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FC Barcelona News: 16 November 2025; Barça Femení dominate El Clásico, Daniel Muñoz linked with Barça move

75 years since stadium referendum – FC Barcelona
This November marks 75 years since a historic moment that proved, even in hostile political times, that participation, openness and democracy are part of FC Barcelona’s DNA. The year was 1950, and Barça had just emerged from the hardships of the post-war period thanks to the unwavering support of a social base that had grown exponentially since 1939.

Three home games in a row – FC Barcelona
When this international break ends, FC Barcelona’s players will finally be able to focus fully on the club, as there won’t be another break until March. That means almost four months of day-to-day work, during which much of each team’s end-of-season ambitions will be shaped.

FC Barcelona 4-0 Real Madrid: Festival in Montjuïc – FC Barcelona
The Clásico is Blaugrana once again. The Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys played host to the first clash of the season between Barça Women and Real Madrid with the blaugranes putting four past their big rivals to take a 4-0 victory which also included a penalty save from Cata Coll.

MATCH REPORT | A resounding victory, a clean sheet, and one step closer to the World Cup (0-4) – RFEF
Spain beat Georgia with goals from Oyarzabal (2), Zubimendi and Ferran, setting a new record of 30 official matches without a loss.

Eric Garcia is moving forward with his contract, while PSG’s interest cools – Mundo Deportivo
The defender is working towards a four or five-year extension, while in France they acknowledge the difficulty of his signing.

Daniel Muñoz, the in-form number ‘2’, once again cites Barcelona among his preferred destinations – Mundo Deportivo
The Crystal Palace and Colombian national team right-back stated that “for me it would be a dream come true to play for a club like Barcelona, ​​PSG, Real Madrid or Manchester United and I work for that every day.”

Alexia: “The result of the Clásico is the consequence of many things” – Mundo Deportivo
Following Barça’s 4-0 victory over Real Madrid, the captain highlighted the team’s effort in achieving a good result and the impact of Cata Coll.

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