1938–39 FC Barcelona season

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FC Barcelona
1938–39 season
PresidentManagement commission
ManagerVacant
Torneig Ciutat de BarcelonaUnfinished

The 1938–39 season was the 40th season for FC Barcelona.

Events[]

Most of the players have been exiled in France and Mexico, the Club only disputes some other friendly party. The situation is dramatic, with the war, it seems that Barça comes to an end. This year there was no transfer . After the war, Barca is about to disappear, but a management commission takes over the Club. It was constituted according to the criterion of the Federation. It was run by Joan Soler, a former member of the Board. They were part of the same: two members of the last Directive, and two soldiers of the Spanish Traditional Falange and JONS. Also included the captain of the Civil Guard Manuel Bravo Montero, head of the so-called Anti-Marxist Rondin, a kind of police body dedicated to the repression of the "Red-separatists." In a public act admitted "to have fought and hated the Barcelona".

Results[]

Torneig Ciutat de Barcelona
30 October 1938 Jornada 1FC Barcelona3 - 0Barcelona

Call
[1] Stadium:
Referee: Mateo
6 November 1938 Jornada 2CE Júpiter1 - 5FC BarcelonaBarcelona
[2] Diví
Call

Sauras
Stadium:
13 November 1938 Jornada 3CE Europa4 - 1FC BarcelonaBarcelona
[3] Sauras Stadium: Camp del Guinardó
20 November 1938 Jornada 4FC Martinenc2 - 1FC BarcelonaBarcelona
[4] Forn
27 November 1938 Jornada 5FC Barcelona3 - 1UE SantsBarcelona

Vergés
[5] Stadium:
4 December 1938 Jornada 6FC Barcelona2 - 4Avenç de l'SportBarcelona

Diví
[6] Stadium:
18 December 1938 Jornada 71 - 3FC BarcelonaBarcelona
[7]
Vergés
25 December 1938 Jornada 8FC Barcelona10 - 1CE JúpiterBarcelona
[8] Stadium:
1 January 1939 Jornada 9FC Barcelona3 - 3CE EuropaBarcelona
[9] Stadium:
8 January 1939 Jornada 10FC Barcelona3 - 1FC MartinencBarcelona
[10] Stadium:
January 1939 Jornada 11UE SantssuspendFC BarcelonaBarcelona
[11] Stadium: Camp del carrer Galileu

Friendly[]

  • 29 June Barcelona - Athletic Bilbao 9-1′
  • 2 July Barcelona - Zaragoza 0-1.
  • 2 July Barcelona - Horta 4-2.
  • 9 July Barcelona - Alavés 2-4.
  • 9 July Barcelona - Poblesec 4-2.
  • 11 July Barcelona - Espanyol 3-1.
  • 16 July Barcelona - Recuperación de Levante 3-2.
  • 18 July Barcelona - Europa 2-5.
  • 18 July Barcelona - Recuperación de Catalunya 3-1.
  • 1. Reopening Camp de Les Corts and first game under the new regime of Franco. A Spanish team wearing the Barça faces the Athletic Bilbao. A portion of the proceeds is allocated to subsidize the Combatiente party.

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