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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2010 · 4 MIN

Penelope

from JOAN MANUEL SERRAT

Serrat se confiesa seguidor del Fútbol Club Barcelona. En repetidas ocasiones ha interpretado el Himno del Barça. Especialmente recordada es la que realizó en el acto conmemorativo del Centenario del club catalán en 1999. Le dedica una canción a Ladislao Kubala, jugador del Barça, con dos versiones en lenguas catalana e italiana. También inmortaliza la delantera del club con "Basora, César, Kubala, Moreno y Manchón" en una estrofa de su canción Temps era temps (Había una vez).

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Serrat se confiesa seguidor del Fútbol Club Barcelona. En repetidas ocasiones ha interpretado el Himno del Barça. Especialmente recordada es la que realizó en el acto conmemorativo del Centenario del club catalán en 1999. Le dedica una canción a...

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