Third Division 2023-15 (Soccer Belgium)

She openly says that the process did not go well and that her husband abuses her. On 15 March 2022, the club announced that it had signed an agreement with Swedish Spotify for €280 million, under which the company will be the shirt sponsor of both men and women for four years from the 2022/23 season, and its name will be added to the stadium may connect. The club still retains the Spanish-language "La Coruña" in its name, which is no longer the official name of the city, but is still widely used instead of the Galician A Coruña. From July 1, 2017 up to and including the 2021-2022 season, the name of the Japanese electronics group Rakuten adorned the shirt of Barcelona. The agreement with Unicef ​​expires from the 2021-2022 season. This will be replaced by UNHCR/ACNUR, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Bernd Schuster, Diego Maradona, Hristo Stoichkov, Gheorge Hagi, Ladislao Kubala, Michael Laudrup, Romario, Ronaldo, Luís Figo, Patrick Kluivert, Ronald Koeman, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi, Xavi, Carles Puyol and Andrés played for the club, among others. Iniesta. In addition to Vettel, more world champions came out this year, namely Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, Michael Schumacher and the returning Kimi Räikkönen.

FC Barcelona's most famous slogan is Més que un club (More than a club in Catalan), given the club's versatile nature – the number of sports it represents and the place it occupies in Catalonia. In 2006, the club signed a five-year agreement with Unicef ​​under the slogan "Barça, more than a club, a new global hope for vulnerable children", with FC Barcelona supporting the organization with an annual amount of €1.5 million and, in addition, has the right to display the UNICEF emblem on match and training clothing. The agreement is for four years. The winner of the elections is the president of FC Barcelona for the next four years and may form a board. If there are no other candidates besides the incumbent president in the elections, the term of office of the incumbent president is automatically extended by four years. This president is elected every four years by the members of FC Barcelona, ​​the socios. The current president is Joan Laporta. In the end, Laporta's approach was successful. The top right area shows the pattern of the senyera, the flag of the ancient kingdom of Aragon and the ancient county of Barcelona: four red bands on a yellow background.

Jong De Graafschap won the reserve competition once in 1999 and the KNVB Cup for promises once in 2009. Because they won the KNVB Cup for promises, they were allowed to participate in the KNVB Cup, where they reached the eighth finals. In 1968 this was expanded and qualifying matches for the World Cup in question also counted. See FC Barcelona Atlètic for the main article on this subject. See FC Barcelona C for the main article on this subject. This food spot was the central point during lunch and stood for unity, fun and conviviality. The olla (food pot) is said to have been introduced by Joan Gamper, founder of the club, as a reference to the construction workers' food pot. The points on the left and right of the club logo represent handles, the lower point (in the past points) the fire under the food pot and the upper waves the boiling contents of the food pot. Over the years, soccer stores the center lane has undergone the most changes in terms of color (including white in the past) and inscription (during the Franco era the most Spanish "C de FB"). The club logo (escudo) of FC Barcelona has undergone many changes over the years.

The club logo includes the olla with three planes and a center lane. The center lane shows the letters FCB, referring to the name of the club, on a golden yellow background. From June 1, 2011, the name of the Qatar Foundation will be on the shirt. In the early years, the club played with the coat of arms of the city of Barcelona on the shirt with the image of a bat above it. According to tradition, a bat would have sat on the earl's helmet at the time, a sign of protection and attention. The bat, which is also depicted on the coats of arms of Palma de Mallorca and Valencia (and the local football clubs Valencia CF and UD Levante), referred to the victory of Count Jaume I the Conqueror over the Moors in the thirteenth century. With that victory, the roles were definitely reversed. The bottom panel shows the club colors of FC Barcelona, ​​dark blue and garnet red (the colors of FC Basel, see Johan "Joan" Gamper), with a beige football on top, referring to the most important sport within the club.