- Tabarchino: Sardegna; S****arese: Sardhigna; Gallurese: Saldigna; Algherese:
Sardenya. Brigaglia, Manlio; Mastino, Attilio; Ortu, Gian
Giacomo (2006). Storia...
- Nou
Sardenya is a muni****lly-owned
football stadium in the Gràcia
district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- the
highest category in Spain. Europa's home
games are pla**** at the Nou
Sardenya, with a
capacity of 4,000 seats. In 2021,
Europa became the
first club...
- del
Juvenil A al Nou
Sardenya" [Victories of
Girona B and the
Juvenil B over FE
Grama and draw from the
Juvenil A at the Nou
Sardenya] (in Catalan). Girona...
-
teams and
youth teams. The
first team
plays its home
matches at the Nou
Sardenya, with a
capacity for 4,000 spectators.
During most of its history, Europa's...
- in Sant
Andreu de Palomar. Currently, the
stadium of
Europa is the Nou
Sardenya,
whereas Sant
Andreu plays its home
matches at the Narcís Sala. Even though...
- la Sardigna; Gallurese: la dì di la Saldigna; Algherese: lo dia de la
Sardenya; Italian: il
giorno della Sardegna), also
known as
Sardinian people's Day...
-
Regnu di
Sardegna in Corsican,
Reino de Cerdeña in Spanish,
Regne de
Sardenya [ˈrɛŋnə ðə səɾˈðɛɲə] in Catalan, and
Royaume de
Sardaigne in French. Despite...
- women's football. The
manager was T. Huguet, and the team
often pla**** at
Sardenya, the
ground of CE Europa.
Barcelona had a women's ****sal team by June 1974...
- 30
October 2024
Europa (4) 2–1
Albacete (2)
Barcelona 18:30
Neeskens 7'
Pimentel 68'
Report Morcillo 82' Stadium: Nou
Sardenya...