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Barca

American  
[bahr-kuh] / ˈbɑr kə /

noun

  1. an ancient Carthaginian family to which Hamilcar, Hasdrubal, and Hannibal belonged.

  2. Cyrenaica.


Barca British  
/ ˈbɑːkə /

noun

  1. the surname of several noted Carthaginian generals, including Hamilcar, Hasdrubal, and Hannibal

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  • Barcan adjective

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Newcastle are at home for their first leg with Barca, while their Premier League rivals are all at home for their second leg having qualified for the last 16 automatically.

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"The next one will be easier, no? Chelsea or Barca -- not bad. But if any team is ready, it is us."

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Marc Bernal and Frenkie de Jong gave Barca a commanding first-half lead and Fermin Lopez wrapped up the win with a sensational drive late on.

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Despite Flick's calls for improvement in defence, Barca were as open as ever, although Levante's poor finishing meant they could not capitalise.

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Bernal sent Barca ahead after good work by Joao Cancelo, who impressed on a rare start after his arrival on loan in January, and Eric Garcia.

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