FC Barcelona fixture list and tickets

Date Match Tickets Location
     
29-Aug-10 Racing Santander – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio El Sardinero
  La Liga Santander
     
12-Sep-10 FC Barcelona – Hercules CF Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
 14-Sep-10  FC Barcelona – Panathinaikos FC Tickets  Camp Nou
   Uefa Champions League  
19-Sep-10 Atletico de Madrid – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Vicente Calderon
  La Liga Madrid
     
22-Sep-10 FC Barcelona – Sporting de Gijon Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
26-Sep-10 Athletic Club Bilbao – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio San Mames
  La Liga Bilbao
     
03-Oct-10 FC Barcelona – RCD Mallorca Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
17-Oct-10 FC Barcelona – Valencia CF Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
 20-Oct-10  FC Barcelona – FC Kobenhavn Tickets  Camp Nou
   Uefa Champions League  
24-Oct-10 Real Zaragoza – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio La Romareda
  La Liga Zaragoza
     
31-Oct-10 FC Barcelona – Sevilla FC Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
 02-Nov-10  FC Kobenhavn – FC Barcelona Tickets  Parken
    Uefa Champions League  
07-Nov-10 Getafe CF – FC Barcelona Tickets Coliseum Alfonso Perez
  La Liga Getafe
     
14-Nov-10 FC Barcelona – Villarreal FC Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
21-Nov-10 UD Almeria – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Mediterraneo
  La Liga Almeria
     
 24-Nov-10  Panathinaikos FC – FC Barcelona Tickets  Olympic Stadium
   Uefa Champions League  
28-Nov-10 FC Barcelona – Real Madrid Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
05-Dec-10 CA Osasuna – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Reyno de Navarra
  La Liga Pamplona
     
 07-Dec-10  FC Barcelona – Rubin Kazan Tickets  Camp Nou
    Uefa Champions League  
12-Dec-10 FC Barcelona – Real Sociedad Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
19-Dec-10 RCD Espanyol – FC Barcelona Tickets Cornella-El Prat Stadium
  La Liga Barcelona
     
02-Jan-11 FC Barcelona – Levante UD Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
09-Jan-11 Deportivo La Coruna – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Municipal de Riazor
  La Liga La Coruna
     
16-Jan-11 FC Barcelona – Malaga CF Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
23-Jan-11 FC Barcelona – Racing Santander Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
30-Jan-11 Hercules CF – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio José Rico Pérez
  La Liga Alicante
     
06-Feb-11 FC Barcelona – Atletico de Madrid Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
13-Feb-11 Sporting de Gijon – FC Barcelona Tickets El Molinon
  La Liga Gijon
     
20-Feb-11 FC Barcelona – Athletic Club Bilbao Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
27-Feb-11 RCD Mallorca – FC Barcelona Tickets ONO Estadi
  La Liga Palma de Mallorca
     
02-Mar-11 Valencia CF – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Mestalla
  La Liga Valencia
     
06-Mar-11 FC Barcelona – Real Zaragoza Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
13-Mar-11 Sevilla FC – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan
  La Liga Sevilla
     
20-Mar-11 FC Barcelona – Getafe CF Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
03-Apr-11 Villarreal FC – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio El Madrigal
  La Liga Villarreal
     
10-Apr-11 FC Barcelona – UD Almeria Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
17-Apr-11 Real Madrid – FC Barcelona Tickets El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
  La Liga Madrid
     
24-Apr-11 FC Barcelona – CA Osasuna Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
01-May-11 Real Sociedad – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadio Anoeta
  La Liga San Sebastian
     
08-May-11 FC Barcelona – RCD Espanyol Tickets Camp Nou
  La Liga Barcelona
     
11-May-11 Levante UD – FC Barcelona Tickets Estadi Ciutat de Valencia
  La Liga Valencia
     

F.C. Barcellona – Club history

Futbol Club Barcelona , also known simply as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça , is a football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper. The club has become a Catalan institution, hence the motto “Més que un club” (More than a club). The official Barça anthem is El Cant del Barça by Josep Maria Espinàs.

FC Barcelona is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from La Liga and the most successful club in Spanish football after Real Madrid, having won nineteen La Liga titles, a record twenty-five Spanish Cups, eight Spanish Super Cups, four Eva Duarte Cups and two League Cups. They are also one of the most successful clubs in European football having won fourteen official major trophies in total, including ten UEFA competitions.[1] They have won three UEFA Champions League titles, a record four UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups, a record three Inter-Cities Fairs Cups (the forerunner to the UEFA Europa League), three UEFA Super Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup. In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League. The club is also the only European side to have played continental football in every season since its inception in 1955. FC Barcelona became the first football team ever to win six out of six competitions in a single year thus completing the sextuple, comprising the 2008–09 La Liga, 2008–09 Copa del Rey, 2009 Supercopa de España, 2008–09 UEFA Champions League, 2009 UEFA Super Cup and 2009 FIFA Club World Cup.

Barcelona holds a long-standing rivalry with Real Madrid, with matches between the two teams referred to as “El Clásico”. Unlike many other football clubs, the fans of FC Barcelona own and operate the club.
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Puyol To play for Spain Two More Years

Barcelona captain Carles Puyol will play for Spain until 2012, meaning the European Championship held in the same year could be his final big football tournament.

Puyol, a regular mainstay of the Spain defense for almost a decade, formed a formidable partnership with club team-mate Gerard Pique during this year’s World Cup and has come to a conclusion over his international future.

“After mulling over the issue a great deal, I have decided to continue playing for the national team for two more years,” Puyol said on his personal blog.

The news will have come as a relief to Spanish fans after he previously said he was seriously considering retiring from international football.

The 32-year-old also revealed he had discussed his decision with Vincent del Bosque and Fernando Hierro among others.

Barcelona face finance problems

Barcelona VP finance Javier Faus has reported that the Catalan club suffered €77.1 million in losses last season, compared to a net profit of €11.1m the football season before.

The difference in accounts thus represents a gulf of  €88m, despite Barca’s recent extension of credit from a conglomerate of Spanish banks, including banking heavyweights Banco Santander and La Caixa.

In total, Barcelona’s debt is thus estimated at a net amount of €442m, while the gross figure could be in the €552m range.

In addition that the numbers presented by Barcelona’s last board of directors “do not reflect the club’s real image”, but also ruled out the possibility that the previous board had taken deliberate action to deceive in the presentation of their budgetary figures. It remains to be seen if and how Barcelona’s financial hurdles will impact the club’s transfer market aspirations, particularly with respect to the signing of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas.

fascinating 2:2 between Arsenal to Barcelona

UEFA Champions League quarter-final: Zlatane scored, Walcott shrinked the gap faberagas balanced against the ex. Him along with, Puyol  and picke interplay produces will be absent, Henry received warm welcome .

Someone would need more proof of why we all love football, he should have seen this evening (Wednesday) the game between FC Barcelona and Arsenal in Champions League quarter-final. Four goals, a great comeback of the group fell behind 2-0 and a great love to a single player who received the visitor group. Then there was the penalty kick five minutes to end and a red card, the festival ended on a great -2:2.

The first half was in total control of the guests from F.C Barcelona who pressed and pressed, but Almunia, maybe 45 minutes of his best Arsenal goals repeatedly prevented the ball from entering his net. In the second half he gave in. 20 seconds from the opening of the second half it was Zlatan Ibrahimovic ‘that looped the ball above him and arranged to Barcelona a deserved 0:1. 59th minute was again Ibrahimovic ‘executor second goal seemed to some that it closed the story between the two groups.

Arsene Wenger sent in Theo Walcott on the 66th minute he received after three minutes with a goal to score 2:1. Five minutes before the whistle ent on Puyol tripped Fabregas in the penalty box. The judge sent him out with a red card. Fabregas, the man who grew up in Barcelona, took the ball in front of Valdes.
Arsenal’s Spanish compared to-2:2 to leaving the interplay at theCamp nao match - Nowy wide open, but there it is not that he could help his team. Fabregas got a yellow card during the game and the interaction is to see from the balcony in Spain. If he can take comfort in something, it’s the fact that he will not sit there alone. Even Picke(yellow) and Puyol were  dismissed and wont be able to attend the rematch.

Who was received with great love is, of course Thierry Henry, who arrived for the first time at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s home ground, the group which he played with for eight years and became fans idol.

Xavi Out Of Barcelona's Champions League Clash With VfB Stuttgart

F.C Barcelona‘s injury headache has returned ahead of their crucial second leg clash with VfB Stuttgart in the Champions League last 16.

According to El Mundo Deportivo, influential playmaker Xavi has been ruled out of the tie against the German outfit after picking up a thigh injury during training on Tuesday.

The club have yet to confirm the injury but it is suspected that the 30-year-old could be out of action for around 10 to 15 days.

Coach Pep Guardiola will now have to decide how to line up his midfield against Stuttgart as Seydou Keita has yet to be confirmed fully fit at the end of Tuesday’s workout session eventhough he managed to train with the rest of the squad.

Barcelona and Stuttgart are locked at 1-1 after the first leg encounter in Germany three weeks ago.

Guardiola:

Pep Guardiola is confident that FC Barcelona will win something again this season as he looked ahead to the encounter with Málaga at the weekend only three days after being held in the Champions League by VfB Stuttgart.
Just like last term the Blaugrana boss is again convinced that the quality of his players and their ability will guide the club to success once more. “I think that we will something, but we may not of course,” he said. “I just hope that the team is involved in both competitions until the end. Then we will see if we win something or not.”

“We know that we can do better”
“I cannot tell the players or the media that we are doing things well because we all know that we are not playing at the level that we want,” the Barça coach continued. “We know that we can play better because everyone has seen very recently just how good we can be. We can improve and we need to do so in order to be champions. I am convinced that we will do that and I am not angry. The responsibility is mine alone. The players want to improve and I am looking for that thing that I may have missed to lift them up to the level required.”

Good attitude

“My job means that if things do not go well then it is because I am not doing something well,” Guardiola stated. “I have the feeling that the squad want it and that they are striving for it. We will not hide even though we know things should be better. The players are keen and they suffer too when things do not go as they should. There is a reason why when things do not go well and I need to find that reason. I believe in what we do and in the players and I believe that we will turn the corner.”

No shouting

Guardiola was keen to deny that there were any harsh words said in the dressing room in Stuttgart in midweek. “I saw no nothing like that,” he said. “I wanted to tell the players how great they were and that they should have no doubts. I want to make it clear that when things go badly I never shout. I only do that when we win 4-0.”

Job commitment

“Coaches are committed to their roles all the time and there is always something to be concerned about,” he commented. “When things are going well I worry about maintaining the tension and when they go badly I try to work out why and to change things.”

Praising Málaga

Looking ahead to the visit of Málaga at the weekend Guardiola recognised how well the Andalucian outfit have been doing in recent weeks under coach Juan Ramón López Muñiz. “Málaga are on a great run of form,” he explained. “They have a very good team and a coach with great experience. They are a strong outfit and are full of confidence at the moment. They work hard and know what they are doing. We will need to be in very good form to beat them.”

F.C. Barcellona - Club history

Futbol Club Barcelona , also known simply as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça , is a football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper. The club has become a Catalan institution, hence the motto “Més que un club” (More than a club). The official Barça anthem is El Cant del Barça by Josep Maria Espinàs.

FC Barcelona is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from La Liga and the most successful club in Spanish football after Real Madrid, having won nineteen La Liga titles, a record twenty-five Spanish Cups, eight Spanish Super Cups, four Eva Duarte Cups and two League Cups. They are also one of the most successful clubs in European football having won fourteen official major trophies in total, including ten UEFA competitions.[1] They have won three UEFA Champions League titles, a record four UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups, a record three Inter-Cities Fairs Cups (the forerunner to the UEFA Europa League), three UEFA Super Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup. In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League. The club is also the only European side to have played continental football in every season since its inception in 1955. FC Barcelona became the first football team ever to win six out of six competitions in a single year thus completing the sextuple, comprising the 2008–09 La Liga, 2008–09 Copa del Rey, 2009 Supercopa de España, 2008–09 UEFA Champions League, 2009 UEFA Super Cup and 2009 FIFA Club World Cup.

Barcelona holds a long-standing rivalry with Real Madrid, with matches between the two teams referred to as “El Clásico”. Unlike many other football clubs, the fans of FC Barcelona own and operate the club.

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