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23-May-23: 'Sexual assault reports increase by 20%'
FC Barcelona to bid farewell to Camp Nou on Sunday ahead of renovation works
Team to play in city's Olympic Stadium from next season until November 2024
FC Barcelona museum moves to new temporary home
Interim exhibition space will open on former site of club ice rink on June 7 as building work at Camp Nou steps up
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Police investigating Espanyol pitch invasion say Barça celebrations not 'excessive'
Two People's Party candidates for local elections step down after involvement in post-match chaos
Barça champions parade on Monday evening across city
Celebrations will include men's and women's teams and will start outside Camp Nou and end at Arc de Triomf
FC Barcelona Women wins fourth consecutive La Liga title
Team also classified for Champions League final in same week with Alexia Putellas returning to field
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Negreira case Q&A: FC Barcelona referee payments scandal explained
What are the allegations, what does the club say and what could the fallout be?
PODCAST: The Negreira affair – FC Barcelona and the referee payments scandal
Club president Joan Laporta claims Barça is victim of smear campaign as courts and UEFA open investigations
18-Apr-23: 'Catalonia on course to declare a water emergency'
17-Apr-23: Barça has never bribed referees, says club's president
Barcelona, Real Madrid, and accusations of being Franco's 'regime club'
Tensions boiling between clásico rivals as Madrid respond to Laporta comments with incendiary and selective video
Barça president: club never paid for competitive advantage
Joan Laporta suggests Barça could be "victim" of others trying to profit off "public lynching without trial"
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UEFA president: Barça's referee payments case 'one of most serious matters' in football
FC Barcelona paid €7 million to former referees official and could be charged with potential continuous corruption
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Barcelona court opens investigation into Barça over referee payments
Former presidents Rosell and Bartomeu, ex-official Negreira, and club itself under scrutiny