List of FC Barcelona records and statistics
FC Barcelona is a football club based in Barcelona that competes in La Liga, the top football league in Spain. The club was formed in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper, and played its first friendly match on 8 December 1899. Initially, Barcelona played against other local clubs in various Catalan tournaments. In 1929 the club became one of the founding members of La Liga, Spain's first truly national league. As of 2010, Barcelona is one of three clubs never to have been relegated from the top level of Spanish football, the others being Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid.[1]
Barcelona has amassed various records since the foundation. Regionally, domestically, and continentally, they have set several records in winning various official and unofficial competitions. Since they began playing in regional competitions to the end of the Catalan championship in 1940, they won a record 23 titles from a possible 38. Domestically, the club has a record number of titles in the still-running competitions, namely the Copa del Rey and the Spanish SuperCup.
The club has signed several high-profile players, paying large transfer fees for some of the most decorated players. The club paid a record £5 million for Diego Maradona in 1982 and sold him two years later for another record £7 million to Napoli. The club's players have received a record seven FIFA World Player awards.
Honours
Barcelona won their first trophy in 1902 when they won the Copa Macaya, which was the predecessor to the Catalan Championship. The club won the Catalan Championship a record 23 times during the 40-year span of the tournament.[3]
When national league was established in 1929, the importance of the regional league declined, and it was abandoned in 1940. From then on, Barcelona did not participate in regional competitions until the establishment of the Copa Catalunya in 1993, a cup they have won a record six times. Barcelona has participated every year and won six times.[3] Barcelona was one of the founding members of La Liga, and is one of three clubs never to have been relegated, the two others being Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao.[4] It is the second most successful club in Spain, having won a total of 62 titles: 21 La Liga titles, a record 25 Copa del Reys, a record ten Spanish Super Cups, the only Copa de Oro Argentina, three Copa Eva Duarte titles and two League Cups.
The club is also one of the most successful clubs in European and World football, having won 17 official trophies in total, 12 of which are UEFA competitions.[5] They have won four UEFA Champions League titles, a record four UEFA Cup Winners' Cups, a record three Inter-Cities Fairs Cups (the forerunner to the UEFA Europa League), four UEFA Super Cups and two FIFA Club World Cups. In December 2009, Barcelona won the Club World Cup for the first time. They won it for a second time in December 2011.
Figures in bold indicate Barcelona's score in a two-legged final.
Regional titles
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- Copa Barcelona (1): 1903.
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- Campionat de Catalunya (21): 1904–05, 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1937–38.
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- Campionat de Catalunya (4) : 1907–08, 1911–12, 1932–33, 1936–37.
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- Winners (1) (record): 1937–38.
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- Winners (6) (record): 1991, 1993, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007.
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- Runners up (7): 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2011.
National titles
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- Winners (21): 1928–29, 1944–45, 1947–48, 1948–49 , 1951–52, 1952–53, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1973–74, 1984–85, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11.
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- Runners up (22): 1929–30, 1945–46, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1996–97, 1999–2000, 2003–04, 2006–07.
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- 1909–10 3–2 vs. Club Español de Madrid
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- 1911–12 2–0 vs. Gimnástica Madrid
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- 1912–13 2–1 vs. Real Sociedad
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- 1919–20 2–0 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1921–22 5–1 vs. Real Unión
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- 1924–25 2–0 vs. Getxo
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- 1925–26 3–2 vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 1927–28 3–1 vs. Real Sociedad
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- 1941–42 4–3 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1950–51 3–0 vs. Real Sociedad
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- 1951–52 4–2 vs. Valencia
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- 1952–53 2–1 vs. Atlético Bilbao
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- 1956–57 1–0 vs. Espanyol
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- 1958–59 4–1 vs. Granada
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- 1962–63 3–1 vs. Real Zaragoza
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- 1967–68 1–0 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1970–71 4–3 vs. Valencia
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- 1977–78 3–1 vs. Las Palmas
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- 1980–81 3–1 vs. Sporting de Gijón
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- 1982–83 2–1 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1987–88 1–0 vs. Real Sociedad
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- 1989–90 2–0 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1996–97 3–2 vs. Betis
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- 1997–98 1–1 vs. Mallorca (5–4 pen.)
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- 2008–09 4–1 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1901–02 1–2 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1918–19 2–5 vs. Getxo
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- 1931–32 0–1 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1935–36 1–2 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1953–54 0–3 vs. Valencia
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- 1973–74 0–4 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1983–84 0–1 vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1985–86 0–1 vs. Real Zaragoza
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- 1995–96 0–1 vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 2010–11 0–1 vs. Real Madrid
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- 1982–83 4–3 (2–2 / 2–1) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1985–86 2–1 (1–0 / 2–0) vs. Real Betis
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- 1983 4–1 (3–1 / 0–1) vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 1991 2–1 (0–1 / 1–1) vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 1992 5–2 (3–1 / 1–2) vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 1994 6–5 (0–2 / 4–5) vs. Real Zaragoza
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- 1996 6–5 (5–2 / 3–1) vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 2005 4–2 (0–3 / 1–2) vs. Real Betis
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- 2006 4–0 (0–1 / 3–0) vs. Espanyol
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- 2009 5–1 (1–2 / 3–0) vs. Athletic Bilbao
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- 2010 5–3 (3–1 / 4–0) vs. Sevilla
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- 2011 5–4 (2–2 / 3–2) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1985 2–3 (3–1 / 0–1) vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 1988 2–3 (2–0 / 2–1) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1990 1–5 (0–1 / 4–1) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1993 2–4 (3–1 / 1–1) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1997 3–5 (2–1 / 4–1) vs. Real Madrid
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- 1998 1–3 (2–1 / 0–1) vs. Mallorca
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- 1999 3–5 (1–0 / 3–3) vs. Valencia
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- 1948 1–0 vs. Sevilla
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- 1952 Was given without a play–off match as Barcelona won both the Spanish Cup and La Liga
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- 1953 Was given without a play–off match as Barcelona won both the Spanish Cup and La Liga
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- 1949 4–7 vs. Valencia
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- 1951 0–2 vs. Atlético Madrid
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- 1945 5–4 vs. Athletic Bilbao
European titles
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- 1991–92 1–0 vs. Sampdoria
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- 2005–06 2–1 vs. Arsenal
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- 2008–09 2–0 vs. Manchester United
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- 2010–11 3–1 vs. Manchester United
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- 1960–61 2–3 vs. Benfica
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- 1985–86 0–0 vs. Steaua Bucureşti (0–2 on penalties)
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- 1993–94 0–4 vs. Milan
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- 1978–79 4–3 vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf
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- 1981–82 2–1 vs. Standard Liège
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- 1988–89 2–0 vs. Sampdoria
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- 1996–97 1–0 vs. Paris Saint-Germain
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- 1968–69 2–3 vs. Slovan Bratislava
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- 1990–91 1–2 vs. Manchester United
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- 1955–58 8–2 (2–2 / 6–0) vs. London XI
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- 1958–60 4–1 (0–0 / 4–1) vs. Birmingham City
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- 1965–66 4–3 (0–1 / 2–4) vs. Real Zaragoza
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- 1961–62 3-7 (6-2 / 1-1) vs. Valencia
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- 1992 3–2 (1–1 / 2–1) vs. Werder Bremen
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- 1997 3–1 (2–0 / 1–1) vs. Borussia Dortmund
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- 2009 1–0 vs. Shakhtar Donetsk
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- 2011 2–0 vs. FC Porto
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- 1979 1–2 (1–0 / 1–1) vs. Nottingham Forest
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- 1982 1–3 (1–0 / 3–0) vs. Aston Villa
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- 1989 1–2 (1–1 / 1–0) vs. Milan
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- 2006 0–3 vs. Sevilla
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- 1910 2–1 vs. Real Sociedad
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- 1911 4–0 vs. Gars Bordeaux FC
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- 1912 5–3 vs. Stade Bordelais Université Club
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- 1913 7–3 vs. Comète simotes Bordeaux
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- 1949 2–1 vs. Sporting CP
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- 1952 1–0 vs. Nice
Worldwide titles
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- 2009 2–1 vs. Estudiantes
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- 2011 4–0 vs. Santos
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- 1992 1–2 vs. São Paulo
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- 2006 0–1 vs. Internacional
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- 1957.
Doubles and trebles
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- La Liga and Copa Del Rey doubles: (5)
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- 1951-52, 1952-53, 1958-59, 1997-98 and 2008-09 (as part of treble)
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- La Liga and European Cup doubles: (4)
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- 1991-92, 2005-06, 2008-09 (as part of treble) and 2010-11
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- La Liga, Copa Del Rey and Champions League: (1)
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- 2008-09
Unofficial titles
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- 1937
(Barça is considering application to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to make this equivalent to a La Liga title, after learning that the RFEF considered to recognize Levante FC's Copa de la España Libre of the same year as equivalent to Copa del Rey. The RFEF later denied Levante their request.).[22][23]
Players
FC Barcelona's founder, Joan Gamper, was one of the club's first football players and holds the record for most goals in one match, with nine goals scored.[24] Thirteen years after the foundation of Barcelona, Paulino Alcántara joined the club and went on to become one of the player legends in the club, with a record 357 goals in 357 matches, making him the player with most goals scored for Barcelona in all competitions.[25] In the years since Alcántara joined, Barcelona has employed some of the world's most accoladed players, with seven FIFA World Player and Ballon d'Or winners among the previous and current Barcelona players. This makes it the club with the most FIFA World Player awards received by the players.
Most official appearances
- This is a list of the highest number of officials appearances for the club. All current players are in italics. In the column "Europe" are concluded all matches in UEFA competitions. In the column "Others" are included all matches in Intercontinental Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, League Cup, Latin Cup and Spanish Supercup. Statistics correct as of 5 January 2012.[26]
All-time most appearances
Below is listed the top eight players with the most appearances for Barcelona, including friendlies.[27] For Xavi, Puyol and Valdés, also Barcelona B matches are included (61, 89, 77, respectively). Statistics updated 5 January 2012.
Goalscorers
- Most goals scored in all competitions: 235 – César Rodríguez, 1942–1955. (195 goals in League, 36 in Cup and 4 in others).[35]
- Most goals scored in Spanish Cup for the club: 49 – László Kubala, 1951–1961
- Most goals scored in Spanish Super Cup for the club: 8 – Lionel Messi, 2004-
- Most goals scored in one season for the club, including friendlies: 59 – Clemente Gràcia, in 50 games, 1921–22. (35 goals in friendlies, 19 in the Catalan Championship, 5 in the Spanish Championship).[37]
- Most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 53 – Lionel Messi, 2010–11. (31 goals in League, 7 in Cup, 3 in Supercup and 12 in Champions League).[37]
- Most goals scored in a single Spanish Cup season: 12 – László Kubala, 1951–52
- Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League season: 12 – Lionel Messi, 2010–11
- Most goals scored in FIFA Club World Cup: 4 – Lionel Messi, 2004–
- Most goals scored in International competition: 48 – Lionel Messi, 2004–.
- Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 10 – Hans Krankl, 1978–81.
- Most goals scored in UEFA Cup or UEFA Europa League: ?
- Highest scorer in a single game: 9 – Joan Gamper, on three occasions, 1901–1903.[37]
- FC Barcelona players that have won the Pichichi trophy for top-scorer in La Liga:[39]
- Mariano Martín (1942–43, 32 goals in 23 games), César Rodríguez (1948–49, 28 goals in 24 games), Cayetano Re (1964–65, 25 goals in 30 games), Carles Rexach (1970–71, 17 goals in 28 games), Hans Krankl (1978/79, 29 goals in 30 games), Quini (1980/81, 20 goals in 30 games), Quini (1981–82, 26 goals in 32 games), Romário (1993–94, 30 goals in 33 games), Ronaldo (1996–97, 34 goals in 37 games), Samuel Eto'o (2005–06, 26 goals in 35 games), and Lionel Messi (2009–10, 34 goals in 35 games)
Top scorers in all competitions
This lists all topscorers in competitive matches. Names in italics indicate players currently playing in the first team.[40][41][42] Statistics correct as of 5 January 2012.[43]
Top scorers in La Liga
Top scorers in international competitions
Below is given the top 10 top-scorers in all international competitions. Names that appear in italics indicate players currently playing in the first team. Statistics correct as of 18 December 2011.[44]
Key: CL = Champions League / European Cup. CWC = Cup Winners Cup. EL = Europa League. ICFC = Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. LC = Latin Cup. SC = European Supercup. FCWC = FIFA Club World Cup / Intercontinental Cup.
All-time overall scorers
Below is listed the players who scored the most goals for Barcelona, also including friendlies.[45]
Transfer fee received
This lists transfer fees received by Barcelona. To compare across years, the "adjusted fee" column compensates for inflation.[52] References which list figures in other denominations are converted using historical conversion rates.[53][54]
Transfer fee paid
This lists transfer fees paid by Barcelona. To compare across years, the "adjusted fee" column compensates for inflation.[52] References which list figures in other denominations are converted using historical conversion rates.[53][54]
Other individual records for the club
- Barcelona players that have won the most Spanish League tropies:
- Xavi: (6) 1998–99, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
- Josep Guardiola: (6) 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1997–98, 1998–99
- Antoni Ramallets: (6) 1947–48, 1948–49, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1958–59, 1959–60
- Barcelona players that have won the most UEFA Champions League trophies:
- Lionel Messi: (3) 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Víctor Valdés: (3) 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Xavi: (3) 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Carles Puyol: (3) 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Andrés Iniesta: (3) 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Barcelona players that have won the Zamora trophy for best goalkeeper in La Liga. Antoni Ramallets is the only goalkeeper that have won the trophy five times for Barcelona:[37]
- Longest period without conceding a goal:
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- Víctor Valdés went 897 minutes without conceding a goal in all competitiots in the 2011-12 season (from the 22nd minute of the 5th game to the 20th minute of the 12th game). Six games of the Spanish League and three Champions League games were played without conceding a goal.
- Miguel Reina went 824 minutes without conceding a goal in the Spanish League in the 1972–73 season (from the 53rd minute of the 14th game to the 67th minute of the 23rd game).[37]
- Barcelona players that have won the Ballon d'Or for best player in Europe:[55]
- Barcelona players that have won the European Golden Shoe award for highest goalscorer in Europe:
- Ronaldo in the 1996–97 season (34 goals in 37 games).[57]
- Lionel Messi in the 2009–10 season (34 goals in 35 games).[58]
- Player with most La Liga (Spanish League) appearances:
- Player with most international games for the club:
- Youngest player to appear for the club:
- Youngest player to score for the club:
- Players to have scored in six different official competitions in one season:
- Pedro, 2009–2010, in the Copa del Rey, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA World Club Cup, completed in 16 December 2009.[59]
- Lionel Messi], 2011–12, in the Copa del Rey, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA World Club Cup, completed in 4 January 2012.
- Players to have scored and assisted in six different official competitions in one year:
- Lionel Messi, 2011, in the Copa del Rey, La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA World Club Cup.
Managerial records
- Most seasons as coach: Jack Greenwell, nine years in two spells from 1917 to 1924 and from 1931 to 1933.[37]
- Most consecutive seasons as coach: Johan Cruyff, managed the club for eight years between 1988 and 1996.[37]
Team records
Barcelona's team records include the following:[61]
La Liga
Points
- Most points in a season
- Three points for a win:
- 99 points, becoming the Spanish team with most points in a 38 game season in the 2009–10 season.[62][63]
- Two points for a win:
- Fewest points in a season
- Three points for a win:
- Two points for a win:
- The team with most points at the end of the first half of the league:
- 52 points during the 2010–11 season.
- The team with most points at the end of the second half of the league:
Goals
- Team with most away goals in a League:
- The club scored a total number of 49 goals in the 2010–11 season.[61][69]
- Team with best goal difference in a League season:
- +74 in 2009–10 season and 2010-2011 season.[61][62]
- Season with most goals scored in League matches:
- In 2008–09 season, the club scored a total number of 105 goals in 38 games.[61][69]
- Season with fewest goals scored in League matches:
- The club scored a total number of 32 goals in 22 games in the 1939–40 season.[61][70]
- Season with fewest goals conceded in League matches:
- The club conceded a total number of 18 goals in 30 games in the 1968–69 season.[61][71]
- Season with most goals conceded:
- The club conceded a total number of 66 goals in 26 games in the 1941–42 season.[61][72]
Streaks
- Consecutive La Liga (Spanish League) titles:
- Won 4 championship titles from the 1990–91 season to the 1993–94 season.[61][73]
- Longest unbeaten run in League matches:
- Longest unbeaten run at home in League matches:
- Longest winning run in the League:
- 16 games in the 2010–11 season.
- Longest winning run at home in League matches:
- Longest scoring run in the League:
- Longest scoring run at home in League matches:
- 88 games in 1951–52 to 1957–58.[61]
- Record run of away wins in the League:
- 10 victories in the 2010–11 season.[61][84]
International
- Only team to have appeared in every year of the Continental competition:
- Barcelona has participated since the inception in 1955.[61]
- Highest win in European competitions at home games:
- Highest win in European competition at away games:
- Most consecutive wins in the UEFA Champions League:
All competitions
- Highest win in any competition:
- Highest win in a Friendly match:
- 20–1, Smilde (Netherlands) 1–20 FC Barcelona in 1992.[61]
- Heaviest defeat in any competition:
- 12–1, Athletic Club Bilbao 12–1 FC Barcelona in 1930–31, in La Liga.[61][87]
- Longest unbeaten run in all competitive matches:
- 28 games in the 2010–2011 season.
- Highest win in home matches:
- 10–1, FC Barcelona 10–1 Gimnàstic Tarragona in 1949, in La Liga.[88]
- Highest win at away matches:
- 0–8, Las Palmas 0–8 FC Barcelona in 1959, in La Liga.[61][80]
- 0–8, UD Almeria 0–8 FC Barcelona in 2010, in La Liga
- Longest winning run in competitive matches:
- 19 games in both Domestic and International matches during the 2005–2006 season. 13 in the league, three in the Champions League, two in the Copa del Rey and one in the Catalan Cup.[61]
- Most consecutive away wins:
- 13 games during the 2008–09 season. Eight came in the league, three in the Champions League and two in the Copa del Rey.[61][89]
- Team with the best competitive record against Barcelona:
- Dundee United, of the Scottish Premier League, have a 100% competitive record against Barcelona, in European competition. Dundee United beat the Inter-Cities (Fairs) Cup holders 2-1 at the Nou Camp and then 2-0 in Dundee in 1966, in the first round of the Fairs Cup, becoming the first Scottish team to win a competitive match on Spanish soil. United were knocked out in the second round by Juventus. They repeated their home and away success in the UEFA Cup quarter final in 1987, winning 1-0 in Dundee and 2-1 in Barcelona. United went on to reach the 1987 UEFA Cup final, where they were defeated 2-1 on aggregate by Gothenburg.
See also
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