Just some suggestions for smaller clubs in big cities: Paris would be interesting. Red Star or FC Paris. Turin: FC Turin Stuttgart: Stuttgarter Kickers Leipzig: Chemie and Lokomotive Leipzig Porto: Boavista Porto Lisbon: Estrella Amadora or Casa Pia or Belenenses (1 time champion in Portugal) Brussels: RWD Molenbeek Eindhoven: FC Eindhoven Rotterdam: Excelsior or Sparta Prague: Bohemians Vienna: First Vienna FC Athens: Atromitos Istanbul: Kasimpaşa, Fatih Karagümrük, Istanbulspor Greetings from Hamburg, Germany ✌🏽
How about Malmo FF? They are the most successful club in Sweden and the only Nordic club to reach a European Cup Final (lost to Forest). I think it would be interesting
Also I know it's not Association Football. But Croke Park in Dublin stadium tour is amazing, so much History (some very tragic) and some amazing stories of Garlic Football and Hurling. The Irish rugby and Association Football team played there when Lansdowne road was benign redeveloped.
Boavista in Porto, had a European run a few years back playing Celtic in the UEFA Cup Semi-Final. There was a match fixing scandal and relegation but back in the top flight again.
Soy de Chile. Estuve en ese estadio en octubre de 2015 un día de semana en que no había partido, y con mi primo pagamos creo que 15 euros por "el tour" en que te mostraban los camarines, túneles, bancas y palcos. Esperaba que íbamos a ser realmente conducidos con un grupo, pero al ser un día ponte tu martes a las 12 del día, literalmente no había nadie mas que nosotros dos y los muchachos de la tienda oficial del Espanyol que está (o estaba al menos en 2015) en el mismo estadio por fuera, en el costado de la tribuna oficial. El muchacho encargado cuyo nombre lamentablemente no recuerdo, muy atento nos abrió el estadio y nos hizo el tour solo para mi primo y yo, durante 45 minutos recorrimos las instalaciones, sacamos fotos y nos llevamos un recuerdo inolvidable. La enormidad del Camp Nou nos impresionó y aparte del tour Barca los vimos golear 5-2 al Rayo en un partidazo, pero si ese fin de semana que estuvimos en Barcelona hubiese jugado también el Espanyol, sin duda habríamos pagado para ver esa maravillosa obra llena con su gente.
I don’t usually post comments on the videos I watch but this one deserves it. Thank you for this video talking about our amazing club, we are small against Barça that’s obvious, but we’re still a giant club in Spain that it’s in the second division thanks to the Chinese ownership and their constant bad decisions for a few years now. You’re more than welcome to watch a game! Again thank you for spending part of your time of 24h in Barcelona to record a video about our club. Nice work! 🔵⚪️
I didn't know Espanyol had Chinese owners. At least you are back in La Liga now!! I'm Irish but live in Badalona, I went to an Espanyol match a few years ago against Sevilla, it was a good experience, it's finished 1-1. I think I will go again to a game this season.
We’re back in La Liga to complete our 88th season out of 94 seasons since the founding of the competition. You live really close so you’re more than welcome to our home this season and whenever you want and to join to the right side of football in Barcelona!
Would love to see anything about deportivo la coruna - an amazing story of how the Spanish club nearly won champions league in early 2000s to now sitting in third tier of Spanish league, really interesting
It’s always interesting to see behind the scenes of teams. Being a fan of the “other” team in a city is tough, but it does make it a more personal experience. I’m in the U.S. and wearing my Charlton Athletic scarf gets more questions than comments. Thanks again for giving exposure to the lesser exposed sides in the game.
Man, iit's the first time that I watch one of your's videos. If just want to say you one thing: thank you so much. We're going through really bad moments as a club and things like this give us strengh. You just won a subscriber. Thanks mate. La força d'un sentiment 🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪
Im a big Barca fan and go two or three times a season to the games . I went to the montjuic in November and I really liked it. I will be back at montjuic next month for Granada game. Looking forward to the new nou camp opening up.
As a Barcelona resident it’s really nice that you met someone like this..Open, kind, cool. That’s this city. What a sweet guy. Awesome tour mate. Thanks!
Brilliant video Sam, especially like the videos where you travel as like you i love travelling and football 👍🙂 Very interesting as well, didnt know about the Espanyol links to Royal or the tragic story about the player who sadly passed away. Great idea and look forward to other videos like this 👍⚽
Look forward to that Sam, keep on doing what you are doing. Have been watching your channel since COVID times and great to see how well you are doing 👍🙂⚽🌍
Another great video mate, really enjoy watching these. I'm an avid football stadium tour fan...i spent my days working in London in insurance but half of those days include walking around stadiums on google earth! I would love to visit a stadium with you and talk all things football. I have never been brave enough to do this type of hing as my fulltime job.
Real Zaragoza(my beloved),Real Murcia,Real Betis,Real Madrid,Real Sociedad,Real Oviedo,Real Valladolid and Real Mallorca are the respective Spanish footballing clubs which I know,their respective names would start from the word "Real",good friend Sam!!!🏋♂️
Nice coverage of a lesser heard of, although bigger Spanish club! I lived in Spain for 7 years and there is a great convoluted relegation/promotion process at lower levels and regionalisation due to the countries size! A shout out to the team I followed and indeed watched Orihuela club de futbol
As a foreigner that went to an Espanyol game at the end of the season, I would like to say the facilities and the atmosphere was unbelievable. More than I could of ever imagined, me and a close friend went and after a quite honestly dreadful first half display, the fans let the players know and then some lol, the boos and whistles were almost overwhelming and definitely intimidating haha. Luckily they turned it around in the second half with some lovely goals and eventually showing why they are levels above the league. If you ever get a chance to see a game there absolutely do, very accommodating staff and fans with a very clear passion for there team (being the smaller of the two in the city) it’s also a great chance to see a rich club with great atmosphere and great football. Also tickets were sub €20 on a same day booking which isn’t half bad lol. On a personal note, I wasn’t going through the best time in life the experience made me forget even for 90 minutes. They have definitely become my second team, that I will hold dear to my heart for life. Thank you Espanyol!
I went to a Barcelona derby whilst on holiday in 2007. Espanyol scored with virtually the last kick of the game to get a 2-2 draw (some guy called Messi scored both Barca`s goals if I remember rightly). Those 2 dropped points cost Barca the Championship that season as if they had won they would have been 2 points ahead of Real Madrid with a game left . Both Barca and Madrid won their last game and Madrid won the League on goal difference
I remember that. It wasn't that long after the RCDE side had lost a UEFA cup final the same year. The same "perico" guy to whom I gave emotional support in the office after the UEFA final came to me saying "hahahah, f*ck you, we made you lose the Liga!" Ever since of that I keep a longer than a barge pole distance with those guys.
Gracias por el video amigo, me a encantado de principio a fin, y mas viniendo de un perico jajaj es triste que no se nos reconozca mas pero el club tampoco hace mucho para remediarlo, un abrazo crack!!
I read somewhere that during Espanyol’s first match at the RCDE stadium in 2009, Ivan Alonso scored a goal & paid tribute to Daniel Jarque, and at the same time, Daniel’s pregnant girlfriend gave birth to their daughter
Sporting Gijon v Real Oviedo,the Asturias Derby,coming up in February Betis v Sevilla,April The Basque Clubs,Bilbao,Sociedad,Osasuna,Alaves,Eibar Another great video Sam,Espanyol are on my 'to do' list
Great Video Sam, with a good tour guide, Jordi, (No doubt named after the Patron Saint of Catalonia) did well, "Muy Simpatico". You were in the country Sam, UD Ibiza awaits your visit. 🤪👍
I was in Barcelona this past summer. Toured Espanyol initially because the Nou Camp was being renovated, but so glad I stumbled upon it. Absolutely unreal experience, what a club!
Sam, you like quirky grounds and passionate clubs. Try going to Nou Sardenya, home of Club Esportui (CE) Europa who, I think, were a founder of La Liga with Barcelona and Espanyol in 1929. They are currently in the fourth tier and the ground in is the district of Gracia in the north of Barcelona.
Good stuff as ever Sam, a lovely city for stadiums, CE Europa, UE Sant Andreu ,CE L'Hospitalet, AE Prat, CF Badalona and Cornella which is around 100 yards away from Espanyol all grounds in the city i've visited alond with Camp Nou and the Mini Estadio now demolished. I Saw Espanyol v Barca in the Copa Del Rey a few years ago and Messi missed a penalty
You visited the CF Badalona ground? It's like a little municipal stadium. I live in Badalona, the stadium is in the shit part haha, down by the beach I can say Badalona is a nice spot.
Amazing Club and amazing video. Personally I would like to know more about Espanyol. Maybe next video in a match at their stadium. Jordi might get some tickets for you, super guide.🙌🏻💙
In fact Espanyol stadium (40.000) is bigger than Zaragaoza stadium (32.000). We also say that Espanyol is the strength of a feeling. If you are from Barcelona, Espanyol is not the easiest choice because you know that will be very dificult to win cups and to have the most expensive players, But in Espanyol you will find pride, tradition, humililty and rage and this is more important that tittles. And It is transmitted from fathers to sons
Went last year. Done the excellent tour at the camp nou then went to see RCD Espanyol vs Osasuna. My 1st game in another country. Excellent atmosphere in a cracking stadium. Thought it was brand new as it was so clean. Learned all about Dani Jarque as they do the minutes applause on the 21st minute as that was his number. Highly recommended
Went to Barcelona in 2021 for a holiday, tried to get a espanyol tour, but stumbled on them playing against luzern in the Europe league. Brilliant game winning 3-0, been following the periquitos ever since
There might be more than one hundred Royal football clubs in Spain. Many are quite small. I know for example the Real Tapia, and Real Titanico, both amateur clubs from small towns in Asturias, northern Spain.
My son done this tour and he was wearing his Barcelona kit, before we started the tour, the guide, asked him to go to the toilet to turn the top inside out 😂 Being a Rangers fan, i embraced this. Respect to the rivalry. Albeit my son is Northern Irish, 9 years old and not an actual Barcelona fan 😂😂❤️🤍💙🐻 Unreal stadium and club RCD Espanyol is tho 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇬🇧👑🤝🏻🇪🇸👑
went to a derby once and one of the Espanyol fans was waving a Rangers flag! Went over and spoke to him and got a photo, turns out his da wis fae Glesga!
@@KDC_1899 When we done the tour. I posted it on social media afterwards and quite a few had mentioned, the fans connection between RCD Espanyol and Rangers. They're now my son's and my Spanish team.. Definitely will be trying to get over for a game. Hopefully back in La Liga in near future 🤞🏻
@@josecarlosmorenomartinez4989 The day we done the tour of your stadium. We became Espanyol fans.. Was hoping Northern Ireland v Spain friendly was going to be picked for that ground. But it's in Mallorca instead. Was over for the last Spain game against Northern Ireland and they played it in Gran Canaria 🇬🇧👑 🤝🏻 🇪🇸👑
They really should leave stadiums open for people to walk in to. I was in Bologna last year and the gates were locked when I was at the stadium (whcih si one of the most beautiful European Stadiums) would have been lovely to have a walk around inside.Can't imagine the costs of having a a few security guards would be that prohibitive ad the'd probably make up the cost with extra merchandise sales if they keep the stadiums open.
That’s so weird mate. Me and my two friends were in Barcelona to see a game in that same stadium. They played Barcelona, they got beat 3-1 and 6 players sent off. Best live game I’ve been too
Look stunning on screen when cam showing players tunnel view Not my intent to insult but I recall Messi carrying the ball on floody grass here with Barc red shirt It was beauty just binge on
Espanyol scare me as an Everton fan old enough to remember us being league champions twice in 3 years. You want the derby to be like Real v Atleti , but the past 30 years are like Barca v Espanyol !
Obviously,Barcelona are the biggest in the biggest but I fully know extremely so much ever since I was a child about their arch rivals,that is Espanyol and their famous player is Raul Tamudo sir but they are in the Spanish Second Division/Segunda Division where I have been updated on,,good friends!!!:-D
Sam yoker athletic am I right in the late 60s ,rangers game called off 6 to 8,000 turned up Blantyre Vic, memory old now ,watched chelsea v Norton and the opening of hankies all seater ? Great work love the foreign travel been to most major European grounds and many smaller, good luck
Mate if you´re still there at the weekend, you should head to see CE Europa in the Gracia area of Bcn. They´re in the fourth tier and are a proper community club with a tidy wee stadium. UE Sant Andreu are at the same level are a great club too but they´re away at the weekend. The derby between them is the alternative Barcelona derby and the atmosphere at the one I went to was incredible. Plus it´s only about 10 euros to get in, unlike that top tier overpriced nonsense! :)
How about a visit to TSV 1860 Munich, Grünwalder Stadium similar to espanyol they have been living in the bigger city neighbours shadow for a good while, after all TSV 1860 won the Bundesliga in 1966 before bayern who shared the same stadium at the time, and monty python done a sketch there as well
Awesome me and my brother went to this ground and watched rcd espanyol v FC Barcelona. That game confirmed the relegation and the Barca players celebrated wining La Liga in the centre circle that night. Espanyol fans were not happy and chased them down the tunnel at full time. Very passionate fans!
I had always assumed they were called Espanyol because they wanted to differentiate themselves from ‘Catalan’ Barcelona. I didn’t know that truthfully it was to differentiate from the other British/non-Spanish founded clubs.
They changed from Español to Espanyol to appear more Catalan. They also had to invent the word "deportiu" to retain the initials RCD because the Catalan word for Deportivo is Esportiu. 😂
Haven't even watched the full video yet Sam, but my son and me done the Espanyol stadium and I really want to get back to see the place full and in full voice. Great stadium. Reminded me kind of my beloved Rangers and Ibrox ❤️💙🇬🇧👑🤝🏻🇪🇸👑 WATP
As Espanyol fan I thank you for this video. Our Club is a historical club in Spain but unfortunately this season we play in second division. We played in the Olympic stadium for 12 years until we were able to build our current home and paradoxically those years were the most successful (2 copas del Rey and one time Europa League finalist). Our club is characterized by not being politicized and we do not have the political and sporting influences of our neighbor. I feel very proud to be a club that has pride and dignity and is not involved in cases of corruption.
So a catalan club can’t be proud of their catalan culture? Also they havent even been proven guilty of anything. What happened to the whole innocent until proven guilty??
@@dann9208 The last 5 presidents of the club have been investigated or imprisoned for cases of corruption but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture. The Spanish justice system has accused the club of bribing referees for the last 20 years, but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture. They are currently renovating their stadium and the working conditions of immigrant workers are inhumane, but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture. Do you get my point?
Wikipedia took me on an unexpected journey! Anyone who knows the story of West Auckland winning the Thomas Lipton Cup. Jack Greenwell was in their team in 1909.... going on to play for Barcelona..... before a long managerial career in Spain..... and is the only non South American coach to win Copa America!
The tourguide said: one of the best Stadium in Europe …. Bro .. The stadium stadium is nice, but looks pretty average and doesn't look special at all Even the olympic stadium and a demolished camp nou looks more majestic
What other cities should I try this in?
germany? maybe munich or something like that.
Just some suggestions for smaller clubs in big cities:
Paris would be interesting. Red Star or FC Paris.
Turin: FC Turin
Stuttgart: Stuttgarter Kickers
Leipzig: Chemie and Lokomotive Leipzig
Porto: Boavista Porto
Lisbon: Estrella Amadora or Casa Pia or Belenenses (1 time champion in Portugal)
Brussels: RWD Molenbeek
Eindhoven: FC Eindhoven
Rotterdam: Excelsior or Sparta
Prague: Bohemians
Vienna: First Vienna FC
Athens: Atromitos
Istanbul: Kasimpaşa, Fatih Karagümrük, Istanbulspor
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany ✌🏽
How about Malmo FF? They are the most successful club in Sweden and the only Nordic club to reach a European Cup Final (lost to Forest).
I think it would be interesting
Also I know it's not Association Football. But Croke Park in Dublin stadium tour is amazing, so much History (some very tragic) and some amazing stories of Garlic Football and Hurling. The Irish rugby and Association Football team played there when Lansdowne road was benign redeveloped.
Boavista in Porto, had a European run a few years back playing Celtic in the UEFA Cup Semi-Final. There was a match fixing scandal and relegation but back in the top flight again.
As an Espanyol fan, thanks for your visit and for your kind words. Thanks again. You will always have my respect. Cheers mate
El único equipo señor de Barcelona el Espanyol
Grande pericooooo. Este vídeo es lo único bueno que nos ha pasado hoy.
Soy de Chile. Estuve en ese estadio en octubre de 2015 un día de semana en que no había partido, y con mi primo pagamos creo que 15 euros por "el tour" en que te mostraban los camarines, túneles, bancas y palcos.
Esperaba que íbamos a ser realmente conducidos con un grupo, pero al ser un día ponte tu martes a las 12 del día, literalmente no había nadie mas que nosotros dos y los muchachos de la tienda oficial del Espanyol que está (o estaba al menos en 2015) en el mismo estadio por fuera, en el costado de la tribuna oficial.
El muchacho encargado cuyo nombre lamentablemente no recuerdo, muy atento nos abrió el estadio y nos hizo el tour solo para mi primo y yo, durante 45 minutos recorrimos las instalaciones, sacamos fotos y nos llevamos un recuerdo inolvidable.
La enormidad del Camp Nou nos impresionó y aparte del tour Barca los vimos golear 5-2 al Rayo en un partidazo, pero si ese fin de semana que estuvimos en Barcelona hubiese jugado también el Espanyol, sin duda habríamos pagado para ver esa maravillosa obra llena con su gente.
I don’t usually post comments on the videos I watch but this one deserves it. Thank you for this video talking about our amazing club, we are small against Barça that’s obvious, but we’re still a giant club in Spain that it’s in the second division thanks to the Chinese ownership and their constant bad decisions for a few years now. You’re more than welcome to watch a game! Again thank you for spending part of your time of 24h in Barcelona to record a video about our club. Nice work! 🔵⚪️
Thanks so much for watching and leaving this comment. Espanyol is an amazing club and I’ll be back for a game one day soon 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I didn't know Espanyol had Chinese owners. At least you are back in La Liga now!! I'm Irish but live in Badalona, I went to an Espanyol match a few years ago against Sevilla, it was a good experience, it's finished 1-1. I think I will go again to a game this season.
We’re back in La Liga to complete our 88th season out of 94 seasons since the founding of the competition. You live really close so you’re more than welcome to our home this season and whenever you want and to join to the right side of football in Barcelona!
Would love to see anything about deportivo la coruna - an amazing story of how the Spanish club nearly won champions league in early 2000s to now sitting in third tier of Spanish league, really interesting
i want super depor back
@@keymashnarco depor* 😂😂😂
You should checkout CE Europa and UE Sant Andreu the next time youre around Bcn; Lot´s of character and ambience.
It’s always interesting to see behind the scenes of teams. Being a fan of the “other” team in a city is tough, but it does make it a more personal experience. I’m in the U.S. and wearing my Charlton Athletic scarf gets more questions than comments.
Thanks again for giving exposure to the lesser exposed sides in the game.
Thanks for this video and show the other reality of Barcelona.
Barcelona is not just FCB.
C’mon RCD Espanyol!💪
Great video! Loved the Espanyol tour when I did it. I never knew Pochettino played for Espanyol until i saw them play/did the tour.
he was aslo manager
I thought poch was manager ?
Man, iit's the first time that I watch one of your's videos. If just want to say you one thing: thank you so much. We're going through really bad moments as a club and things like this give us strengh. You just won a subscriber. Thanks mate. La força d'un sentiment 🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪🔵⚪
best team in barcelona, spain, europe and the world!! So much passion and feeling, the fans, history, the stadium, everything is increible!!🔵⚪️
Espanyol fan here, thank u for talk abou our team! In Barcelona we are more than one team
Im espanyol fan, thank for visiting it!
Im a big Barca fan and go two or three times a season to the games . I went to the montjuic in November and I really liked it. I will be back at montjuic next month for Granada game. Looking forward to the new nou camp opening up.
Cool I'll need to go to that stadium. Thanks for watching and all the best!
I always think Espanyol probably because I’m a Everton fan and know what it’s like to share a city with a worldwide club
As a Barcelona resident it’s really nice that you met someone like this..Open, kind, cool. That’s this city. What a sweet guy. Awesome tour mate. Thanks!
Thanks for doing this video, people around the world needs to know that there is more than 1 club in Barcelona 🙌🙌
Love from an Espanyol fan🤍💙
Great video, I ran around the Montjuic stadium back in 1993 on a tour. Also another team with Real in is Sociedad
Viva el Málaga y el Espanyol. Gran video como siempre
Brilliant video Sam, especially like the videos where you travel as like you i love travelling and football 👍🙂
Very interesting as well, didnt know about the Espanyol links to Royal or the tragic story about the player who sadly passed away.
Great idea and look forward to other videos like this 👍⚽
Really appreciate that mate. Thanks so much for watching! I'll explore more cities very soon!
Look forward to that Sam, keep on doing what you are doing. Have been watching your channel since COVID times and great to see how well you are doing 👍🙂⚽🌍
Good job👏👏👏
Another great video mate, really enjoy watching these. I'm an avid football stadium tour fan...i spent my days working in London in insurance but half of those days include walking around stadiums on google earth! I would love to visit a stadium with you and talk all things football. I have never been brave enough to do this type of hing as my fulltime job.
Nice job my brother 💙👌🏻
Thanks Adam ✌
Real Zaragoza(my beloved),Real Murcia,Real Betis,Real Madrid,Real Sociedad,Real Oviedo,Real Valladolid and Real Mallorca are the respective Spanish footballing clubs which I know,their respective names would start from the word "Real",good friend Sam!!!🏋♂️
Real Jaen, Real Union, Real Club Deportivo La Coruna, VillarREAL
Real Club Celta de Vigo.
Real Sporting de Gijon
Real Zaragoza
@@brentton2 I have honestly missed that but thanks for rectifying this,good friend!!!🏋♂️
Nice coverage of a lesser heard of, although bigger Spanish club!
I lived in Spain for 7 years and there is a great convoluted relegation/promotion process at lower levels and regionalisation due to the countries size!
A shout out to the team I followed and indeed watched Orihuela club de futbol
you are welcome in RCDE, thanks for the video, it is very well worked. a motto: the best thing about Barcelona is being an Espanyol fan💙🤍💙
As an RCD Espanyol fan, thank you for your words mate
As a foreigner that went to an Espanyol game at the end of the season, I would like to say the facilities and the atmosphere was unbelievable. More than I could of ever imagined, me and a close friend went and after a quite honestly dreadful first half display, the fans let the players know and then some lol, the boos and whistles were almost overwhelming and definitely intimidating haha. Luckily they turned it around in the second half with some lovely goals and eventually showing why they are levels above the league. If you ever get a chance to see a game there absolutely do, very accommodating staff and fans with a very clear passion for there team (being the smaller of the two in the city) it’s also a great chance to see a rich club with great atmosphere and great football. Also tickets were sub €20 on a same day booking which isn’t half bad lol. On a personal note, I wasn’t going through the best time in life the experience made me forget even for 90 minutes. They have definitely become my second team, that I will hold dear to my heart for life. Thank you Espanyol!
I went to a Barcelona derby whilst on holiday in 2007. Espanyol scored with virtually the last kick of the game to get a 2-2 draw (some guy called Messi scored both Barca`s goals if I remember rightly). Those 2 dropped points cost Barca the Championship that season as if they had won they would have been 2 points ahead of Real Madrid with a game left . Both Barca and Madrid won their last game and Madrid won the League on goal difference
Tamudazo
I remember that. It wasn't that long after the RCDE side had lost a UEFA cup final the same year. The same "perico" guy to whom I gave emotional support in the office after the UEFA final came to me saying "hahahah, f*ck you, we made you lose the Liga!" Ever since of that I keep a longer than a barge pole distance with those guys.
Domenec digues una trola millor company
Excellent video. Love your videos on stadiums, smaller clubs, history- things football fans live for
Nice video and Espanyol are back in La Liga now for the 2024/2025 season!
Wonderful! Thanks a lot! :)
Gracias por el video amigo, me a encantado de principio a fin, y mas viniendo de un perico jajaj es triste que no se nos reconozca mas pero el club tampoco hace mucho para remediarlo, un abrazo crack!!
I read somewhere that during Espanyol’s first match at the RCDE stadium in 2009, Ivan Alonso scored a goal & paid tribute to Daniel Jarque, and at the same time, Daniel’s pregnant girlfriend gave birth to their daughter
A great tour guide and a top stadium !
Sporting Gijon v Real Oviedo,the Asturias Derby,coming up in February
Betis v Sevilla,April
The Basque Clubs,Bilbao,Sociedad,Osasuna,Alaves,Eibar
Another great video Sam,Espanyol are on my 'to do' list
Athletic Bilbao is one you should do very unique club with a modern stadium and a beautiful city
Yes, been meaning to for ages!
I’ve been watching for 3 or 4 months now, thanks for the inspiration!
Yay Espanyol! Mi equipo favorito de España 💙 come on you budgies
Great Video Sam, with a good tour guide, Jordi, (No doubt named after the Patron Saint of Catalonia) did well, "Muy Simpatico". You were in the country Sam, UD Ibiza awaits your visit. 🤪👍
Saw them play Sevilla a couple of years ago. Great ground and fans.
I went for the Espanyol tour a few weeks ago only €15 and same guy did the tour , nice guy and very knowledgable and can tell he loves the club .
I was in Barcelona this past summer. Toured Espanyol initially because the Nou Camp was being renovated, but so glad I stumbled upon it. Absolutely unreal experience, what a club!
Sam, you like quirky grounds and passionate clubs. Try going to Nou Sardenya, home of Club Esportui (CE) Europa who, I think, were a founder of La Liga with Barcelona and Espanyol in 1929. They are currently in the fourth tier and the ground in is the district of Gracia in the north of Barcelona.
Good stuff as ever Sam, a lovely city for stadiums, CE Europa, UE Sant Andreu ,CE L'Hospitalet, AE Prat, CF Badalona and Cornella which is around 100 yards away from Espanyol all grounds in the city i've visited alond with Camp Nou and the Mini Estadio now demolished. I Saw Espanyol v Barca in the Copa Del Rey a few years ago and Messi missed a penalty
You visited the CF Badalona ground? It's like a little municipal stadium. I live in Badalona, the stadium is in the shit part haha, down by the beach I can say Badalona is a nice spot.
Raul Tamudo, great striker
Lisbon, some truly stunning lower level stadiums, Atletic Clube de Portugal, FC Alverca, SG Sacavanense, Clube Oriental de Lisboa are sublime.
I first heard of Espanyol in 2007 when they reached the UEFA Cup final
What a great video Sam lots of it I didn’t even know about them
Glad you enjoyed, thanks mate!
Amazing Club and amazing video. Personally I would like to know more about Espanyol. Maybe next video in a match at their stadium. Jordi might get some tickets for you, super guide.🙌🏻💙
In fact Espanyol stadium (40.000) is bigger than Zaragaoza stadium (32.000). We also say that Espanyol is the strength of a feeling. If you are from Barcelona, Espanyol is not the easiest choice because you know that will be very dificult to win cups and to have the most expensive players, But in Espanyol you will find pride, tradition, humililty and rage and this is more important that tittles. And It is transmitted from fathers to sons
A lot of stadiums had no roof for most fans at old stadiums like Barcelona for example or others
Id love for you to visit Kaiserslautern,it's where when I was stationed in Germany I feel in love with German football
I’m a Gooner but always fun to pick a few teams in other leagues to follow and visit.
Went last year. Done the excellent tour at the camp nou then went to see RCD Espanyol vs Osasuna. My 1st game in another country. Excellent atmosphere in a cracking stadium. Thought it was brand new as it was so clean. Learned all about Dani Jarque as they do the minutes applause on the 21st minute as that was his number. Highly recommended
Went to Barcelona in 2021 for a holiday, tried to get a espanyol tour, but stumbled on them playing against luzern in the Europe league. Brilliant game winning 3-0, been following the periquitos ever since
Your telling me fans never turned to watch the game to the point a tourist got a free ticket?
@ifldiscovery8500 there was only like 20,00 at the game. Europa league prequalifying
Full respect to RCD Espanyol and hope they come straight back up. MCFC OK
fact that Mauricio Pochettino was a player for RCD Espanyol between 1994-2001 and 2004 to 2006 aslo he manged the club between 2009 and 2012
Yes very true!
Wondering if you would be up to coming back to see Blantyre Victoria at home and see the new ultras at work.
Love the vids and content,all the best.
There might be more than one hundred Royal football clubs in Spain. Many are quite small. I know for example the Real Tapia, and Real Titanico, both amateur clubs from small towns in Asturias, northern Spain.
Watched Andorra vs England at the Olympic stadium in Barcelona
My son done this tour and he was wearing his Barcelona kit, before we started the tour, the guide, asked him to go to the toilet to turn the top inside out 😂 Being a Rangers fan, i embraced this. Respect to the rivalry. Albeit my son is Northern Irish, 9 years old and not an actual Barcelona fan 😂😂❤️🤍💙🐻
Unreal stadium and club RCD Espanyol is tho 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇬🇧👑🤝🏻🇪🇸👑
went to a derby once and one of the Espanyol fans was waving a Rangers flag! Went over and spoke to him and got a photo, turns out his da wis fae Glesga!
@@KDC_1899 When we done the tour. I posted it on social media afterwards and quite a few had mentioned, the fans connection between RCD Espanyol and Rangers. They're now my son's and my Spanish team.. Definitely will be trying to get over for a game. Hopefully back in La Liga in near future 🤞🏻
Yes, the majority of our fans are against independence, just like Rangers fans.
@@josecarlosmorenomartinez4989 The day we done the tour of your stadium. We became Espanyol fans.. Was hoping Northern Ireland v Spain friendly was going to be picked for that ground. But it's in Mallorca instead. Was over for the last Spain game against Northern Ireland and they played it in Gran Canaria 🇬🇧👑 🤝🏻 🇪🇸👑
@@josecarlosmorenomartinez4989 I wonder if the Orange Order would revoke someones membership for being friends with Catholic clubs like Espanyol? LOL
They really should leave stadiums open for people to walk in to.
I was in Bologna last year and the gates were locked when I was at the stadium (whcih si one of the most beautiful European Stadiums) would have been lovely to have a walk around inside.Can't imagine the costs of having a a few security guards would be that prohibitive ad the'd probably make up the cost with extra merchandise sales if they keep the stadiums open.
The shirt is worth more than any trophy ,great work sam
You should need to go to Nou Sardenya, CE Europa, in Barcelona.
That’s so weird mate. Me and my two friends were in Barcelona to see a game in that same stadium. They played Barcelona, they got beat 3-1 and 6 players sent off. Best live game I’ve been too
come to Tenerife . great stadium
Look stunning on screen when cam showing players tunnel view
Not my intent to insult but I recall Messi carrying the ball on floody grass here with Barc red shirt
It was beauty just binge on
Cracking stadium, they deserve La Liga
Espanyol scare me as an Everton fan old enough to remember us being league champions twice in 3 years. You want the derby to be like Real v Atleti , but the past 30 years are like Barca v Espanyol !
Obviously,Barcelona are the biggest in the biggest but I fully know extremely so much ever since I was a child about their arch rivals,that is Espanyol and their famous player is Raul Tamudo sir but they are in the Spanish Second Division/Segunda Division where I have been updated on,,good friends!!!:-D
Thanks for still watching Depek. You're the BEST!!!
@@FootyAdventuresYou are welcome and thanks and you too are the best,good friend!!!🏋♂️
Real Madrid, Real Betis, Real Zaragoza, Real Sociadad and Real Mallorca are the ones I can name as well as Espanyol
I was over in Barca last summer and I picked up and Espanyol shirt.
In Valencia I picked up a Lavente shirt..
Levante
Bien hecho nunca vayas detrás del rebaño
Sam yoker athletic am I right in the late 60s ,rangers game called off 6 to 8,000 turned up Blantyre Vic, memory old now ,watched chelsea v Norton and the opening of hankies all seater ? Great work love the foreign travel been to most major European grounds and many smaller, good luck
Mate if you´re still there at the weekend, you should head to see CE Europa in the Gracia area of Bcn. They´re in the fourth tier and are a proper community club with a tidy wee stadium. UE Sant Andreu are at the same level are a great club too but they´re away at the weekend. The derby between them is the alternative Barcelona derby and the atmosphere at the one I went to was incredible. Plus it´s only about 10 euros to get in, unlike that top tier overpriced nonsense! :)
How about a visit to TSV 1860 Munich, Grünwalder Stadium
similar to espanyol they have been living in the bigger city neighbours shadow for a good while, after all TSV 1860 won the Bundesliga in 1966 before
bayern who shared the same stadium at the time, and monty python done a sketch there as well
Hahaha they served you a Catalan Estrella Damm in an Estrella de Galicia glass! I bet the waiter was Andalusian ;)
Not sure what the Iago Aspas fella was all about, but I loved it.
Haha he was a Celta Vigo fan
@@FootyAdventures The love of football breaking the language barrier. That's what it's all about.
Please go Nairn county 😊
i thought of Barcelona B
The reserve team 😅
Tienes que visitar el estadio de la cartuja en Sevilla
Check out CE Europa next time
real oviedo is another I can think of
Yep, I'll need to visit!
Great vid buddy. Tell me you’re heading up the road to Girona?
Yes top of la liga good choice !
Not a patch on Bayview on Saturday!
Your face in the duty free when there was no Espanyol merchandise 🤣
Awesome me and my brother went to this ground and watched rcd espanyol v FC Barcelona. That game confirmed the relegation and the Barca players celebrated wining La Liga in the centre circle that night. Espanyol fans were not happy and chased them down the tunnel at full time. Very passionate fans!
Bunch of thugs rather. As they were chasing FCB players on the ground, people on the stands were chanting A por ellos (Get them!)...
@@nickedname7048 yes thuggish… but the other 30,000 + were great 👍
Barca players ran pretty fast once the Espanyol ultras were on the move LOL That was a funny moment, I enjoyed it!
@@RonanOBrien-s5z yes I thought it was funny 😂 And deserved as well!… taking the piss like that in a rival ground cannot be allowed.
@@AllroundJack Yep, the players defo need to take some accountability for that one!
Please visit 1860 Munchen
La Rosealada is a fantastic stadium
I had always assumed they were called Espanyol because they wanted to differentiate themselves from ‘Catalan’ Barcelona. I didn’t know that truthfully it was to differentiate from the other British/non-Spanish founded clubs.
They changed from Español to Espanyol to appear more Catalan. They also had to invent the word "deportiu" to retain the initials RCD because the Catalan word for Deportivo is Esportiu. 😂
Red Star Paris
Is my suggestion
that might make an interesting vlog.
Alan Shields
Hamilton
South Lanarkshire
Scotland.
Cheers Alan! I'll need to visit
Bruh camp nou just being renovated
Haven't even watched the full video yet Sam, but my son and me done the Espanyol stadium and I really want to get back to see the place full and in full voice. Great stadium. Reminded me kind of my beloved Rangers and Ibrox ❤️💙🇬🇧👑🤝🏻🇪🇸👑 WATP
Good video. Are Barca fans as zealous as L'Pool fans?
As Espanyol fan I thank you for this video. Our Club is a historical club in Spain but unfortunately this season we play in second division. We played in the Olympic stadium for 12 years until we were able to build our current home and paradoxically those years were the most successful (2 copas del Rey and one time Europa League finalist).
Our club is characterized by not being politicized and we do not have the political and sporting influences of our neighbor.
I feel very proud to be a club that has pride and dignity and is not involved in cases of corruption.
So a catalan club can’t be proud of their catalan culture? Also they havent even been proven guilty of anything. What happened to the whole innocent until proven guilty??
@@dann9208 The last 5 presidents of the club have been investigated or imprisoned for cases of corruption but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture. The Spanish justice system has accused the club of bribing referees for the last 20 years, but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture. They are currently renovating their stadium and the working conditions of immigrant workers are inhumane, but it doesn't matter because it's a club proud of its Catalan culture.
Do you get my point?
@@hoselui Los filiales a segunda
Nice, but its no Scotland though, nae creashie pies, Irn Bru, pishin rain, snow or frost
Haha that's all coming back this weekend
Wikipedia took me on an unexpected journey!
Anyone who knows the story of West Auckland winning the Thomas Lipton Cup. Jack Greenwell was in their team in 1909.... going on to play for Barcelona..... before a long managerial career in Spain..... and is the only non South American coach to win Copa America!
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I thought I remembered you'd done the story 😁
BFC dynamo in Berlin 👍
Have you the futbology app?
RCDE 🤍💙
The tourguide said: one of the best Stadium in Europe …. Bro .. The stadium stadium is nice, but looks pretty average and doesn't look special at all
Even the olympic stadium and a demolished camp nou looks more majestic