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2015–16 FC Barcelona season

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116th season in existence of FC Barcelona

Barcelona 2015–16 football season
Barcelona
2015–16 season
PresidentJosep Maria Bartomeu
Head CoachLuis Enrique
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyWinners
Supercopa de EspañaRunners-up
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
UEFA Super CupWinners
FIFA Club World CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Luis Suárez (40)

All:
Luis Suárez (59)
Highest home attendance99,264 vsReal Madrid
(2 April 2016)
Lowest home attendance60,635 vsValencia
(3 February 2016)
Average home league attendance80,266 (includesJoan Gamper Trophy)

The2015–16 season wasFutbol Club Barcelona's 116th in existence andthe club's85th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Barcelona was involved in six competitions after completing its secondcontinental treble in theprevious season.

The season produced adomestic double of La Liga and Copa del Rey wins, with Barça coming out on top in a closely fought title race and defeating newly crowned Europa League winnersSevilla in the Copa del Rey final after extra time. However, Barça failed to clinch its secondsextuple after 2009 by losing the Supercopa de España to Copa del Rey runners-upAthletic Bilbao (0–4 away, 1–1 home). Barcelona did manage to finish the year with five trophies, repeating 2011, by clinching the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup titles. Barcelona was also aiming and considered a favourite to repeat as Champions League winners to become the first team in the modern era to do so, but they were knocked out byAtlético Madrid in the quarter-finals (2–1 home, 0–2 away) in a strange repeat of theirmeeting at the same stage two years prior.

The season was the first since1997–98 without former captainXavi, who departed toAl Sadd SC.

Season overview

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June

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On 7 June, Barcelona announced the transfer ofright-wingAleix Vidal from fellowLa Liga outfit and2015 UEFA Europa League winnersSevilla. The player will join on a five-year deal with a transfer fee of €18 million plus variables.[1] On 9 June, the club announced that right backDani Alves is set to stay at the club after signing a contract renewal for two years with an option for another year.[2] On 10 June, Barcelona announced that the presidential elections will take place on 18 July, afterJosep Bartomeu resigned as president to qualify for re-election.[3] On 25 June, Barcelona announcedLa Masia graduateGerard Deulofeu was transferred toEnglish sideEverton for a reported fee of €6 million.[4] The player returned toMerseyside after spending the2013–14 season on loan there under fellow Spaniard managerRoberto Martínez.

July

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On 3 July, Barcelona announced that La Masia graduateMartín Montoya would joinItalian sideInternazionale on a season-long loan with an option for a second.[5] On 6 July, Barcelona announced the signing ofTurkey national team captainArda Turan fromAtlético Madrid for €34 million. The player will join on 1 January 2016 after theFIFA transfer ban is lifted.[6] On 18 July, Josep Bartomeu was elected president of Barcelona for the next six years with the third most votes in the club's history.[7] On 21 July, Barcelona kicked off the preseason with a 1–2 victory overMajor League Soccer championsLA Galaxy in the2015 International Champions Cup. Goals fromLuis Suárez andSergi Roberto secured the win in front of a crowd of 93,226 at theRose Bowl inPasadena, California.[8] On 23 July, Barcelona were fined €30,000 byUEFA for fans wavingpro-Catalan independence banners at the2015 UEFA Champions League Final.[9] The club maintains its respect for the sanction, yet does not agree with it and its legal services will consider the possibility of questioning the fine at a later time.[10] On 25 July, Barcelona were defeated by English sideManchester United with a scoreline of 1–3 atLevi's Stadium inSanta Clara, California. The lone goal came fromRafinha in the 89th minute of play.[11] On 28 July, Barcelona were defeated in penalties byChelsea atFedExField inLandover, Maryland. Goals from Luis Suárez andSandro were enough to earn the regular time draw, however the team lost in penalties 4–2 to end their United States Summer Tour.[12]

August

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On 2 August, Barcelona finished their pre-season tour with a visit toFiorentina at theStadio Artemio Franchi inFlorence. The match ended with a 2–1 loss to the Catalans, the lone Barça goal coming from Luis Suárez.[13] Three days later, on 5 August, Barcelona took on Italian clubRoma in the 50th edition of the annualJoan Gamper Trophy. The game ended 3–0 to the Catalan club with goals coming fromNeymar,Lionel Messi andIvan Rakitić.[14] As a result of winning the2014–15 UEFA Champions League the previous season, the team was eligible to compete in the2015 UEFA Super Cup versus2014–15 UEFA Europa League winner Sevilla. The game took place on 11 August at theBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena inTbilisi,Georgia, and ended 5–4 in favour of Barcelona, with a brace from Messi andPedro scoring the winner in extra time.[15] With the win, Barcelona becomes theclub with the most international trophies in Europe with 19 international titles.[16]

On 12 August, UEFA announced Messi, Suárez andReal Madrid'sCristiano Ronaldo as the finalists for the2014–15 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award.[17] On 14 August, Barcelona were soundly defeated byAthletic Bilbao 4–0 in the first leg of the2015 Supercopa de España at theSan Mamés Stadium.[18] On 17 August, Barcelona failed to win their second trophy of the season after a 1–1 draw in the second leg of 2015 Supercopa de España. The lone goal from Messi was not enough to overturn a four-goal deficit from the first leg.[19]

On 20 August, Pedro joinedPremier League champions Chelsea for €27 million, rising to €30 million on variables, ending his 11-year association with Barcelona.[20] On 23 August, Barcelona kicked off the2015–16 La Liga season with a 0–1 victory over Athletic Bilbao inBilbao. This was the third meeting between the two teams in the last nine days that included the two legs of the 2015 Supercopa de España. On 27 August, Barcelona were drawn intoGroup E of the2015–16 UEFA Champions League withBundesliga sideBayer Leverkusen, Roma andBelarusian championsBATE Borisov. At the same event, Messi was crowned the 2014–15 UEFA Best Player in Europe for the second time in his career.[21] On 29 August, Barcelona played their first match at home againstMálaga which ended in a 1–0 victory.Thomas Vermaelen scored the only and his first goal for the club.[22]

September

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On 1 September, Barcelona and English sideWest Ham United agreed on the loan ofAlex Song for a second successive season.[23] On 13 September, Barcelona traveled to theVicente Calderón Stadium to face Atlético Madrid after the FIFA international break. The host took the lead with a goal fromFernando Torres, but goals fromNeymar and substitute Messi completed the comeback and notched a 1–2 victory. Barcelona goalkeeperMarc-André ter Stegen made his La Liga debut after only appearing in the Champions League andCopa del Rey last season.[24] On 16 September, Barcelona open their European campaign with a 1–1 draw against Roma at theStadio Olimpico, with the goal coming from Luis Suárez in the first half.[25] The match ended on a sour note for the squad after Rafinha left the pitch on a stretcher with a leg injury after a tackle from Roma midfielderRadja Nainggolan. The next day, the team released a statement that the player had tear the rightanterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and is likely to miss the rest of the season.[26]

On 20 September, Barcelona defeatedLevante at home by a 4–1 scoreline with a brace from Messi to stay undefeated in league.[27] Three days later inBalaídos inVigo, Barça were soundly defeated 4–1 byCelta de Vigo to suffer their first league defeat and drop out of first place in the table.[28] On 26 September, Barcelona were able to bounce back at home with a 2–1 victory overnewly promotedLas Palmas.[29] The match was marred with the costly injury to Messi, who suffered a tear in themedial collateral ligament (MCL) of hisleft knee. The injury will keep the star player out for approximately 6–8 weeks.[30]

On 29 September, Barcelona defeated Bayer Leverkusen in come from behind fashion with a 2–1 victory. The visitors took the lead in the 22nd minute with acorner kick goal fromdefenderKyriakos Papadopoulos. In the 80th minute,Sergi Roberto leveled the score and two minutes later, Suárez completed the comeback to keep Barça at the top ofGroup E.[31] For the second straight Champions League match, Barça lose a key player to injury. This time,captainAndrés Iniesta went down with ahamstring injury in hisright leg that will keep him out 3–4 weeks.[32]

October

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On 3 October, Barcelona was defeated by Sevilla 2–1 away at theRamón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium for the club's second loss in last three league games. Neymar scored from a second-half penalty kick[33] asUnai Emery beat Barcelona for first ever time as a manager.[34]

November

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On 21 November, Barcelona thrashed Real Madrid 0–4 in the season's firstClásico, played at theSantiago Bernabeu Stadium. Luis Suárez scored a brace while Neymar and Andrés Iniesta also got in the scoresheet; later, Lionel Messi played his first match as a substitute after recovering from his two-month injury.[35] On 24 November, Barcelona beat Roma 6–1 in the Champions League with Barcelona wins Group E.[36]

December

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On 14 December, in the draw for the round of 16 of Champions League, Barcelona will faceArsenal as the Group E winner.[37] On 20 December, the club won a record thirdFIFA Club World Cup title after defeating Argentine sideRiver Plate 3–0 in thefinal.[38] Luis Suárez scored a record five goals in the tournament including two goals in thefinal and a hat trick in thesemi-final. He was awarded the Adidas Golden ball, given to the best player of the tournament.[39]

On 30 December, Barcelona beatReal Betis 4–0, with Suárez netting a second-half double after Lionel Messi, in his 500th game, scored; Betis also scored an own goal.[40] By scoring 180 goals in 2015 in all competitions, Barcelona set the record for most goals scored in a calendar year, breaking Real Madrid's record of 178 goals scored in 2014.[41]

January

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On 11 January 2016, Messi won theFIFA Ballon d'Or for a record fifth time in his career.[42] Luis Enrique's Barcelona has finished an incredibly demanding January with nearly perfect statistics. Just the draw againstEspanyol at theCornellà-El Prat in the first game of the year has held them back in 2016.[43]

February

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On 10 February, Barcelona's Copa del Rey draw withValencia saw Luis Enrique's side set a new club record for unbeaten games, beatingPep Guardiola's 2011 vintage with their 29th game without a loss.[44] On 17 February, Messi made more history after scoring his 300th and 301st goal in La Liga, becoming the first player ever to do so.[45] In the same match, Luis Suárez made up for a penalty miss with his 24th league goal of the season as Barça beatSporting de Gijón 3–1.[46] On 23 February, Barcelona defeated Arsenal 0–2 away inLondon,[47] with Messi scoring twice in a feverishly paced encounter, including the 10,000th goal scored in club history.[48] On 25 February, Barcelona extend their alliance withUNICEF through to 2020; the club will increase its annual donation to the charity from €1.5 million to €2 million.[49]

March

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On 3 March, Barcelona defeatedRayo Vallecano away 1–5, withIvan Rakitić and Arda Turan netting one each and Messi scoring a hat-trick.[50] Barça set an all-time record run for 35 games unbeaten in Spanish football, previously held by Real Madrid's 1988–89 side managed by DutchmanLeo Beenhakker.[51] On 8 March, the club announced that the Espai Barça[52] jury unanimously selected the bid byNikken Sekkei + Pascual i Ausió Arquitectes as the winner of the tender for the design of the new Camp Nou.[53]

On 16 March, Barça defeated Arsenal 3–1 at home (5–1 aggregate) in the round of 16 of the Champions League to gain access to the competition's quarter-finals for the ninth-straight season,[54] and set a new club record for ten consecutive Champions League wins at Camp Nou.[55] On 18 March, in the draw for the quarter-finals of Champions League, Barcelona will face Atlético Madrid.[56] On 24 March, legendary Barcelona player and coachJohan Cruyff died of illness at 68, surrounded by his family inBarcelona;[57] the club mourned him with flags at Camp Nou placed athalf-mast.[58]

April

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On 2 April, Real Madrid won the secondEl Clásico match of the league season with a 1–2 victory away, breaking Barcelona's unbeaten record at 39 matches.[59] Players, directors and supporters remembered Johan Cruyff in the form of a video, a mosaic, a minute's silence and applause before the game.[60] On 5 April, Barcelona defeated Atlético Madrid at home (2–1) in the first leg of their Champions League draw, after Luis Suárez's two goals in the second half reversed Barça's early one-goal deficit.[61]

Barcelona lost 1–0 away at theAnoeta Stadium toReal Sociedad on 9 April in La Liga after a goal from the latter club early on.[62] On 13 April, Atlético defeated Barcelona 2–0 (3–2 on aggregate) in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, eliminating the title holders.[63] On 17 April, Barcelona suffered their third consecutive loss of the competition as they were out-played by Valencia in a 1–2 home defeat,[64] despite Messi's second-half goal, his 450th for the club.[65]

On 20 April, Barcelona shook off their recent poor form to absolutely thumpDeportivo de La Coruña in a 0–8 away victory, with Luis Suárez scoring four and creating three assists to keep his side in the title race.[66] They continued this form three days later by beating Sporting de Gijón 6–0, with Suárez again scoring four goals (two from penalties), with Messi and Neymar scoring the other two.[67] On 30 April, Barcelona defeated Real Betis 0–2 through Ivan Rakitić and Suárez goals, keeping Barça top of La Liga.[68]

May

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On 8 May, Barcelona thrashed Espanyol 5–0 in the season's last home match.[69] Everyone inside Camp Nou played their part in the spectacular pre-game mosaic which bore the message "Som-hi tots" ("Let's go everyone") and also in the minute's silence in memory of the recently passed Manel Vich, the voice of Camp Nou for almost 60 years.[70] On 14 May 2016, Barcelona sealed their sixth La Liga title in eight years with an emphatic 0–3 win overGranada. Two strikes from Luis Suárez in the first half and another late in the second helped the Catalans achieve the club's 24th league success, and confirms the Uruguayan's status as the division's top marksman with 40 goals.[71]

On 21 May, Barcelona andNike extended their current sponsorship deal.[72] On 22 May, Barcelona recorded a 2–0 extra time victory over Sevilla for their second domestic title of the season and 28th Copa del Rey of all-time.[73] On 27 May, Barcelona andSergio Busquets are set to renew his contract for five seasons, through to 30 June 2021.[74]

Players

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Squad information

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKGermanyMarc-André ter Stegen24EU20144502019€10M
2RBBrazilDouglas25Non-EU2014702019Free
3CBSpainGerard Pique29EU2008345312019€4.98MOriginally fromYouth system
4MFCroatiaIvan Rakitić28EU2014104162019€17.8M
5MFSpainSergio Busquets27EU2008372122019YS
6RBBrazilDani Alves33EU2008391212017€35MSecond nationality: Spain
7MFTurkeyArda Turan29Non-EU20151322020€28.70M
8MFSpainAndrés Iniesta (captain)32EU2002591542018YS
9FWUruguayLuis Suárez29Non-EU201496842019€81MSecond nationality: Italy
10FWArgentinaLionel Messi (vice-captain)28EU20045314532018YSSecond nationality: Spain
11FWBrazilNeymar24Non-EU2013141852018€86M
12MFBrazilRafinha23EU20114532020YSSecond nationality: Spain
13GKChileClaudio Bravo33EU20146402018€18MSecond nationality: Spain
14CBArgentinaJavier Mascherano (4th captain)31EU201027002018€21.8MSecond nationality: Italy
15CBSpainMarc Bartra25EU20109752017YS
17FWMoroccoMunir20EU20143872017YS
18LBSpainJordi Alba27EU201214572020€14.8MOriginally fromYouth system
19FWSpainSandro20EU20143172017YS
20MFSpainSergi Roberto24EU20129452019YS
21LBBrazilAdriano31EU2010185172017€1.76MSecond nationality: Spain
22RBSpainAleix Vidal26EU20151302020€16.7MOriginally fromYouth system
23CBBelgiumThomas Vermaelen30EU20141912019€15M
24CBFranceJérémy Mathieu32EU20146932018€18M
25GKSpainJordi Masip27EU2014402017YS

From youth squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
26MF ESPSergi Samper
27MF ESPJuan Cámara
28MF ESPGerard Gumbau
33FW ESPAitor Cantalapiedra
34MF CMRWilfrid Kaptoum
36FW ESPDani Romera
37MF ESPCarles Aleñá

Players In

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
19MFNetherlandsIbrahim Afellay29EUGreeceOlympiacosLoan returnSummer2015Free
17MFCameroonAlex Song27EUEnglandWest Ham UnitedLoan returnSummer2017Free
22DFSpainAleix Vidal25EUSevillaTransferSummer2020€18M+4M variablesFCBarcelona.com
7MFTurkeyArda Turan28Non-EUAtlético MadridTransferSummer2020€34M+7M variablesFCBarcelona.com
MFSpainDenis Suárez21EUSevillaLoan returnSummer2015Free
FWSpainCristian Tello24EUPortugalPortoLoan returnWinter2016Free
DFSpainMartín Montoya24EUItalyInternazionaleLoan returnWinter2016Free

Total spending:Decrease €52 million

Players Out

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
6MFSpainXavi35EUQatarAl-SaddEnd of contractSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
FWSpainGerard Deulofeu21EUEnglandEvertonTransferSummer€6MFCBarcelona.com
2DFSpainMartín Montoya24EUItalyInternazionaleLoanSummer€1MFCBarcelona.com
19FWNetherlandsIbrahim Afellay29EUEnglandStoke CityEnd of contractSummerFreeStoke City FC
7FWSpainPedro28EUEnglandChelseaTransferSummer€27M+3M variablesFCBarcelona.com
30MFCroatiaAlen Halilović19EUSporting GijónLoanSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
MFSpainDenis Suárez21EUVillarrealTransferSummer€4MFCBarcelona.com
17MFCameroonAlex Song27EUEnglandWest Ham UnitedLoanSummerN/AFCB,WHU
27FWSpainAdama Traoré19EUEnglandAston VillaTransferSummer€10M+€2M variablesFCBarcelona.com
FWSpainCristian Tello24EUItalyFiorentinaLoanWinterN/AFCBarcelona.com

Total income:Increase €48 million

Total expenditure:Decrease €4 million

Technical staff

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PositionStaff
First team head coachLuis Enrique
Assistant coachJuan Carlos Unzué
Robert Moreno
Technical assistantRoberto Moreno
Auxiliary coachJoan Barbarà
Fitness coachRafa Pol
Goalkeeping coachJosé Ramón de la Fuente
ScoutingsÀlex García
Jordi Melero
Jaume Torras
PhysiotherapistJaume Minull
Juanjo Brau
Roger Gironès
Xavi Linde
PsychologistJoaquín Valdés
DoctorRicard Pruna
Daniel Medina
Team liaisonCarles Naval
Football Area Technical CommissionJordi Mestre
Javier Borda
Carles Rexach
Ariedo Braida
Academy directorJordi Roura
B team coachGerard López

Last updated: 26 August 2015
Source:FC Barcelona First Team,FC Barcelona B Team,Luis Enrique's full staff,Football Area Technical Commission

Statistics

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Squad, appearances and goals

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Last updated on 22 May 2016.
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopaUEFA Super CupFIFA Club World Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKGermany GERMarc-André ter Stegen2606+1010070101000
13GKChile CHIClaudio Bravo3503200000100020
25GKSpain ESPJordi Masip20000020000000
Defenders
2DFBrazil BRADouglas300+10001+10000000
3DFSpain ESPGerard Piqué4653027152101020
6DFBrazil BRADani Alves48124+508061201020
14DFArgentina ARGJavier Mascherano51031+107+1060201020
15DFSpain ESPMarc Bartra2224+92203+20100+1000
18DFSpain ESPJordi Alba45129+208+1031000020
20DFSpain ESPSergi Roberto49121+1004+414+20100+101+10
21DFBrazil BRAAdriano1914+402+113+3010000+10
22DFSpain ESPAleix Vidal1406+30003+20000000
23DFBelgium BELThomas Vermaelen2016+41305010000+10
24DFFrance FRAJérémy Mathieu34012+90306+1010100+10
Midfielders
4MFCroatia CROIvan Rakitić57930+679+125+101+101020
5MFSpain ESPSergio Busquets53034+10904+10101020
7MFTurkey TURArda Turan2529+920+3040000000
8MFSpain ESPAndrés Iniesta44125+3170401+101020
12MFBrazil BRARafinha1123+310+200+10101100
26MFSpain ESPSergi Samper700+101+103000000+10
28MFSpain ESPGerard Gumbau800+300+301+10000000
34MFCameroon CMRWilfrid Kaptoum3100101+11000000
Forwards
9FWUruguay URULuis Suárez535935409845201125
10FWArgentina ARGLionel Messi494131+2267655211211
11FWBrazil BRANeymar493134249354000010
17FWMorocco MARMunir El Haddadi2588+732+203+150+100010
19FWSpain ESPSandro Ramírez25310+402+10530+20000+10
27FWSpain ESPJuan Cámara20000+100+10000000
33FWSpain ESPAitor2000001+10000000
Players who have made an appearance or had a squad number this season but have left the club
7FWSpain ESPPedro31000000200+1100

Goalscorers

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No.Pos.NationNameLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReyUEFA Super CupSupercopa de EspañaClub World CupTotal
9FWUruguaySuárez408510559
10FWArgentinaMessi266521141
11FWBrazilNeymar Jr243400031
4MFCroatiaI. Rakitić7200009
17FWMoroccoMunir3050008
3DFSpainPiqué2120005
19FWSpainSandro0030003
7MFTurkeyA. Turan2000002
15DFSpainBartra2000002
12MFBrazilRafinha1101002
6DFBrazilAlves0010001
8MFSpainIniesta1000001
18DFSpainAlba0010001
20MFSpainS. Roberto0100001
21DFBrazilAdriano0100001
23DFBelgiumVermaelen1000001
34MFCameroonKaptoum0010001
7FWSpainPedro0001001
#Own goals3000003
TOTAL1122227516173

Last updated: 23 May 2016[75]

Disciplinary record

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Includes all competitive matches. Players listed below made at least one appearance for Barcelona first squad during the season.

NPNat.NameLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReyUEFA Super CupSupercopa de EspañaFIFA Club World CupTotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
3CBSpainPiqué12 3 2 1 17 1
4MFCroatiaI. Rakitić3 1 1 5
5MFSpainSergio6 2 1 9
6RBBrazilDani Alves6 3 2 1 1 13
7MFTurkeyArda Turan5 2 1 8
8MFSpainA. Iniesta2 1 3 1 7
9FWUruguaySuárez6 2 2 1 11
10FWArgentinaMessi3 1 1 5
11FWBrazilNeymar6 2 2 1 11
14CBArgentinaMascherano9 12 2 1 1 14 2
15DFSpainBartra1 1 2
17FWSpainMunir 1 1
18LBSpainJordi Alba2 1 1 1 5
20MFSpainS.Roberto1 1 2
22DFSpainAleix Vidal1 1
23CBBelgiumVermaelen2 2
24CBFranceMathieu2 1 3
26MFSpainSamper 1 1
28MFSpainGumbau 2 1 3
FWSpainPedro 1 2 3

Last updated: 23 May 2016
Source:ESPNFC.com,FCBarcelona.com
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win  Draw  Loss

Barcelona vLA Galaxy
21 July 2015[76]1 Barcelona2–1LA GalaxyPasadena,United States
20:00PDTSuárez 45'
Roberto 56'
ReportLeonardoYellow card 41'
Meyer 90+1'
Stadium:Rose Bowl
Attendance: 93,226
Referee: Ismail Elfath (United States)
Barcelona vManchester United
25 July 2015[76]2 Barcelona1–3Manchester UnitedSanta Clara,United States
13:00PDTRafinha 89'ReportRooney 8'
JonesYellow card 49'
Lingard 65'
HerreraYellow card 76'
Januzaj 90'
Stadium:Levi's Stadium
Attendance: 68,416
Referee:Baldomero Toledo (United States)
Chelsea v Barcelona
28 July 20153Chelsea2–2
(4–2p)
BarcelonaLandover,United States
20:00EDTHazard 10'
Cahill 86'
ReportMathieuYellow card 42'
Suárez 52'
Sandro 66'
AlbaYellow card 74'
Stadium:FedExField
Attendance: 78,914
Referee:Allen Chapman (United States)
Penalties
Falcaosoccer ball with check mark
Mosessoccer ball with check mark
Ramiressoccer ball with check mark
Rémysoccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check markIniesta
soccer ball with red XHalilović
soccer ball with red XPiqué
soccer ball with check markSandro
Fiorentina v Barcelona
2 August 2015[76]4Fiorentina2–1 BarcelonaFlorence,Italy
21:00CESTBernardeschi 4',12'ReportSuárez 17'Stadium:Artemio Franchi
Attendance: 29,421
Referee:Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Barcelona vRoma
5 August 20155 Barcelona3–0RomaBarcelona,Spain
22:00CESTNeymar 26'
MessiYellow card 34', 41'
Rakitić 66'
BartraYellow card 90'
ReportYanga-MbiwaYellow card 34'
FlorenziYellow card 37'
NainggolanYellow card 40'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 94,422
Referee:Estrada Fernández (Catalonia)

Competitions

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La Liga

[edit]
Main article:2015–16 La Liga

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)38294511229+8391Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Real Madrid38286411034+7690
3Atlético Madrid3828466318+4588
4Villarreal381810104435+964Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Athletic Bilbao38188125845+1362Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
Source:La Liga,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of the2015–16 Copa del Rey,Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultWWWWLWLWWWWWWDDWWDWWWWWWWWWWWDLLLWWWWW
Position54115243221111111222111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 14 May 2016. Source:Competitive matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
23 August 20151Athletic Bilbao0–1 BarcelonaBilbao
18:30CEST (UTC+02:00)ElustondoYellow card 34'
ErasoYellow card 37'
IbaiYellow card 71'
ReportRakitićYellow card 44'
Suárez 54',Yellow card 75'
VermaelenYellow card 64'
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 41,000
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vMálaga
29 August 20152 Barcelona1–0MálagaBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Vermaelen 73'ReportRecioYellow card 43'
TissoneYellow card 89'
TorresYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 80,812
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
12 September 20153Atlético Madrid1–2 BarcelonaMadrid
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Ó. TorresYellow card 18'
Filipe LuísYellow card 43'
F. Torres 51'
GiménezYellow card 89'
ReportIniestaYellow card 44'
Neymar 55'
Messi 77'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 53,491
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vLevante
20 September 20154 Barcelona4–1LevanteBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Bartra 50'
Neymar 56'
Messi 61' (pen.),90'
ReportVerzaYellow card 45'
Víctor 66'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 76,013
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Celta Vigo v Barcelona
23 September 20155Celta Vigo4–1 BarcelonaVigo
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Nolito 26'
Aspas 30',56'
MalloYellow card 79'
Guidetti 83'
GómezYellow card 90'
ReportBusquetsYellow card 23'
Neymar 80',Yellow card 89'
Stadium:Balaídos
Attendance: 23,311
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Barcelona vLas Palmas
26 September 20156 Barcelona2–1Las PalmasBarcelona
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Suárez 25',54',Yellow card 90+2'
MascheranoYellow card 79'
ReportHernánYellow card 36'
David SimónYellow card 56'
WakasoYellow card 58'
AlcarazYellow card 66'
Viera 88'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 74,916
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Basque Country)
Sevilla v Barcelona
3 October 20157Sevilla2–1 BarcelonaSeville
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)KrychowiakYellow card 19'
AndreolliYellow card 22'
KolodziejczakYellow card 33'
Krohn-Dehli 52'
Iborra 58'
TrémoulinasYellow card 73'
LlorenteYellow card 75'
ReportBusquetsYellow card 28'
MathieuYellow card 48'
AlbaYellow card 60'
Neymar 74' (pen.)
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 39,374
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura)
Barcelona vRayo Vallecano
18 October 20158 Barcelona5–2Rayo VallecanoBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Neymar 22' (pen.),32' (pen.),69',70'
Suárez 77'
PiquéYellow card 79'
ReportGuerra 15'
LlorenteYellow card 21'
DoradoYellow card 47'
Jozabed 86'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 75,472
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)
Barcelona vEibar
25 October 20159 Barcelona3–1EibarBarcelona
18:15CET (UTC+01:00)Suárez 21',48',85'
RakitićYellow card 50'
MascheranoRed card 83'
PiquéYellow card 90+1'
NeymarYellow card 90+2'
ReportBorja 10'
EscalanteYellow card 60'
JuncàYellow card 67'
PantićYellow card 82'
CapaYellow card 90+2'
EddyYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 78,228
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Getafe v Barcelona
31 October 201510Getafe0–2 BarcelonaGetafe
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)AlexisYellow card 39'
J. RodríguezYellow card 43'
D. SuárezYellow card 47'
ReportL. Suárez 37'
Neymar 58'
Stadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 10,089
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vVillarreal
8 November 201511 Barcelona3–0VillarrealBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)MathieuYellow card 27'
IniestaYellow card 37'
NeymarYellow card 47', 60',85'
SuárezYellow card 47', 70' (pen.)
PiquéYellow card 64'
ReportMarioYellow card 39'
CostaYellow card 69'
BoneraYellow card 72'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,109
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)
Real Madrid v Barcelona
21 November 201512Real Madrid0–4 BarcelonaMadrid
18:15CET (UTC+01:00)RodríguezYellow card 23'
RamosYellow card 51'
CarvajalYellow card 83'
IscoRed card 84'
ReportSuárez 11',74'
Dani AlvesYellow card 31'
Neymar 39'
Iniesta 53'
BusquetsYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,148
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
28 November 201513 Barcelona4–0Real SociedadBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 22',53'
Suárez 41'
Messi 90+1'
ReportBerchicheYellow card 27'
GraneroYellow card 37'
CanalesYellow card 48'
PardoYellow card 50'
ElustondoYellow card 56'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 74,020
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Valencia v Barcelona
5 December 201514Valencia1–1 BarcelonaValencia
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)ParejoYellow card 70'
DaniloYellow card 77'
Mina 86'
GayàYellow card 87'
ReportMascheranoYellow card 16'
Suárez 59'
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 46,799
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)
Barcelona vDeportivo La Coruña
12 December 201515 Barcelona2–2Deportivo La CoruñaBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 39'
Rakitić 62'
ReportLuisinhoYellow card 41'
LaureYellow card 72'
Lucas 77'
Bergantiños 86'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 67,194
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez (Murcia)
Barcelona vReal Betis
30 December 201517 Barcelona4–0Real BetisBarcelona
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)Westermann 29' (o.g.)
Messi 33'
Suárez 46',83'
Dani AlvesYellow card 77'
ReportAdánYellow card 27'
PetrosYellow card 30'
PezzellaYellow card 68'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 83,630
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Espanyol v Barcelona
2 January 201618Espanyol0–0 BarcelonaCornellà de Llobregat
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)ÁlvaroYellow card 22'
J. LópezYellow card 31'
JordánYellow card 42'
ÁlvarezYellow card 60'
DiopYellow card 89'
ReportMascheranoYellow card 22'
NeymarYellow card 86'
PiquéYellow card 90'
Stadium:Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 28,975
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)
Barcelona vGranada
9 January 201619 Barcelona4–0GranadaBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 8',14',58'
VidalYellow card 63'
Neymar 83'
ReportRochinaYellow card 29'
ÉdgarYellow card 56'
LombánYellow card 57'
DóriaYellow card 60'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 70,720
Referee:Carlos Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
17 January 201620 Barcelona6–0Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 7' (pen.)
Neymar 31'
Suárez 47',68',82'
MascheranoYellow card 51'
Rakitić 62'
PiquéYellow card 87'
ReportIraizozRed card 4'
De MarcosYellow card 69'
ErasoYellow card 85'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 68,019
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Málaga v Barcelona
23 January 201621Málaga1–2 BarcelonaMálaga
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)CharlesYellow card 25'
Juanpi 32'
FornalsYellow card 86'
DudaYellow card 90+4'
ReportMunir 2'
VermaelenYellow card 44'
Messi 51',Yellow card 65'
TuranYellow card 71'
Stadium:La Rosaleda
Attendance: 27,559
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
30 January 201622 Barcelona2–1Atlético MadridBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 30'
Suárez 38'
ReportKoke 10'
GodínYellow card 24' Yellow-red card 67'
GabiYellow card 25'
JuanfranYellow card 41'
Filipe LuísRed card 44'
ThomasYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 94,990
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Levante v Barcelona
7 February 201623Levante0–2 BarcelonaValencia
12:00CET (UTC+01:00)FeddalYellow card 23'
NavarroYellow card 57'
LermaYellow card 66'
LópezYellow card 83'
ReportNavarro 21' (o.g.)
PiquéYellow card 28'
Dani AlvesYellow card 63'
BusquetsYellow card 89'
Suárez 90+2'
Stadium:Ciutat de València
Attendance: 22,638
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)
Barcelona vCelta Vigo
14 February 201624 Barcelona6–1Celta VigoBarcelona
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 28'
Suárez 59',75',81'
Rakitić 84'
Neymar 90+1'
ReportCabralYellow card 11'
PlanasYellow card 26'
Guidetti 39' (pen.)
MalloYellow card 42'
SeñéYellow card 74'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,850
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Las Palmas)
Sporting Gijón v Barcelona
17 February 201616Sporting Gijón1–3 BarcelonaGijón
18:30CET (UTC+01:00)Castro 26'
MeréYellow card 61'
CanellaYellow card 90+1'
ReportMessi 24',30'
Suárez 67'
BusquetsYellow card 78'
Stadium:El Molinón
Attendance: 28,140
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Basque Country)
Las Palmas v Barcelona
20 February 201625Las Palmas1–2 BarcelonaLas Palmas
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Willian José 10'
MesaYellow card 84'
ReportSuárez 6'
TuranYellow card 33'
Neymar 39'
Dani AlvesYellow card 86'
Stadium:Estadio Gran Canaria
Attendance: 26,951
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vSevilla
28 February 201626 Barcelona2–1SevillaBarcelona
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 31'
Piqué 48',Yellow card 90'
Dani AlvesYellow card 71'
RobertoYellow card 74'
ReportVitolo 20'
RamiYellow card 30'
KolodziejczakYellow card 77'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 79,684
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)
Rayo Vallecano v Barcelona
3 March 201627Rayo Vallecano1–5 BarcelonaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)LlorenteRed card 42'
Manucho 57'
IturraRed card 67'
ReportRakitić 22'
Messi 23',53',72'
TuranYellow card 78', 86'
NeymarYellow card 87'
Stadium:Campo de Vallecas
Attendance: 14,430
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Eibar v Barcelona
6 March 201628Eibar0–4 BarcelonaEibar
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)RadoševićYellow card 5'
RamisYellow card 70'
GarcíaYellow card 82'
ReportMunir 8'
Messi 41',76' (pen.)
SuárezYellow card 48', 84'
MascheranoYellow card 83'
Stadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 6,100
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Barcelona vGetafe
12 March 201629 Barcelona6–0GetafeBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)J. Rodríguez 8' (o.g.)
Munir 19'
Neymar 32',51'
Messi 40'
Turan 57'
ReportVelázquezYellow card 10'
MedránYellow card 42'
Pedro LeónYellow card 50'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 87,533
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)
Villarreal v Barcelona
20 March 201630Villarreal2–2 BarcelonaVillarreal
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)SoldadoYellow card 20'
BrunoYellow card 24'
AsenjoYellow card 40'
RuizYellow card 41'
RukavinaYellow card 43'
Bakambu 57'
Mathieu 63' (o.g.)
PinaYellow card 78'
MarioYellow card 84'
TriguerosYellow card 85'
ReportTuranYellow card 13'
PiquéYellow card 16'
Rakitić 20'
Neymar 41' (pen.)
AlbaYellow card 53'
MascheranoYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:El Madrigal
Attendance: 24,398
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez (Murcia)
Barcelona vReal Madrid
2 April 201631 Barcelona1–2Real MadridBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)SuárezYellow card 27'
MascheranoYellow card 29'
Piqué 56'
RakitićYellow card 58'
ReportRamosYellow card 10' Yellow-red card 83'
CarvajalYellow card 18'
Benzema 63'
RonaldoYellow card 81', 85'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 98,902
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Las Palmas)
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
9 April 201632Real Sociedad1–0 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Oyarzabal 5'
IllarramendiYellow card 25'
ReportTuranYellow card 43'
MascheranoYellow card 68'
PiquéYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 27,895
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Barcelona vValencia
17 April 201633 Barcelona1–2ValenciaBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)PiquéYellow card 35'
SuárezYellow card 40'
Messi 63'
NeymarYellow card 86'
Report[permanent dead link]BarragánYellow card 15'
Rakitić 26' (o.g.)
Mina 45+1'
ParejoYellow card 51'
GomesYellow card 68'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 86,903
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Deportivo La Coruña v Barcelona
20 April 201634Deportivo La Coruña0–8 BarcelonaA Coruña
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)CaniYellow card 30'ReportSuárez 11',24',53',64'
Rakitić 47'
Messi 73'
Bartra 79'
Neymar 81'
Stadium:Riazor
Attendance: 28,956
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Basque Country)
Barcelona vSporting Gijón
23 April 201635 Barcelona6–0Sporting GijónBarcelona
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 12'
Suárez 63',74' (pen.),77' (pen.),88'
Neymar 85' (pen.)
ReportVranješYellow card 26' Yellow-red card 84'
HernándezYellow card 71'
HalilovićYellow card 84'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 77,299
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)
Real Betis v Barcelona
30 April 201636Real Betis0–2 BarcelonaSeville
20:30CEST (UTC+02:00)BrunoYellow card 21'
WestermannYellow card 28' Yellow-red card 35'
PetrosYellow card 34'
CeballosYellow card 66'
ReportPiquéYellow card 23'
MessiYellow card 23'
Dani AlvesYellow card 45+1'
Rakitić 50'
Suárez 81'
Stadium:Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 44,015
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vEspanyol
8 May 201637 Barcelona5–0EspanyolBarcelona
17:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 8',Yellow card 12'
Suárez 52',61'
Rafinha 74'
Neymar 83'
MascheranoYellow card 90'
ReportDiopYellow card 18'
PérezYellow card 27'
ÁlvarezYellow card 36'
CañasYellow card 39'
LópezYellow card 63'
PauYellow card 69'
RoberYellow card 69'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 91,610
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura)
Granada v Barcelona
14 May 201638Granada0–3 BarcelonaGranada
17:00CEST (UTC+02:00)DoucouréYellow card 54'
PérezYellow card 62'
RicoYellow card 65'
FernándezYellow card 74'
ReportBusquetsYellow card 19'
Suárez 22',38',86'
PiquéYellow card 74'
Stadium:Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 21,692
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Las Palmas)

Copa del Rey

[edit]
Main article:2015–16 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

[edit]
Villanovense v Barcelona
28 October 2015First legVillanovense0–0 BarcelonaVillanueva de la Serena
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)PajueloYellow card 53'
TrinidadYellow card 82'
ReportGumbauYellow card 59'Stadium:Romero Cuerda
Attendance: 10,500
Referee:Eduardo Prieto Iglesias (Navarre)
Barcelona vVillanovense
2 December 2015Second leg Barcelona6–1
(6–1agg.)
VillanovenseBarcelona
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Dani Alves 4'
Sandro 21',31',69'
MascheranoYellow card 44'
Munir 51',76'
ReportJuanfran 29'
TrinidadYellow card 33'
ElíasYellow card 41'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 67,703
Referee:Pedro Jesús Pérez Montero (Andalusia)

Round of 16

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Barcelona vEspanyol
6 January 2016First leg Barcelona4–1EspanyolBarcelona
20:30CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 13',44',Yellow card 78'
NeymarYellow card 34', 88'
SuárezYellow card 45+2'
Piqué 49'
ReportCaicedo 9'
AbrahamYellow card 11'
GerardYellow card 20'
PauYellow card 45+2'
DiopYellow card 52' Red card 75'
PérezYellow card 59' Yellow-red card 72'
BurguiYellow card 74'
RocoYellow card 78'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 76,667
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Espanyol v Barcelona
13 January 2016Second legEspanyol0–2
(1–6agg.)
BarcelonaCornellà de Llobregat
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)BurguiYellow card 32'
ÁlvaroYellow card 39'
CaicedoYellow card 42'
SevillaYellow card 62'
ReportMunir 32',87'
VidalYellow card 72'
RakitićYellow card 81'
AdrianoYellow card 84'
Stadium:Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 20,843
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)

Quarter-finals

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Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
20 January 2016First legAthletic Bilbao1–2 BarcelonaBilbao
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)LaporteYellow card 54'
De MarcosYellow card 65'
EtxeitaYellow card 67'
SabinYellow card 76'
IturraspeYellow card 77'
Aduriz 89'
San JoséYellow card 90+3'
ReportMunir 18'
Neymar 24'
IniestaYellow card 39'
MascheranoYellow card 78'
Dani AlvesYellow card 90'
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 53,000
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
27 January 2016Second leg Barcelona3–1
(5–2agg.)
Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
21:30CET (UTC+01:00)Suárez 53',Yellow card 70'
Piqué 81'
Neymar 90+1'
ReportWilliams 12'
RicoYellow card 19'
BalenziagaYellow card 39'
LekueYellow card 52'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 63,405
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Las Palmas)

Semi-finals

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Barcelona vValencia
3 February 2016First leg Barcelona7–0ValenciaBarcelona
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Suárez 7',12',83',88'
IniestaYellow card 14'
PiquéYellow card 24'
Messi 29',58',74'
Neymarsoccer ball with red X45+2'
TuranYellow card 84'
ReportMustafiRed card 45+2'
FeghouliYellow card 65'
CheryshevYellow card 79'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,635
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Valencia v Barcelona
10 February 2016Second legValencia1–1
(1–8agg.)
BarcelonaValencia
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)DialloYellow card 35'
Negredo 39'
SantosYellow card 41'
GayàYellow card 63'
SalvadorYellow card 88'
ReportMunirYellow card 24'
SamperYellow card 73'
Kaptoum 84'
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 16,296
Referee:Carlos Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid)

Final

[edit]
Main article:2016 Copa del Rey Final
Barcelona vSevilla
22 May 2016Final Barcelona2–0 (a.e.t.)SevillaMadrid
21:30CEST (UTC+02:00)MascheranoRed card 36'
AlbaYellow card 87', 97'
NeymarYellow card 89', 120+2'
Dani AlvesYellow card 90'
IniestaYellow card 90'
ReportRamiYellow card 73'
VitoloYellow card 75'
BanegaRed card 90+2'
IborraYellow card 90+5'
KrychowiakYellow card 92'
KonoplyankaYellow card 102'
EscuderoYellow card 104'
GameiroYellow card 114'
CarriçoYellow card 120+1' Yellow-red card 120+1'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 54,907
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)

Supercopa de España

[edit]
Main article:2015 Supercopa de España
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
14 August 2015First legAthletic Bilbao4–0 BarcelonaBilbao
22:00CESTSan José 13',Yellow card 90+3'
ErasoYellow card 44'
BeñatYellow card 45'
Aduriz 53',60',67' (pen.)
EtxeitaYellow card 70'
SusaetaYellow card 74'
GurpeguiYellow card 88'
ReportPedroYellow card 41'
Dani AlvesYellow card 67'
MascheranoYellow card 80'
IniestaYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 40,000
Referee:González González (Castile and León)
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
17 August 2015Second leg Barcelona1–1
(1–5agg.)
Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
22:00CESTMessi 43'
PedroYellow card 45'
PiquéRed card 56'
ReportBóvedaYellow card 30'
ErasoYellow card 41'
AdurizYellow card 59', 74'
BeñatYellow card 60'
SolaRed card 86'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 88,834
Referee:Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid)

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2015–16 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group E

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARROMLEVBATE
1SpainBarcelona6420154+1114Advance toknockout phase6–12–13–0
2ItalyRoma61321116−561–13–20–0
3GermanyBayer Leverkusen61321312+16Transfer toEuropa League1–14–44–1
4BelarusBATE Borisov6123512−750–23–21–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
RomaItaly vSpain Barcelona
16 September 20151RomaItaly1–1Spain BarcelonaRome,Italy
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Florenzi 31'
NainggolanYellow card 63'
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Club Report
Suárez 21'
PiquéYellow card 75'
Stadium:Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 57,836
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyBayer Leverkusen
29 September 20152 BarcelonaSpain2–1GermanyBayer LeverkusenBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)MascheranoYellow card 31'
NeymarYellow card 37'
AlbaYellow card 75'
Roberto 80'
Suárez 82'
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Club Report
Papadopoulos 22',Yellow card 68'
BenderYellow card 40'
ÇalhanoğluYellow card 63'
KamplYellow card 89'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 68,694
Referee:Martin Atkinson (England)
BATE BorisovBelarus vSpain Barcelona
20 October 20153BATE BorisovBelarus0–2Spain BarcelonaBarysaw,Belarus
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)PalyakowYellow card 29'
M. ValadzkoYellow card 43'
HayduchykYellow card 61'
KarnitskyYellow card 82'
MilunovićYellow card 83'
A. ValadzkoYellow card 88'
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BusquetsYellow card 23'
Dani AlvesYellow card 41'
Rakitić 48',65'
GumbauYellow card 74'
Stadium:Borisov Arena
Attendance: 13,073
Referee:Manuel De Sousa (Portugal)
BarcelonaSpain vBelarusBATE Borisov
4 November 20154 BarcelonaSpain3–0BelarusBATE BorisovBarcelona,Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 30' (pen.),83'
Dani AlvesYellow card 51'
Suárez 60'
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MladenovićYellow card 30'
MazalewskiYellow card 44'
NikolićYellow card 80'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 68,502
Referee:István Vad (Hungary)
BarcelonaSpain vItalyRoma
24 November 20155 BarcelonaSpain6–1ItalyRomaBarcelona,Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Suárez 15',44'
Messi 18',59',Yellow card 63'
PiquéYellow card 41', 56'
Dani AlvesYellow card 57'
Neymarsoccer ball with red X77'
Adriano 77'
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VainqueurYellow card 62'
Džekosoccer ball with red X82', 90+1'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,433
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Bayer LeverkusenGermany vSpain Barcelona
9 December 20156Bayer LeverkusenGermany1–1Spain BarcelonaLeverkusen,Germany
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Hernández 23'
KamplYellow card 29'
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Messi 20'
BartraYellow card 52'
GumbauYellow card 85'
RakitićYellow card 86'
Stadium:BayArena
Attendance: 29,412
Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England)

Knockout phase

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Main article:2015–16 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
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ArsenalEngland vSpain Barcelona
23 February 2016First legArsenalEngland0–2Spain BarcelonaLondon,England
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)MonrealYellow card 6'UEFA Report
Club Report
Messi 71',83' (pen.)
PiquéYellow card 85'
Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,889
Referee:Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandArsenal
16 March 2016Second leg BarcelonaSpain3–1
(5–1agg.)
EnglandArsenalBarcelona,Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 18'
Suárez 65'
TuranYellow card 79'
Messi 88'
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FlaminiYellow card 32'
GabrielYellow card 35'
SánchezYellow card 50'
Elneny 51'
GiroudYellow card 85'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 76,092
Referee:Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Quarter-finals
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BarcelonaSpain vSpainAtlético Madrid
5 April 2016First leg BarcelonaSpain2–1SpainAtlético MadridBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)BusquetsYellow card 48'
Suárez 63',74',Yellow card 70'
MascheranoYellow card 82'
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F. Torres 25',Yellow card 29' Yellow-red card 35'
KokeYellow card 33'
Filipe LuísYellow card 61'
GriezmannYellow card 73'
HernandezYellow card 78'
OblakYellow card 79'
FernándezYellow card 86'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 88,534
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)
Atlético MadridSpain vSpain Barcelona
13 April 2016Second legAtlético MadridSpain2–0
(3–2agg.)
Spain BarcelonaMadrid,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Griezmann 36',88' (pen.)
GabiYellow card 69'
GodínYellow card 85'
CorreaYellow card 90'
KokeYellow card 90+5'
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SuárezYellow card 70'
NeymarYellow card 76'
IniestaYellow card 87'
TuranYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 52,851
Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)

UEFA Super Cup

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Main article:2015 UEFA Super Cup
BarcelonaSpain vSpainSevilla
11 August 2015Final BarcelonaSpain5–4 (a.e.t.)SpainSevillaTbilisi,Georgia
22:45GETMessi 7',16'
Rafinha 44'
Suárez 52'
MathieuYellow card 71'
PedroYellow card 94', 115'
BusquetsYellow card 117'
Dani AlvesYellow card 120'
ReportBanega 3',Yellow card 90+2'
KrychowiakYellow card 14'
Reyes 57'
Gameiro 72' (pen.)
Konoplyanka 81'
CokeYellow card 87'
ImmobileYellow card 92'
Krohn-DehliYellow card 120'
Stadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Attendance: 51,940
Referee:Willie Collum (Scotland)

FIFA Club World Cup

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Main article:2015 FIFA Club World Cup
BarcelonaSpain vChinaGuangzhou Evergrande
17 December 2015Semi-finals BarcelonaSpain3–0ChinaGuangzhou EvergrandeYokohama,Japan
19:30JST (UTC+9)Suárez 39',50',67' (pen.)ReportFengYellow card 16'Stadium:International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 63,870
Referee:Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)
River PlateArgentina vSpain Barcelona
20 December 2015FinalRiver PlateArgentina0–3Spain BarcelonaYokohama,Japan
19:30JST (UTC+9)KranevitterYellow card 10'
PonzioYellow card 32'
ReportAlbaYellow card 16'
Messi 36'
RakitićYellow card 43'
Suárez 49',68'
NeymarYellow card 61'
RobertoYellow card 72'
Stadium:International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 66,853
Referee:Alireza Faghani (Iran)

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