- Football in Catalonia
Football is the most important sport in
Catalonia and was introduced in the late 1800s by a combination of mostly British immigrant workers and visiting sailors, and students returning from Britain. Catalonia led the way in the development offootball in Spain , organising both the first association and the first league. Today football in Catalonia is organized by theCatalan Football Federation and the RFEF and teams from Catalonia compete inLa Liga , theCopa del Rey , the Copa Catalunya and several european competitions.Earliest Clubs
The oldest club in
Catalonia is "Palamós Foot-Ball Club" founded in 1898. AlthoughGimnàstic de Tarragona was formed in 1886, the club did not form an actual football team until 1914. "Català SC" and "Foot-Ball Club Barcelona" were both founded in 1899. Several clubs also emerged with a reference to "Spain " in their title. These included "Hispania AC" and Sociedad Española de Football, both formed in 1900, andFC Espanya de Barcelona . OnNovember 11 1900 the Federació Catalana de Futbol was formed as the Football Associació de Catalunya. It was the first football association founded inSpain . The first president was "Eduard Alesson" and the original members includedFC Barcelona , Sociedad Española de Football, "Català SC" and "Hispania AC".Campionat de Catalunya
La Liga
Since
La Liga was formed in 1928, seven Catalan clubs have played in the "Primera Division". These includeFC Barcelona who have never been relegated andRCD Espanyol who have only missed out on four seasons in the top division.CE Sabadell played for 14 seasons in the Primera Division.CE Europa , founding members ofLa Liga have played three seasons whileGimnàstic de Tarragona ,UE Lleida and CD Condal all made brief appearances.Eleven other clubs
FC Barcelona B ,Terrassa FC ,CF Badalona ,Girona FC ,UE Sant Andreu ,UE Figueres ,Palamós CF ,CE L´Hospitalet ,CE Júpiter ,EC Granollers andCFJ Mollerussa have all played in the Segunda Division.Catalan national football team
Copa Catalunya
In 1984 following the restoration of the democracy in
Spain , a new competition for Catalan clubs was organized. The Copa Generalitat was not initially recognised by the
RFEF and only teams from theSpanish Third Division entered. After 1990 however the "Copa Generalitat", now organized by the "Federació Catalana de Futbol", became an official competition and Catalan clubs inLa Liga began to enter. In 1993 it was renamed the Copa Catalunya. The competition has gradually diminished in prestige andFC Barcelona andRCD Espanyol rarely field strong teams.ee also
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Football in Spain
*Football in France
*Sport in Catalonia External links
* [http://www.fcf.cat/pub/home.asp Catalan Football Federation]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/catchamp.html Campionat de Catalunya]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/catcuphist.html Copa Catalunya Finals]
* [http://www.penyaunionblaugrana.co.uk Pro Catalan Official UK Penya]
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