5 ways to know that you are a Barcelona fan

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 21:  A FC Barcelona supporter holds a paper mask of FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi during the La Liga match between Barcelona and Eibar at Camp Nou on 21 May, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Messi is an idol to many

Being a fan is all about feeling a certain way for a certain team and the teams related to them. After all, at the end of the day, it is all about the feels.

At the turn of the decade, Barcelona were the team that dominated Europe. They won six trophies in 2009, dismantling teams left, right and centre. Even in 2015, the Catalans won the treble to assert their dominance. So it is only natural that a lot of Barcelona fans could be found during this period.

Obviously, there are certain criteria that must be fulfilled before one can be labelled a Barcelona fan and here are 5 of them…


#5 You love Lionel Messi

Let’s get the ball rolling from the beginning. There has been a significant increase in the number of Barcelona fans in the last decade, largely thanks to their glorious period under Pep Guardiola. Guardiola’s Barcelona surpassed Johan Cruyff’s Dream Team, of which the Spanish boss himself was a part.

And the best player on Guardiola’s team was Lionel Messi. While Xavi and Andres Iniesta were the midfield maestros, Messi was the crown jewel that shot Barcelona to glory. Even Real Madrid fans can’t help but agree that the Argentine is special and, deep down, wish that he played for their team.

His magical displays on the football pitch not only earned him fans, but also multiplied the number of Cules in the world. So, if you are someone who loves Messi with a passion, chances are that you are already a Barcelona fan, or may be one in the future.

#4 You talk about being more than a club

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 18:  Lionel Messi (just seen centre) of Barcelona celebrates with team mates after victory in the FIFA Club World Cup Final match between Santos and FC Barcelona at the International Yokohama Stadium on December 18, 2011 in Yokohama, Japan.  (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
More than just a club

The slogan of Barcelona itself is a display of their belief that they are a club that follows a set of ideals and morals. ‘Mes que un club,’ which means more than just a club, is just an epitome of their ideologies that go beyond the scope of football.

What those ideologies truly are is anyone’s guess, but the important thing is that Barcelona have them, or at least they claim to. As a football fan, if you find yourself preaching how important it is to have football righteousness without actually saying what it exactly is, then you might just be leaning towards the Catalan outfit.

#3 You boast about La Masia

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 07:  Barcelona youth players enter La Masia at the Camp Nou stadium on April 7, 2011 in Barcelona, Spain. La Masia is the heart of the Barcelona's youth system and a residence for young players that had to leave their home behind to train at FC Barcelona in both a sporting and intelectual way. Coach Josep Guardiola and players such as Lionel Messi, Carles Puyol and Andres Iniesta have lived at La Masia to become the stars of today's game. Because of the succes the name La Masia is now simply used to refer to the Barcelona youth players.  (Photo by Jasper Juinen/Getty Images)
La Masia – the breeding ground of superstars

At one point in time, La Masia was hailed as the best youth academy in football, mainly due to the fact that they produced the likes of Sergio Busquets, Pedro Rodriguez, Xavi, Carles Puyol, Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi. Heck, if I didn’t know better, I would say that even Neymar is a product of the academy because of the way he has progressed at the Camp Nou.

La Masia became the holy grail of football, a point of reference for the other clubs to follow. Even the likes of Isaac Cuenca and Christian Tello looked like world beaters whenever they got the chance to play under Pep Guardiola, further fuelling the reputation of the academy.

Even though the academy hasn’t produced that kind of talent recently – and they may never again – if you still boast about the fact that it produced some of the best players of all time, you are surely a Barcelona fan.

#2 You believe that tiki-taka is the only way to play football

FC Barcelona v RC Deportivo La Coruna - La Liga : News Photo
Tiki-taka or nothing

While there are many ways to play the beautiful game, if you believe that tiki-taka – or, in other words, pass and move – is the only way to play football and the rest are just fillers, then you are a Barcelona fan.

Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona played some terrific football at their peak. None of the players kept the ball for more than two seconds and more often than not, the passes were aggressive, causing problems for the opponents.

However, ever since the departure of Xavi and the decline of Andres Iniesta, the Catalans haven’t really shown that same brilliance. However, it doesn’t matter. The tiki-taka was, is and shall be, the best form of football...at least according to hardcore Cules.

#1 You hate Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo

On every Barcelona fan’s hitlist

If you hate Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo with a passion, you are more than likely to be a Barcelona fan. The Whites may have been voted the best club of the last decade, but Barcelona are the ones that have the most number of official trophies and, hence, deserve as much praise – if not more – than the Los Blancos.

Obviously, being in the shadow of Real Madrid for all these years, coupled with the Galacticos’ extravagant ways, it is understandable that Barca fans despise everything associated with the Madrid club. Moreover, they have the only player in the world that can stand toe-to-toe with Lionel Messi.

If it wasn’t for Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi would have had a lot more Ballon d’Ors to his name. In addition to that, the Portuguese’s beaming self-confidence that often borders on arrogance makes him an easy figure to loathe.

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