Thank you!
First of all, we’d like to tell you how grateful we are to all of you who stuck by us during our offline period. Thank you so much!
Keep Footballia alive!
But the threat is not gone. As you know, in recent months, Footballia has been in danger of disappearing. We’ve improved our protection so you can keep enjoying football history, but as a consequence, our expenses have increased.
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Many of you have asked how you can help the project. The best way is to subscribe to Footballia Master. Not only will you make the project stronger, but you’ll get a bunch of cool features in return!
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Espanyol 1-5 Barcelona, 18 Dec 2010, La Liga. By the time Pablo Osvaldo scored for the home team after 61 minutes, Barcelona had registered 31 goals without answer, including the following run of results: 8-0, 3-0, 5-0, 3-0, 2-0, 5-0. Three times they had already scored in this particular match, Pedro twice and Xavi chipping in. Villa would add two more to make it five goals on the night, eight away wins in a row, 10 in total. It was the perfect balance of brilliant possession football mixed with an unrivaled ability to harry, chase and hound opponents in possession. And all that in a derby against local rivals who fought and battled from first minute to last