-
known as Selecció
Ciutat de Barcelona,
taking the name Peña
Femenina Barcelonista in 1971. It was a
founding member of Spain's
first national women's league...
- 1971, the team
changed its name to Peña
Femenina Barcelonista (or Catalan:
Penya Femenina Barcelonista,
Penya Femenina Barcelona). In a Spanish-language...
- in Granollers, Barcelona, Catalonia, Guiu
began his
career with
Penya Barcelonista Sant Celoni, a fan club of La Liga side Barcelona. He went on to join...
- Vallès Occidental, RCD Español, FC Barcelona, CE
Sabadell and Peña
Barcelonista Barcilona.
Starting in the 1996–97
season the
league was
divided into...
-
September 2011 at the
Wayback Machine El
Mundo de las
Penyes Blaugrana Penya Barcelonista de
Mostoles Penya Blaugrana London Cules de FC
Barcelona Facebook Page...
- been
known as Peña
Femenina Barcelonista, but
changed its name
prior to the season. A
different team, Peña
Barcelonista Barcilona, also
competed in (and...
-
Deportivo (in Spanish). 15
October 1972. p. 11. Nuri (3
January 1973). "Peña
Barcelonista Femenina Convoca".
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 4.
Match report for...
- Montañesa, CD Granollers, FC Martinenc, UA Horta, CF
Badalona and
Penya Barcelonista Anguera as a player,
retiring professionally at the age of 28. Márquez...
-
original on 26
December 2009.
Retrieved 2
August 2008. "Diadora
ficha al
barcelonista Oleguer Presas" [Diadora
signs Barcelona man
Oleguer Presas] (in Spanish)...
- stadium; the
Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha is the home of the "
Barcelonistas"
while the
Estadio George Capwell is the home of the "Emelecistas"....