FC Barcelona Records
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Record attendance at the Camp Nou
120,000 people120,000 people for FC Barcelona v Juventus, first leg of the European Cup quarter final (5/03/1986).
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Year with the most titles
20096: Spanish Cup, League, Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup and World Club Cup (a world record).
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The only team in the Spanish league to have won all the official competitions at least once
From the Copa Macaya (1902) to the World Club Cup (2009).
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Team with the most official titles in the Spanish league
106
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Season with most titles
1951/525: League, Cup, Copa Llatina, Trofeu Eva Duarte and Copa Martini-Rossi
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Year with most titles
20096: Copa del Rei, League, Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup and World Club Cup (a world record)
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Only team to have appeared in every year of Continental competition
since they first started in 1955.
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Only Spanish team to win the treble
Barca won the Copa del Rei, Spanish League and the Champions League in the 2008/09 season
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Team with most Cup Winners Cup titles
4 Cups1979, 1982, 1989 and 1997.
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Team with most Fairs Cup titles
3 Cups1958, 1960 and 1966. Also won the Grand Final in 1971 to decide who should keep the trophy outright.
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Team with most Spanish Cup titles
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Consecutive League titles
4 titles1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94.
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The team with most points at the end of the first half
50 poitnsIn week 19 of the Spanish League Season 2008/09.
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Team with the most points in the history of the league
99 points99 points in the 2009/10 season (record in the major European leagues).
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Most goals scored in a league season
105 goals2008/09, 105 goals in 38 matches.
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Team most away goals in a league season
44 goals2008/09 League season
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Team with best goal difference in a league season
+ 701958/59 and 2008/09 seasons
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League with fewest goals conceded
1968-69With 18 goals in 30 matches.
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Longest unbeaten run in League matches
26 games26 games, from the 6th (7-10-1973) to the 31st (21-4-1974) match in the 1973-74 season.
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- Longest unbeaten run in League matches from the opening match
The first 21 matches of the 2009/10 league season.
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Longest unbeaten run at home in league matches
67 matchesFrom the 25th match of the 72-73 season (4-3-1973) to the 21st of the 76-77 season (20-2-1977), a total of 66 matches, of which 55 were won and 12 drawn, scoring 155 goals and conceding 37.
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Longest winning run in the League
14 games14 games, from the 8th match (22-10-2005) to the 21st (29-1-2006) in the 2005-06 Spanish league season.
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Longest winning run in the League (home)
39 games39 games, from the 22nd of the 1957-58 season (16-2-1958) to the 8th of the 1960-61 season (6-11-1960).
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First half of the season without losing any matches
19 matches19 matches in the 2009-10 league season (15 victories and 4 draws).
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Most victories in a league season
31 victories31 victories in the 2009/10 season, together with Real Madrid in the same season.
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Most away wins in a season
13 matches2008/09 (13 victories, 3 draws and 3 defeats) and 2009/10 (13 victories, 5 draws and 1 defeat, together with Real Madrid with 13 victories, 3 draws and 3 defeats).
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Longest scoring run in the League
36 games36 games, from the ninth of the 1942-43 season (21-11-1942) to the 18th of the 1943-44 season (6-2-1944).
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Longest scoring run in the League (home)
88 games88 games, from the 22nd of the 1951-52 season (10-2-1952) to the 18th of the 57-58 season (19-1-1958).
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Most league away goals 44goals
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Team with best goal difference
+742010
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Biggest League win (home)
10-1FC Barcelona 10 - Gimnàstic Tarragona 1 (11/09/1949).
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Biggest League win (away)
0-8Las Palmas 0 - FC Barcelona 8 (25/10/1959) and Almeria 0 - FC Barcelona 8 (20/11/2010).
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Longest scoring run in a season
3434 consecutive matches in the 2009-10 season (27 league, 5 Champions League and 2 World Club Cup).
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Biggest win in any competition
0-18Macaya Cup: Tarragona 0 - FC Barcelona 18 (17-3-1901).
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Longest unbeaten run in competitive matches
28 matches28 matches 2010-11 (17 league, 6 Champions League, 5 Copa del Rey), from 14-9-2010 to 16-1-2011
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Most matches without conceding a goal in one season
31 matches31 matches in the 2009/10 season (20 league, 6 Champions League, 1 Spanish Super Cup, and 1 European Super Cup)
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Most wins in a season
45 victories45 victories in 59 competitive matches in the 2009/10 season.
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Most consecutive wins in the Champions League
11In the 2002/03 season.
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Longest winning run in official matches
19 games19 games in the 2005-06 season (13 League, 3 Champions League, 2 Copa de Rey and one in the Catalan Cup) between 22-10-2005 and 22-1-2006
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Longest unbeaten run in European competition
17 games17 matches between 1988-89 and 1992-93 and also between 2005/06 and 2006/07.
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Player with most international games for the club
4 titles1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94.
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League with most goals scored
2008-09With 105 goals in 38 matches.
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League with fewest goals scored
1939-40With 32 goals in 22 matches.
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League with most goals conceded
1941-42With 66 goals in 26 matches.
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Biggest win a friendly match
1-20Smilde (Holland) 1 - FC Barcelona 20 (6-8-1992)
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Heaviest defeat
12-1Athletic Club Bilbao 12 - FC Barcelona 1 (8-2-1931), in the 1930-31 Spanish league season.
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Biggest wins in European competitions (home)
8-0FC Barcelona 8 - Apollon Limassol (Cyprus) (Cup Winners Cup. 15/09/1982); FC Barcelona 8 – Matador Púchov (Slovakia) 0 (UEFA Cup. 15/10/2003).
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Biggest win in European competitions (away)
0-7Hapoel Beer Sheva (Israel) 0 - FC Barcelona 7 (UEFA Cup. 12/09/1995).
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Most consecutive away wins
13 gamesBetween the 21st of September 2008 and the 11th of January 2009, FC Barcelona recorded 13 consecutive victories in official competition away from home. Eight came in the league (Sporting de Gijón, Espanyol, Athletic Club, Recreativo, Sevilla, Villarreal and Osasuna), three in the Champions' League (Shaktar Donetsk, FC Basel and Sporting Clube) and two in the Copa del Rey (Benidorm and Atlético de Madrid)
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Record run of away wins in the league
9 victoriesSporting de Gijón, Espanyol, Athletic Club, Málaga, Recreativo, Sevilla, Villarreal, Osasuna and Racing were the victims in Barça’s consecutive run of victories away from home in the season 2008/09.
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