There is no multi-sports club in the world that is competitive FC Barcelona. Even the announcement of a salary cut plan that will hit the professional sections of the club completely did not stop a historic plenary session of the conquered leagues. They aimed for six and the six will be together next week in the temporary Museum on the old Gel Track, the new Barça Immersive Tour, where the trophies won by the teams of soccer (men’s and women’s), basketball, handball and roller hockey. the one of indoor football join after alirón to Jaen signing a historical period such as 1998-99, the only one with a full league until yesterday. Barcelona fans celebrated the Centenari at Plaça Sant Jaume with men’s soccer leagues, basketball, handball and hockey skates to the delight of the then president Joseph Lluis Nunezwhich turned the sections into one big flag.
Futsal was still in the Second Division and women’s soccer was not integrated into the club until 2001. Sandro Rosell promoted futsal when he arrived in 2010 and has since added to it seven Leagues and four European Cups as well as women’s soccer until it turned professional in 2015 under the mandate of Joseph Maria Bartomeu. There are now eight Leagues and two world reference group Champions.
In Joan Laporta Inherited late in 2020-21, men’s football only failed in the last gasp after a second-round comeback. And 5 of those 6 went on this course in an unforgettable 6 of 6, beating Madrid in the men’s and women’s soccer leagues with 10 final points in both and the basketball league against the whites with resounding 3-0 in the playoffs. In handball, 30 wins out of 30; in roller hockey, 3-0 in the final series against Liceo after leading the regular league and in futsal, another 3-0 against Jaén. 5 of those 6 two seasons happened earlier in 2011-12, when men’s football lacked excitement.
125 Leagues in total
In six this season, the club’s global haul has now reached 125 league titles with a section of roller hockey in front of 33 after being released in 1973-74, followed by handball (30), he men’s soccer (27), he basketball (20 with 17 during the ACB), he women’s soccer (8) and the futsal (7). The challenge is to maintain that reign with smaller budgets.
Source: La Verdad

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