| 2014–15 season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| President | Josep Maria Bartomeu | |||
| Head Coach | Luis Enrique | |||
| Stadium | Camp Nou | |||
| La Liga | 1st | |||
| Copa del Rey | Winners | |||
| UEFA Champions League | Winners | |||
| Top goalscorer | League: Lionel Messi (43) All: Lionel Messi (58) | |||
| Highest home attendance | 98,760 vsReal Madrid (22 March 2015) | |||
| Lowest home attendance | 27,099 vsElche (8 January 2015) | |||
| Average home league attendance | 77,374 (including Joan Gamper Trophy) | |||
| Biggest win | Barcelona 8–0Córdoba | |||
| Biggest defeat | Barcelona 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.
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]
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.
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]
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]




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]
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..
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.
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]

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.
| N | Pos. | Nat. | Name | Age | EU | Since | App | Goals | Ends | Transfer fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GK | Marc-André ter Stegen | 23 | EU | 2014 | 21 | 0 | 2019 | €12M | ||
| 2 | RB | Martín Montoya | 24 | EU | 2011 | 67 | 2 | 2018 | Youth system | ||
| 3 | DF | Gerard Piqué | 28 | EU | 2008 | 310 | 27 | 2019 | €5M | FromYouth system | |
| 4 | MF | Ivan Rakitić | 27 | EU | 2014 | 51 | 8 | 2019 | €18M | Second nationality: Switzerland | |
| 5 | MF | Sergio Busquets (4th captain) | 26 | EU | 2008 | 331 | 12 | 2019 | Youth system | ||
| 6 | MF | Xavi (captain) | 35 | EU | 1998 | 767 | 83 | 2016 | Youth system | ||
| 7 | FW | Pedro | 27 | EU | 2008 | 318 | 98 | 2019 | Youth system | ||
| 8 | MF | Andrés Iniesta (vice-captain) | 31 | EU | 2002 | 549 | 53 | 2018 | Youth system | ||
| 9 | FW | Luis Suárez | 28 | Non-EU | 2014 | 43 | 25 | 2019 | €81M | ||
| 10 | FW | Lionel Messi (3rd captain) | 27 | EU | 2004 | 482 | 412 | 2018 | Youth system | Second nationality: Spain | |
| 11 | FW | Neymar | 23 | Non-EU | 2013 | 92 | 54 | 2018 | €86M | ||
| 12 | MF | Rafinha | 22 | EU | 2011 | 39 | 2 | 2016 | Youth system | Second nationality: Spain | |
| 13 | GK | Claudio Bravo | 32 | EU | 2014 | 37 | 0 | 2018 | €12M | Second nationality: Spain | |
| 14 | MF | Javier Mascherano | 30 | EU | 2010 | 231 | 0 | 2018 | €22M | Second nationality: Italy | |
| 15 | DF | Marc Bartra | 24 | EU | 2010 | 79 | 4 | 2017 | Youth system | ||
| 16 | RB | Douglas | 24 | Non-EU | 2014 | 4 | 0 | 2019 | €4M | ||
| 18 | LB | Jordi Alba | 26 | EU | 2012 | 114 | 7 | 2020 | €14M | FromYouth system | |
| 20 | MF | Sergi Roberto | 23 | EU | 2012 | 53 | 4 | 2019 | Youth system | ||
| 21 | LB | Adriano | 30 | EU | 2010 | 170 | 16 | 2017 | €9.5M | Second nationality: Spain | |
| 22 | RB | Dani Alves | 32 | EU | 2009 | 343 | 20 | 2015 | €30M | Second nationality: Spain | |
| 23 | DF | Thomas Vermaelen | 29 | EU | 2014 | 1 | 0 | 2019 | €10M | ||
| 24 | DF | Jérémy Mathieu | 31 | EU | 2014 | 41 | 3 | 2018 | €20M | ||
| 25 | GK | Jordi Masip | 26 | EU | 2014 | 2 | 0 | 2017 | Youth system |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Source:UEFA.com
| No. | Pos. | Nat. | Name | Age | EU | Moving from | Type | Transfer window | Ends | Transfer fee | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GK | Marc-André ter Stegen | 22 | EU | Transfer | Summer | 2019 | €12M | FCBarcelona.com | ||
| — | FW | Gerard Deulofeu | 20 | EU | Loan return | Summer | 2019 | Free | FCBarcelona.com | ||
| 12 | MF | Rafinha | 21 | EU | Celta Vigo | Loan return | Summer | 2016 | Free | FCBarcelona.com | |
| 4 | MF | Ivan Rakitić | 26 | EU | Sevilla | Transfer | Summer | 2019 | €18M+Suárez loan | FCBarcelona.com | |
| 13 | GK | Claudio Bravo | 31 | EU | Real Sociedad | Transfer | Summer | 2018 | €12M | FCBarcelona.com | |
| 9 | FW | Luis Suárez | 27 | Non-EU | Transfer | Summer | 2019 | €81.25M | FCBarcelona.com | ||
| 24 | DF | Jérémy Mathieu | 30 | EU | Valencia | Transfer | Summer | 2018 | €20M | FCBarcelona.com | |
| 23 | DF | Thomas Vermaelen | 28 | EU | Transfer | Summer | 2019 | €18M | FCBarcelona.com | ||
| 16 | RB | Douglas | 24 | Non-EU | Transfer | Summer | 2019 | €4M | FCBarcelona.com |
Total spending:
€165.25 million
Total income:
€80.8 million
Total expenditure:
€84.45 million
| Position | Staff |
|---|---|
| First team head coach | Luis Enrique |
| Assistant coach | Juan Carlos Unzué |
| Assistant | Robert Moreno |
| Auxiliary coach | Joan Barbarà |
| Fitness coach | Rafa Pol Eduardo Pons Francesc Cos Paco Seiruŀlo |
| Goalkeeping coach | José Ramón de la Fuente |
| Scoutings | Àlex García Jordi Melero Jaume Torras |
| Physiotherapist | Jaume Minull Juanjo Brau Roger Gironès Xavi Linde |
| Psychologist | Joaquín Valdés |
| Doctor | Ramón Canal Ricard Pruna Daniel Medina |
| Team liaison | Carles Naval |
| Football Area Technical Commission | Jordi Mestre Javier Borda Carles Rexach Ariedo Braida |
| Academy director | Jordi Roura |
| B team coach | Jordi Vinyals |
Last updated: 9 May 2014
Source:FC Barcelona
| No. | Pos | Nat | Player | Total | La Liga | Copa del Rey | UEFA Champions League | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||||
| Goalkeepers | |||||||||||
| 1 | GK | Marc-André ter Stegen | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 13 | 0 | |
| 13 | GK | Claudio Bravo | 37 | 0 | 37 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 25 | GK | Jordi Masip | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Defenders | |||||||||||
| 2 | DF | Martín Montoya | 12 | 0 | 6+2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| 3 | DF | Gerard Piqué | 44 | 7 | 26+1 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 11 | 1 | |
| 14 | DF | Javier Mascherano | 47 | 0 | 26+2 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 12 | 0 | |
| 15 | DF | Marc Bartra | 25 | 1 | 11+3 | 1 | 4+1 | 0 | 5+1 | 0 | |
| 16 | DF | Douglas | 5 | 0 | 1+1 | 0 | 1+2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 18 | DF | Jordi Alba | 44 | 2 | 27 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 11 | 0 | |
| 20 | DF | Sergi Roberto | 18 | 2 | 4+8 | 0 | 3+1 | 2 | 1+1 | 0 | |
| 21 | DF | Adriano | 27 | 2 | 10+6 | 0 | 3+1 | 2 | 1+6 | 0 | |
| 22 | DF | Dani Alves | 46 | 0 | 29+1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 11 | 0 | |
| 23 | DF | Thomas Vermaelen | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 24 | DF | Jérémy Mathieu | 41 | 3 | 23+5 | 2 | 3+3 | 1 | 3+4 | 0 | |
| 32 | DF | Edgar Ié | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Midfielders | |||||||||||
| 4 | MF | Ivan Rakitić | 51 | 7 | 23+9 | 5 | 5+2 | 0 | 11+1 | 2 | |
| 5 | MF | Sergio Busquets | 47 | 1 | 29+4 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 9+1 | 0 | |
| 6 | MF | Xavi | 44 | 2 | 19+12 | 2 | 0+3 | 0 | 2+8 | 0 | |
| 8 | MF | Andrés Iniesta | 42 | 3 | 19+5 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 10+1 | 0 | |
| 12 | MF | Rafinha | 36 | 2 | 13+11 | 1 | 5+1 | 1 | 1+5 | 0 | |
| 26 | MF | Sergi Samper | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2+1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| 27 | MF | Adama Traoré | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1+1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| 30 | MF | Alen Halilović | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 35 | MF | Gerard Gumbau | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Forwards | |||||||||||
| 7 | FW | Pedro | 50 | 11 | 15+20 | 6 | 3+3 | 5 | 4+5 | 0 | |
| 9 | FW | Luis Suárez | 43 | 25 | 25+2 | 16 | 6 | 2 | 10 | 7 | |
| 10 | FW | Lionel Messi | 57 | 58 | 37+1 | 43 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 10 | |
| 11 | FW | Neymar | 51 | 39 | 29+4 | 22 | 6 | 7 | 12 | 10 | |
| 29 | FW | Sandro Ramírez | 12 | 4 | 0+7 | 2 | 0+2 | 1 | 0+3 | 1 | |
| 31 | FW | Munir El Haddadi | 16 | 1 | 7+3 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1+2 | 0 | |
Win Draw Loss
| 19 July 2014Colombino Trophy | Recreativo Huelva | 0–1 | Barcelona | Huelva,Spain |
| 20:45 | Dimas | Report | Román | Stadium:Nuevo Colombino Attendance: 5,629[108] Referee: Jorge Vásquez (Spain) |
| 2 August 2014Friendly | Nice | 1–1 | Barcelona | Nice,France |
| 20:45 | Cvitanich Pied Amavi Bosetti | Report | Piqué Iniesta Xavi | Stadium:Allianz Riviera Attendance: 21,847[109] Referee:Ruddy Buquet (France) |
| 6 August 2014Friendly | Napoli | 1–0 | Barcelona | Geneva,Switzerland |
| 20:00 | Koulibaly Džemaili | Report | Stadium:Stade de Genève Attendance: 14,852[110] Referee:Stephan Studer (Switzerland) |
| 9 August 2014Friendly | HJK | 0–6 | Barcelona | Helsinki,Finland |
| 16:00 | Report | Munir Roberto Piqué Bartra Sandro | Stadium:Helsinki Olympic Stadium Attendance: 40,435[111] Referee:Mattias Gestranius (Finland) |
| 18 August 2014Joan Gamper Trophy | Barcelona | 6–0 | León | Barcelona,Spain |
| 20:30 | Messi Neymar Munir Sandro | Report | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 72,475[112] Referee: Álvarez Izquierdo (Spain) |
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barcelona(C) | 38 | 30 | 4 | 4 | 110 | 21 | +89 | 94 | Qualification for theChampions League group stage |
| 2 | Real Madrid | 38 | 30 | 2 | 6 | 118 | 38 | +80 | 92 | |
| 3 | Atlético Madrid | 38 | 23 | 9 | 6 | 67 | 29 | +38 | 78 | |
| 4 | Valencia | 38 | 22 | 11 | 5 | 70 | 32 | +38 | 77 | Qualification for theChampions League play-off round |
| 5 | Sevilla | 38 | 23 | 7 | 8 | 71 | 45 | +26 | 76 | Qualification for theChampions League group stage[a] |
| 24 August 20141 | Barcelona | 3–0 | Elche | Barcelona |
| 21:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Messi Mascherano Munir | Report | Pašalić | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 68,105[114] Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria) |
| 31 August 20142 | Villarreal | 0–1 | Barcelona | Villarreal |
| 19:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Report | Pedro Dani Alves Sandro | Stadium:El Madrigal Attendance: 21,200[115] Referee:Carlos Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid) |
| 13 September 20143 | Barcelona | 2–0 | Athletic Bilbao | Barcelona |
| 16:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Busquets Neymar | Report | Aduriz | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 80,181[116] Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia) |
| 21 September 20144 | Levante | 0–5 | Barcelona | Valencia |
| 21:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Morales Vyntra | Report | Neymar Mascherano Messi Busquets Rakitić Sandro Pedro | Stadium:Ciutat de València Attendance: 22,177[117] Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León) |
| 24 September 20145 | Málaga | 0–0 | Barcelona | Málaga |
| 22:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Rosales Weligton | Report | Douglas Piqué | Stadium:La Rosaleda Attendance: 24,820[118] Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands) |
| 27 September 20146 | Barcelona | 6–0 | Granada | Barcelona |
| 18:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Neymar Rakitić Messi Dani Alves | Report | Rico Foulquier | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 72,596 Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community) |
| 4 October 20147 | Rayo Vallecano | 0–2 | Barcelona | Madrid |
| 18:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Ba Trashorras Morcillo Aquino | Report | Xavi Messi Neymar Piqué | Stadium:Campo de Vallecas Attendance: 14,070 Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community) |
| 18 October 20148 | Barcelona | 3–0 | Eibar | Barcelona |
| 20:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Neymar Xavi Messi Iniesta | Report | Lillo Lara | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 75,546 Referee:Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria) |
| 25 October 20149 | Real Madrid | 3–1 | Barcelona | Madrid |
| 18:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Ronaldo Pepe Benzema Carvajal | Report | Neymar Messi Piqué Iniesta | Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu Attendance: 85,450 Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura) |
| 1 November 201410 | Barcelona | 0–1 | Celta Vigo | Barcelona |
| 20:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Pedro | Report | Hernández Larrivey S. Gómez | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 71,468 Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country) |
| 8 November 201411 | Almería | 1–2 | Barcelona | Almería |
| 16:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Thomas Soriano Thievy | Report | Neymar Alba | Stadium:Juegos Mediterráneos Attendance: 12,606[119] Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre) |
| 22 November 201412 | Barcelona | 5–1 | Sevilla | Barcelona |
| 20:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Messi Neymar Mathieu Rakitić | Report | Coke Alba Pareja | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 78,283[120] Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community) |
| 30 November 201413 | Valencia | 0–1 | Barcelona | Valencia |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Barragán Mustafi Rodrigo | Report | Mathieu Piqué Alba Busquets Messi | Stadium:Mestalla Attendance: 51,200[122] Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia) |
| 7 December 201414 | Barcelona | 5–1 | Espanyol | Barcelona |
| 17:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Messi Piqué Pedro | Report | S. García Sevilla Vázquez Álvaro Arbilla | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 76,057[123] Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia) |
| 13 December 201415 | Getafe | 0–0 | Barcelona | Getafe |
| 16:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Sarabia Castro | Report | Stadium:Coliseum Alfonso Pérez Attendance: 9,500[124] Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country) |
| 20 December 201416 | Barcelona | 5–0 | Córdoba | Barcelona |
| 16:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Pedro Suárez Busquets Piqué Messi | Report | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 60,066[125] Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community) |
| 4 January 201517 | Real Sociedad | 1–0 | Barcelona | San Sebastián |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Alba Vela I. Martínez Granero Finnbogason Bergara | Report | Mathieu Dani Alves Alba Neymar | Stadium:Anoeta Attendance: 28,748[126] Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid) |
| 11 January 201518 | Barcelona | 3–1 | Atlético Madrid | Barcelona |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Neymar Suárez Mascherano Messi | Report | Gámez Mandžukić Juanfran Tiago Griezmann Godín | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 81,658[127] Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre) |
| 18 January 201519 | Deportivo La Coruña | 0–4 | Barcelona | A Coruña |
| 19:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Riera Toché | Report | Messi Bartra Dani Alves Sidnei | Stadium:Riazor Attendance: 25,173 Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community) |
| 24 January 201520 | Elche | 0–6 | Barcelona | Elche |
| 18:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Cisma Aarón Pelegrín Jonathas Fajr Lombán | Report | Piqué Messi Mascherano Alba Neymar Pedro | Stadium:Martínez Valero Attendance: 28,235 Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon) |
| 1 February 201521 | Barcelona | 3–2 | Villarreal | Barcelona |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Neymar Rafinha Messi | Report | Ruiz Bruno Cheryshev J. Dos Santos Vietto | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 60,005 Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country) |
| 8 February 201522 | Athletic Bilbao | 2–5 | Barcelona | Bilbao |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Balenziaga Rico Aduriz López Etxeita Gurpegui | Report | Messi Suárez Dani Alves De Marcos Neymar Pedro | Stadium:San Mamés Attendance: 40,000 Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz |
| 15 February 201523 | Barcelona | 5–0 | Levante | Barcelona |
| 17:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Neymar Messi Suárez Busquets | Report | Ramis Barral | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 74,963 Referee:Mario Melero López (Andalusia) |
| 21 February 201524 | Barcelona | 0–1 | Málaga | Barcelona |
| 16:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Rafinha Piqué Neymar Alba | Report | Juanmi Weligton Recio Duda | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 78,276 Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community) |
| 28 February 201525 | Granada | 1–3 | Barcelona | Granada |
| 16:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Márquez Rico | Report | Suárez Rakitić Neymar Mathieu Messi | Stadium:Nuevo Los Cármenes Attendance: 18,119 Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon) |
| 8 March 201526 | Barcelona | 6–1 | Rayo Vallecano | Barcelona |
| 12:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Suárez Mascherano Piqué Messi Alba Dani Alves Adriano | Report | Tito Trashorras Bueno Aquino | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 87,151 Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Community of Madrid) |
| 14 March 201527 | Eibar | 0–2 | Barcelona | Eibar |
| 18:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Ekiza | Report | Messi | Stadium:Ipurua Attendance: 5,439 Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid) |
| 22 March 201528 | Barcelona | 2–1 | Real Madrid | Barcelona |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Mathieu Suárez Alba Mascherano Iniesta Dani Alves | Report | Pepe Ronaldo Ramos Carvajal Modrić Isco | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 98,760 Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community) |
| 5 April 201529 | Celta Vigo | 0–1 | Barcelona | Vigo |
| 21:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Krohn-Dehli Orellana Nolito | Report | Suárez Mathieu Busquets | Stadium:Balaídos Attendance: 23,731 Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido (Basque Country) |
| 8 April 201530 | Barcelona | 4–0 | Almería | Barcelona |
| 20:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Messi Mascherano Suárez Bartra | Report | Casado | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 73,837 Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands) |
| 11 April 201531 | Sevilla | 2–2 | Barcelona | Sevilla |
| 20:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Krychowiak Banega Iborra Reyes Mbia Gameiro | Report | Messi Neymar Busquets Piqué | Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Attendance: 40,355 Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencian Community) |
| 18 April 201532 | Barcelona | 2–0 | Valencia | Barcelona |
| 16:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Suárez Adriano Mascherano Rakitić Bravo Messi | Report | Parejo Fuego Orbán Otamendi Mustafi | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 92,915 Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León) |
| 25 April 201533 | Espanyol | 0–2 | Barcelona | Cornellà de Llobregat |
| 16:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | S. García Arbilla Vásquez Cañas Moreno | Report | Neymar Messi Alba Dani Alves Busquets | Stadium:Cornellà-El Prat Attendance: 30,253 Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community) |
| 28 April 201534 | Barcelona | 6–0 | Getafe | Barcelona |
| 20:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Messi Suárez Neymar Xavi | Report | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 65,356 Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia) |
| 2 May 201535 | Córdoba | 0–8 | Barcelona | Córdoba |
| 16:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Luso | Report | Rakitić Suárez Messi Piqué Neymar | Stadium:Nuevo Arcángel Attendance: 13,775 Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon) |
| 9 May 201536 | Barcelona | 2–0 | Real Sociedad | Barcelona |
| 18:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Neymar Mascherano Pedro | Report | Granero De la Bella Bergara Rulli Pardo | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 86,047 Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (Galicia) |
| 17 May 201537 | Atlético Madrid | 0–1 | Barcelona | Madrid |
| 19:00CEST (UTC+02:00) | Godín Koke Gabi Giménez Siqueira | Report | Pedro Messi Neymar | Stadium:Vicente Calderón Attendance: 53,254 Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Navarre) |
| 23 May 201538 | Barcelona | 2–2 | Deportivo La Coruña | Barcelona |
| 18:30CEST (UTC+02:00) | Messi Mathieu | Report | Domínguez Lucas Salomão Bergantiños Medunjanin | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 93,743 Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez (Aragon) |
Win Draw Loss
| Opposition | Home score | Away score | Aggregate score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Almería | 4–0 | 2–1 | 6–1 |
| Athletic Bilbao | 2–0 | 5–2 | 7–2 |
| Atlético Madrid | 3–1 | 1–0 | 4–1 |
| Celta Vigo | 0–1 | 1–0 | 1–1 |
| Córdoba | 5–0 | 8–0 | 13–0 |
| Deportivo La Coruña | 2–2 | 4–0 | 6–2 |
| Eibar | 3–0 | 2–0 | 5–0 |
| Elche | 3–0 | 6–0 | 9–0 |
| Espanyol | 5–1 | 2–0 | 7–1 |
| Getafe | 6–0 | 0–0 | 6–0 |
| Granada | 6–0 | 3–1 | 9–1 |
| Levante | 5–0 | 5–0 | 10–0 |
| Málaga | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–1 |
| Rayo Vallecano | 6–1 | 2–0 | 8–1 |
| Real Madrid | 2–1 | 1–3 | 3–4 |
| Real Sociedad | 2–0 | 0–1 | 2–1 |
| Sevilla | 5–1 | 2–2 | 7–3 |
| Valencia | 2–0 | 1–0 | 3–0 |
| Villarreal | 3–2 | 1–0 | 4–2 |
| 3 December 2014First leg | Huesca | 0–4 | Barcelona | Huesca |
| 22:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Carlos David | Report | Rakitić Iniesta Mathieu Pedro Rafinha | Stadium:Estadio El Alcoraz Attendance: 10,000[citation needed] Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande (Community of Madrid) |
| 16 December 2014Second leg | Barcelona | 8–1 (12–1agg.) | Huesca | Barcelona |
| 22:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Pedro Roberto Iniesta Adriano Traoré Sandro | Report | Carlos David | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 44,884[citation needed] Referee:Eduardo Prieto Iglesias (Navarre) |
| 8 January 2015First leg | Barcelona | 5–0 | Elche | Barcelona |
| 22:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Neymar Suárez Messi Alba | Report | Suárez Roco Coro Pelegrín | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 27,099 Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia) |
| 15 January 2015Second leg | Elche | 0–4 (0–9agg.) | Barcelona | Elche |
| 22:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Albácar Peral | Report | Mathieu Roberto Pedro Adriano | Stadium:Martínez Valero Attendance: 13,446[128] Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon) |
| 21 January 2015First leg | Barcelona | 1–0 | Atlético Madrid | Barcelona |
| 22:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Suárez Mascherano Messi | Report | Juanfran Miranda Gabi Godín | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 62,225 Referee:José Luis González González (Castile and León) |
| 28 January 2015Second leg | Atlético Madrid | 2–3 (2–4agg.) | Barcelona | Madrid |
| 21:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Torres García Gabi Turan Suárez Siqueira Giménez Cani | Report | Neymar Mascherano Miranda Messi Dani Alves | Stadium:Vicente Calderón Attendance: 54,851 Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura) |
| 11 February 2015First leg | Barcelona | 3–1 | Villarreal | Barcelona |
| 20:00CET (UTC+01:00) | Messi Iniesta Piqué Neymar Suárez | Report | Trigueros Pina Ruiz Musacchio | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 57,738 Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Canary Islands) |
| 4 March 2015Second leg | Villarreal | 1–3 (2–6agg.) | Barcelona | Villarreal |
| 20:00CET (UTC+01:00) | J. Dos Santos Cheryshev Pina Campbell | Report | Neymar Piqué Suárez | Stadium:El Madrigal Attendance: 23,600 Referee:David Fernández Borbalán (Andalusia) |
| 30 May 2015Final | Athletic Bilbao | 1–3 | Barcelona | Barcelona |
| 21:30CEST (UTC+02:00) | Iraola Balenziaga Williams Iturraspe | Report | Messi Neymar Piqué Busquets | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 99,354 Referee:Velasco Carballo (Community of Madrid) |
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | BAR | PAR | AJX | APO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 15 | 5 | +10 | 15 | Advance toknockout phase | — | 3–1 | 3–1 | 1–0 | ||
| 2 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 7 | +3 | 13 | 3–2 | — | 3–1 | 1–0 | |||
| 3 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 10 | −2 | 5 | Transfer toEuropa League | 0–2 | 1–1 | — | 4–0 | ||
| 4 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 12 | −11 | 1 | 0–4 | 0–1 | 1–1 | — |
| Round | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground | H | A | H | A | A | H |
| Result | W | L | W | W | W | W |
| Position | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
| 17 September 20141 | Barcelona | 1–0 | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Piqué | UEFA Report Club Report | Vinícius Antoniades | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 62,832 Referee:Deniz Aytekin (Germany) |
| 30 September 20142 | Paris Saint-Germain | 3–2 | Paris,France | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | David Luiz Verratti Matuidi Van der Wiel | UEFA Report Club Report | Messi Neymar Dani Alves | Stadium:Parc des Princes Attendance: 46,400 Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy) |
| 21 October 20143 | Barcelona | 3–1 | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Neymar Messi Pedro Sandro | UEFA Report Club Report | Veltman Van Rhijn El Ghazi Riedewald | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 79,357 Referee:William Collum (Scotland) |
| 5 November 20144 | Ajax | 0–2 | Amsterdam,Netherlands | |
| 20:45CET (UTC+01:00) | El Ghazi Veltman Moisander | UEFA Report Club Report | Mascherano Messi Alba Dani Alves | Stadium:Amsterdam Arena Attendance: 52,117 Referee:Pedro Proença (Portugal) |
| 25 November 20145 | APOEL | 0–4 | Nicosia,Cyprus | |
| 20:45CET (UTC+01:00) | Carlão João Guilherme | UEFA Report Club Report | Suárez Dani Alves Rafinha Messi | Stadium:GSP Stadium Attendance: 20,626 Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy) |
| 10 December 20146 | Barcelona | 3–1 | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CET (UTC+01:00) | Messi Neymar Suárez | UEFA Report Club Report | Ibrahimović Cavani | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 82,570 Referee:Martin Atkinson (England) |
| 24 February 2015First leg | Manchester City | 1–2 | Manchester,England | |
| 20:45CET (UTC+01:00) | Clichy Agüero Fernando | UEFA Report Club Report | Suárez Rakitić Dani Alves Adriano Messi | Stadium:Etihad Stadium Attendance: 47,726 Referee:Felix Brych (Germany) |
| 18 March 2015Second leg | Barcelona | 1–0 (3–1agg.) | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CET (UTC+01:00) | Rakitić Dani Alves | UEFA Report Club Report | Fernandinho Kolarov Silva Nasri Agüero Demichelis | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 92,551 Referee:Gianluca Rocchi (Italy) |
| 15 April 2015First leg | Paris Saint-Germain | 1–3 | Paris,France | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Cabaye Mathieu | UEFA Report Club Report | Neymar Piqué Messi Suárez | Stadium:Parc des Princes Attendance: 45,893 Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England) |
| 21 April 2015Second leg | Barcelona | 2–0 (5–1agg.) | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Neymar | UEFA Report Club Report | David Luiz | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 84,477 Referee:Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway) |
| 6 May 2015First leg | Barcelona | 3–0 | Barcelona,Spain | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Dani Alves Piqué Neymar Messi | UEFA Report Club Report | Alonso Benatia Bernat | Stadium:Camp Nou Attendance: 95,639 Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy) |
| 12 May 2015Second leg | Bayern Munich | 3–2 (3–5agg.) | Munich,Germany | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Benatia Rafinha Thiago Lewandowski Müller Alonso Rode | UEFA Report Club Report | Neymar Rakitić Pedro | Stadium:Allianz Arena Attendance: 70,000 Referee:Mark Clattenburg (England) |
| 6 June 2015Final | Juventus | 1–3 | Berlin,Germany | |
| 20:45CEST (UTC+02:00) | Vidal Pogba Morata | UEFA Report Club Report | Rakitić Suárez Neymar | Stadium:Olympiastadion Attendance: 70,442 Referee:Cüneyt Çakir (Turkey) |
| 29 October 2014Final | Barcelona | 1–1 (4–2p) | Espanyol | Girona |
| 21:30 | Piqué | Report | Arbilla | Stadium:Montilivi Attendance: 5,110 Referee:Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo (Catalonia) |
| Penalties | ||||