other Spanish supporters. There are four different type of supporters of Barcelona; one is the ''soci'' or club-member, who is eligible to vote in the
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of the club and other matters. The ''penyes'', who are closely affiliated with the ''socis'', are fan-clubs, which in the past have been responsible for large donations to the club. Also, there are ''Barça Fans'' and this term refers to the official online fan community of the club where these registered fans participate in games and other activities. Lastly there are the ordinary fans of the club, the ''culers'', who do not possess any formal membership.


History

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 Camp de la Indústria () or Campo de la calle Indústria was a multi-use stadium in Barcelona, Spain. It was initially used as the home venue of FC Barcelona, until the team moved to Camp de Les Corts in 1922. The capacity of the stadium was 6,000 ...
which had a capacity of 6,000 people, and it was the first ground owned by the club. Barcelona moved to Les Corts in 1922, which had an initial capacity of 20,000, which was later enlarged 3-fold to 60,000. The top-row of Les Corts was the origin of the nickname ''culer'', derived from the Catalan ''cul'' ( en, arse), as the spectators at the first stadium, Camp de la Indústria, sat with their ''culs'' over the stand. The English author, Phil Ball, notes that "all you could see was row upon row of bums". In the mid-1940s, the club invented the notion of ''penyes'', a mix between a fan club and a financial support club, during a time when the club was in need of financial and public support in face of the hostility of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship. The first ''Penya Solera'', was formed in 1944 by a group of supporters and former players of the team.Ball, Phil. pp. 110-111 The ''penyes'' would later exhibit their financial prowess in 1953, when they proposed the building of the Camp Nou. Inspiration was drawn from the financial plan Athletic Bilbao, a rival team, used to build San Mamés stadium, where an association of ''penyes'' pledged to finance the construction. As a result, the subsequent construction of the stadium put the club into its supporters' hands, giving the ''penyes'' political influence over the club, which still lasts today. During the same period, Franco's oppression of Catalonia caused the relationship between the club and its supporters to change. For the supporters, FC Barcelona became synonymous with Catalonia, a feeling incorporated in the club's ''Més que un club'' motto ( en, More than a club). The socio-political impulse ''Visca el Barça'' (Long live Barça), gradually evolved into ''Visca el Barça i visca Catalunya'' (Long live Barça and Catalonia) and was the same as a protest-song against the fascist government in Madrid. Outside Catalonia, FC Barcelona has also been seen as being ''Més que un club'' (''Más que un club'') for many forward-thinking Spaniards. It was the
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intellectuals that become Barça supporters in recognition of its role in defending democratic rights and freedom. In 1975, the death of Franco marked the beginning of Spain's transition into a democracy and four years later,
Josep Lluís Núñez José Luis Núñez Clemente (7 September 1931 – 3 December 2018), often known by the Catalanized form of his name used by the Catalan press, Josep Lluís Núñez i Clemente, was president of FC Barcelona between 1978 and 2000. He was elected ...
became the first elected president of FC Barcelona. Since then, the members of Barcelona, called ''socis'', have elected a club president. In the early 1980s, one of the most notorious ''penyes'', the Boixos Nois ( en, Crazy Boys) was founded. The ''peña'' who identified with left-wing independentism, repeatedly demanded the resignation of president Núñez, openly defying his presidency through chants and banners at matches. At the same time, the city of Barcelona experienced a rise in the number of
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s, who identified with right-wing separatism. The skinheads slowly moved the Boixos Nois' political ideology from liberalism to fascism, which caused fractions within the group. Inspired by British
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, the remaining Boixos Nois became violent, which often lead to mass-scale arrests. According to the protest organisation ''L'Elephant Blau'' ( en, The Blue Elephant), formed in part by later-president
Joan Laporta Joan Laporta Estruch (; born 29 June 1962) is a Spanish politician and current president of FC Barcelona. Laporta is a lawyer (he graduated from the University of Barcelona) with his own firm, Laporta & Arbós, which has a number of notable Sp ...
in 1998, the former president Núñez promoted the emergence of skinheads among the Boixos and gave them permission to roam freely around the stadium, using them for his own political gain. When Núñez resigned in 2000, his vice-president
Joan Gaspart Joan Gaspart i Solves (; born 11 October 1944) is a Spanish businessman and a former FC Barcelona president between July 2000 and February 2003. He was born in Barcelona. He was vice president of the club during the presidency of Josep Lluís Nu ...
took over as president. Gaspart publicly expressed his sympathies for Boixos Nois, claiming that he would join the group as soon as he resigned as chairman. The comment caused the Boixos Nois members to occasionally be referred to as 'the chairman's boys'. The same year saw the controversial transfer of the Barcelona vice-captain
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to arch-rivals Real Madrid. When Figo returned to the Camp Nou with his new club in November 2002, the Boixos responded to Figo's perceived treachery by whistling and jeering whenever he went near the ball. The abuse peaked when the Boixos threw a severed pig's head at him, while he was taking a corner. The match has since been known in Spain as the "Partido de la Vergüenza" ( en, The Game of Shame). It was suspended for 13 minutes by the referee, who took the players off the pitch because of fears for their safety. It ended in a 0–0 draw. During the first decade of the new millennium, president
Joan Laporta Joan Laporta Estruch (; born 29 June 1962) is a Spanish politician and current president of FC Barcelona. Laporta is a lawyer (he graduated from the University of Barcelona) with his own firm, Laporta & Arbós, which has a number of notable Sp ...
, a supporter of Catalan nationalism, repeatedly expressed his support of Catalonia's secession from Spain and characterised the club as the symbol for Catalan separatism. The politicization of the club drew criticism from several club members who accused Laporta of alienating Barcelona fans, both within and outside of Catalunya. By 2003 Barcelona had 1,200 ''penyes'' around the world, causing other Spanish clubs to copy the concept. With each individual ''peña'' (Castillian Spanish spelling) having different names and rules, it has become a custom in Spain to name a new ''peña'' after their favourite player or match, and in turn the player usually attends to the inaugural supper. In the presidential election of 2010, the rise in club-members during the last seven years caused the campaign to focus on whether to allow votes from non-Catalan members, through internet or post. The balloting committee decided to only allow votes from members who registered at the home stadium on the day of the election.


Fan base

The nickname ''culer'' for a Barcelona supporter is derived from the Catalan ''cul'' (English: arse), as the spectators at the first stadium, Camp de la Indústria, sat with their ''culs'' over the stand. In Spain, about 25% of the population is said to be Barça sympathisers, second behind Real Madrid, supported by 32% of the population. Throughout Europe, Barcelona is the favourite second-choice club. The club's membership figures have seen a significant increase from 100,000 in the 2003–04 season to 170,000 in September 2009, the sharp rise being attributed to the influence of Ronaldinho and then-president Joan Laporta's media strategy that focused on Spanish and English online media. , the club has 143,086 memberships, called ''socis''. In addition to membership, there are 1,264 officially registered fan clubs, called ''penyes'', around the world. The fan clubs promote Barcelona in their locality and receive beneficial offers when visiting Barcelona. Among the best supported teams globally, Barcelona has the second highest social media following in the world among sports teams, with over 103 million Facebook fans , only behind Real Madrid with 111 million."Barça, the most loved club in the world"
. ''Marca''. Madrid. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
The club has had many prominent people among its supporters, including Pope
John Paul II Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
, who was an honorary member, and former prime minister of Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.


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