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Futsal section of the FC Barcelona sports club
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Barcelona Futsal
Full nameFutbol Club Barcelona Futsal
NicknameBarça
Founded1978; 47 years ago (1978)
GroundPalau Blaugrana,
Barcelona,Spain
Capacity7,585
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head coachJavi Rodríguez
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2023–24Regular season:1st of 16
Playoffs: Semi-finals
Websitefcbarcelona.com
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Futbol Club Barcelona is a professionalfutsal club based inBarcelona,Catalonia,Spain. It is a part of theFC Barcelonasports club.[1]

Originally FC Barcelona begun to play futsal in 1978, until it was disbanded in 1982. Later, in 1986, the club was re-founded and now plays local matches in thePalau Blaugrana, which has a capacity of 7,585 seats. It is one of the most successful futsal clubs in Spain as well as in Europe.

History

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First stage of the club

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The FC Barcelona started playing futsal in 1976, although it was not officially established until September 1978. At that time it was formed by former Barca players gathered to play friendly tournaments and charity matches. Finally, the implementation of futsal in Catalonia led the bank presidentJosep Lluís Núñez to officially establish a team.[2]

The first stage of FC Barcelona futsal was playing in regional tournaments in Catalonia, where they made a good progression and won the regional title in 1980. Although the club became champions in the first two seasons in that division, the Board agreed to dissolve the club in 1982/83.

Admission to LNFS

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The club did not regain official futsal status until 1986, when they began to take part in tournaments at the national level.[2] FC Barcelona was one of the leaders in the sport at the end of the decade, since in the season 1987/88 reached the final of the Copa de España (FEFS) and in 1988/89 was proclaimed winner of the tournament. In 1990 the Catalan club won the European Cup over Italian champions AS Roma Futsal. Though at the time it was an unofficial tournament.

With the union of competitions Spanish Federation and the Football Association Board, FC Barcelona was one of the first participants in theLiga National Futbol Sala, consisting of 48 teams. Barca passed the first stage of the tournament in second place, but in the second phase finished in last place, so they could not qualify for the playoffs for the title.

The Catalan fleet remained one of the leading clubs in the LNFS until the introduction of the regular season in 1995/96. FC Barcelona reduced the budget section of futsal and the team had to be formed from only homegrown players. Finally, Barça went down to theSecond Division in 1997/98.

Difficult years

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Although FC Barcelona set the target to be back in the Division Honor the team finished sixth in their first season in the second division. Finally, Barca was promoted in the 1999/2000 season, finishing second in the regular season and won the playoff for promotion.[2]

However, their return to the Division of Honor was worse than expected. For three seasons the Catalans were at the bottom of the table struggling not to be relegated when in2002/03 the club finished in 15th place in the standings and were relegated for a second time to theSecond Division.

On this occasion, it took FC Barcelona three seasons in the second division before they returned to the top flight. Despite finishing in the top two positions in their three-year spell in the second division Barca fell in the playoffs for promotion. It was not until 2005/06 when, under the coaching of Marc Carmona, that the club was promoted to the first division after defeating Barcelona Gáldar FS in the playoffs.

Professionalization of the club

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After climbing back to the Division of Honor, the president of the club, Joan Laporta, increased the investment in the futsal part of the club. Marc Carmona remained as coach and the club hired international players likeJavi Rodriguez, star ofPlayas de Castellón FS.[2] Although the first season Barca struggled to ensure the permanence, in the year2007/08 the team finished sixth in the regular season, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in 11 years.

The football team took their professionalism and, like other sports sections of Barca, had its own sponsor: Senseit (2007), Mobicat (2008) and Alusport (2010). In2008/09 Barca finish third in the league, but fell in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. In the following year Barca got back into the fight for the title and reached the final, where they lost to eventual championsEl Pozo Murcia. In the2010/11 season, FC Barcelona made history by winning his first official title in futsal, theCopa de España in the final by beating defending champions El Pozo Murcia and also were crowned champions of the first edition of theCopa del Rey, defeatingInter Movistar. Then on 26 June 2011 they completed the season with a historic treble to become champion of the LNFS.[2]

With their first league title FC Barcelona was eligible to play in theUEFA Futsal Cup for the first time in the2011/2012 season. They entered in the Main round and progressed through the Elite round and into the Final Four. In the Final Four they playedSporting CP in the semis and won comfortably 5–1. With that win they progressed to the final and played againstMFK Dinamo Moskva and defeated them 3–1. FC Barcelona's first foray into European competition in 21 years ended with lifting the UEFA Futsal Cup. Since that initial tournament Barca have been a mainstay in the competition by making it into the Final Four each season since and winning another trophy in2013/2014.[2]

On September 10, 2013, Barca won theSupercopa of Spain, the only title of all the national tournaments that had eluded them. With the Super Cup win, the football club has won all the competitions they have played in.

On May 24, 2016, after 12 years the club announced that Marc Carmona would not continue as the team's coach. Therefore, it ended a brilliant stage of the section under his direction in which the team won 19 titles: 2 Champions (2010, 2014), 3 Leagues (2010–11, 2011–2012, 2012–2013), 3 Spanish Cups (2011, 2012, 2013), 4 King's Cups (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014), 1 Spanish Super Cup (2013) and 6 Catalonia Cups (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015). Then, Andreu Plaza was appointed the team's new coach.

At the end of the season 2020–2021, Barça won the domestic futsal League title. This was Barça's fifth domestic futsal league title, and the 12th trophy in total of the Plaza-Lahoz era, which has included one Champions League. The club reported that Andreu Plaza was no longer the team's coach.[3]

Supercopa 2022 final

Jesús Velasco was appointed the new FC Barcelona futsal coach, and signed a contract until 2023 with Sergi Altisent named as his assistant.[4] The futsal team won 4 trophies (Super Cup, Spanish Cup, Champions League and Spanish League) in Velasco's first season (2021–22) for the second time in their history after doing so under coach Marc Carmona in 2012.[5] In the next season the team successfully defended 3 title (Super Cup, Copa Del Rey, and Spanish League). However they were eliminated in the elite round on goal difference in the Champions League. In the 2023–24 season the team won theSpanish cup for the 7th time, which turned out to be the club's only trophy that season. The team also reached the Champions League final, where they were defeated byPalma Futsal.

Honours

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National competitions

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European competitions

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Regional competitions

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  • Catalonia Cup:11
    • 1999-00, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2022–23

Current squad

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As of 5 November 2024[6][7]

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
3Winger BRAMatheus Silva
6Defender ESPAntonio Pérez
7Winger BRADyego Zuffo
8Winger ESPAdolfo Fernández
9Defender ESPSergio Lozano (captain)
10Pivot BRAPito
11Pivot ESPÁlex Yepes
13Winger ESPJuanjo Catela
14Winger ESPEric Martel
16Winger ESPSergio González
17Defender PORErick Mendonça
19Pivot BRAFits
20Winger FRAMamadou Touré
21Goalkeeper ESPDídac Plana
22Winger MARKhalid Bouzid
26Goalkeeper ESPMiquel Feixas

Current technical staff

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PositionStaff
Head CoachSpainTino Pérez
Assistant CoachSpain Lluis Bernat Molina
PhysiotherapistsSpain Ramon Giró
Spain Héctor García
Club DoctorsSpain Lucas Gómez
Spain Carles Miñarro
Kit ManagerSpain Xavier Fernández
DelegateSpain Julio Gracia

Last updated: 12 September 2023
Source:LNFS

Season to season

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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotes
1989/901D. Honor2nd
1990/911D. Honor6th
1991/921D. Honor3rd
1992/931D. Honor6th
1993/941D. Honor4th
1994/951D. Honor5th
1995/961D. Honor11th
1996/971D. Honor6th
1997/981D. Honor17th
1998/992D. Plata6th
1999/002D. Plata2nd
2000/011D. Honor14th
2001/021D. Honor12th
2002/031D. Honor15th
2003/042D. Plata2nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotes
2004/052D. Plata1st
2005/062D. Plata2nd
2006/071D. Honor13th
2007/081D. Honor6th /SF
2008/091D. Honor3rd /QF
2009/101D. Honor5th /SF
2010/111D. Honor1st /W
2011/1211ª División2nd /W
2012/1311ª División1st /W
2013/1411ª División3rd /SF
2014/1511ª División2nd /SF
2015/1611ª División2nd /F
2016/1711ª División3rd /F
2017/1811ª División2nd /F
2018/1911ª División1st /W
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotes
2019/2011ª División2nd /QF
2020/2111ª División3rd /W
2021/2211ª División1st /W
2022/2311ª División2nd /W
2023/2411ª División1st /SF

European competitions record

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Appearances:10

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryOpponentResultVenue (Host City)Qualified
2011/12UEFA Futsal CupMain Round
(Group B)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaFK Leotar9–0Zemgales
Olympic Centre
(Jelgava)

1st place
HungaryGyőri ETO8–2
LatviaNikars Riga12–0
Elite Round
(Group B)
Czech RepublicEra-Pack Chrudim6–0Palau
Blaugrana

(Barcelona)

1st place
NetherlandsCF Eindhoven4–0
AzerbaijanAraz Naxçivan2–2
SemifinalsPortugalSporting CP5–1Pavelló
Barris Nord

(Lleida)
FinalRussiaDinamo Moskva3–1Champions
2012/13UEFA Futsal CupElite Round
(Group A)
CroatiaMNK Split18–0Tri Lilije Hall
(Laško)

1st place
AzerbaijanAraz Naxçivan7–1
SloveniaFC Litija3–0
SemifinalsKazakhstanAFC Kairat4–5Sportis Sasakhle
(Tbilisi)
3rd Place MatchGeorgia (country)Iberia Star4–13rd Place
2013/14UEFA Futsal CupElite Round
(Group A)
UkraineLokomotyv Kharkiv6–1Sportovní Hala
(Chrudim)

1st place
RomaniaCity'US Târgu Mureș10–1
Czech RepublicEra-Pack Chrudim4–1
SemifinalsAzerbaijanAraz Naxçivan4–4
(4–2p)
Sarhadchi
Olympic Center
(Baku)
FinalRussiaDinamo Moskva5–2Champions
2014/15UEFA Futsal CupElite Round
(Group D)
UkraineLokomotyv Kharkiv5–0Palau
Blaugrana

(Barcelona)

1st place
HungaryFC Berettyóújfalu4–1
EnglandBaku United FC5–1
SemifinalsPortugalSporting CP5–3Altice Arena
(Lisbon)
FinalKazakhstanAFC Kairat2–3Runners-up
2017/18UEFA Futsal CupMain Round
(Group 4)
HungaryGyőri ETO7–0Kioene Arena
(Padua)

1st place
Czech RepublicEra-Pack Chrudim2–0
ItalyLuparense3–3
Elite Round
(Group A)
NetherlandsZVV 't Knooppunt6–0Palasport
Giovanni Paolo II

(Pescara)

1st place
SerbiaKMF Ekonomac3–2
ItalyPescara3–1
SemifinalsSpainInter FS1–2Pabellón Ppe. Felipe
(Zaragoza)
3rd Place MatchHungaryGyőri ETO7–13rd Place
2018/19UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 1)
FranceK-B United4–2Sportcomplex
De Bres
(Halle)

2nd place
PortugalBenfica1–1
BelgiumHalle-Gooik7–3
Elite Round
(Group B)
SerbiaKMF Ekonomac6–1Palau Blaugrana
(Barcelona)

1st place
PolandRekord Bielsko-Biała3–1
RussiaGazprom-Ugra2–0
SemifinalsKazakhstanAFC Kairat2–5Almaty Arena
(Almaty)
3rd Place MatchSpainInter FS3–13rd Place
2019/20UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 3)
RussiaMFK Tyumen1–0Jonava
Sports Arena

(Jonava)

1st place
KazakhstanMFC Ayat7–1
LithuaniaVytis8–0
Elite Round
(Group D)
Czech RepublicSparta Praha2–1Sports Hall SCA
(Minsk)

1st place
UkraineProdexim Kherson4–2
BelarusStalitsa Minsk6–1
SemifinalsRussiaKPRF3–3
(5–4p)
Palau Blaugrana
(Barcelona)
FinalSpainElPozo Murcia2–1Champions
2020/21UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Round of 32KosovoFC Prishtina9–2Palau Blaugrana
(Barcelona)
Round of 16FranceACCS2–1
QuarterfinalsSloveniaFK Dobovec2–0Krešimir
Ćosić Hall

(Zadar)
SemifinalsKazakhstanAFC Kairat3–2
FinalPortugalSporting CP3–4Runners-up
2021/22UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 3)
BelarusViten Orsha5–1Žalgiris Arena
(Kaunas)

1st place
SpainLevante UD9–2
LithuaniaKauno Žalgiris7–1
Elite Round
(Group C)
SloveniaFK Dobovec8–2Lokomotiva Plzeň
(Plzeň)

1st place
BelgiumHalle-Gooik8–4
Czech RepublicInterobal Plzeň3–1
SemifinalsPortugalBenfica5–4Arena Riga
(Riga)
FinalPortugalSporting CP4–0Champions
2022/23UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 3)
NetherlandsHovocubo6–1Tal-Qroqq
Sports Hall
(Gżira)

1st place
SloveniaFK Dobovec8–0
MaltaLuxol St Andrews7–1
Elite Round
(Group D)
RomaniaUnited Galați6–2Mate Parlov
Sport Centre

(Pula)

2nd place
BelgiumAnderlecht5–5
CroatiaFutsal Pula7–2
2023/24UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Main Round
(Group 2)
MaltaLuxol St Andrews6–0Lagator Hall
(Loznica)

1st place
BelgiumAnderlecht2–1
SerbiaKMF Loznica-Grad2–0
Elite Round
(Group A)
ItalyFeldi Eboli2–2Zemgale Olympic Center
(Jelgava)

1st place
FranceÉtoile Lavalloise7–0
LatviaRiga FC3–2
SemifinalsPortugalSporting CP5–4Karen Demirchyan Complex
(Yerevan)
FinalSpainPalma Futsal1–5Runners-up

Summary

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UEFA competitions
CompetitionPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstGoal DifferenceLast season played
UEFA Futsal Cup31262316739+1282017–18
UEFA Futsal
Champions League
43373319672+1242023–24
Total746356363111+252

Barça Atlètic

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Football club
Barça Atlètic
Full nameFutsal Club Barcelona Atlètic
Founded1989; 36 years ago (1989)
GroundCiutat Esportiva Joan Gamper,
Sant Joan Despí,Spain
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJoan Laporta
Head coachSergi Altisent
LeagueSegunda División
2020–21Group A,2nd of 9
Group C,6th of 8

Founded in 1989 as FC Barcelona Futsal B,Barça Atlètic is the futsalreserve team of FC Barcelona Futsal, and currently plays inSegunda División de Futsal. In the 2016–17 season they topped the Segunda División de Futsal table but were unable to compete in the playoff due to being a reserve team.

Reserve teams in Spain play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side, and thus Barça Atlètic are ineligible for promotion toPrimera División. They also cannot play in theCopa del Rey. Nonetheless, all players from the Barça Atlètic squad are eligible to play with the main team on any competition.[8]

Current squad

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As of 5 November 2024[9]
#PositionNameNationality
1GoalkeeperPau LópezSpain
13GoalkeeperIker AbadSpain
5DefenderSergi ViedmaSpain
10DefenderPau RecasensSpain
2WingerAlbert OrtasSpain
4WingerQuim RomeuSpain
6WingerUri LópezSpain
7WingerRubén RodóSpain
11WingerRubén SánchezSpain
12WingerAniol VendrellSpain
16WingerAdrià SánchezSpain
8PivotPol CanoSpain
9PivotNicolás MarrónSpain

References

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  1. ^"Top 11 football clubs with futsal sections". futsallfeed.com. Retrieved2020-04-08.
  2. ^abcdef"History – FC Barcelona Official website". fcbarcelona.com. Retrieved2020-07-18.
  3. ^"Barça 2–2 (5–4 pens) Levante: Late drama... And league champions!". fcbarcelona.com.
  4. ^"Jesús Velasco is the new FC Barcelona futsal coach". fcbarcelona.com.
  5. ^"Historic achievement in Velasco's first season". fcbarcelona.com.
  6. ^"Futbol Sala - Primer Equip" (in Catalan). FC Barcelona. Retrieved16 October 2024.
  7. ^"PLANTILLA BARÇA" (in Spanish).LNFS. Retrieved5 November 2024.
  8. ^"Barça Squad – 2021–22 UEFA Futsal Champions League".UEFA. 26 October 2021. Retrieved26 October 2021.
  9. ^"PLANTILLA BARÇA ATLÈTIC".lnfs.es (in Spanish).LNFS. Retrieved5 November 2024.

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