09.08.2010 10:36
Parents name baby Barça
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A Belgian couple have called their first son Barça and he has already become the first club member to have the name. The pair told the media they chose the moniker because "they liked it".
Taking inspiration from the verse "tinc un nom que el sap tothom, Barça, Barça, Barça" (I have a
name that everyone knows, Barça, Barça, Barça) from the Blaugrana hymn the new arrival has the full
name Barça Beeckman and he lives 60 kilometres outside of Brussels in Nieuwerkerk. Aged three the
youngster was made a member of the Camp Nou club on July 19 by his father Wesley Beeckman, 23, an
architecture student, and mother Anneke Maes, 24, a nurse.
Game on
During
the pregnancy the couple could not reach an agreement for a name for the baby as they did not want
to know the sex until he was born. In the end they settled on the name Lona if the baby was a girl.
With a decision about the name if it was a boy in full swing the pair were watching Pep
Guardiola's team play when Anneke had a bright idea. "Suddenly, I said to my husband that if we had
a boy then would he want to call him Barça," she explained. "He turned towards me and winked before
saying 'yes, that is the name of my son'".
Surprise, surprise
On April 26 Anneke gave birth in Sint-Truiden and Barça came into the world. "We
were convinced that it would be a girl," Anneke continued. "My family did not know what to say at
the start and they were not keen, but now they are used to the name. People had to ask me twice
what his name was early on and everyone has said it is the first time they have heard the name
used." Wesley's relatives were happier. "My father liked it as soon as he heard it," he stated.
Firm fans
Despite the relatives' initial dismay the couple are "very proud that our son carries the
name of the best football team in the world" Anneke commented. Anneke and Wesley are keen FC
Barcelona fans and he plays for his local team VCT Terkoest Alken.
"We hope that when he grows up that he will like his name and understand why we gave it to
him," Anneke added.