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2014–15 FC Barcelona season

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115th season of Spanish football club

Barcelona 2014–15 football season
Barcelona
2014–15 season
FC Barcelona fans holding signs of (left to right):
Luis Suárez,Neymar andLionel Messi
PresidentJosep Maria Bartomeu
Head CoachLuis Enrique
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Lionel Messi (43)

All:
Lionel Messi (58)
Highest home attendance98,760 vsReal Madrid
(22 March 2015)
Lowest home attendance27,099 vsElche
(8 January 2015)
Average home league attendance77,374 (including
Joan Gamper Trophy)
Biggest winBarcelona 8–0Córdoba
Biggest defeatBarcelona 1–3Real Madrid

The2014–15 season wasFutbol Club Barcelona's 115th in existence and the club's84th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. This was the first of the three seasons under head coachLuis Enrique.

The season was one of the most successful ones in the club's history, as Barcelona clinched its secondcontinental treble after winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. The league title was won in a closely fought title race withReal Madrid, while the Copa victory was achieved with a brilliant 3–1 victory overAthletic Bilbao at Camp Nou in the final. In the Champions League, Barcelona overcameBayern Munich (3–0 home, 2–3 away) to set up the final againstJuventus in Berlin, where Barça triumphed 3–1. Barcelona's success may be in large part attributed to their formidable attacking trio composed ofLionel Messi,Neymar, and summer signingLuis Suárez, who scored a record 122 goals in all competitions to become the trio with most goals in a single season in Spanish football history.

The season was the first since1998–99 without former captainCarles Puyol, who retired at the end oflast season,2001–02, and2006–07 without goalkeepersVíctor Valdés andJosé Manuel Pinto. Valdés joinedManchester United in January 2015; whereas Pinto announced his retirement.

Season overview

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May

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At the end of the2013–14 FC Barcelona season, goalkeepersJosé Manuel Pinto andVíctor Valdés expired contracts were not renewed. Barcelona quickly signedMarc-André ter Stegen fromBundesliga clubBorussia Mönchengladbach, andClaudio Bravo from fellowLa Liga outfitReal Sociedad.[1][2] On 15 May, long-timecaptainCarles Puyol announced his retirement from football after a 15-year career on the first team.[3] Puyol was subsequently named Assistant to Sports Management underDirector of footballAndoni Zubizarreta.[4] On 19 May,Luis Enrique was named the new manager after it was announced thatGerardo Martino would step down at the end of the season. Luis Enrique returned to Barça after being theB Team manager from 2008 to 2011.[5]

June

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On 12 June, Barcelona andPremier League clubChelsea reached an agreement for the transfer ofmidfielderCesc Fàbregas for a reported fee of €33 million. With the move, Fàbregas returned to London where he started his first team career as anArsenal player.[6] On 16 June, Barcelona signedCroatian midfielderIvan Rakitić fromSevilla for €18 million along with the loan ofBarcelona B midfielderDenis Suárez for the next two seasons.[7] Rakitić joins after leading Sevilla to the2013–14 UEFA Europa League title, where he was namedman of the match in thefinal.

July

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On 9 July, Barcelona announced the transfer ofJonathan dos Santos toVillarreal for a fee of €2 million. Most of his last season with the club was spent recovering from anACL tear which he suffered in training on 23 October 2013.[8] With the move, Jonathan reunites with his older brotherGiovani dos Santos, since both players shared time on the Barcelona youth team. On 10 July, Barcelona announced it had rescinded the contract offorwardIsaac Cuenca.[9] Cuenca then made the move toDeportivo de La Coruña, where he signed for one season to join theGalician club.[10] Later in the day, Barcelona completed the transfer ofAlexis Sánchez toArsenal for €42 million.[11] Sánchez left after three years when he had played 141 matches and scored 47 goals, including a season personal best of 21 goals during the 2013–14 season.

On 11 July, Barcelona andEnglish clubLiverpool announced the transfer ofUruguayan international forwardLuis Suárez for a reported fee of £75 million.[12] The reigningEuropean Golden Shoe winner joins after spending four seasons with theMerseyside club in which he scored 82 goals in 133 appearances. Barcelona were without Suárez's services after theFIFA Disciplinary Committee banned the player for four months of any football-related activity after he was found guilty ofbiting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay'sfinal World Cup group stage match. The suspension means Suárez was unable to play for Barcelona until 26 October.[13] Later in the day,goalkeeperOier moved toGranada on a free transfer to theAndalusian club. The transfer, however, includes the caveat that "Barcelona reserves the economic rights to any future transfer of the player".[14]

On 16 July, Barcelona announced thatSpanishwingerCristian Tello would be moving on a two-yearloan deal toPortuguese clubPorto for a loan fee of €2 million. The deal includes a purchase option for Porto of €8 million.[15] Barcelona also informed thatleft backAdriano would be out four-to-six weeks with an abnormal heart rhythm discovered during his return medical.[16] On 19 July, Barcelona played their first friendly of the pre-season againstRecreativo de Huelva at theNuevo Colombino inHuelva. The match ended 0–1 with the only goal coming from Barcelona B wingerJoan Àngel Román in the 66th minute that gave Barça theTrofeo Colombino for the first time.[17]

On 22 July, Barcelona parted ways withLa Masia graduate and youth system all-time leading scorerBojan. Bojan moved to English clubStoke City where he joins fellow La Masia graduateMarc Muniesa and ex-Barça striker and current managerMark Hughes.[18] On 23 July, Barcelona announced the transfer ofFrench internationalcentral defenderJérémy Mathieu fromValencia for a transfer fee of €20 million. Mathieu signed a contract for four seasons, with an optional season, and a buyout fee of €50 million. With the move, Mathieu becomes the most expensive defender over 30 years old to be transferred.[19]

August

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On 9 August, Barcelona announced the signing ofBelgium international defenderThomas Vermaelen from Arsenal for a fee of €19 million.[20] The next day, Barcelona also announced thatIbrahim Afellay would be headed toOlympiacos in theSuperleague Greece for a season-long loan.[21] On 14 August, theCourt of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirmed the ban imposed by FIFA against Suárez, who remains suspended from football for four months, as well as a nine international match ban. However, the CAS removed the player's "football-related activities" ban, and was allowed to train with Barcelona.[22] Barcelona also announced it had reached an agreement with Sevilla for the loan of forwardGerard Deulofeu for the 2014–15 season.[23]

On 19 August, theFIFA Appeal Committee upheld its transfer ban on Barcelona in regards to "breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18."[24] Barcelona will be unable to transfer players during both the 2015 winter and summer transfer windows.[25] Barcelona released a statement stating "that it shall continue defending its interests before the highest sporting authority, in this case the CAS".[26] On 24 August, Barcelona started the season campaign with a 3-0 victory overElche at theCamp Nou. A brace byLionel Messi and a third by youth playerMunir sealed the win for theBlaugrana.[27] On 27 August, Barcelona announced it had reached an agreement withBrazilian clubSão Paulo for the transfer ofright-backDouglas.[28]

On 30 August, Barcelona andWest Ham United announced the loan forCameroonian internationalAlex Song for the remainder of the season to the Premier League club.[29] The next day, Barcelona won their first away match atEl Madrigal 0–1 versus Villarreal with the lone goal scored by Barça B forwardSandro.[30]

September

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TheSenyera 2013–14 away kit

On 13 September, Barcelona played their first match after the FIFA international break and for the first time in their history, wore theirSenyera shirts fromthe previous season in a home game. The Senyera was used to commemorate the 300th anniversary of theSiege of Barcelona in 1714.[31] The match finished 2–0 victory againstAthletic Bilbao with two second half goals fromNeymar.[32] On 17 September, Barcelona played their first match in the2014–15 UEFA Champions League edition againstCypriot championsAPOEL. It was the official debut of youngsterSergi Samper for the first team and the 300th match forDani Alves at Barcelona. Barça won the match 1–0 withLionel Messi heading the winning goal in 28th minute. Piqué was named Man of the Match.[33]

On 21 September, Barcelona played againstLevante. Goals from Neymar, Ivan Rakitić, Sandro,Pedro and Messi ensured that Barcelona had maintained their perfect record.[34] On 24 September, Barcelona took onMálaga atLa Rosaleda. It was the debut match forDouglas. Barcelona dropped first point of the season in La Liga as the game ended as a goalless draw.[35] On 27 September, Barcelona played againstGranada at Camp Nou. Barcelona kept up home form with a big win thanks to Neymar's first hat-trick of the season and a brace from Messi; the other goal came from Rakitić.[36] On 30 September, Barcelona played its second match in the Champions League, againstParis Saint-Germain at theParc des Princes. It was the first defeat of the season and also the first time in the season Barça conceded a goal; PSG won 3–2, were goals from Messi and Neymar were not enough to escape defeat.[37]

October

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On 4 October, Barcelona playedRayo Vallecano at theCampo de Vallecas. In an eventual 0–2 win with goals from Messi and Neymar,[38] goalkeeperClaudio Bravo made La Liga history by going 630 minutes without conceding a goal, surpassing former Barça goalkeeperPedro María Artola's record of 560 minutes, set in 1978.[39] After an international break, Barcelona facedEibar at Camp Nou on 18 October. Barça won the match 3–0, with late goals from Messi, Neymar andXavi.[40] On 21 October, Barcelona hostedAjax at Camp Nou. Goals from Messi and Neymar and a late goal from youngster Sandro gave Barcelona a comfortable 3–1 win.[41] On 25 October, Barcelona played the firstClásico of the season at theSantiago Bernabéu. This was the official debut match of star forward Luis Suárez due to his ban for bitingItaly defenderGiorgio Chellini during the2014 FIFA World Cup. Neymar gave Barcelona an early lead but Barcelona could not further capitalize on the lead; a converted penalty fromCristiano Ronaldo and goals fromPepe andKarim Benzema resulted in a 3–1 defeat. This was the first defeat for Barcelona in their 2014–15 Liga campaign.[42] Claudio Bravo's clean sheet run ended at 754 minutes..

November

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On 1 November, Barcelona played againstCelta de Vigo. Barcelona's losing streak continued as they experienced their first home defeat of the season at Camp Nou; a single goal fromJoaquín Larrivey decided the outcome of the match. Barça were down to the fourth position in the league table with the loss.[43] On 5 November, Barca played against Ajax atAmsterdam Arena; Messi scored a brace as Barcelona won the match 0–2.[44] With these two goals, Messi equalized theRaúl's record as the all-time top scorer in theUEFA Champions League.

On 8 November, Barcelona visitedJuegos Mediterráneos to play againstAlmería. Barcelona earned a hard-fought win thanks to late goals from Neymar andJordi Alba asThievy Bifouma gave Almería the lead after 37 minutes. This win brought Barcelona to second in the table.[45] After the last international break of the year, Barça took on Sevilla at Camp Nou, winning 5–1 off goals by Neymar and Rakitić and a hat-trick from Messi, with Alba scoring an own goal.[46] With his second goal, Messi broke the record ofTelmo Zarra to become the all-time top scorer of La Liga.[47]

On 25 November, Barça won 0–4 againstAPOEL atGSP Stadium ofNicosia,Cyprus. Messi scored a hat-trick and Luis Suárez scored his first official goal for Barcelona.[48] The hat-trick made Messi the all-time top scorer of the Champions League, surpassing Raúl.[49] On 30 November, Barcelona earned a dramatic win againstValencia atMestalla after an injury time goal fromSergio Busquets gave Barça the 0–1 win.[50] At the time of celebrating the goal, Messi was struck by a bottle by a Valencia fan.[51] When Messi tried to report the incident to referee, he was shown a yellow card due to misunderstanding. Later on, due to the appeal from the club, the card was rescinded.

December

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On 2 December, Barcelona defender Thomas Vermaelen, who was yet to make his official debut with Barcelona, underwent successful knee surgery in Finland. He would be out for next five-to-six months.[52] Barcelona played the first match of2014–15 Copa del Rey againstHuesca atEstadio El Alcoraz on 3 December 2014. They won the round of 32 first leg by 0–4. Rakitić,Andrés Iniesta, Pedro andRafinha scored the goals.Luis Enrique rested many of first team starters and handed Barça B defenderEdgar Ié his debut.[53] On 7 December, Barcelona played againstEspanyol, the firstCatalan Derby of 2014–15 La Liga at Camp Nou. Espanyol took the lead by a goal fromSergio García, but Barcelona eventually won the match 5–1 thanks to a hat-trick from Messi and goals from Piqué and Pedro.[54] On 10 December, Barca played last match of the2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage, against Paris Saint-Germain at Camp Nou. The lead given byZlatan Ibrahimović for PSG did not last long, as goals from Messi, Neymar and Suárez gave Barcelona the 3–1 win, ensuring the top spot inGroup F.[55] Barça played againstGetafe on 13 December atColiseum Alfonso Pérez; the match ended in a goalless draw.[56]

On 16 December, Barca played againstHuesca in the second leg ofCopa del Rey at Camp Nou. Huesca was thrashed 8–1 as Pedro scored a hat-trick and Barça B wingerAdama Traoré scoring his first goal of the season for the first team. Other goalscorers wereSergi Roberto, Iniesta, Adriano and Sandro. A goal fromCarlos David only minimised the difference.[57] By their 12–1 aggregate win, Barcelona are through to the last 16 of the Copa del Rey. Barça took onCórdoba at Camp Nou on 20 December, the last match of the 2014 calendar year. Barcelona ended the year with a convincing 5–0 win off goals from Pedro, Suárez, Piqué and a late double from Messi.[58] On 30 December, Barça's appeal against two window transfer ban allotted byFIFA was rejected byCAS. As a result, Barcelona will not be allowed to sign any new player until January 2016 and have to pay a fine of approximately €375,000.[59]

January

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Barcelona's new year started on 4 January with an away match againstReal Sociedad atAnoeta Stadium. A poor start for Barcelona as they lost the match 1–0. An own goal from Jordi Alba decided the result.[60] On 5 January, Barcelona announced that they had terminated the contract of director of footballAndoni Zubizarreta. He had been sacked after serving for more than four years starting from July 2010.[61][62] On the same day,Carles Puyol, the assistant director of football, quit his position.[63] On 7 January, club presidentJosep Maria Bartomeu called for early presidential election at the end of the 2014–15 season.[64]

On 8 January, Barcelona played the first leg ofRound of 16 of Copa del Rey againstElche at Camp Nou. Barça won the match 5–0 from a brace by Neymar and goals from Suárez, Alba and a penalty from Messi.[65] On 11 January, Barcelona played againstAtlético Madrid at Camp Nou, winning 3–1. Neymar, Suárez and Messi scored for Barça, andMario Mandžukić reduced the gap from a penalty for Atlético.[66] On 15 January, Barcelona played against Elche in the second leg ofRound of 16 of Copa del Rey atEstadio Manuel Martínez Valero. Despite resting many first team players, Barca won 4–0 as Jérémy Mathieu, Sergi Roberto, Pedro and Adriano scored.[67] With the win, Barça were through to theQuarter-finals of Copa del Rey with an aggregate 9–0 victory.

On 18 January, Barça took on Deportivo atEstadio Riazor, the last match of the first half of La Liga. Barca won the match 0–4 from Messi's hat-trick and an own goal bySidnei.[68] It was Messi's 22nd career hat-trick in La Liga. On 21 January, the first leg ofquarter-finals of Copa del Rey took place between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid at Camp Nou, where Barça won 1–0 thanks to a late goal from Messi.[69] On 24 January, Barca played against Elche atEstadio Manuel Martínez Valero. Barça won the match 0–6 as Messi and Neymar scored braces and Pedro and Piqué each scored once.[70] Barça defeated Atlético Madrid in the second leg of thequarter-finals of Copa del Rey 2–3 goals on 28 January at theVicente Calderón, completing a 4–2 aggregate win. Neymar scored a brace andMiranda scored an own goal for Barcelona, whileFernando Torres andRaúl García scored for Atlético.[71]

February

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On 1 February, Barcelona played the 21st match of La Liga against Villarreal at Camp Nou. Barça won the thrilling encounter 3-2 thanks to goals from Neymar, Rafinha and Messi;Denis Cheryshev andLuciano Vietto scored for Villarreal.[72] On 8 February, Barcelona played Athletic Bilbao at theSan Mamés Stadium inBilbao. Barcelona won the match 5–2 as Messi, Luis Suárez, Neymar and Pedro scored. The other Barcelona goal was an own goal byÓscar de Marcos, whileMikel Rico andAritz Aduriz reduced the gap for Athletic.[73] On 11 February, Barcelona played Villarreal in the first leg ofsemi-finals of Copa del Rey at Camp Nou. Barça won the match 3–1 as Messi, Iniesta and Piqué scored for Barcelona, while Manu Trigueros scored for Villarreal. Neymar, meanwhile, missed a penalty.[74]

On 15 February, Barcelona played the 23rd match of La Liga against Levante at the Camp Nou. It was Messi's 300th La Liga appearance. Barcelona won the match 5–0 as Messi scored his 23rd La Liga hat-trick, while Neymar and Suárez scored one each.[75] On 21 February, Barça's eleven-match winning streak came to an end as they lost to Málaga, 1–0.Juanmi scored the only goal at Camp Nou.[76] On 25 February, FC Barcelona flew to theEtihad Stadium inManchester to play thefirst leg of the Champions League Round of 16 againstManchester City. Barça won the game 2–1 thanks to a brace from Suárez.Sergio Agüero reduced the gap for City in the second half of the game.[77] On 28 February, Barcelona took onGranada at theEstadio Nuevo Los Cármenes. TheBlaugranes won the match 3–1. The goals were scored by Rakitić and Suárez.Fran Rico scored for Granada, however Messi ensured Barça's victory by scoring his 27th league goal of the season.[78]

March

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On 4 March, Barcelona played thesecond leg of semi-finals of Copa del Rey against Villarreal at El Madrigal. Barça won the match 1–3 and went through to the final by a 6–2 aggregate scoreline. Neymar scored a brace while Suárez added one; Jonathan dos Santos scored the only goal for Villarreal.[79] On 8 March, Barça played the 26th match of La Liga against Rayo Vallecano at Camp Nou, winning 6–1 as Messi scored his 24th La Liga hat-trick, Suárez scored a brace and Piqué scored the other.Alberto Bueno reduced the gap from a penalty while Dani Alves was sent off. With his hat-trick, Messi set the record for most hat-tricks in the history of La Liga. Additionally, Barcelona climbed to the top position of the league table with this win.[80]

On 14 March, Barça took on Eibar at theIpurua Municipal Stadium. Messi scored both goals as Barça won 0–2.[81] On 18 March, Barça faced Manchester City at home for thesecond leg of Champions League round of 16. Barça won 1–0 on a goal by Rakitić, and as a result, Barcelona qualified for the quarter-final with a 3–1 aggregate score.[82] Barcelona were drawn withParis Saint-Germain in thequarter-finals draw. The secondEl Clásico of the Liga season was held on 22 March, during which Barcelona defeated their archrivals 2–1 at Camp Nou. The opener from Jérémy Mathieu was canceled out by Cristiano Ronaldo, but Suárez ensured a victory for Barcelona after scoring his team's second. Mathieu scored the first goal of his Barça career on the match. The win gave Barça a four-point lead overReal Madrid at the top of the table.[83]

April

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On 5 April, Barcelona played their 29th La Liga match at theBalaídos and won 0–1 against Celta Vigo, with the only goal scored by Mathieu.[84] On 8 April, Barça took on Almería at Camp Nou, defeating the visitors 4–0, as Suárez scored a brace and Messi andMarc Bartra scored one each.[85] On 11 April, Barcelona played against Sevilla at theRamón Sánchez Pizjuán. The teams drew 2–2, which saw Barcelona's table lead fall to two points.[86]

On 15 April, Barcelona flew to theParc des Princes inParis to play the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain. Barça won the game 1–3 via a brace from Suárez and a goal from Neymar. Mathieu reduced the gap for PSG by scoring an own goal in the second half of the game.[87] On 18 April, Barcelona took on Valencia at home, winning 2–0 after an opening goal by Suárez and a late goal by Messi in the injury time, his 400th career goal for Barça.[88] On 21 April, Barca took on PSG at the Camp Nou for thesecond leg of Champions League quarter-finals. Neymar scored both goals as Barça won 2–0, thus qualifying for the semi-finals with a 5–1 aggregate score. With victory, Barcelona reached the Champions League semi-finals for the seventh time in the last eight years.[89]

Barcelona were drawn withBayern Munich in thesemi-finals during the semi-final draw inNyon.[90] On 25 April, Barcelona defeated Espanyol 0–2 at theCornellà-El Prat and won the secondderby of the season.[91] On 28 April, Barça played its 34th match of the league season against Getafe at the Camp Nou, winning 6–0 as Messi and Suárez each scored a brace and Neymar and Xavi each got a goal.[92]

May

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On 2 May, Barcelona took on Córdoba atEstadio Nuevo Arcángel. Barcelona won the match 0–8 as Suárez scored his first Barcelona hat-trick, Messi scored twice and Neymar, Rakitić and Piqué each scored one. Messi had a chance to score a hat-trick when Córdoba conceded a penalty but he gave the chance to Neymar, who duly obliged.[93] On 6 May, Barcelona played thefirst leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League against Bayern Munich, winning 3–0 as Messi scored twice in three minutes and assisted for Neymar, who scored one in injury time.[94] Messi's second goal in the match won the UEFA Goal of the Year award.[95]

On 9 May, Barcelona played the2014–15 La Liga 36th matchday at Camp Nou againstReal Sociedad, a game Barça won 2–0, with Neymar scoring the first with a header and Pedro scoring the second goal with a bicycle kick.[96] With the win, Barcelona were one win away from winning the 2014–15 La Liga title as they were four points above Real Madrid with only two games left.[97] On 12 May, Barcelona flew to theAllianz Arena inMunich to play thesecond leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League against Bayern Munich. Neymar scored both goals in a 2–3 Barça loss, though the team nonetheless won 5–3 on aggregate and booked their place in the final of Champions League.[98] On 17 May, Barcelona clinched their 23rd La Liga title after winning 0–1 against Atlético Madrid at theVicente Calderón. The game's only goal, by Messi, was enough to win the title.[99] This was Barcelona's seventh La Liga title in the last ten years.[100] On 21 May, Xavi had announced that he will leave Barcelona at the end of the season forAl-Sadd inQatar.[101]

On 23 May, Barcelona played the final match of La Liga against Deportivo at Camp Nou; Messi scored twice in the 2–2 draw.[102] This was Xavi's last La Liga match. On 30 May, Barca took on Athletic Bilbao to play thefinal of the Copa del Rey at the Camp Nou. Barcelona won the match 3–1, clinching their 27th title. Messi scored twice, with the other scored by Neymar.[103] Messi's first goal was scored through an impressive dribble on the right flank. The move started with Messi close to the half-way line. Cornered by four Bilbao players, Messi burst on and managed to beat them all with abnormal ease before running towards the goal and calmly slotting the ball past the goalkeeper. Messi's goal was subsequently nominated for theFIFA Puskás Award, an award given to the best goal of the year.[104]

June

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Messi challengingPatrice Evra in theChampions League Final

On 6 June, Barcelona played the2015 UEFA Champions League Final againstJuventus with the opportunity for both teams to complete thecontinental treble, after having already won their domestic league and cup competitions, respectively. Barcelona clinched their fifth Champions League trophy, and fourth in the last ten seasons, with a 3–1 victory overI bianconeri at theOlympiastadion inBerlin. Barcelona completed the historic treble with goals from Rakitić, Suárez and Neymar. By accomplishing this feat, Barcelona became the onlyEuropean club to have won the treble twice.[105] With the win, Barcelona qualified for the2015 UEFA Super Cup against the2014–15 UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla, to be played in August 2015.

Players

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Squad information

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKGermanyMarc-André ter Stegen23EU20142102019€12M
2RBSpainMartín Montoya24EU20116722018Youth system
3DFSpainGerard Piqué28EU2008310272019€5MFromYouth system
4MFCroatiaIvan Rakitić27EU20145182019€18MSecond nationality: Switzerland
5MFSpainSergio Busquets (4th captain)26EU2008331122019Youth system
6MFSpainXavi (captain)35EU1998767832016Youth system
7FWSpainPedro27EU2008318982019Youth system
8MFSpainAndrés Iniesta (vice-captain)31EU2002549532018Youth system
9FWUruguayLuis Suárez28Non-EU201443252019€81M
10FWArgentinaLionel Messi (3rd captain)27EU20044824122018Youth systemSecond nationality: Spain
11FWBrazilNeymar23Non-EU201392542018€86M
12MFBrazilRafinha22EU20113922016Youth systemSecond nationality: Spain
13GKChileClaudio Bravo32EU20143702018€12MSecond nationality: Spain
14MFArgentinaJavier Mascherano30EU201023102018€22MSecond nationality: Italy
15DFSpainMarc Bartra24EU20107942017Youth system
16RBBrazilDouglas24Non-EU2014402019€4M
18LBSpainJordi Alba26EU201211472020€14MFromYouth system
20MFSpainSergi Roberto23EU20125342019Youth system
21LBBrazilAdriano30EU2010170162017€9.5MSecond nationality: Spain
22RBBrazilDani Alves32EU2009343202015€30MSecond nationality: Spain
23DFBelgiumThomas Vermaelen29EU2014102019€10M
24DFFranceJérémy Mathieu31EU20144132018€20M
25GKSpainJordi Masip26EU2014202017Youth system

[106]

From the 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 ESPAdama Traoré
28DF ESPÁlex Grimaldo
29FW ESPSandro
30MF CROAlen Halilović
No.Pos.NationPlayer
31FW MARMunir
32DF POREdgar Ié
33DF SENDiawandou Diagne
34GK CMRFabrice Ondoa
35MF ESPGerard Gumbau

Source:UEFA.com

Transfers in

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
1GKGermanyMarc-André ter Stegen22EUGermanyMönchengladbachTransferSummer2019€12MFCBarcelona.com
FWSpainGerard Deulofeu20EUEnglandEvertonLoan returnSummer2019FreeFCBarcelona.com
12MFBrazilRafinha21EUCelta VigoLoan returnSummer2016FreeFCBarcelona.com
4MFCroatiaIvan Rakitić26EUSevillaTransferSummer2019€18M+Suárez loanFCBarcelona.com
13GKChileClaudio Bravo31EUReal SociedadTransferSummer2018€12MFCBarcelona.com
9FWUruguayLuis Suárez27Non-EUEnglandLiverpoolTransferSummer2019€81.25MFCBarcelona.com
24DFFranceJérémy Mathieu30EUValenciaTransferSummer2018€20MFCBarcelona.com
23DFBelgiumThomas Vermaelen28EUEnglandArsenalTransferSummer2019€18MFCBarcelona.com
16RBBrazilDouglas24Non-EUBrazilSão PauloTransferSummer2019€4MFCBarcelona.com

Total spending:Decrease €165.25 million

Transfers out

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1GKSpainVíctor Valdés32EUManchester UnitedEnglandEnd of contractSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
5DFSpainCarles Puyol36EURetirementSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
13GKSpainJosé Manuel Pinto38EUEnd of contractSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
4MFSpainCesc Fàbregas27EUChelseaEnglandTransferSummer€33MFCBarcelona.com
MFSpainDenis Suárez20EUSevillaLoanSummerN/AFCBarcelona.com
12MFMexicoJonathan dos Santos24EUVillarrealTransferSummer€1.5MFCBarcelona.com
23FWSpainIsaac Cuenca23EUDeportivo La CoruñaContract terminationSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
9FWChileAlexis Sánchez25Non-EUArsenalEnglandTransferSummer€42.5MFCBarcelona.com
25GKSpainOier24EUGranadaTransferSummerFreeFCBarcelona.com
FWBrazilKeirrison25Non-EUBrazilCoritibaEnd of contractSummerFreeCoritiba.com.br
20FWSpainCristian Tello22EUPortugalPortoLoanSummer€2M+€8M
purchase option
FCBarcelona.com
FWSpainBojan23EUEnglandStoke CityTransferSummer€1.8M[107]FCBarcelona.com
19FWNetherlandsIbrahim Afellay28EUGreeceOlympiacosLoanSummerN/AFCBarcelona.com
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17MFCameroonAlex Song26EUEnglandWest HamLoanSummerN/AFCBarcelona.com

Total income:Increase €80.8 million

Total expenditure:Decrease €84.45 million

Technical staff

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PositionStaff
First team head coachLuis Enrique
Assistant coachJuan Carlos Unzué
AssistantRobert Moreno
Auxiliary coachJoan Barbarà
Fitness coachRafa Pol
Eduardo Pons
Francesc Cos
Paco Seiruŀlo
Goalkeeping coachJosé Ramón de la Fuente
ScoutingsÀlex García
Jordi Melero
Jaume Torras
PhysiotherapistJaume Minull
Juanjo Brau
Roger Gironès
Xavi Linde
PsychologistJoaquín Valdés
DoctorRamón Canal
Ricard Pruna
Daniel Medina
Team liaisonCarles Naval
Football Area Technical CommissionJordi Mestre
Javier Borda
Carles Rexach
Ariedo Braida
Academy directorJordi Roura
B team coachJordi Vinyals

Last updated: 9 May 2014
Source:FC Barcelona

Statistics

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Squad, appearances and goals

[edit]
Last updated on 6 June 2015.
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaCopa del ReyUEFA Champions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKGermany GERMarc-André ter Stegen2100080130
13GKChile CHIClaudio Bravo3703700000
25GKSpain ESPJordi Masip20101000
Defenders
2DFSpain ESPMartín Montoya1206+203010
3DFSpain ESPGerard Piqué44726+1561111
14DFArgentina ARGJavier Mascherano47026+2070120
15DFSpain ESPMarc Bartra25111+314+105+10
16DFBrazil BRADouglas501+101+2000
18DFSpain ESPJordi Alba44227161110
20DFSpain ESPSergi Roberto1824+803+121+10
21DFBrazil BRAAdriano27210+603+121+60
22DFBrazil BRADani Alves46029+1050110
23DFBelgium BELThomas Vermaelen10100000
24DFFrance FRAJérémy Mathieu41323+523+313+40
32DFPortugal POREdgar Ié10000+1000
Midfielders
4MFCroatia CROIvan Rakitić51723+955+2011+12
5MFSpain ESPSergio Busquets47129+41409+10
6MFSpain ESPXavi44219+1220+302+80
8MFSpain ESPAndrés Iniesta42319+507310+10
12MFBrazil BRARafinha36213+1115+111+50
26MFSpain ESPSergi Samper40002+1010
27MFSpain ESPAdama Traoré21001+1100
30MFCroatia CROAlen Halilović10000+1000
35MFSpain ESPGerard Gumbau10001000
Forwards
7FWSpain ESPPedro501115+2063+354+50
9FWUruguay URULuis Suárez432525+21662107
10FWArgentina ARGLionel Messi575837+143651310
11FWBrazil BRANeymar513929+422671210
29FWSpain ESPSandro Ramírez1240+720+210+31
31FWSpain ESPMunir El Haddadi1617+31301+20

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win  Draw  Loss

Recreativo Huelva vBarcelona
19 July 2014Colombino TrophyRecreativo Huelva0–1BarcelonaHuelva,Spain
20:45DimasYellow card 60'ReportRomán 67'Stadium:Nuevo Colombino
Attendance: 5,629[108]
Referee: Jorge Vásquez (Spain)
Nice vBarcelona
2 August 2014FriendlyNice1–1BarcelonaNice,France
20:45Cvitanich 21' (pen.)
PiedYellow card 22'
AmaviYellow card 41'
BosettiYellow card 90+2'
ReportPiquéYellow card 21'
IniestaYellow card 44'
Xavi 68' (pen.)
Stadium:Allianz Riviera
Attendance: 21,847[109]
Referee:Ruddy Buquet (France)
Napoli vBarcelona
6 August 2014FriendlyNapoli1–0BarcelonaGeneva,Switzerland
20:00KoulibalyYellow card 41'
Džemaili 80'
ReportStadium:Stade de Genève
Attendance: 14,852[110]
Referee:Stephan Studer (Switzerland)
HJK vBarcelona
9 August 2014FriendlyHJK0–6BarcelonaHelsinki,Finland
16:00ReportMunir 5',17'
Roberto 9'
Piqué 24'
Bartra 50'
Sandro 82'
Stadium:Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 40,435[111]
Referee:Mattias Gestranius (Finland)
Barcelona vLeón
18 August 2014Joan Gamper TrophyBarcelona6–0LeónBarcelona,Spain
20:30Messi 3'
Neymar 12',44'
Munir 55',78'
Sandro 89'
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,475[112]
Referee: Álvarez Izquierdo (Spain)

Competitions

[edit]

La Liga

[edit]
Main article:2014–15 La Liga

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)38304411021+8994Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Real Madrid38302611838+8092
3Atlético Madrid3823966729+3878
4Valencia38221157032+3877Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Sevilla3823787145+2676Qualification for theChampions League group stage[a]
Source:La Liga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair-play points; 7) playoff match[113]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Sevilla qualified for theChampions League group stage by winning the2014–15 UEFA Europa League. As a result, the fifth-placed spot for theEuropa League group stage they earned was vacated without replacement as per UEFA regulations.


Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWWWDWWWLLWWWWDWLWWWWWWLWWWWWWDWWWWWWD
Position11112111142222222222222221111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 24 May 2015. Source:Competitive matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Barcelona vElche
24 August 20141 Barcelona3–0ElcheBarcelona
21:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 42',63'
MascheranoRed card 43'
Munir 46'
ReportPašalićYellow card 55'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 68,105[114]
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)
Villarreal v Barcelona
31 August 20142Villarreal0–1 BarcelonaVillarreal
19:00CEST (UTC+02:00)ReportPedroYellow card 37'
Dani AlvesYellow card 42'
Sandro 82'
Stadium:El Madrigal
Attendance: 21,200[115]
Referee:Carlos Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
13 September 20143 Barcelona2–0Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)BusquetsYellow card 63'
Neymar 79',84'
ReportAdurizYellow card 30'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 80,181[116]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Levante v Barcelona
21 September 20144Levante0–5 BarcelonaValencia
21:00CEST (UTC+02:00)MoralesYellow card 39'
VyntraRed card 41'
ReportNeymar 34'
MascheranoYellow card 36'
Messisoccer ball with red X42', 77'
BusquetsYellow card 43'
Rakitić 44'
Sandro 57'
Pedro 64'
Stadium:Ciutat de València
Attendance: 22,177[117]
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)
Málaga v Barcelona
24 September 20145Málaga0–0 BarcelonaMálaga
22:00CEST (UTC+02:00)RosalesYellow card 73'
WeligtonYellow card 83'
ReportDouglasYellow card 70'
PiquéYellow card 83'
Stadium:La Rosaleda
Attendance: 24,820[118]
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands)
Barcelona vGranada
27 September 20146 Barcelona6–0GranadaBarcelona
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Neymar 26',45',66'
Rakitić 43'
Messi 62',82'
Dani AlvesYellow card 81'
ReportRicoYellow card 34'
FoulquierYellow card 84'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,596
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Rayo Vallecano v Barcelona
4 October 20147Rayo Vallecano0–2 BarcelonaMadrid
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)BaYellow card 18'
TrashorrasYellow card 33'
MorcilloYellow card 37' Yellow-red card 60'
AquinoYellow card 63' Yellow-red card 90+1'
ReportXaviYellow card 10'
Messi 35'
Neymar 36'
PiquéYellow card 73'
Stadium:Campo de Vallecas
Attendance: 14,070
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vEibar
18 October 20148 Barcelona3–0EibarBarcelona
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)NeymarYellow card 40', 72'
Xavi 60'
Messi 74'
IniestaYellow card 82'
ReportLilloYellow card 45'
LaraYellow card 53'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 75,546
Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)
Real Madrid v Barcelona
25 October 20149Real Madrid3–1 BarcelonaMadrid
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Ronaldo 35' (pen.),Yellow card 90+3'
Pepe 50'
Benzema 61'
CarvajalYellow card 74'
ReportNeymar 4',Yellow card 14'
MessiYellow card 9'
PiquéYellow card 34'
IniestaYellow card 38'
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 85,450
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura)
Barcelona vCelta Vigo
1 November 201410 Barcelona0–1Celta VigoBarcelona
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)PedroYellow card 90+3'ReportHernándezYellow card 14'
Larrivey 55'
S. GómezYellow card 73'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,468
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Almería v Barcelona
8 November 201411Almería1–2 BarcelonaAlmería
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)ThomasYellow card 31'
SorianoYellow card 35'
Thievy 37'
ReportNeymar 73'
Alba 82'
Stadium:Juegos Mediterráneos
Attendance: 12,606[119]
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Barcelona vSevilla
22 November 201412 Barcelona5–1SevillaBarcelona
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 21',72',77'
Neymar 49'
MathieuYellow card 56'
Rakitić 65'
ReportCokeYellow card 36'
Alba 47' (o.g.)
ParejaYellow card 48'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 78,283[120]
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Valencia v Barcelona
30 November 201413Valencia0–1 BarcelonaValencia
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)BarragánYellow card 20'
MustafiYellow card 27'
RodrigoYellow card 70'
ReportMathieuYellow card 8'
PiquéYellow card 20'
AlbaYellow card 29'
Busquets 90+4'
MessiYellow card 90+5'[121]
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 51,200[122]
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Barcelona vEspanyol
7 December 201414 Barcelona5–1EspanyolBarcelona
17:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 45',50',81'
Piqué 53'
Pedro 77'
ReportS. García 13'
SevillaYellow card 29'
VázquezYellow card 52'
ÁlvaroYellow card 69'
ArbillaYellow card 79'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 76,057[123]
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Getafe v Barcelona
13 December 201415Getafe0–0 BarcelonaGetafe
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)SarabiaYellow card 65'
CastroYellow card 90+5'
ReportStadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 9,500[124]
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Barcelona vCórdoba
20 December 201416 Barcelona5–0CórdobaBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)Pedro 2'
Suárez 53'
BusquetsYellow card 66'
Piqué 80'
Messi 82',90+1'
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,066[125]
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
4 January 201517Real Sociedad1–0 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Alba 2' (o.g.)
VelaYellow card 39'
I. MartínezYellow card 43'
GraneroYellow card 51'
FinnbogasonYellow card 89'
BergaraYellow card 90+2'
ReportMathieuYellow card 34'
Dani AlvesYellow card 76'
AlbaYellow card 89'
NeymarYellow card 90+3'
Stadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 28,748[126]
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
11 January 201518 Barcelona3–1Atlético MadridBarcelona
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 12'
Suárez 35',Yellow card 59'
MascheranoYellow card 74'
MessiYellow card 80', 87'
ReportGámezYellow card 21'
MandžukićYellow card 33', 57' (pen.)
JuanfranYellow card 49'
TiagoYellow card 65'
GriezmannYellow card 69'
GodínYellow card 83'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,658[127]
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Deportivo La Coruña v Barcelona
18 January 201519Deportivo La Coruña0–4 BarcelonaA Coruña
19:00CET (UTC+01:00)RieraYellow card 59'
TochéYellow card 64'
ReportMessi 10',33',62'
BartraYellow card 68'
Dani AlvesYellow card 78'
Sidnei 83' (o.g.)
Stadium:Riazor
Attendance: 25,173
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Elche v Barcelona
24 January 201520Elche0–6 BarcelonaElche
18:00CET (UTC+01:00)CismaYellow card 20'
AarónYellow card 27'
PelegrínYellow card 34'
JonathasYellow card 40'
FajrYellow card 41' Yellow-red card 57'
LombánYellow card 79'
ReportPiqué 36'
Messi 55' (pen.),88'
MascheranoYellow card 62'
AlbaYellow card 66'
Neymar 69',72'
Pedro 90+3'
Stadium:Martínez Valero
Attendance: 28,235
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)
Barcelona vVillarreal
1 February 201521 Barcelona3–2VillarrealBarcelona
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 45'
Rafinha 53',Yellow card 64'
Messi 55'
ReportRuizYellow card 18'
BrunoYellow card 23'
Cheryshev 30'
J. Dos SantosYellow card 41'
Vietto 51'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,005
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
8 February 201522Athletic Bilbao2–5 BarcelonaBilbao
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)BalenziagaYellow card 40'
Rico 59'
Aduriz 66'
LópezYellow card 69'
EtxeitaRed card 75'
GurpeguiYellow card 90+1'
ReportMessi 15'
Suárez 26'
Dani AlvesYellow card 45'
De Marcos 62' (o.g.)
Neymar 64'
Pedro 86'
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 40,000
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Barcelona vLevante
15 February 201523 Barcelona5–0LevanteBarcelona
17:00CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 17'
Messi 38',59',66' (pen.)
Suárez 73'
BusquetsYellow card 77'
ReportRamisYellow card 64'
BarralYellow card 69'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 74,963
Referee:Mario Melero López (Andalusia)
Barcelona vMálaga
21 February 201524 Barcelona0–1MálagaBarcelona
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)RafinhaYellow card 12'
PiquéYellow card 79'
NeymarYellow card 87'
AlbaYellow card 90+1'
ReportJuanmi 8'
WeligtonYellow card 49'
RecioYellow card 62'
DudaYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 78,276
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Granada v Barcelona
28 February 201525Granada1–3 BarcelonaGranada
16:00CET (UTC+01:00)MárquezYellow card 3'
Rico 53' (pen.)
ReportSuárezYellow card 15', 48'
Rakitić 25'
NeymarYellow card 55'
MathieuYellow card 58'
Messi 70'
Stadium:Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 18,119
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)
Barcelona vRayo Vallecano
8 March 201526 Barcelona6–1Rayo VallecanoBarcelona
12:00CET (UTC+01:00)Suárez 5',90+1'
MascheranoYellow card 29'
Piqué 47'
Messi 56' (pen.),63',68'
AlbaYellow card 57'
Dani AlvesRed card 80'
AdrianoYellow card 90'
ReportTitoYellow card 27' Yellow-red card 54'
TrashorrasYellow card 56'
Bueno 81' (pen.)
AquinoYellow card 84'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 87,151
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Community of Madrid)
Eibar v Barcelona
14 March 201527Eibar0–2 BarcelonaEibar
18:00CET (UTC+01:00)EkizaYellow card 30'ReportMessi 31' (pen.),55'Stadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 5,439
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vReal Madrid
22 March 201528 Barcelona2–1Real MadridBarcelona
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Mathieu 19'
SuárezYellow card 28', 56'
AlbaYellow card 37'
MascheranoYellow card 61'
IniestaYellow card 65'
Dani AlvesYellow card 71'
ReportPepeYellow card 21'
Ronaldo 31',Yellow card 37'
RamosYellow card 45'
CarvajalYellow card 48'
ModrićYellow card 52'
IscoYellow card 64'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 98,760
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Celta Vigo v Barcelona
5 April 201529Celta Vigo0–1 BarcelonaVigo
21:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Krohn-DehliYellow card 24'
OrellanaRed card 88'
NolitoYellow card 90'
ReportSuárezYellow card 45'
Mathieu 73'
BusquetsYellow card 88'
Stadium:Balaídos
Attendance: 23,731
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country)
Barcelona vAlmería
8 April 201530 Barcelona4–0AlmeríaBarcelona
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 33'
MascheranoYellow card 43'
Suárez 55',90+3'
Bartra 75'
ReportCasadoYellow card 87'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 73,837
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands)
Sevilla v Barcelona
11 April 201531Sevilla2–2 BarcelonaSevilla
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)KrychowiakYellow card 29'
Banega 38',Yellow card 57'
IborraYellow card 46'
ReyesYellow card 78'
MbiaYellow card 82'
Gameiro 84'
ReportMessi 14'
Neymar 31'
BusquetsYellow card 61'
PiquéYellow card 62'
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,355
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vValencia
18 April 201532 Barcelona2–0ValenciaBarcelona
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Suárez 1'
AdrianoYellow card 27'
MascheranoYellow card 54'
RakitićYellow card 77'
BravoYellow card 90+1'
Messi 90+4'
ReportParejosoccer ball with red X10'
FuegoYellow card 28'
OrbánYellow card 35'
OtamendiYellow card 66'
MustafiYellow card 79'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 92,915
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)
Espanyol v Barcelona
25 April 201533Espanyol0–2 BarcelonaCornellà de Llobregat
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)S. GarcíaYellow card 22'
ArbillaYellow card 62'
VásquezYellow card 72'
CañasYellow card 80'
MorenoYellow card 90+1' Yellow-red card 90+1'
ReportNeymar 17'
Messi 25'
AlbaYellow card 54' Yellow-red card 54'
Dani AlvesYellow card 58'
BusquetsYellow card 83'
Stadium:Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 30,253
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community)
Barcelona vGetafe
28 April 201534 Barcelona6–0GetafeBarcelona
20:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 9' (pen.),47'
Suárez 25',40'
Neymar 28'
Xavi 30'
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 65,356
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Córdoba v Barcelona
2 May 201535Córdoba0–8 BarcelonaCórdoba
16:00CEST (UTC+02:00)LusoYellow card 52'ReportRakitić 42'
Suárez 45+2',53',88'
Messi 46',80'
Piqué 65'
Neymar 85' (pen.)
Stadium:Nuevo Arcángel
Attendance: 13,775
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
9 May 201536 Barcelona2–0Real SociedadBarcelona
18:00CEST (UTC+02:00)Neymar 51'
MascheranoYellow card 63'
Pedro 85'
ReportGraneroYellow card 26'
De la BellaYellow card 27'
BergaraYellow card 29'
RulliYellow card 62'
PardoYellow card 76'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 86,047
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia)
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
17 May 201537Atlético Madrid0–1 BarcelonaMadrid
19:00CEST (UTC+02:00)GodínYellow card 32'
KokeYellow card 53'
GabiYellow card 75'
GiménezYellow card 89'
SiqueiraYellow card 90+4'
ReportPedroYellow card 29'
Messi 65',Yellow card 90+4'
NeymarYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 53,254
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre)
Barcelona vDeportivo La Coruña
23 May 201538 Barcelona2–2Deportivo La CoruñaBarcelona
18:30CEST (UTC+02:00)Messi 5',59'
MathieuYellow card 75'
ReportDomínguezYellow card 58'
Lucas 67'
Salomão 76'
BergantiñosYellow card 90'
MedunjaninYellow card 90'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 93,743
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon)

Score overview

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  Win  Draw  Loss

OppositionHome scoreAway scoreAggregate score
Almería4–02–16–1
Athletic Bilbao2–05–27–2
Atlético Madrid3–11–04–1
Celta Vigo0–11–01–1
Córdoba5–08–013–0
Deportivo La Coruña2–24–06–2
Eibar3–02–05–0
Elche3–06–09–0
Espanyol5–12–07–1
Getafe6–00–06–0
Granada6–03–19–1
Levante5–05–010–0
Málaga0–10–00–1
Rayo Vallecano6–12–08–1
Real Madrid2–11–33–4
Real Sociedad2–00–12–1
Sevilla5–12–27–3
Valencia2–01–03–0
Villarreal3–21–04–2

Copa del Rey

[edit]
Main article:2014–15 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

[edit]
Huesca v Barcelona
3 December 2014First legHuesca0–4 BarcelonaHuesca
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)Carlos DavidYellow card 16'ReportRakitić 12'
Iniesta 16'
MathieuYellow card 17'
Pedro 39'
Rafinha 72'
Stadium:Estadio El Alcoraz
Attendance: 10,000[citation needed]
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid)
Barcelona vHuesca
16 December 2014Second leg Barcelona8–1
(12–1agg.)
HuescaBarcelona
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)Pedro 20',26',43'
Roberto 29'
Iniesta 40'
Adriano 68'
Traoré 78'
Sandro 83'
ReportCarlos David 86'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 44,884[citation needed]
Referee:Eduardo Prieto Iglesias (Navarre)

Round of 16

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Barcelona vElche
8 January 2015First leg Barcelona5–0ElcheBarcelona
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)Neymar 35',60'
Suárez 40'
Messi 46' (pen.)
Alba 56'
ReportSuárezYellow card 42'
RocoYellow card 45'
CoroYellow card 58'
PelegrínYellow card 77'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 27,099
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)
Elche v Barcelona
15 January 2015Second legElche0–4
(0–9agg.)
BarcelonaElche
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)AlbácarYellow card 18'
PeralYellow card 29'
ReportMathieu 21'
Roberto 40'
Pedro 43' (pen.)
AdrianoYellow card 63', 90+2'
Stadium:Martínez Valero
Attendance: 13,446[128]
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)

Quarter-finals

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Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
21 January 2015First leg Barcelona1–0Atlético MadridBarcelona
22:00CET (UTC+01:00)SuárezYellow card 79'
MascheranoYellow card 81'
Messisoccer ball with red X85', 85'
ReportJuanfranYellow card 45'
MirandaYellow card 83'
GabiYellow card 84'
GodínYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 62,225
Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León)
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
28 January 2015Second legAtlético Madrid2–3
(2–4agg.)
BarcelonaMadrid
21:00CET (UTC+01:00)Torres 1'
GarcíaYellow card 14', 30' (pen.)
GabiYellow card 41' Red card 45+1'
TuranYellow card 48'
SuárezYellow card 69' Yellow-red card 84'
SiqueiraYellow card 75'
GiménezYellow card 83'
CaniYellow card 86'
ReportNeymar 9',41'
MascheranoYellow card 29'
Miranda 38' (o.g.)
MessiYellow card 44'
Dani AlvesYellow card 74'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 54,851
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura)

Semi-finals

[edit]
Barcelona vVillarreal
11 February 2015First leg Barcelona3–1VillarrealBarcelona
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 41'
Iniesta 49'
Piqué 64'
Neymarsoccer ball with red X71'
SuárezYellow card 86'
ReportTrigueros 48'
PinaYellow card 66'
RuizYellow card 70'
MusacchioYellow card 70'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 57,738
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands)
Villarreal v Barcelona
4 March 2015Second legVillarreal1–3
(2–6agg.)
BarcelonaVillarreal
20:00CET (UTC+01:00)J. Dos SantosYellow card 36', 39'
CheryshevYellow card 38'
PinaRed card 65'
CampbellYellow card 82'
ReportNeymar 3',88'
PiquéYellow card 50'
Suárez 73'
Stadium:El Madrigal
Attendance: 23,600
Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia)

Final

[edit]
Main article:2015 Copa del Rey Final
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
30 May 2015FinalAthletic Bilbao1–3 BarcelonaBarcelona
21:30CEST (UTC+02:00)IraolaYellow card 43'
BalenziagaYellow card 58'
WilliamsYellow card 67', 79'
IturraspeYellow card 87'
ReportMessi 20',74'
Neymar 36',Yellow card 88'
PiquéYellow card 42'
BusquetsYellow card 90'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 99,354
Referee:Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid)

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2014–15 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group F

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARPARAJXAPO
1SpainBarcelona6501155+1015Advance toknockout phase3–13–11–0
2FranceParis Saint-Germain6411107+3133–23–11–0
3NetherlandsAjax6123810−25Transfer toEuropa League0–21–14–0
4CyprusAPOEL6015112−1110–40–11–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Round123456
GroundHAHAAH
ResultWLWWWW
Position122221
Updated to match(es) played on 10 Dec 2014. Source:Competitive matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss
BarcelonaSpain vCyprusAPOEL
17 September 20141 BarcelonaSpain1–0CyprusAPOELBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Piqué 28'UEFA Report
Club Report
ViníciusYellow card 11'
AntoniadesYellow card 27'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 62,832
Referee:Deniz Aytekin (Germany)
Paris Saint-GermainFrance vSpain Barcelona
30 September 20142Paris Saint-GermainFrance3–2Spain BarcelonaParis,France
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)David Luiz 10'
Verratti 26',Yellow card 28'
MatuidiYellow card 44', 54'
Van der WielYellow card 66'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Messi 12'
Neymar 56'
Dani AlvesYellow card 83'
Stadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,400
Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
BarcelonaSpain vNetherlandsAjax
21 October 20143 BarcelonaSpain3–1NetherlandsAjaxBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Neymar 7'
Messi 24'
PedroYellow card 80'
Sandro 90+4'
UEFA Report
Club Report
VeltmanYellow card 32'
Van RhijnYellow card 69'
El Ghazi 88'
RiedewaldYellow card 90'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 79,357
Referee:William Collum (Scotland)
AjaxNetherlands vSpain Barcelona
5 November 20144AjaxNetherlands0–2Spain BarcelonaAmsterdam,Netherlands
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)El GhaziYellow card 9'
VeltmanYellow card 34' Yellow-red card 71'
MoisanderYellow card 40'
UEFA Report
Club Report
MascheranoYellow card 8'
Messi 36',76'
AlbaYellow card 42'
Dani AlvesYellow card 45'
Stadium:Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 52,117
Referee:Pedro Proença (Portugal)
APOELCyprus vSpain Barcelona
25 November 20145APOELCyprus0–4Spain BarcelonaNicosia,Cyprus
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)CarlãoYellow card 31'
João GuilhermeYellow card 54' Yellow-red card 84'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Suárez 27'
Dani AlvesYellow card 33'
RafinhaYellow card 35' Yellow-red card 70'
Messi 38',58',87'
Stadium:GSP Stadium
Attendance: 20,626
Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
BarcelonaSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
10 December 20146 BarcelonaSpain3–1FranceParis Saint-GermainBarcelona,Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Messi 19'
Neymar 42'
Suárez 77'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Ibrahimović 15'
CavaniYellow card 57'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 82,570
Referee:Martin Atkinson (England)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2014–15 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
[edit]
Manchester CityEngland vSpain Barcelona
24 February 2015First legManchester CityEngland1–2Spain BarcelonaManchester,England
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)ClichyYellow card 59' Yellow-red card 74'
Agüero 69'
FernandoYellow card 90'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Suárez 16',30'
RakitićYellow card 41'
Dani AlvesYellow card 45'
AdrianoYellow card 88'
Messisoccer ball with red X90+4'
Stadium:Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 47,726
Referee:Felix Brych (Germany)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandManchester City
18 March 2015Second leg BarcelonaSpain1–0
(3–1agg.)
EnglandManchester CityBarcelona,Spain
20:45CET (UTC+01:00)Rakitić 31'
Dani AlvesYellow card 80'
UEFA Report
Club Report
FernandinhoYellow card 15'
KolarovYellow card 20'
SilvaYellow card 27'
NasriYellow card 36'
Agüerosoccer ball with red X78'
DemichelisYellow card 82'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 92,551
Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
Quarter-finals
[edit]
Paris Saint-GermainFrance vSpain Barcelona
15 April 2015First legParis Saint-GermainFrance1–3Spain BarcelonaParis,France
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)CabayeYellow card 37'
Mathieu 82' (o.g.)
UEFA Report
Club Report
Neymar 18'
PiquéYellow card 32'
MessiYellow card 54'
Suárez 67',79'
Stadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 45,893
Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England)
BarcelonaSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
21 April 2015Second leg BarcelonaSpain2–0
(5–1agg.)
FranceParis Saint-GermainBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Neymar 14',34'UEFA Report
Club Report
David LuizYellow card 3'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 84,477
Referee:Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Semi-finals
[edit]
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyBayern Munich
6 May 2015First leg BarcelonaSpain3–0GermanyBayern MunichBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Dani AlvesYellow card 46'
PiquéYellow card 66'
NeymarYellow card 69', 90+4'
Messi 77',80'
UEFA Report
Club Report
AlonsoYellow card 35'
BenatiaYellow card 52'
BernatYellow card 56'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 95,639
Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Bayern MunichGermany vSpain Barcelona
12 May 2015Second legBayern MunichGermany3–2
(3–5agg.)
Spain BarcelonaMunich,Germany
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)Benatia 7'
RafinhaYellow card 40'
ThiagoYellow card 45+2'
Lewandowski 59',Yellow card 76'
Müller 74'
AlonsoYellow card 81'
RodeYellow card 84'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Neymar 15',29'
RakitićYellow card 64'
PedroYellow card 85'
Stadium:Allianz Arena
Attendance: 70,000
Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England)
Final
[edit]
Main article:2015 UEFA Champions League Final
JuventusItaly vSpain Barcelona
6 June 2015FinalJuventusItaly1–3Spain BarcelonaBerlin,Germany
20:45CEST (UTC+02:00)VidalYellow card 11'
PogbaYellow card 41'
Morata 55'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Rakitić 4'
Suárez 68',Yellow card 70'
Neymar 90+7'
Stadium:Olympiastadion
Attendance: 70,442
Referee:Cüneyt Çakir (Turkey)

2014 Supercopa de Catalunya

[edit]
Barcelona vEspanyol
29 October 2014Final Barcelona1–1
(4–2p)
EspanyolGirona
21:30Piqué 15'ReportArbilla 50'Stadium:Montilivi
Attendance: 5,110
Referee:Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo (Catalonia)
Penalties

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