In addition to cheering on the different FC Barcelona teams, the supporters’ clubs also offer their members cultural, recreational and social activities that consolidate their sense of belonging and community. This often involves collaboration with local entities, which is a further demonstration of the supporters’ clubs commitment to their immediate environment. Two of the latest examples are the Penya Barcelonista Montgrí i Comarca (Federació Empordà i Catalunya Nord) and the Penya Barcelonista de Sao Paulo (Federació Mundo), which have respectively signed agreements with associations in their territory.
Agreement with the Espai Ter to promote culture
In the case of the PB Montgrí i Comarca, the entity has renewed its support to the Auditori Teatre Espai Ter as a sponsor of the equipment. One of the objectives is to promote culture among the members of the penya, offering them a 10% discount on shows at the Espai Ter. There will also be raffles of tickets for members of the supporters’ club, to encourage them to attend theater performances and other activities offered by this auditorium in Torroella de Montgrí during the 2024-2025 season. In addition, the penya will also be able to use the facilities to carry out social activities. The agreement was signed by the president of the PB Montgrí i Comarca, Joan Casas, and the councilman of Economic Promotion and Development, Communication, Public Safety and Finance of Torroella de Montgrí, Josep Martinoy.
Agreement with Gondwana to promote FC Barcelona’s values
On the other side of the Atlantic, the PB Sao Paulo has signed a partnership agreement with Gondwana – Cultural and Sports Association, which develops educational, cultural and social projects inside and outside Brazil, with football as a means to build a more inclusive and multicultural society. Thanks to this new link, joint actions will be promoted to implement cultural and social educational programs, as well as the spreading of the blaugrana passion and the values it represents, for example with the promotion of women’s football. The agreement was signed by the top representatives of both entities: Miquel Pardina, president of PB Sao Paulo, and Sebastián Azevedo, president of the Gondwana Association.