FC Barcelona, nicknamed ""Barça"", is a football club based in Barcelona, Spain. It was founded on November 29, 1899, by Swiss native Hans Gamper. The team plays its home matches at Camp Nou and competes in La Liga (the Spanish Primera División).

Team History
In 1929, the club participated in the inaugural season of La Liga and won the championship. It faced setbacks during the Spanish Civil War but experienced a revival in the post-war era. From 1948 to 1949, under the leadership of Uruguayan Enrique Fernández, Barcelona won consecutive La Liga titles. In the 1951/52 season, Barcelona, led by a forward line consisting of Barrosa, César Rodríguez, Kubala, Moreno, and Manchón, became five-time champions, claiming titles in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Latin Cup, the Martínez Cup, and the Rossi Cup. Barcelona has gone through the ""Dream Team I"" and ""Dream Team II"" eras. In 2009, under Pep Guardiola, the club won six trophies, marking the birth of the ""Dream Team III"" era. In 2023, Barcelona won La Liga again after a four-year drought.
Achievement
Barcelona is one of the traditional powerhouses in La Liga. Domestically, it has won 28 La Liga titles, 32 Copa del Rey titles (topping the all-time Copa del Rey rankings), 15 Supercopa de España titles, and 2 Copa de la Liga titles. Internationally, it has claimed 5 UEFA Champions League titles, 4 European Cup Winners’ Cups, 3 Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, 5 UEFA Super Cups, and 3 FIFA Club World Cups. In the IFFHS Club World Rankings, Barcelona ranked first in 1997, 2009, 2011, and 2012.