Barcelona Soccer Club (Part 03)


Birth of FC Barcelona (1899–1922)

On 14 March 1909, the group shifted into the Camp de la Indústria, a bigger stadium with a seating capability of 8,000 people. From 1910 to 1914 Barcelona took part in the Pyrenees Cup, which comprised of the best groups of Languedoc, Midi, Aquitaine (Southern France), the Basque Country, and Catalonia. At that time it was advised the finest affray open for participation. During the identical time span, the association altered its authorized dialect from Castilian to Catalan and step-by-step developed into an significant emblem of Catalan identity. For numerous followers, carrying the association had less to manage with the game itself and more with being a part of the club's collective identity.
Gamper commenced a crusade to employ more association constituents, and by 1922 the association had over 20,000 constituents and was adept to investment a new stadium. The association to shifted to the new Les Corts, inaugurated the identical year. Les Corts had an primary capability of 22,000, which was subsequent amplified to 60,000. Jack Greenwell was employed as the first full-time supervisor, and the club's treasures started to advance on the field. During the Gamper era, FC Barcelona won eleven Campionat de Catalunya, six Copas del Rey, and four Pyrenees Cups, its first "golden age".

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