Culés
"Culés" is a term used to refer to the passionate supporters of the Spanish football club FC Barcelona. The name originated from the Catalan word for "buttocks," as early fans would sit on the walls of the stadium, showing their backsides to passersby. Over time, the term has evolved into a badge of pride for the club's loyal followers.
The Culés are known for their unwavering support and dedication to the team, often filling the Camp Nou stadium during matches. They celebrate the club's rich history, which includes numerous domestic and international titles, and are recognized for their vibrant chants and colorful displays during games.