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== Background and history == |
== Background and history == |
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Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly [[#Head to head|dominant]]. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957. Espanyol has the consolation of achieving the largest margin win with a 6–0 in 1951. Espanyol achieved a 2–1 win against Barça during the 2008–09 season, becoming the first team to defeat Barcelona at Camp Nou in their treble-winning [[2008–09 FC Barcelona season|season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_08-09/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada24/Barcelona_Espanyol/partit.html|title=Matchday 24|publisher=FC Barcelona|accessdate=13 March 2010}}</ref> |
Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly [[#Head to head|dominant]]. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957. Espanyol has the consolation of achieving the largest margin win with a 6–0 in 1951. Espanyol achieved a 2–1 win against Barça during the 2008–09 season, becoming the first team to defeat Barcelona at Camp Nou in their treble-winning [[2008–09 FC Barcelona season|season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_08-09/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada24/Barcelona_Espanyol/partit.html|title=Matchday 24|publisher=FC Barcelona|accessdate=13 March 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120731081930/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_08-09/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada24/Barcelona_Espanyol/partit.html|archivedate=31 July 2012|df=}}</ref> |
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On 8 June 2007, Espanyol achieved a 2-2 draw against Barça in the penultimate day of the championship, making possible for [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] to win the [[2006–07 La Liga|Spanish League 06/07]] in the next match at the Bernabeu. This match is popularly remembered with the name of ''Tamudazo,'' for [[Raúl Tamudo]], the Espanyol player who scored the goal for the draw.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2007666-remembering-the-tamudazo-when-espanyol-dashed-barcelonas-la-liga-title-dream|title=Remembering the Tamudazo When Espanyol Dashed Barcelona's La Liga Title Dream|last=Sharma|first=Rik|work=Bleacher Report|access-date=2017-06-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
On 8 June 2007, Espanyol achieved a 2-2 draw against Barça in the penultimate day of the championship, making possible for [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] to win the [[2006–07 La Liga|Spanish League 06/07]] in the next match at the Bernabeu. This match is popularly remembered with the name of ''Tamudazo,'' for [[Raúl Tamudo]], the Espanyol player who scored the goal for the draw.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2007666-remembering-the-tamudazo-when-espanyol-dashed-barcelonas-la-liga-title-dream|title=Remembering the Tamudazo When Espanyol Dashed Barcelona's La Liga Title Dream|last=Sharma|first=Rik|work=Bleacher Report|access-date=2017-06-25|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Other names | El Derbi El Derbi Barcelonés, El Derbi Barceloní, Catalan Derby |
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Location | Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Teams | FC Barcelona RCD Espanyol |
First meeting | Barcelona 1–0 Espanyol La Liga (7 April 1929) |
Latest meeting | Espanyol 0–3 Barcelona La Liga (29 April 2017) |
Next meeting | Barcelona v Espanyol La Liga (10 September 2017) |
Statistics | |
Most wins | Barcelona (93) |
Most player appearances | Xavi (32) |
Top scorer | Lionel Messi (17) |
The Derbi barceloní (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈdɛrβi βərsəɫuˈni]; Spanish: Derbi barcelonés, IPA: [ˈderβi βarθeloˈnes]; "Barcelonian Derby"), is the name given to football matches between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, both of them from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.[1]
Rivalry
In the frist half of the XX century during the Miguel Primo de Rivera dictatorship (1923-1930), FC Barcelona was seen as a club of the catalanism nationalism ideology in stark contrast to RCD Espanyol which cultivated a kind of compliance to the central authority.[2]
In 1918 the municipalities of Catalonia promoted a campaign to request the Spanish Government a Statute of Autonomy. FC Barcelona joined that request and the Catalan press explained it by saying "FC Barcelona has become the club of Catalonia". The other team of the city, RCD Espanyol is dissociated from the claim.
In the present FC Barcelona is close to power in Catalonia, the last presidents have placed the club in a favorable position to Catalan independence movement and the holding of a referendum even with discomfort in a little part of the fans in Catalonia and practically the totality of the fans in the rest of Spain.[3] Although some of the directors of the RCD Espanyol have manifested their independentist ideology the club stay out of politics and it is considered that most of the fans are against the independence of Catalonia.[4]
On numerous occasions RCD Espanyol have complained of an unfavorable treatment which is sometimes directly offensive according to them, towards the club in favor of FC Barcelona by some public media dependent on the Generalidat of Catalonia like TV3.[5][6][7]
Despite these differences in ideology, the derbi has always been more relevant to Espanyol supporters than Barcelona ones due to the difference in objectives.
Background and history
Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly dominant. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957. Espanyol has the consolation of achieving the largest margin win with a 6–0 in 1951. Espanyol achieved a 2–1 win against Barça during the 2008–09 season, becoming the first team to defeat Barcelona at Camp Nou in their treble-winning season.[8]
On 8 June 2007, Espanyol achieved a 2-2 draw against Barça in the penultimate day of the championship, making possible for Real Madrid to win the Spanish League 06/07 in the next match at the Bernabeu. This match is popularly remembered with the name of Tamudazo, for Raúl Tamudo, the Espanyol player who scored the goal for the draw.[9]
Barça's Lionel Messi has scored 17 goals against Espanyol, the most in the history of the derby.[1][10]
League Matches
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Head to head
Team | Played | Win | Draw | Loss | Goals for |
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FC Barcelona | 166 | 96 | 36 | 34 | 313 |
RCD Espanyol | 166 | 34 | 36 | 96 | 175 |
Last updated: 29 April 2017
Players who played for both sides
- 1922: Ricardo Zamora
- 1961: Zoltán Czibor
- 1963: László Kubala
- 1966: Cayetano Ré
- 1981: Javier Urruticoechea
- 1986: Pichi Alonso
- 1988: Miquel Soler
- 1988: Ernesto Valverde
- 1989: Steve Archibald (via Hibernian)
- 1992: Fernando Muñoz (via Real Madrid)
- 1995: Cristóbal Parralo (via Real Oviedo)
- 1999: Roger
- 1999: Toni Velamazán (via Real Oviedo, then Albacete, then Extremadura)
- 2000: Óscar (via Valencia)
- 2002: Iván de la Peña (via Lazio)
- 2003: Jordi Cruyff (via Manchester United, then Alavés)
- 2006: Francisco Rufete (via Toledo, then Málaga, then Valencia)
- 2009: Jonathan Soriano
- 2009: Joan Verdú (via Deportivo La Coruña)
- 2010: Sergio García (via Zaragoza, then Real Betis)
- 2012: Simão (via Benfica, then Atlético Madrid, then Beşiktaş)
- 2012: Víctor Sánchez (via Neuchâtel Xamax)
- 2013: Abraham González (via Cádiz, then Gimnàstic, then Alcorcón)
- 2014: Paco Montañés (via 4 different clubs)
- 2015: Aleix Vidal (via 5 different clubs)
Women's Derbi barceloní
As of 3 November 2016
- League (from 2001-02)
Team | Played | Victories | Draws | Losses | Goals for | Goals against |
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FC Barcelona | 27 | 11 | 4 | 12 | 54 | 58 |
RCD Espanyol | 27 | 12 | 4 | 11 | 58 | 54 |
- Cup*
Team | Played | Victories | Draws | Losses | Goals for | Goals against |
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FC Barcelona | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 4 |
RCD Espanyol | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
Team | Played | Victories | Draws | Losses | Goals for | Goals against |
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FC Barcelona | 12 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 19 | 18 |
RCD Espanyol | 12 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 18 | 19 |
See also
- El Clásico
- List of association football rivalries
- Madrid derby
- List of sports rivalries
- Nationalism and sport
References
- ^ a b "Focus carries Barcelona to derby win at Espanyol". ESPN FC.
- ^ Missiroli, Antonio (March 2002). "European football cultures and their integration: the 'short' Twentieth Century". Europa (web portal). Retrieved 1 July 2009.
- ^ Temprano, Alejandra (2016-01-11). "El Barça cae en su trampa con el tuit de la vergüenza de Bartomeu". esdiario.es. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
- ^ MARCA.com (2015-09-10). "Joan Collet: "Vamos a dar guerra al Madrid"". MARCA.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-17.
- ^ "El Espanyol "exige" la retirada de la campaña 'Si sientes el Barça, sientes Cataluña'". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-17.
- ^ BARCELONA, SERGI LÓPEZ-EGEA / (2016-03-03). "Ensenyament retira un texto ofensivo con el Espanyol". El Periódico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-17.
- ^ "El Espanyol y el Joventut denuncian pensamiento único en Cataluña". Economiadigital (ed. general). Retrieved 2017-06-18.
- ^ "Matchday 24". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
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- ^ "FC Barcelona v RCD Espanyol: Messi delivers first-leg victory (4-1)". FC Barcelona. Retrieved 6 January 2016.