![]() 1899 Fundation of the club by Joan Gamper with the name Football Club Barcelona, its first president is Walter Wild, its matches are played in the velodrom of la Bonanova. 1903 The first tournaments are organized, the Championship of Catalunya and the Macaya Cup. 1909 It is inagurated the field known as La Escopidora, located at the Industria Street, the first in Spain with artificial lighting. 1910 The club already has 560 members. 1919 Debut of Josep Samitier and Ricardo Zamora. 1921 It arrives to 10.000 members. 1922 Inauguration of the Les Corts field, with capacity for 20.000 spectators, enlarged later to 60.000. 1925 The Les Corts field is closed by the dictatorship. 1929 It wins the first League tittle that is disputed in Spain (1st Spanish League). 1930 Dead of Joan Gamper. 1943 César signs for the club. 1944 It is founded the 1st supporter's associations. 1945 2nd Spanish League. 1948 3rd Spanish League. 1949 4rd Spanish League. 1950 Fernando Daucik is the new trainer. Ladislao Kubala signs for the club. 1952 5th Spanish League. Season of Les 5 Copes. 1953 6th Spanish League. Francesc Miró-Sans is appointed as new president. 1957 Inauguration of the stadium of Camp Nou, with capacity for 115.000 spectators, at present time the biggest in Europe. 1958 Arrives to the first european final of its history (UEFA Cup) and wins against the London by 6-0 and 2-2. The new appointed trainer is Helenio Herrera. 1959 7th league. 1960 2nd UEFA Cup won against Birmingham by 2-0 and 2-2. 8th Spanish League. 1961 It is lost the first final of the Europe Cup played in Berna against the Benfica by 2-3. Enric Llaudet is the new president. 1962 The Valencia team wins to the Barcelona team in the final of the UEFA Cup by 2-6 and 1-1. 1964 Debut of Carles Rexach. 1966 Its obtained the third Uefa Cup (antique Copa de Ferias) against the Zaragoza by 0-1 and 4-2. First Edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. 1969 It is defeated in the first final of the European Cup Winners Cup that the club plays in Basilea with the Slovan of Bratislava by 2-3. It is appointed as president of the club Agustí Montal jr. 1970 The name is changed to Fútbol Club Barcelona. 1971 Marinus Michels substitutes Vic Buckingham as trainer. 1973 Johan Cruyff signs for the club. 1974 9th Spanish League. 1978 The first democratic elections are celebrated in which the winner is Josep Lluis Núñez. 1979 The Club achives until the moment its most important success, winning the Cup Winners Cup played in Basilea against the Fortuna Dusseldorf by 4-3. 1981 Udo Lattek substitutes Helenio Herrera. It is exceed the barrier of the 100.000 members. The player Quini is kidnapped. 1982 It is obtained the 2nd Cup Winners Cup played in Barcelona against the Standard de Lieja by 2-1. Inauguration of the Mini-Estadi with capacity for 20.000 people. Diego Armando Maradona signs for the club. 1983 César Luis Menotti is appointed as new trainer. 1984 Terry Venables substitutes Menotti. 1985 10th Spanish League. 1986 It is lost the second final of the Europe Cup played in Sevilla against the Steaua de Bucarest on the penalties. 1988 The players signed a letter against its president -Motín del Hespería-. Johan Cruyff substitutes Luis Aragonés. 1989 The 3rd Cup Winners Cup is a fact when winning in Berna against the Sampdoria by 2-0. 1991 Loses the final of the Cup Winners Cup played in Rotterdam against the Manchester United by 1-2. 11th Spanish League. Hristo Stoichkov obtains the Gold Boot. 1992 The greatest success of the Club is obtained, the Europe Cup, when winning against the Samdporia by 1-0. 12th Spanish League. The 108.000 members are exceded. 1993 13th Spanish League. The supporter's associatess of the club arrive to 600. 1994 The final of the Europe Cup is lost, played in Atenas against the Milán by 0-4. 14th Spanish League. 1996 Bobby Robson substitutes Johan Cruyff as trainer. Ronaldo is elected as best player of the world. The supporter's associatess of the club arrive to 1.000. 1997 It is obtained the 4th Cup Winners Cup in Rotterdam winning against PSG by 1 to 0. The Inter of Milán pays the clause of rescission of Ronaldo. Bobby Robson is substituted by Louis Van Gaal. 1998 15th Spanish League. 1999 16th Spanish League. 2000 Louis Van Gaal is substituted by Llorenç Serra Ferrer. Joan Gaspart is the new president. 2001 Llorenç Serra Ferrer is substituted by Carles Rexach. 2002 Carles Rexach is substituted byr Louis Van Gaal. |
01 Walter Wild (11/1899 - 4/1901) 1 year and 5 months02 Bartomeu Terradas (4/1901 - 9/1902) 1 year and 5 months 03 Paul Haas (9/1902 - 9/1903) 1 year 04 Arthur Witty (9/1903 - 10/1905) 2 years and 1 month 05 Josep Soler (10/1905 - 10/1906) 1 year 06 Juli Marial (10/1906 - 11/1908) 2 years and 1 month 07 Vicenç Reig (11/1908 - 12/1908) 1 month 08 Hans Gamper (12/1908 - 10/1909) 8 months 09 Otto Gmelin (10/1909 - 11/1910) 1 year and 1 month 10 Hans Gamper (11/1910 - 6/1913) 2 years and 7 months 11 Francesc de Moxó (6/1913 - 6/1914) 1 year 12 Alvar Presta (6/1914 - 6/1915) 1 year 13 Rafael Llopart (6/1915 - 6/1916) 1 year 14 Gaspar Rosés (6/1916 - 6/1917) 1 year 15 Hans Gamper (6/1917 - 6/1919) 2 years 16 Ricard Graells (6/1919 - 6/1920) 1 year 17 Gaspar Rosés (6/1920 - 7/1921) 1 year and 1 month 18 Hans Gamper (7/1921 - 6/1923) 1 year and 11 months 19 Enric Cardona (6/1923 - 6/1924) 1 year 20 Hans Gamper (6/1924 - 12/1925) 1 year and 6 months 21 Arcadi Balaguer (12/1925 - 3/1929) 3 years and 3 months 22 Tomás Rosés (3/1929 - 6/1930) 1 year and 3 months 23 Gaspar Rosés (6/1930 - 10/1931) 1 year and 4 months 24 Antoni Oliver (10/1931 - 12/1931) 2 months 25 Joan Coma (12/1931 - 7/1934) 2 years and 7 months 26 Esteve Sala (7/1934 - 7/1935) 1 year 27 Josep Sunyol (7/1935 - 8/1936) 1 year and 1 month 28 Joan Soler (5/1939 - 3/1940) 10 months 29 Marqués de la Mesa de Asta (3/1940 - 7/1942) 2 years and 4 months 30 Josep Vidal-Ribas (7/1942 - 8/1942) 1 month 29 Marqués de la Mesa de Asta (8/1942 - 8/1943) 1 year 32 Josep Antoni Albert (8/1943 - 9/1943) 1 month 33 Josep Vendrell (9/1943 - 9/1946) 3 years 34 Agustí Montal sr. (9/1946 - 7/1952) 5 years and 10 months 35 Enric Martí Carretó (7/1952 - 12/1953) 1 year and 5 months 36 Francesc Miró-Sans (12/1953 - 6/1961) 7 years and 6 months 37 Enric Llaudet (6/1961 - 1/1968) 6 years and 7 months 38 Narcís de Carreras (1/1968 - 12/1969) 1 year and 11 months 39 Agustí Montal jr. (12/1969 - 12/1977) 8 years 40 Josep Lluís Núñez (7/1978-7/2000) 22 years 41 Joan Gaspart (7/2000-) |
01 John Barrow, english 02 Jack Greenwell, english 03 Jesza Poszony, hungarian 04 Ralph Kirby, english 05 Jack Domby, english 06 Romá Forns (1927-1929) 1 Spanish League,1 King Cup 07 James Bellamy, english 08 Jack Greenwell, english 09 Jack Domby, english 10 Franz Platko, hungarian 11 Patrick O'Connell, irish 12 Josep Planas (1939-1941) 13 Ramon Guzmán (1941-1942) 1 King Cup 14 Josep Nogués (1942-1944) 15 Josep Samitier (1944-1947) 1 Spanish League 16 Enrique Fernández, uruguayan 17 Ramon Llorens (1950) 18 Fernando Daucik, chec 19 Sandro Puppo, italian 20 Franz Platko, hungarian 21 Doménec Balmanya (1956-1958) 1 UEFA Cup,1 King Cup 22 Helenio Herrera, argentinian 23 Enric Rabassa (1960) 24 Ljubisa Brocic, croat 25 Enrique Orizaola (1961) 26 Lluís Miró (1961-1962) 27 Ladislao Kubala, hungarian 28 Josep Gonzalvo (1962-1963) 1 King Cup 29 César Rodríguez (1963-1964) 30 Vicenç Sasot (1964-1965) 31 Roque Olsen, argentinian 32 Salvador Artigas (1967-1969) 1 King Cup 33 Josep Seguer (1969-1970) 34 Vic Buckingham, english 35 Marinus Michels, dutch 36 Hennes Weisweiler, german 37 Laureano Ruiz (1976) 38 Marinus Michels, dutch 39 Lucien Müller, french 40 Joaquim Rifé (1979-1980) 1 Cup Winners Cup 41 Helenio Herrera, argentinian 42 Ladislao Kubala, hungarian 43 Helenio Herrera, argentinian 44 Udo Lattek, german 45 César Luis Menotti, argentinian 46 Terry Venables, english 47 Luis Aragonés (1987-1988) 1 King Cup 48 Johan Cruyff, dutch 49 Bobby Robson, english 50 Louis Van Gaal, dutch 51 Llorenç Serra Ferrer (2000-2001) 52 Carles Rexach (2001-) 53 Louis Van Gaal, dutch |
1 Europe Cup92 3 times Subchampion 61, 86, 94 4 Cup Winners Cup 79, 82, 89, 97 2 times Subchampion 69, 91 3 UEFA Cup 58, 60, 66 1 time Subchampion 62 16 Spanish Champion 29, 45, 48, 49, 52, 53, 59, 60, 74, 85, 91, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99 19 times Subchampion 30, 46, 54, 55, 56, 62, 64, 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78, 82, 86, 87, 89, 97, 00 24 King Cup 10, 12, 13, 20, 22, 25, 26, 28, 42, 51, 52, 53, 57, 59, 63, 68, 71, 78, 81, 83, 88, 90, 97, 98 9 times Subcchampion 02, 19, 32, 36, 54, 74, 84, 86, 96 |
1910-1919 Alcántara (1912-27)1920-1929 Zamora (1919-22) Samitier (1919-32) 1940-1949 César (1943-55) Basora (1947-58) 1950-1959 Ramallets (1949-61) Kubala (1950-61) Suárez (1955-61) Evaristo (1956-62) 1970-1979 Cruyff (1973-78) Neeskens (1974-79) 1980-1989 Schuster (1980-88) Maradona (1982-84) Lineker (1986-89) 1990-1999 Koeman (1989-95) Laudrup (1989-94) Stoichkov (1990-95/1996-98) Romario (1993-95) Ronaldo (1996-97) Rivaldo (1997-02) |
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1920 (4): Samitier (1919-32), Zamora (1919-22), Sesúmaga (1918-21) and Sancho (1916-28)1921 (1): Alcántara (1912-27) 1922 (1): Piera (1920-33) 1926 (1): Sagi Barba (1921-32) 1927 (2): Goiburu (1929-34) and Carulla (1922-30) 1930 (4): Obiols (1928-29), Sastre (1924-32), Guzmán (1927-35) and Ventolrá (1932-37) 1931 (3): Arocha (1926-33), Castillo (1926-32) and Zabalo (1929-37) 1934 (2): Herrerita (1939-40) and Nogués (1929-42) 1935 (2): Areso (1935-36) and Pedrol (1928-41) 1936 (1): Martí (1937) 1941 (2): Escolá (1934-49) y Raich (1934-45) 1942 (3): Mariano Martín (1939-47), Emilín (1939-40) and Bravo (1939-48) 1945 (2): César (1942-55) and Gonzalvo III (1940-56) 1947 (2): Curta (1942-51) and Sans (1944-48) 1949 (2): Basora (1947-58) and Velasco (1943-54) 1950 (2): Gonzalvo II (1944-50) and Ramallets (1949-61) 1951 (3): Biosca (1949-58), Segarra (1949-64) and Calvet (1939-52) 1952 (2): Jose María Martín (1949-53) and Seguer (1940-57) 1953 (3): Kubala (1950-61), Moreno (1951-55) and Bosch (1951-59) 1954 (3): Argila (1940-43), Manchón (1948-57) and Flotats (1952-60) 1955 (1): Badenes (1946-50) 1956 (3): Garay (1960-65), Villaverde (1954-63) and Sampedro (1955-58) 1957 (4): Suárez (1955-61), Olivella (1955-69), Vergés (1955-66) and Gensana (1955-65) 1958 (1): Tejada (1953-61) 1959 (3): Eulogio Martinez (1955-62), Grácia (1951-66) and Rivelles (1955-59) 1960 (4): Pereda (1961-69), Camps (1961-63), Pesudo (1960-66) and Coll (1955-61) 1961 (2): Foncho (1960-67) and Zaldúa (1961-71) 1962 (1): Rodri (1956-65) 1963 (1): Sadurní (1960-76) 1964 (2): Fusté (1959-72) and Zaballa (1961-67) 1966 (3): Eladio (1962-72), Gallego (1965-75) and Marcial (1969-77) 1968 (4): Rifé (1963-76), Torres (1965-76), Bustillo (1968-72) and Zabalza (1967-74) 1969 (3): Rexach (1964-81), Asensi (1970-81) and Pujol (1964-73) 1970 (2): Quini (1980-84) and Costas (1970-80) 1971 (1): Reina (1965-73) 1972 (1): De la Cruz (1972-80) 1973 (2): Clares (1973-79) and Juan Carlos (1967-76) 1974 (1): Migueli (1973-88) 1975 (1): Fortes (1975-79) 1976 (1): Ramos (1976-82) 1977 (1): Olmo (1975-84) 1978 (5): Urruti (1981-88), Alexanco (1980-93), Heredia (1974-80), Sánchez (1975-86) and Canito (1979-81) 1979 (1): Carrasco (1978-89) 1980 (3): Pichi Alonso (1982-86), Landáburu (1979-82) and Morán (1981-84) 1981 (4): Victor (1981-88), Gerardo (1981-88), Marcos (1982-87) and Esteban (1977-87) 1982 (3): Julio Alberto (1982-91), Estella (1979-84) and Roberto (1986-91) 1984 (3): Rojo (1983-88), Calderé (1983-89) and Salva (1980-82/1984-89) 1985 (1): Clos (1980-88) 1986 (2): Zubizarreta (1986-94) and Julio Salinas (1988-94) 1987 (2): Bakero (1988-97) and Soler (1988-91/1992-93) 1988 (3): Beguiristain (1988-94), López Rekarte (1988-91) and Serna (1988-92) 1989 (2): Eusebio (1988-95) and Milla (1987-90) 1990 (3): Goicoechea (1990-94), Amor (1986-98) and Nando (1990-92) 1991 (5): Luis Enrique (1996-?), Nadal (1991-99), Ferrer (1990-98), Abelardo (1994-02) and Cristóbal (1986-89/1991-92) 1992 (2): Guardiola (1990-00) and Alfonso (2000-01) 1993 (2): Estebaranz (1993-94) and Christiansen (1993-94) 1994 (2): Sergi (1993-02), Lopetegui (1994-97), Pizzi (1996-98) and Cuéllar (1995-97) 1998 (2): Celades (1995-99) and Dani (1999-?) 2000 (3): Gerard (2000-?), Puyol (1999-?) and Xavi (1998-?) |