Inspired by football legends
Delivery 48/72h on working days – mainland Spain and Balearic Islands
Inspired by football legends
Delivery 48/72h on working days – mainland Spain and Balearic Islands
100% Acrylic
130 cm long
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The afternoon of September 24, 1957, is etched in football history as the day Camp Nou opened its doors for the first time, becoming the new temple of Barcelona and European football. After three years of construction to accommodate the growing fanbase and replace the old Les Corts, the monumental stadium welcomed over ninety thousand spectators to its inaugural ceremony, attended by authorities and citizens, and celebrated its debut with a 4-2 victory against a Warsaw XI. Eulogio Martínez scored the first goal in its stands, a moment forever etched in the collective memory of Barcelona fans.
The Kubala Era and the Camp Nou (1950s)
The arrival of Ladislao Kubala in 1950 revolutionized the Blaugrana team. With his talent, the team won multiple league and cup titles, and his popularity was such that it became necessary to build a new stadium, the Camp Nou, inaugurated in 1957. Kubala became an iconic figure who attracted a whole new generation of Blaugrana fans.
The 1974 League Title and the Arrival of Johan Cruyff as a Player
The 1973-74 season is remembered for the arrival of Johan Cruyff to the Blaugrana team. His impact was immediate, leading the team to win La Liga after a 14-year drought, including a historic 5-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu. Cruyff, with his concept of "total football," forever changed the mentality of the club and its fans.
The first European Cup (1992) and the "Dream Team"
Under Johan Cruyff's management, the Blaugrana's "Dream Team" reached glory in 1992 by winning their first European Cup at Wembley, with a Ronald Koeman free-kick goal in extra time against Sampdoria. This team, with stars like Hristo Stoichkov, Romário, and Pep Guardiola, dominated Spanish and European football with an innovative style of play.
The creation of La Masia and its impact
Although its influence would be fully seen in the 21st century, the creation of La Masia, the Blaugrana's football academy, in 1979 marked a key moment in the 20th century. This youth development center, inspired by Cruyff's philosophy, would become the cradle of many of the team's and the world's best players, laying the foundation for future success.
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