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FC Barcelona Pictures and News

Discover the glorious past and current dynamics of FC Barcelona through photos and news available online. In addition to the club's official website, exciting and impressive Barcelona FC pictures are in abundance in several blogs, news sites and Web sites dedicated to the club. As for FC Barcelona latest news on major news sites the world as well as in formal and websites.

Futbol Club Barcelona, known as Barça, is not so much as a club Football, because it is a Catalan institution. Founded in 1899, is one of the best Spanish clubs Real Madrid, as his nearest rival. Today home computers, other sports outside of football club.

FC Barcelona is considered as the football club most popular throughout Europe. Surveys show that has a fan base of 44.2 million fans in football-mad continent alone. Therefore, FC Barcelona C and bar news rumors are in high demand online. Fans are also competing to take pictures of their beloved club during games and sell them online. Online shoppers are faced with several options.

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Barça is one of three major Spanish football clubs. With Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, has never been relegated or degraded in the league, the Premier League in Spain. However, the club has raised 18 league titles, a record 24 Spanish Cups, two League Cups, and seven Spanish Super Cups.

In the European leagues, FC Barcelona won the UEFA Cup "has won four Cups, two European Cups, two Super Cups and three UEFA Cups Fairs.

Camp Nou

The stadium of FC Barcelona Nou Camp, also known as "Camp Nou". Built in 1957, has seen hundreds of football matches against visiting clubs since 1857. The Camp Nou is assessed by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) as a five star stadium. Capacity: 98,772 people and is the largest stage of European football.

Nou Camp is one of the champions of the preferred host UEFA Champions League. The club won its first match at their new stadium in 1957. They beat Legia Warsaw in Germany, 4-2.It was built between 1954 and 1957 and was designed by a group of three architects. The stadium also hosted several major music events.

There are many pictures of FC Barcelona at the bottom with Camp Nou fans available. They come in colors and black and white. Sometimes the images are able to capture the most intense action of the club. No drama, joy, love and passion in the photographs. You can also easily find a group and individual photos.

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In recent News Barca, the club Malaga destroyed in a weekend game before the first division in Spain. The victory propelled the club to the highest position in the league, six points ahead of Real Madrid. They are to meet next Valladolid, but his recent victory over Malaga is necessary to improve their mood before their expected quarts accessory UEFA Champions League against Bayern Munich in Germany. Browse online for photos and the latest news Part.

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Find all the latest FC Barcelona News at All About FC Barcelona. At All About FC Barcelona you will find all the latest FC Barcelona Pics and match statistics with indepth analysis.

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Barcelona football club training in Los Angeles August 2006

A Weekend in Barcelona

In December 2005 my girlfriend and I took a weekend’s city break in Barcelona in eastern Spain. At the time of booking our choice of destination was a toss up between Barcelona, Paris and Rome, none of which either of us had ever been to. For no particular reason, Barcelona came out on top and I’m very glad it did as we both had a fantastic time. This article is a brief summary of our weekend.

Having just moved into a new house, we didn’t have a very big budget to spend on this holiday so we found ourselves a couple of cheap flights to Barcelona, a low cost hotel near the city centre and bought the first guide book we could find. The weather when we touched down could probably best be described as abysmal but this didn’t dampen our spirits.

After finding our way to our hotel and dumping our bags, our first port of call was the nearest metro station (the metro is Barcelona’s equivalent of the London underground and is a great way to get around). We bought a three day unlimited pass for roughly €14 (£9.60) and hopped on a distinctly punctual and un-crowded train bound for La Sagrada Familia. If I were to recommend just one sight to see in Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia would be it. Gaudi devoted 40 years of his life to the design and construction of this extremely elaborate cathedral and building is still ongoing today. From the ground the building is extremely impressive and its spires each reach to a height of 300 feet with plans to extend this even further.

We paid €8 each to gain access to the cathedral and museums. Although an elevator is available inside the cathedral to take visitors to the top of the spires (at an additional cost) we chose to walk up the 400 plus steps to see the view from the top. The staircase is narrow and steep and I would only recommend the climb for those with strong legs and a head for heights! The climb was definitely worthwhile both for the views across the city and for the balconies along the way where you can stop at take a close up look at some of the hundreds of intricate carvings that decorate the exterior. We also took a walk around the museum and enjoyed the scale models and early photographs of the construction.

After some lunch we took a walk along La Rambla, the main street in Barcelona, towards the marina. Along the way you will see a great variety of stalls selling all sorts of goods from souvenirs to live birds. There is also a good deal of performance artists and street entertainers to watch which kept us amused for a couple of hours. We finished the day with tapas at a small restaurant before retiring for the evening.

The following morning, at my insistence, we took the metro to Collblanc to take a tour round the famous Nou Camp, home to Barcelona football club and renowned as one of the world’s greatest football stadiums. After wandering around outside the stadium for about half an hour trying to work out how to get in, we found the ticket office and paid €11 euros each for the tour. The stadium is vast and as a football fan it was a great experience to walk through the player’s tunnel and stand on the pitch side. The tour took us through the behind scenes areas of the stadium including the away changing room, the commentary gantry and the chapel that was installed to allow the religious players to pray before games.

We finished our visit with a trip around the museum, where trophies and pictures of Barcelona’s many successes are displayed. The photo of myself next to the European cup still hangs on the wall of my lounge. Although we didn’t get to watch a game as there wasn’t a home match being played the weekend we were there, it was still an extremely enjoyable and worthwhile excursion.

The afternoon was spent with a walk around the marina and a visit to L’Aquarium, a sea life centre with more than 450 different species of marine life. The entrance fee set us back €15.50. Many of the aquatic creatures were quite unusual and enjoyable to watch but the highlight of L’Aquarium for us was the underwater tunnel. This is an 80 metre long passage beneath an enormous tank, with sharks, rays and other fish swimming inches above your head.

Our last evening was spent eating Mexican food and drinking cocktails in a small, modern and trendy Mexican restaurant called Margarita Blue followed by several more drinks in the Hard Rock Café (how shamelessly touristy) and then on to Razzmatazz, a huge nightclub famous for live music. Needless to say, drinking late into the night didn’t make for the most enjoyable of flights home the next morning!

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Harry Lawrance is an experienced writer based in the UK

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