Fútbol Club Barcelona C was a Spanish football team that folded on 2 July 2007. The youth team of FC Barcelona, it played its home games at the Mini Estadi.
Founded in 1967 as Barcelona Amateur, it adopted the name FC Barcelona C in 1993. Unlike the English League, youth teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. However youth and reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior teams. FC Barcelona C played its matches at the Mini Estadi, a stadium located within the club's facilities on Diagonal, attached to Camp Nou, with a capacity for 15,276 spectators.
FC Barcelona last played in the fourth division. They were ineligible for promotion to the third level, as FC Barcelona B were playing in that category. Club president Joan Laporta chose not to inscribe the team in Primera Catalana for 2007–08, after the B team dropped to the fourth level.[1]
Honours
- Winners (1): 1984
- Winners (3): 1983–84, 1986–87, 1997–98
- Winners (1): 1973-74
- Winners (6): 1949, 1952, 1961, 1971, 1980, 1982[2]
Season to season
| Season
|
Tier
|
Division
|
Place
|
Copa del Rey
|
| 1969–70
|
6
|
2ª Reg.
|
1st
|
|
| 1970–71
|
5
|
1ª Reg.
|
3rd
|
|
| 1971–72
|
5
|
1ª Reg.
|
9th
|
|
| 1972–73
|
5
|
1ª Reg.
|
2nd
|
|
| 1973–74
|
5
|
1ª Reg.
|
1st
|
|
| 1974–75
|
4
|
Reg. Pref.
|
3rd
|
|
| 1975–76
|
4
|
Reg. Pref.
|
5th
|
|
| 1976–77
|
4
|
Reg. Pref.
|
14th
|
|
| 1977–78
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
|
| 1978–79
|
4
|
3ª
|
6th
|
|
| 1979–80
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
|
| 1980–81
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
|
| 1981–82
|
4
|
3ª
|
4th
|
Third round
|
| 1982–83
|
4
|
3ª
|
9th
|
First round
|
| 1983–84
|
4
|
3ª
|
1st
|
|
| 1984–85
|
3
|
2ª B
|
16th
|
First round
|
| 1985–86
|
3
|
2ª B
|
19th
|
|
| 1986–87
|
4
|
3ª
|
1st
|
|
| 1987–88
|
3
|
2ª B
|
9th
|
Second round
|
|
| Season
|
Tier
|
Division
|
Place
|
Copa del Rey
|
| 1988–89
|
3
|
2ª B
|
11th
|
First round
|
| 1989–90
|
4
|
3ª
|
2nd
|
|
| 1990–91
|
4
|
3ª
|
8th
|
DNP
|
| 1991–92
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
| 1992–93
|
4
|
3ª
|
11th
|
| 1993–94
|
4
|
3ª
|
3rd
|
| 1994–95
|
4
|
3ª
|
3rd
|
| 1995–96
|
3
|
2ª B
|
19th
|
| 1996–97
|
4
|
3ª
|
2nd
|
| 1997–98
|
4
|
3ª
|
1st
|
| 1998–99
|
4
|
3ª
|
9th
|
| 1999–2000
|
4
|
3ª
|
9th
|
| 2000–01
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
| 2001–02
|
4
|
3ª
|
7th
|
| 2002–03
|
4
|
3ª
|
5th
|
| 2003–04
|
4
|
3ª
|
9th
|
| 2004–05
|
4
|
3ª
|
15th
|
| 2005–06
|
4
|
3ª
|
14th
|
| 2006–07
|
4
|
3ª
|
13th
|
|
Notable players
References
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