spanish football team and the substitute team of FC Barcelona
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Futbol Club Barcelona B is a spanish football team based in Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia.

Founded in 1970 as FC Barcelona Atlètic, it is the reserve team of FC Barcelona, and presently plays in Primera División RFEF, holding its home matches at the Estadi Johan Cruyff. Reserve teams in Spain play in the lapp league system as the elder team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one degree below their main side, and thus Barcelona B are ineligible for forwarding to La Liga. They besides can not play in the Copa del Rey .

history [edit ]

Espanya Industrial [edit ]

Founded on 1 August 1934 as Societat Esportiva Industrial Espanya, the club was originally the sports team of the factory with the same name, and its shirt featured blue sky and white vertical stripes. The company was owned by the family of Josep Antoni de Albert, who was concisely president of FC Barcelona in 1943 ; during Albert ‘s presidency the club, now known as Club Deportivo Espanya Industrial, became Barcelona ‘s reserve team and began to play home games at Camp de Les Corts. initially, Industrial played in the local regional leagues but, in 1950, it was promoted to Tercera División, reaching Segunda División two years late. In 1953 the club finished as runner-up in both the league and the promotion play-off but, being a nursery club of Barcelona, it was unable to move up a division .

compact disk Condal [edit ]

After winning another promotion play-off in 1956, Espanya Industrial became mugwump of FC Barcelona and was renamed Club Deportivo Condal. The club wore blasphemous shirts with two white diagonals stripes. Condal competed once in La Liga, in the 1956–57 season, being relegated as 16th and last. In 1968 the club rejoined the Barcelona family as its allow team, and adopted the blaugrana tinge .

Barcelona Atlètic/Barcelona B [edit ]

Barcelona Atlètic crest The Mini Estadi during a peer In 1970, Barcelona president Agustí Montal decided to merge Condal with another junior club, Atlètic Catalunya, and formed Barcelona Atlètic. Atlètic was founded in 1965 as a result of the fusion of two other teams : UE Catalunya de Les Corts ( founded in 1918 as Catalunya Sporting Club ) and CD Fabra Coats ( 1926 ). Under the new appellation the B-team played a total of ten seasons in the irregular charge. At the end of 1988–89 the slope returned to Segunda División B – the fresh third base level created in 1977 – after ranking 17th. In 1990 the team was renamed Barcelona B, but club president Joan Laporta changed the name back to Barcelona Atlètic in 2008. Two years by and by, his successor Sandro Rosell returned to the previous denomination. [ 1 ] early club actor Luis Enrique ( who besides played for Real Madrid ) succeeded Pep Guardiola as team director in the summer of 2008, as the latter was appointed main squad bus. [ 2 ] In 2009–10 the club finished second in Group III and returned to division two after an absence of 11 years ; this was followed by a third-place in the follow political campaign, but the team was not eligible for promotion.

Season to season [edit ]

Honours [edit ]

Players [edit ]

current team [edit ]

As of 1 September 2021[3]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

other players under contract [edit ]

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Out on loan [edit ]

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Personnel [edit ]

current technical staff [edit ]

last updated : 8 November 2021
Source : FC Barcelona B

former players [edit ]

former coaches [edit ]

top scorers [edit ]

All competitions [edit ]

stadium [edit ]

The Mini Estadi, base stadium until 2019 On 23 September 1982 the Mini Estadi was inaugurated by Barcelona president Josep Lluís Núñez. Next to the ground there are two education pitches, pitch 3 and 4, which have artificial turf – the latter has a regulation size of 100 ten 70 metres and has seating for 1,000 spectators. Mini Estadi has besides hosted games for the Andorra national football team, and the Barcelona Dragons of American football. As a share of the Espai Barça project, the Mini Estadi was demolished and the Estadi Johan Cruyff was opened to take its position start in the 2019–20 season. besides, as separate of this project the Camp Nou will undergo renovation. [ 4 ]

La Masia [edit ]

Inaugurated on 26 September 1966, La Masia is the name given to Barcelona ‘s aim facilities located near the Camp Nou in the Les Corts district of Barcelona. It is an ancient state residence built in 1702 and once Camp Nou was inaugurated in 1957, the build up was remodelled and extended for consumption as the club ‘s sociable headquarters. In 1979, La Masia became the residency of young players from outside of the city. In the succeed decades the academy forged several players that would late appear for both the chief police squad and the spanish national team, Guillermo Amor, Albert Ferrer, Iván de la Peña, Josep Guardiola, Carles Puyol, Gerard López, Xavi, Víctor Valdés, and Andrés Iniesta being amongst the most outstanding. Lionel Messi is besides a celebrated alumni of La Masia and is one of the most legendary players to play for Barcelona equally well as the Argentina national football team. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

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