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- The Primera Divisió (First Division), also known as Lliga Multisegur ****egurances for sponsorship reasons is the top level of men's football in Andorra...
- grow in the 1910s and become a dominant team, winning three successive Campionats de Catalunya between 1909 and 1911, three Copa del del Rey in four years...
- and it became known as the Campionat de Catalunya, and they recognized the Macaya Cup as the first edition of the Campionat de Catalunya. The winners also...
- The Catalan football championship (Campionat de Catalunya) was a football competition in Catalonia and the first football league in Spain before La Liga...
- with Barcelona among the founding members. The club also competed in the Campionat de Catalunya (Catalan Championship) until it was abandoned in 1940. The...
- the original (PDF) on 12 September 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "Campionats del món de pilota barcelona 2018" (in Spanish). October 2018. Retrieved...
- most of the players joined the X Sporting Club, which came to win the Campionat de Catalunya three times in a row before disappearing in 1908 to merge...
- period from 1919 to 1929, Barça won the Copa del Rey five times and the Campionat de Catalunya nine times. Barcelona enjo**** a successful start in La Liga...
- experimenting with Alcántara as a defender and went on to lead the club to four Campionats de Catalunya and two Copas del Rey. As well as Alcántara, the Barça team...
- Winners (1): 1913 Primera Categoria del Campionat de Catalunya Winners (1): 1933–34 Segona Categoria del Campionat de Catalunya Winners (3): 1912–13, 1913–14...