Win a trip to catch your favourite Barca players live in action!
Hola Culers! Your dream trip to Barcelona starts right here with your Maybank FC Barcelona Visa Credit or Debit Card! Spend and stand a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Spain to watch FC Barcelona live in action at their home ground during the 2025/26 Season - plus exciting official Barca merchandise and Cash Back rewards!
Campaign period: 1 November 2025 - 31 January 2026
Register, Spend & Win Amazing Prizes!
Don’t Miss This Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience!
From the electrifying chants at Camp Nou to exploring the vibrant streets of Barcelona — this is your chance to live the Barça dream with Maybank.
Register today, spend smartly, and you could be on your way to Spain!
We’re rewarding a total of 600 winners with exclusive prizes and unforgettable Barça experiences!
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Prize |
Winners # | |
|---|---|---|
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Grand Prize |
4D3N Trip for 2 to Barcelona — inclusive of flights, accommodation, FC Barcelona match tickets & museum tour |
2 |
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First Prize |
FC Barcelona Signed Jersey Gift Box (with official jersey & leather wallet) |
10 |
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Second Prize |
FC Barcelona Polo Shirt |
50 |
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Third Prize |
FC Barcelona Cap |
200 |
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Consolation |
RM20 Cash Back |
338 |
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Total Winners |
600 |
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How to participate
Step 1: Register via SMS BARCA to 66628
Step 2: Spend with your Maybank FC Barcelona Visa Credit or Debit Card and be among the Top 600 spenders to win!
Tip: Accumulate a minimum spend of RM 5,000 during the campaign period to qualify for the Grand Prize!
Terms and Conditions
Spend & Win with Maybank FC Barcelona Visa Cards Campaign 2025 Terms & Conditions.
What’s Culers?
The true backstory of why Barcelona supporters call themselves 'culés' dates back to the early 20th century when Barcelona played their matches at a small ground called Calle de la Industria, which could hold only 6,000 people.
The stadium was very simple and not lavish at all, nowhere near the grandiose design of Camp Nou. But even back then, Barcelona had more fans than they were able to accommodate at their ground, with the stadium only boasting a simple wall and a two-tiered stand.
And so, in order for most Barcelona fans to catch their team in action, they would start perching on the walls that surrounded the field. Those passing the ground from the outside, then, could only see glimpses of these fans' backsides.
The Catalan word 'cul' translates to 'backside' in English - and so the nickname for those fans was born!