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Barça Opens Store in Palma Airport

Summary by Euro Weekly News
FC Barcelona has officially opened a merchandise store in the Palma de Mallorca airport. Including the new addition to Spain’s third busiest airport, the football club now manages a total of 15 official stores. The store, which was officially opened on the morning of Monday, July 7, is a 100 square metre space where Barça fanatics will be able to peruse a variety of official products. Source

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diariogol.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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