Full name | Futbol Club Barcelona "B" |
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Nickname(s) | Barça B |
Founded | 12 June 1970 as FC Barcelona Atlètic |
Ground |
Mini Estadi, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Capacity | 15,457 |
Chairman | Josep Maria Bartomeu |
Coach | Gerard López |
League | 2ª B – Group 3 |
2015–16 | 2ª B – Group 3, 10th |
Website | Club home page |
Active departments of FC Barcelona | ||
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Football (Men's) | Football B (Men's) | Football U-19 (Men's) |
Football (Women's) | Football B (Women's) | Beach soccer |
Basketball | Basketball B | Wheelchair basketball |
Handball | Roller hockey | Ice hockey |
Rugby union | Rugby league | Futsal |
Futbol Club Barcelona B is a Spanish football team based in Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia.
Founded in 1970 as FC Barcelona Atlètic, it is the reserve team of FC Barcelona, and currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3, holding home matches at the Mini Estadi.
Reserve teams in Spain play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side, and thus Barcelona B are ineligible for promotion to La Liga. They also cannot play in the Copa del Rey.
Founded on 1 August 1934 as Societat Esportiva Industrial Espanya, the club was originally the sports team of the factory with the same name, and its shirt featured blue and white vertical stripes. The company was owned by the family of Josep Antoni de Albert, who was briefly president of FC Barcelona in 1943; during Albert's presidency the club, now known as Club Deportivo Espanya Industrial, became Barcelona's reserve team and began to play home games at Camp de Les Corts.
Initially, Industrial played in the local regional leagues but, in 1950, it was promoted to Tercera División, reaching Segunda División two years later. In 1953 the club finished as runners-up in both the league and the promotion play-off but, being a nursery club of Barcelona, it was unable to move up a division.
After winning another promotion play-off in 1956, Espanya Industrial became independent of FC Barcelona and was renamed Club Deportivo Condal. The club wore blue shirts with two white diagonals stripes.
Condal competed once in La Liga, in the 1956–57 season, being relegated as 16th and last. In 1968 the club rejoined the Barcelona family as its reserve team, and adopted the blaugrana colours.