Barcelona and Basel have deep historical roots, and both clubs were founded at the end of 19. The most obvious coincidence is obviously that the names of the two clubs are abbreviated as FCB(FC Basel and FC Barcelona). Perhaps Mr. Gamper named it "Barca" to commemorate his old club Basel. 1893165438+1October 12, Basel published an advertisement in Naionalzeitung newspaper in this city, and the founder of Barcelona was also Gamper. 1899 18122 October, the local sports newspaper in Barcelona first published the news of the establishment of the club. The Swiss team started playing on the court earlier. Three days after the announcement, Gamper and his friends started a series of work. They didn't come to Barcelona until 1899,165438+1October 29th. 1896, Gamper became a member of the Basel Club and designated the colors of the team's jerseys as red and blue.
Another similarity between Barcelona and Basel is the red and blue color of the club. Basel is nicknamed "Rotblau" by fans in Germany. According to historical legend, Gamper used the colors of his former club when choosing a jersey for Barcelona, but this is not recorded and there is no other explanation.
In fact, there are many factors that affect the red and blue colors of Barcelona Club. For example, it is likely that a member who participated in the founding of the club used red and blue pencils at the first meeting, which reminded Gamper of his memories as a player in Basel. Barcelona's sports pioneer, the Sports Association, adopted the red and black badge and reminded Gamper to use two color schemes in Basel style. No matter how it is analyzed, no one really knows the original origin of the color of Barcelona Club.
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