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2016–17 FC Barcelona season

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117th season in existence of FC Barcelona

Barcelona 2016–17 football season
Barcelona
2016–17 season
PresidentJosep Maria Bartomeu
Head CoachLuis Enrique
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga2nd
Copa del ReyWinners
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Lionel Messi (37)

All:
Lionel Messi (54)
Highest home attendance98,485 vsReal Madrid
(3 December 2016)
Lowest home attendance56,605 vsSporting Gijón
(1 March 2017)
Average home league attendance77,984

The2016–17 season wasFutbol Club Barcelona's 118th in existence andthe club's86th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Barcelona was involved in four competitions after winning thedouble ofLa Liga and theCopa del Rey in theprevious season. This would be the final season under head coachLuis Enrique as he decided to let his contract expire.

Barcelona kicked off the season with en emphatic 5–0 aggregate victory overSevilla in the Supercopa de España, but the rest of the season was more mixed. The most memorable highlights were the historic6–1 comeback win againstParis Saint-Germain in the return leg of the Champions League round of 16, overturning the heavy 0–4 away defeat, and the 3–2 last-minute away league victory inEl Clásico overReal Madrid on 23 April, courtesy of aLionel Messi strike. However, these performances did not yield trophies in the aforementioned competitions, as Barça was shut down byJuventus in the Champions League quarter-finals (0–3 away, 0–0 home) and lost the league title to Real Madrid by three points. The only consolation was a third consecutive Copa del Rey win on 27 May againstAlavés.

The season was the first withoutDani Alves since2007–08, who departed toJuventus, though he returned for a second spell in the2021–22 season.

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Home
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Away
Away alt.
Third
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Season overview

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June

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On 1 June, the club announced thatSandro Ramírez's contract would be rescinded.[1]

On 2 June, Barcelona announced thatDani Alves would be departing the club after eight seasons.[2]

On 3 June, Barcelona announced thatGerman clubBorussia Dortmund have informed them of their desire to activate the buy-out clause forMarc Bartra.[3]

On 5 June, the club announced thatDenis Suárez will be forming part of the first team for this season.[4]

July

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On 1 July, Barcelona andNeymar negotiated a five-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2021.[5]

On 4 July, the club completed the transfer of Denis Suárez.[6]

On 12 July, the club announced the transfers of 22-year-oldFrench international defenderSamuel Umtiti fromLyon[7] andLucas Digne fromParis Saint-Germain for the next five seasons, respectively.[8]

On 14 July, the two transfers were completed.[9][10]

On 19 July, Barcelona andSergi Samper negotiated a three-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2019, including promotion to the first team.[11]

On 19 July, Barcelona andMunir El Haddadi also negotiated a three-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2019.[12]

On 19 July, Barcelona andQatar Airways extended sponsorship agreement for one year more.[13]

On 21 July, Barcelona andValencia reached an agreement for the transfer ofPortuguese international midfielderAndré Gomes.[14] On 26 July, the transfer was completed.[15]

During the press conference of Gomes' presentation, the club announced midfielderJavier Mascherano's contract was extended until 30 June 2019.[16]

On 30 July, Barcelona won their first pre-season match againstScottish championsCeltic with a 1–3 score inDublin as part of the2016 International Champions Cup.[17]

August

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On 1 August, the club cancelled the contracts ofAlex Song andMartín Montoya.[18][19]

On 3 August, Barcelona defeatedEnglish Premier League championsLeicester City 4–2 inStockholm with goals from Munir (2),Luis Suárez andBarcelona B player Rafa Mújica.[20]

On 6 August, Barcelona were soundly defeated byLiverpool 4–0 atWembley Stadium inLondon.[21]

On 8 August, the club loanedThomas Vermaelen toItalian clubRoma with an option to buy.[22]

On 10 August, the2016 Joan Gamper Trophy was played against Italian clubSampdoria, finishing 3–2 with a goal from Luis Suárez and two fromLionel Messi.[23]

On 14 August, Barcelona won the first official match in the2016 Supercopa de España againstSevilla with a 0–2 away score.[24]

On 18 August, Barcelona beat Sevilla with 3–0 (5–0 aggregate) and won their 12th Supercopa de España.[25]

On 20 August, Barcelona defeatedReal Betis 6–2 in their first Liga match, with a hat-trick from Luis Suárez, two goals from Messi and one fromArda Turan.[26]

On 25 August, the club completed the transfer of 27-year-old goalkeeperJasper Cillessen fromAjax on a five-year contract,[27] with goalkeeperClaudio Bravo then joiningManchester City after two years with Barça.[28] Several hours later, both teams were drawn intoGroup C of the Champions League draw, alongsideBorussia Mönchengladbach and Celtic.[29]

On 28 August, Barcelona defeatedAthletic Bilbao 0–1 with a goal fromRakitić andLuis Enrique wins his 100th match as Barça manager,[30]Ter Stegen made most goalkeeper passes in one single match in LaLiga.[31]

On 30 August, the club completed the last transfer ofPaco Alcácer from Valencia.[32]

September

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On 10 September, in the match against Deportivo Alavés, Barcelona suffered a 1–2 defeat.[33]

On 13 September, Barcelona defeated Celtic 7–0 in the opening match of Group C in the Champions League. Messi notched his first hat-trick of the season, while Neymar provided four assists and afree-kick goal.[34]

On 17 September, Barcelona faced for the first time recently promotedLeganés at theEstadio Municipal de Butarque. Barcelona won 1–5 with two goals from Messi and one each from Luis Suárez, Neymar andRafinha.[35]

On 21 September, Barcelona drew against Atlético Madrid 1–1; Ivan Rakitić gave Barça the lead before half-time, but Atlético battled back to draw level in the second half after Messi was substituted out due to injury.[36]

On 24 September, Barcelona won 0–5 overSporting de Gijón through two goals from Neymar and one each from Suárez, Turan and Rafinha.[37]

On 28 September, Barcelona defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–2 with goals from Turan andGerard Piqué, turning around a 1–0 first-half deficit to Barça top of Group C.[38]

October

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On 2 October, Barcelona lost toCelta de Vigo 4–3; a second-half resurgence not enough for Luis Enrique's side as they finished on the wrong end of a seven-goal thriller away inVigo.[39]

On 15 October, Barcelona defeatedDeportivo de La Coruña 4–0 with two goals from Rafinha and one each from Luis Suárez and Messi, the latter who returned from injury in the match.[40]

On 19 October, Barcelona defeatedManchester City – led by former Barça managerPep Guardiola – 4–0 at home on the strength of a Messi hat-trick.[41]

On 22 October, Barcelona defeated Valencia 2–3 at Mestalla, Messi spot-kick in injury time secured three points out of an electrifying encounter.[42]

On 29 October, Barcelona won against Granada 1–0 in the 1,500th game at Camp Nou, Barça found it tough to breakdown the stubborn visitors but Rafinha's strike was enough to claim the win.[43]

November

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On 1 November, Barcelona was defeated by Manchester City 3–1 at Manchester, Guardiola's team came from behind after Messi opened scoring.[44]

On 6 November, Barcelona won 1–2 against Sevilla at the Sánchez Pizjuán; Messi canceled out Vitolo's opener late in the first half before setting up Luis Suárez for the winner in a frenetic game.[45]

On 16 November, the club announcedRakuten signed up as FC Barcelona's new main global partner; the Japanese company will appear on the front of the team's shirt and become the Global Innovation and Entertainment Partner for the next four seasons, starting 1 July 2017.[46]

On 19 November, Barça drew Málaga 0–0, a domineering performance was frustrated by 90 minutes of intense Andalusian defending.[47]

On 23 November, Barcelona won 2–0 against Celtic atCeltic Park; coupled with Man City's draw in Germany, they clinched a seeded berth in the round of sixteen.[48] Also in this game Messi reached 100 goals in international competitions for Barcelona.[49]

On 27 November, Barcelona drew 1–1 with Real Sociedad at Anoeta, Messi's second-half leveller halted Barça's run of four straight league losses in San Sebastian.[50]

On 30 November, Barcelona drewHércules 1–1, a fine long range strike from debutant Aleña gave Barça a slight advantage going into the second leg.[51]

December

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2016–17 FC Barcelona at the Match of Champions

On 3 December, Barcelona drew 1–1 with Real Madrid, Luis Suárez' header being cancelled out by 90th minute Ramos equaliser.[52]

On 6 December, Barcelona won 4–0 against Borussia Mönchengladbach, a game which saw a hat-trick from Arda Turan.[53]

On 10 December, Barcelona won Osasuna 0–3, Luis Suárez breaks the deadlock in the second half, and two further goals from Leo Messi go on to claim all three points in Pamplona.[54]

On 12 December, Barcelona were drawn against Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16 of the Champions League.[55]

On 15 December, Barcelona and Suárez negotiated a five-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2021.[56]

On 18 December, Barcelona won 4–1 against Espanyol in theDerbi barceloní.[57]

On 21 December, Barcelona won 7–0 against Hércules; Paco Alcácer scored his first official goal and Arda Turan got a hat-trick as Barça cruised into the last 16 of the Copa del Rey.[58]

On 23 December, Barcelona was drawn against Athletic Club in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey.[59]

January

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On 8 January Barcelona drew 1–1 with Villarreal, with Messi scoring the equalizer in the 90th minute.[60]

On 11 January, Barcelona won 3–1 against Athletic Bilbao, goals from Suárez, Neymar and Messi secured an action-packed victory that kept alive the quest for a third consecutive Copa del Rey trophy.[61]

On 14 January, Barcelona won 5–0 against Las Palmas, a brace from Luis Suárez and one each for Leo Messi, Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal gave Barça a winning home start to the league in 2017.[62]

On 19 January Barcelona won 0–1 against Real Sociedad, Neymar's 21st-minute penalty ended decade of disappointments in San Sebastián.[63]

On 22 January, Barcelona won 0–4 against Eibar, a first-half strike from Denis followed by a goal each from the trident in the second secured another three points to stay within reach of the top two.[64]

On 26 January, Barcelona won 5–2 against Real Sociedad, a brace from Denis Suárez and further goals by Leo Messi, Luis Suárez and Arda Turan sent Barça into the final four of the Copa del Rey.[65]

On 29 January Barcelona drew 1–1 with Real Betis, an incident-packed game saw Suárez snatched a draw in the 90th minute after the Catalans had already seen at least one valid equaliser overruled.[66]

February

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On 1 February, Barcelona won 2–1 against Atlético Madrid, Suárez and Messi put them in command but Griezmann's second half header kept Atlético alive.[67]

On 4 February, Barcelona won 3–0 against Athletic Club Bilbao, Paco Alcácer, Leo Messi, and Aleix Vidal all found the net.[68]

On 7 February, Barcelona draw 1–1 against Atlético Madrid, Luis Suárez's tap-in just before half-time was enough to see the Catalans into a fourth consecutive Copa del Rey final despite late drama which saw the visitors equalise and a player sent off.[69]

On 11 February, Barcelona won 6–0 against Alavés. Luis Suárez (2), Neymar Jr, Leo Messi and Ivan Rakitic were on target, plus one own goal; Aleix Vidal suffered a very serious ankle injury late in the game.[70]

On 14 February, Barcelona lost 4–0 against Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the first knockout round of the Champions League.[71]

On 19 February, Barcelona won 2–1 against Leganés, Leo Messi's 90th-minute penalty won the game at the Camp Nou.[72]

On 26 February, Barcelona won 2–1 against Atlético Madrid, Rafinha's opener was quickly cancelled out by Godín's header but Messi sealed three points in the closing stages.[73]

March

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On 1 March, Barcelona won 6–1 against Sporting Gijón, with goals from Messi, Suárez, Alcácer, Neymar Jr, Rakitić and an own goal at the Camp Nou.[74] During the press conference after the match, Luis Enrique announced his decision to leave at the end of the season.[75]

On 4 March, Barcelona won 5–0 against Celta, with goals from Messi (2), Neymar, Rakitic and Umtiti.[76]

On 8 March, Barça came back from a 4–0 deficit in the first leg. In the second leg, they were up 3–1, but by way of scoring three goals in the last seven minutes, they advanced. Marc-Andre Ter Stegen's saves coupled with Neymar's brace and Sergi Roberto's goal at the death clinched the 6–5 aggregate win in what was hailed as one of the greatest comebacks in Champions League history.[77]

On 9 March, Barcelona and Rakitic negotiated a four-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2021.[78]

On 12 March, Barcelona lost to Deportivo la Coruña 2–1, two goals from corners condemned Barça to defeat in Galicia, with Luis Suárez scoring in between.[79]

On 17 March, Barcelona were drawn againstJuventus in the quarter finals of the Champions League.[80]

On 19 March, Barcelona won 4–2 against Valencia, with goals from Suárez, André Gomes and a brace from Messi.[81]

April

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Barcelona defeated Granada on 2 April 1–4 away, goals from Suárez, Alcácer, Rakitic and Neymar handed Barça another three points to keep in close proximity of the top.[82]

On 5 April, Barcelona defeated Sevilla 3–0, with a goal from Suárez and two from Messi in 8 minutes.[83]

On 8 April, Barcelona lost to Málaga 2–0, ten-man Barça missed out on the chance to return to the top of the table.[84]

On 11 April, Barcelona lost to Juventus 3–0, Barça could not break through Juve's rock-solid defense.[85]

On 15 April, Barcelona beat Real Sociedad 3–2, Barça edged past La Real in a hard-fought duel thanked to two goals from Leo Messi and one from Paco Alcácer.[86]

On 19 April, Barcelona drew 0–0 with Juventus, Barça bade farewell to the Champions League after being unable to break down a resilient Juve backline.[87]

On 23 April, Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3–2, Barça grabbed a dramatic victory at the Santiago Bernabéu thanks to an injury-time strike from Leo Messi to move joint-top of the table.[88] The Argentine star scored his 500th official goal in blaugrana colours at the same time.[89]

On 26 April, Barcelona beat Osasuna 7–1, braces for Gomes, Messi and Alcácer, and a first ever Barça goal for Mascherano,[90] earned the points.[91]

On 29 April, Barcelona beat Espanyol 3–0, all goals after half time, including a Suárez brace and one from Rakitic, to stay top of the table.[92]

May

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On 6 May, Barcelona beat Villarreal 4–1, Messi, Suarez and Neymar all scored to keep the Liga title challenge alive, in the process surpassing a combined 100 goals for a third consecutive season.[93]

On 14 May, Barcelona beat Las Palmas 4–1, Neymar Jr scored three of the four goals that meant the championship race would now go to the last weekend.[94]

On 21 May, Barcelona won Eibar 4–2, Luis Enrique's men rally back from two goals down to claim victory on the final day of the league campaign but it was not enough to earn the title.[95]

On 27 May, Barcelona won Alavés 3–1, Barça become the first side since the 1950s to win the Copa del Rey three years in a row, on Luis Enrique's last game in charge.[96]

On 29 May, Barcelona and Ter Stegen negotiated a five-year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2022.[97]

Players

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Squad information

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1GKGermanyMarc-André ter Stegen25EU20149302022€12M
3CBSpainGerard Piqué30EU2008397352019€5MOriginally fromYouth system
4MFCroatiaIvan Rakitić29EU2014159262021€20M
5MFSpainSergio Busquets (3rd captain)28EU2008432122021YS
6MFSpainDenis Suárez23EU20163642020€3.25M
7MFTurkeyArda Turan30Non-EU201555152019€34M
8MFSpainAndrés Iniesta (captain)33EU2002630552018YS
9FWUruguayLuis Suárez30Non-EU20141471212021€82.3MSecond nationality: Italy
10FWArgentinaLionel Messi (vice-captain)29EU20045835072018YSSecond nationality: Spain
11FWBrazilNeymar25Non-EU20131861052021€57.1MSecond nationality: Portugal
12MFBrazilRafinha24EU201178112020YSSecond nationality: Spain
13GKNetherlandsJasper Cillessen28EU20161002021€13M
14CBArgentinaJavier Mascherano (4th captain)32EU201032212019€22MSecond nationality: Italy
17FWSpainPaco Alcácer23EU20162882021€28M
18LBSpainJordi Alba28EU201219892020€14MOriginally fromYouth system
19LBFranceLucas Digne23EU20162612021€16.5M
20RBSpainSergi Roberto25EU201015362019YS
21MFPortugalAndré Gomes23EU20164732021€50M
22RBSpainAleix Vidal27EU20152622020€14.8MOriginally fromYouth system
23CBFranceSamuel Umtiti23EU20164312021€25M
24CBFranceJérémy Mathieu33EU20148842018€23M
25GKSpainJordi Masip28EU2014402017YS

From youth squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
26GKSpain ESPJosé Aurelio Suárez
27MFCameroon CMRWilfrid Kaptoum
28MFSpain ESPCarles Aleñá
29FWSpain ESPMarc Cardona
30MFSpain ESPÁlex Carbonell
No.Pos.NationPlayer
31DFSpain ESPBorja López
32DFSpain ESPNili
33DFBrazil BRAMarlon Santos
34DFSpain ESPSergi Palencia

Players in

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
6MFSpainDenis Suárez22EUSpainVillarrealBuyback clauseSummer2020€3.25MFCBarcelona.com
RBSpainMartín Montoya25EUSpainReal BetisLoan returnSummer2020FreeFCBarcelona.com
30MFCroatiaAlen Halilović20EUSpainSporting GijónLoan returnSummer2020FreeFCBarcelona.com
FWSpainCristian Tello24EUItalyFiorentinaLoan returnSummer2020FreeFCBarcelona.com
23DFFranceSamuel Umtiti22EUFranceLyonTransferSummer2021€25MFCBarcelona.com
19DFFranceLucas Digne22EUFranceParis Saint-GermainTransferSummer2021€16.5M+€4M
variables
FCBarcelona.com
21MFPortugalAndré Gomes22EUSpainValenciaTransferSummer2021€35M+€20M
variables
FCBarcelona.com
13GKNetherlandsJasper Cillessen27EUNetherlandsAjaxTransferSummer2021€13M+€2M
variables
FCBarcelona.com
17FWSpainPaco Alcácer23EUSpainValenciaTransferSummer2021€30M+€2M
variables
FCBarcelona.com

Total spending: €122.75M

Players out

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
19FWSpainSandro Ramírez20EUSpainMálagaEnd of contractSummerFreeMalagaCF.com
6DFBrazilDani Alves33EUItalyJuventusEnd of contractSummerFreeJuventus.com
15CBSpainMarc Bartra25EUGermanyBorussia DortmundTransferSummer€8MBVB.de
30MFCroatiaAlen Halilović20EUGermanyHamburgTransferSummer€5MHSV.de
21DFBrazilAdriano31EUTurkeyBeşiktaşTransferSummer€0.6MBJK.tr.com
DFSpainMartín Montoya25EUSpainValenciaContract terminationSummerFreeValenciaCF.com
17MFCameroonAlex Song28EURussiaRubin KazanContract terminationSummerFreesportseon.com
23DFBelgiumThomas Vermaelen30EUItalyRomaLoanSummerFreeASRoma.com
FWSpainCristian Tello25EUItalyFiorentinaLoanSummerFreeViolaChannel.tv
13GKChileClaudio Bravo33EUEnglandManchester CityTransferSummer€18M+€2M variablesManCity.com
16MFSpainSergi Samper21EUSpainGranadaLoanSummerFreeGranadaCF.es
2DFBrazilDouglas26Non-EUSpainSporting GijónLoanSummerFreeRealSporting.com
17FWSpainMunir El Haddadi20EUSpainValenciaLoanSummerFreeValenciaCF.com

Total income: €31.6 million

Net:Decrease €91.15 million

Technical staff

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

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

Statistics

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Squad appearances and goals

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Last updated on 27 May 2017.
No.PosNatPlayerTotalLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKGermany GERMarc-André ter Stegen460360901000
13GKNetherlands NEDJasper Cillessen10010108000
25GKSpain ESPJordi Masip0000000000
Defenders
3DFSpain ESPGerard Piqué413252817010
14DFArgentina ARGJavier Mascherano401251805020
18DFSpain ESPJordi Alba391261606010
19DFFrance FRALucas Digne261170403120
20MFSpain ESPSergi Roberto471320816010
22DFSpain ESPAleix Vidal12262104010
23DFFrance FRASamuel Umtiti431251809010
24DFFrance FRAJérémy Mathieu161131200010
31DFSpain ESPNili1000001000
33DFBrazil BRAMarlon Santos3020100000
35DFSpain ESPBorja López1000001000
Midfielders
4MFCroatia CROIvan Rakitić519328908120
5MFSpain ESPSergio Busquets480330805020
6MFSpain ESPDenis Suárez363261107220
7MFTurkey TURArda Turan3013183545422
8MFSpain ESPAndrés Iniesta371230815010
12MFBrazil BRARafinha297186604110
21MFPortugal PORAndré Gomes473303808010
28MFSpain ESPCarles Aleñá4130001100
30MFSpain ESPÁlex Carbonell1000001000
Forwards
9FWUruguay URULuis Suárez51373529936411
10FWArgentina ARGLionel Messi525434379117521
11FWBrazil BRANeymar45203013946300
17FWSpain ESPPaco Alcácer278206304200
29FWSpain ESPMarc Cardona2000101000
Players who have made an appearance or had a squad number this season but have left the club
2DFBrazil BRADouglas0000000000
13GKChile CHIClaudio Bravo3010000020
16MFSpain ESPSergi Samper0000000000
17FWSpain ESPMunir El Haddadi3110000021

Squad statistics

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LeagueEuropeCupOthersTotal Stats
Games played38109259
Games won2866242
Games drawn61209
Games lost43108
Goals scored11626245171
Goals conceded37129058
Goal difference7914155113
Clean sheets1242219
Goal by Substitute22115
Total shots
Shots on target
Corners
Players used
Offsides
Fouls suffered
Fouls committed
Yellow cards6520173105
Red cards11204

Last updated: 5 August 2016
Source:La liga statistics,UEFA Champions League statistics,Copa Del Rey statistics

Players Used: Barcelona has used a total of – different players in all competitions.

Goalscorers

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No.Pos.NationNameLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaTotal
10FWArgentinaMessi37115154
9FWUruguaySuárez2934137
11FWBrazilNeymar Jr1443021
7MFTurkeyArda344213
4MFCroatiaI. Rakitić80109
17FWSpainPaco Alcácer60208
12MFBrazilRafinha60107
3DFSpainPiqué21003
6MFSpainDenis Suárez10203
21MFPortugalAndré Gomes30003
22DFSpainAleix Vidal20002
8MFSpainA. Iniesta01001
14MFArgentinaMascherano10001
18DFSpainJordi Alba10001
19DFFranceDigne00101
20DFSpainS. Roberto01001
23DFFranceUmtiti10001
24DFFranceMathieu10001
28MFSpainAleñá00101
17FWSpainMunir00011
#Own goals21003
TOTAL11626245171

Last updated: 27 May 2017[98]

Hat-tricks

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PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetition
UruguayLuis SuárezSpainReal Betis6–2 (H)20 August 2016La Liga
ArgentinaLionel MessiScotlandCeltic7–0 (H)13 September 2016Champions League
ArgentinaLionel MessiEnglandManchester City4–0 (H)19 October 2016Champions League
TurkeyArda TuranGermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach4–0 (H)6 December 2016Champions League
TurkeyArda TuranSpainHércules7–0 (H)21 December 2016Copa del Rey
BrazilNeymarSpainLas Palmas1–4 (A)14 May 2017La Liga

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Clean sheets

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Updated 14 January 2017.

RankNameLa LigaCopa del ReyChampions LeagueSupercopa de EspañaTotalPlayed Games
1GermanyTer Stegen120301526
1NetherlandsJasper Cillessen021039
1ChileClaudio Bravo000223
Total102421838

Disciplinary record

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

NPNat.NameLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaTotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
1GKGermanyTer Stegen112
3DFSpainPiqué63443451422417916
4MFCroatiaI. Rakitić54110
5MFSpainSergio931114
6MFSpainDenis Suárez11
7MFTurkeyArda11
8MFSpainA. Iniesta2226
9FWUruguaySuárez82111121
10FWArgentinaMessi639
11FWBrazilNeymar Jr6153141
12MFBrazilRafinha112
13GKNetherlandsCillessen11
14MFArgentinaMascherano6118
17FWSpainPaco Alcácer11
18MFSpainJordi Alba4127
19DFFranceDigne33
20MFSpainS. Roberto51161
21MFPortugalAndré Gomes314
22DFSpainAleix Vidal11
23DFFranceUmtiti41319
24DFFranceMathieu11
28MFSpainAleñá11

Last updated: 27 May 2017
Source:ESPNFC.com,FCBarcelona.com
Ordered byRed card,Second yellow card andYellow card
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number ofsending offs by a direct red card.

Injury record

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NPNat.NameTypeStatusSourceMatchInj. DateRet. Date
1GKGermanyTer StegenKnee Injury (sprained ligament in left knee)FCB.comin training11 August 201624 August 2016
8MFSpainA. IniestaKnee Injury (strained posterior capsule in right knee)FCB.comvsSevilla14 August 201610 September 2016
24DFFranceMathieuHamstring (torn femoral bicep in right leg)FCB.comvsSevilla14 August 201610 September 2016
14MFArgentinaMascheranoHamstring (in right leg)FCB.comvsSevilla17 August 201624 August 2016
10FWArgentinaMessiGroin injury (abductor muscle in left hamstring)FCB.comvsAthletic Bilbao28 August 201610 September 2016
21MFPortugalAndré GomesMuscular bruise (on right leg)FCB.comin training with
Portugal
30 August 201613 September 2016
1GKGermanyTer StegenHamstring (pulled hamstring)FCB.comin training9 September 201613 September 2016
23DFFranceUmtitiKnee injury (Internal ligament strain on his left knee)FCB.comin training20 September 201615 October 2016
10FWArgentinaMessiGroin injury (in right leg)FCB.comvsAtlético Madrid21 September 201615 October 2016
18DFSpainJordi AlbaThigh injury (in left leg)FCB.comvsItaly
withSpain
6 October 201619 October 2016
20RBSpainS. RobertoAbductor strain (in right leg)FCB.comin training with
Spain
8 October 201622 October 2016
13GKNetherlandsJasper CillessenAnkle sprain (sprained ligaments in his right ankle)FCB.comin training with
Netherlands
8 October 201629 October 2016
18DFSpainJordi AlbaThigh injury (strained left hamstring)FCB.comvsManchester City19 October 201619 November 2016
3DFSpainPiquéAnkle sprain (sprained ligaments in right ankle)FCB.comvsManchester City19 October 201619 November 2016
23DFFranceUmtitiThigh injury (rupture to the femoral biceps muscle of his left thigh)FCB.comin training with
France
9 November 201630 November 2016
8MFSpainA.IniestaKnee injury (lateral collateral ligament in right knee)FCB.comvsValencia22 October 20163 December 2016
24DFFranceMathieuCalf Injury (tear in right soleus)FCB.comvsEspanyol25 October 20165 January 2017
13GKNetherlandsJasper CillessenSoleus muscle (in left leg)FCB.comin the vacation30 December 201612 January 2017
12MFBrazilRafinhaHamstring (in right biceps femoris muscle)FCB.comin training17 January 20171 February 2017
8MFSpainA. IniestaSoleus muscle (in left leg)FCB.comvsReal Sociedad20 January 20177 February 2017
5MFSpainSergioAnkle sprain (Sprained external lateral ligament in right ankle)FCB.comvsEibar22 January 20177 February 2017
12MFBrazilRafinhaNose FracturedFCB.comvsAthletic Bilbao4 February 201714 February 2017
14MFArgentinaMascheranoHamstring (thigh injury in left leg)FCB.comvsAtlético Madrid7 February 20171 March 2017
24DFFranceMathieuAnkle sprainFCB.comvsAtlético Madrid26 February 20172 April 2017
14MFArgentinaMascheranoCalf Injury (in left leg)FCB.comvsJuventus11 April 201719 April 2017
7MFTurkeyArda Adductor muscleFCB.comvsFinland
withTurkey
24 March 201723 April 2017
22DFSpainAleix VidalBroken ankleFCB.comvsAlavés11 February 201727 May 2017
14MFArgentinaMascheranoKnee injury (capsule strain in right knee)FCB.comvsAlavés27 August 2017July 2017
12MFBrazilRafinhaMeniscus problem (in right knee)FCB.comvsGranada2 April 201718 December 2017

- Player is injured
- Player has recovered from injury
Last updated: 18 December 2017
Source:FC Barcelona

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win  Draw  Loss

International Champions Cup

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CelticScotland vSpain Barcelona
30 July 20161CelticScotland1–3Spain BarcelonaDublin,Ireland
18:00ISTGriffiths 29'ICC Report
Club Report
Turan 11'
Ambrose 31' (o.g.)
Munir 41'
Stadium:Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 47,900
Referee:Neil Doyle (Republic of Ireland)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandLeicester City
3 August 20162 BarcelonaSpain4–2EnglandLeicester CityStockholm,Sweden
20:00CESTMunir 26',45'
L. Suárez 34'
D. SuárezYellow card 38'
Mújica 84'
ICC Report
Club Report
Musa 47',66'Stadium:Friends Arena
Attendance: 42,879
Referee:Martin Strömbergsson (Sweden)
LiverpoolEngland vSpain Barcelona
6 August 20163LiverpoolEngland4–0Spain BarcelonaLondon,England
17:15BSTMané 15'
Mascherano 47' (o.g.)
Origi 48'
Grujić 90+3'
ICC Report
Club Report
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 89,845
Referee:Martin Atkinson (England)

Joan Gamper Trophy

[edit]
BarcelonaSpain vItalySampdoria
10 August 20164 BarcelonaSpain3–2ItalySampdoriaBarcelona,Spain
20:30CESTL. Suárez 16'
Messi 21',34'
ReportMuriel 23'
Budimir 77'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,334
Referee:Alfonso Javier Álvarez Izquierdo (Spain)

Supercopa de Catalunya

[edit]
BarcelonaCatalonia vCataloniaEspanyol
25 October 20165 BarcelonaCatalonia0–1CataloniaEspanyolTarragona,Spain
21:30CESTAleñáYellow card 30'
AlcácerYellow card 31'
NiliYellow card 61'
ReportCaicedo 9',Yellow card 50'
DemichelisYellow card 18'
SánchezYellow card 71'
Stadium:Nou Estadi
Attendance: 12,810
Referee:Xavier Estrada Fernández (Spain)

Qatar Airways Cup

[edit]
Al-AhliSaudi Arabia vSpain Barcelona
13 December 20166Al-AhliSaudi Arabia3–5Spain BarcelonaDoha,Qatar
19:00ASTAbdulrahman 51' (pen.)
Assiri 60',65'
ReportL. Suárez 8'
Messi 10'
Neymar 17'
Alcácer 55'
Rafinha 58'
Stadium:Thani bin Jassim Stadium
Attendance: 18,126
Referee:Fahad Al-Marri (Qatar)

Competitions

[edit]

  Win  Draw  Loss

Overview

[edit]
CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
La Liga20 August 201621 May 2017Matchday 12nd38286411637+79073.68
Copa del Rey30 November 201627 May 2017Round of 32Winners9621249+15066.67
Supercopa de España14 August 201617 August 2016FinalWinners220050+5100.00
Champions League13 September 201619 April 2017Group stageQuarter-finals106132612+14060.00
Total59429817158+113071.19

Last updated: 27 May 2017 (2017-05-27).
Source:Competitions

La Liga

[edit]
Main article:2016–17 La Liga

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Real Madrid(C)38296310641+6593Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Barcelona38286411637+7990
3Atlético Madrid3823967027+4378
4Sevilla3821986949+2072Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Villarreal38191095633+2367Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
Source:La Liga,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points; 7) Play-off.[99]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since the winners of the2016–17 Copa del Rey,Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38286411637 +799015316417 +4713335220 +32

Last updated: 21 May 2017 (2017-05-21).
Source:League matches

Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWLWDWLWWWWDDDWWDWWDWWWWWWLWWWLWWWWWWW
Position12223244322222223332222211222222222222
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017 (2017-05-21). Source:League matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Barcelona vReal Betis
20 August 20161 Barcelona6–2Real BetisBarcelona
18:15CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 65,731
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
28 August 20162Athletic Bilbao0–1 BarcelonaBilbao
20:15CEST
ReportStadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 46,724
Referee:Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz
Barcelona vAlavés
10 September 20163 Barcelona1–2AlavésBarcelona
20:30CESTReport
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,303
Referee:Mario Melero López
Leganés v Barcelona
17 September 20164Leganés1–5 BarcelonaLeganés
13:00CEST
Report
Stadium:Butarque
Attendance: 10,422
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
21 September 20165 Barcelona1–1Atlético MadridBarcelona
22:00CESTReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 87,315
Referee:David José Fernández Borbalán
Sporting Gijón v Barcelona
24 September 20166Sporting Gijón0–5 BarcelonaGijón
16:15CEST
Report
Stadium:El Molinón
Attendance: 25,899
Referee:Carlos del Cerro Grande
Celta Vigo v Barcelona
2 October 20167Celta Vigo4–3 BarcelonaVigo
20:45CESTReport
Stadium:Balaídos
Attendance: 20,034
Referee:Iñaki Vicandi Garrido
Barcelona vDeportivo La Coruña
16 October 20168 Barcelona4–0Deportivo La CoruñaBarcelona
16:15CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,595
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Valencia v Barcelona
22 October 20169Valencia2–3 BarcelonaValencia
16:15CEST
Report
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 46,804
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Barcelona vGranada
29 October 201610 Barcelona1–0GranadaBarcelona
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 82,914
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Sevilla v Barcelona
6 November 201611Sevilla1–2 BarcelonaSeville
20:45CET
Report
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,835
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre
Barcelona vMálaga
19 November 201612 Barcelona0–0MálagaBarcelona
16:15CETReport
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 83,439
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
27 November 201613Real Sociedad1–1 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
20:45CETReport
Stadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 27,639
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Barcelona vReal Madrid
3 December 201614 Barcelona1–1Real MadridBarcelona
16:15CET
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 98,485
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez
Osasuna v Barcelona
10 December 201615Osasuna0–3 BarcelonaPamplona
13:00CET
Report
Stadium:El Sadar
Attendance: 17,349
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Barcelona vEspanyol
18 December 201616 Barcelona4–1EspanyolBarcelona
20:45CET
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 79,370
Referee:Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz
Villarreal v Barcelona
8 January 201717Villarreal1–1 BarcelonaVila-real
20:45CET
Report
Stadium:La Cerámica
Attendance: 22,110
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Barcelona vLas Palmas
14 January 201718 Barcelona5–0Las PalmasBarcelona
16:15CET
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,480
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Eibar v Barcelona
22 January 201719Eibar0–4 BarcelonaEibar
20:45CETReportStadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 6,291
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Real Betis v Barcelona
29 January 201720Real Betis1–1 BarcelonaSeville
12:00CET
ReportStadium:Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 37,620
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
4 February 201721 Barcelona3–0Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
16:15CET
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 83,884
Referee:José Luis González González
Alavés v Barcelona
11 February 201722Alavés0–6 BarcelonaVitoria-Gasteiz
16:15CETLaguardiaYellow card 90+3'Report
Stadium:Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 19,840
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez
Barcelona vLeganés
19 February 201723 Barcelona2–1LeganésBarcelona
20:45CET
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 63,378
Referee:Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
26 February 201724Atlético Madrid1–2 BarcelonaMadrid
16:15CET
Report
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 52,440
Referee:Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz
Barcelona vSporting Gijón
1 March 201725 Barcelona6–1Sporting GijónBarcelona
19:30CET
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 56,605
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Barcelona vCelta Vigo
4 March 201726 Barcelona5–0Celta VigoBarcelona
20:45CET
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 77,117
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Deportivo La Coruña v Barcelona
12 March 201727Deportivo La Coruña2–1 BarcelonaA Coruña
16:15CET
ReportStadium:Riazor
Attendance: 28,474
Referee:David José Fernández Borbalán
Barcelona vValencia
19 March 201728 Barcelona4–2ValenciaBarcelona
20:45CET
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 77,058
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
Granada v Barcelona
2 April 201729Granada1–4 BarcelonaGranada
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 18,717
Referee:Santiago Jaime Latre
Barcelona vSevilla
5 April 201730 Barcelona3–0SevillaBarcelona
19:30CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 85,511
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez
Málaga v Barcelona
8 April 201731Málaga2–0 BarcelonaMálaga
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:La Rosaleda
Attendance: 28,486
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
15 April 201732 Barcelona3–2Real SociedadBarcelona
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,704
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera
Real Madrid v Barcelona
23 April 201733Real Madrid2–3 BarcelonaMadrid
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 81,044
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
Barcelona vOsasuna
26 April 201734 Barcelona7–1OsasunaBarcelona
19:30CEST
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 62,453
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero
Espanyol v Barcelona
29 April 201735Espanyol0–3 BarcelonaCornellà de Llobregat
20:45CEST
Report
Stadium:RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 31,082
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Barcelona vVillarreal
6 May 201736 Barcelona4–1VillarrealBarcelona
18:30CEST
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 88,268
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez
Las Palmas v Barcelona
14 May 201737Las Palmas1–4 BarcelonaLas Palmas
20:00CEST
Report
Stadium:Gran Canaria
Attendance: 22,204
Referee:José Luis González González
Barcelona vEibar
21 May 201738 Barcelona4–2EibarBarcelona
20:00CESTBusquetsYellow card 41'
Juncà 63' (o.g.)
L. Suárez 73'
Messi 75' (pen.),90+2'
ReportInui 7',61'
EscalanteYellow card 19'
CapaYellow card 30' Yellow-red card 74'
Rubén PeñaYellow card 54'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 73,093
Referee:Alejandro José Hernández Hernández

Copa del Rey

[edit]
Main article:2016–17 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

[edit]
Hércules v Barcelona
30 November 2016First legHércules1–1 BarcelonaAlicante
22:00CETMainz 52'
PeñaYellow card 90'
ReportAleñá 58'Stadium:José Rico Pérez
Attendance: 14,250
Referee:Daniel Ocón Arráiz
Barcelona vHércules
21 December 2016Second leg Barcelona7–0
(8–1agg.)
HérculesBarcelona
22:00CETDigne 37'
VidalYellow card 42'
Rakitić 45' (pen.)
Rafinha 50'
Turan 55',86',89'
Alcácer 73'
ReportPeñaYellow card 42'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 64,025
Referee:José Luis Munuera Montero

Round of 16

[edit]
Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona
5 January 2017First legAthletic Bilbao2–1 BarcelonaBilbao
21:15CETAduriz 25',Yellow card 40'
Williams 28'
IturraspeYellow card 53' Yellow-red card 80'
Raúl GarcíaYellow card 55' Yellow-red card 74'
ReportUmtitiYellow card 40'
BusquetsYellow card 45'
IniestaYellow card 45'
AlbaYellow card 45'
Messi 52'
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 45,772
Referee:David José Fernández Borbalán
Barcelona vAthletic Bilbao
11 January 2017Second leg Barcelona3–1
(4–3agg.)
Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
21:15CETUmtitiYellow card 30'
L. Suárez 35'
Neymar 48' (pen.)
Messi 78'
ReportEtxeitaYellow card 28'
LaporteYellow card 41'
Saborit 51'
ElustondoYellow card 73'
BeñatYellow card 77'
WilliamsYellow card 90'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,455
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano

Quarter-finals

[edit]
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
19 January 2017First legReal Sociedad0–1 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
21:15CETIllarramendiYellow card 90+3'ReportNeymar 21' (pen.),Yellow card 64'
MessiYellow card 43'
Stadium:Anoeta
Attendance: 28,461
Referee:José Luis González González
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
26 January 2017Second leg Barcelona5–2
(6–2agg.)
Real SociedadBarcelona
21:15CETD. Suárez 17',82'
NeymarYellow card 40'
AlbaYellow card 40'
Messi 55' (pen.)
L. SuárezYellow card 51', 63'
Turan 80'
ReportVelaYellow card 40'
BerchicheYellow card 43'
I. MartínezYellow card 54'
Juanmi 62'
Willian José 73'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 58,560
Referee:Juan Martínez Munuera

Semi-finals

[edit]
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
1 February 2017First legAtlético Madrid1–2 BarcelonaMadrid
21:00CETSaúlYellow card 31'
SavićYellow card 39'
Griezmann 59',Yellow card 75'
GabiYellow card 84'
JuanfranYellow card 90+1'
ReportL. Suárez 7'
Messi 33',Yellow card 90'
NeymarYellow card 64'
MascheranoYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 48,124
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
7 February 2017Second leg Barcelona1–1
(3–2agg.)
Atlético MadridBarcelona
21:00CETRobertoYellow card 19' Yellow-red card 57'
L. Suárez 43',Yellow card 87' Yellow-red card 90'
RakitićYellow card 66'
CillessenYellow card 76'
BusquetsYellow card 90+6'[100]
ReportCarrascoYellow card 36' Yellow-red card 69'
SavićYellow card 76'
Gameirosoccer ball with red X80', 83'
Filipe LuísYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 67,734
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano

Final

[edit]
Main article:2017 Copa del Rey Final
Barcelona vAlavés
27 May 2017Final Barcelona3–1AlavésMadrid
21:30CEST
ReportStadium:Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 50,000
Referee:Carlos Clos Gómez

Supercopa de España

[edit]
Main article:2016 Supercopa de España
Sevilla v Barcelona
14 August 2016First legSevilla0–2 BarcelonaSeville
22:00CESTMercadoYellow card 32'
NzonziYellow card 70'
VázquezYellow card 78'
ReportL. Suárez 55',Yellow card 83'
BusquetsYellow card 58'
Munir 81'
Stadium:Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 36,311
Referee:Jesús Gil Manzano
Barcelona vSevilla
17 August 2016Second leg Barcelona3–0
(5–0agg.)
SevillaBarcelona
23:00CESTTuran 10',46'
UmtitiYellow card 32'
Messi 55'
ReportIborrasoccer ball with red X32'
SarabiaYellow card 90'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,803
Referee:Alejandro Hernández Hernández

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2016–17 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2016–17 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARMCIBMGCEL
1SpainBarcelona6501204+1615Advance toknockout phase4–04–07–0
2EnglandManchester City62311210+293–14–01–1
3GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach6123512−75Transfer toEuropa League1–21–11–1
4ScotlandCeltic6033516−1130–23–30–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
BarcelonaSpain vScotlandCeltic
13 September 20161 BarcelonaSpain7–0ScotlandCelticBarcelona,Spain
20:45CESTMessi 3',27',60'
Ter StegenYellow card 23'
RakitićYellow card 40'
Neymar 50'
Iniesta 59'
L. Suárez 75',88'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Dembélésoccer ball with red X24'
BrownYellow card 56'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 73,920
Referee:Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
Borussia MönchengladbachGermany vSpain Barcelona
28 September 20162Borussia MönchengladbachGermany1–2Spain BarcelonaMönchengladbach,Germany
20:45CESTHazard 34'UEFA Report
Club Report
MascheranoYellow card 63'
Turan 65'
PiquéYellow card 70', 74'
NeymarYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:Borussia-Park
Attendance: 46,283
Referee:Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandManchester City
19 October 20163 BarcelonaSpain4–0EnglandManchester CityBarcelona,Spain
20:45CESTMessi 17',61',69'
MathieuYellow card 71' Yellow-red card 73'
Neymarsoccer ball with red X87', 89'
UEFA Report
Club Report
SilvaYellow card 29'
FernandinhoYellow card 40'
BravoRed card 53'
SterlingYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 96,290
Referee:Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
Manchester CityEngland vSpain Barcelona
1 November 20164Manchester CityEngland3–1Spain BarcelonaManchester,England
19:45GMTSterlingYellow card 11'
Gündoğan 39',74'
De Bruyne 51'
KolarovYellow card 60'
UEFA Report
Club Report
RakitićYellow card 20'
Messi 21'
NeymarYellow card 29'
BusquetsYellow card 74'
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,340
Referee:Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
CelticScotland vSpain Barcelona
23 November 20165CelticScotland0–2Spain BarcelonaGlasgow,Scotland
19:45GMTSviatchenkoYellow card 23'
LustigYellow card 71'
ArmstrongYellow card 87'
UEFA Report
Club Report
Messi 24',56' (pen.)
AlbaYellow card 41'
RobertoYellow card 63'
NeymarYellow card 71'
RakitićYellow card 88'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,937
Referee:Daniele Orsato (Italy)
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach
6 December 20166 BarcelonaSpain4–0GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachBarcelona,Spain
20:45CETMessi 16'
Turan 50',53',67'
UEFA Report
Club Report
DahoudYellow card 55'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 67,157
Referee:Sergei Karasev (Russia)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2016–17 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Round of 16
[edit]
Paris Saint-GermainFrance vSpain Barcelona
14 February 2017First legParis Saint-GermainFrance4–0Spain BarcelonaParis,France
20:45CETRabiotYellow card 3'
Di María 18',55'
Draxler 40'
Cavani 72'
UEFA Report
Club Report
GomesYellow card 33'
BusquetsYellow card 62'
RafinhaYellow card 74'
Stadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,484
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
BarcelonaSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
8 March 2017Second leg BarcelonaSpain6–1
(6–5agg.)
FranceParis Saint-GermainBarcelona,Spain
20:45CETL. Suárez 3',Yellow card 67'
PiquéYellow card 23'
BusquetsYellow card 36'
Kurzawa 40' (o.g.)
Messi 50' (pen.)
RakitićYellow card 61'
NeymarYellow card 64', 88',90+1' (pen.)
Roberto 90+5'
UEFA Report
Club Report
MatuidiYellow card 5'
DraxlerYellow card 14'
CavaniYellow card 42', 62'
MarquinhosYellow card 90'
VerrattiYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 96,290
Referee:Deniz Aytekin (Germany)
Quarter-finals
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JuventusItaly vSpain Barcelona
11 April 2017First legJuventusItaly3–0Spain BarcelonaTurin,Italy
20:45CEST
UEFA Report
Club Report
Stadium:Juventus Stadium
Attendance: 41,092
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
BarcelonaSpain vItalyJuventus
19 April 2017Second leg BarcelonaSpain0–0
(0–3agg.)
ItalyJuventusBarcelona,Spain
20:45CEST
UEFA Report
Club Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 96,290
Referee:Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)

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