2017
Barcelona 6-1 PSG (agg 6-5) — UCL last-16 2017
Trailing 4-0 from the first leg, Barcelona produced one of European football's greatest comebacks — Sergi Roberto's 95th-minute winner sealed a 6-5 aggregate.
Spotify Camp Nou · Barcelona · Founded 1899 · Manager: Hansi Flick
Futbol Club Barcelona, founded in 1899, are one of the most successful clubs in football history and the spiritual home of tiki-taka football. Based at the iconic Spotify Camp Nou — currently being redeveloped — Barcelona play under German manager Hansi Flick, who delivered the 2024–25 La Liga title in his first season.
| Competition | Wins | Last won |
|---|---|---|
| La Liga titles | 27 | 2024-25 |
| UEFA Champions Leagues / European Cups | 5 | 2015 |
| Copa del Rey | 31 | 2024 |
| Spanish Super Cups | 14 | 2025 |
| UEFA Super Cups | 5 | 2015 |
| FIFA Club World Cups | 3 | 2015 |
| European Cup Winners' Cups | 4 | 1997 |
Sources: official FC Barcelona records page · UEFA · Wikipedia (cross-checked 2026-05-14).
FC Barcelona were founded on 29 November 1899 by a group of Swiss, Catalan, German and English football enthusiasts led by Hans Gamper. The club's motto "Més que un club" ("More than a club") reflects its long-standing identity as a symbol of Catalan culture and political resistance, particularly during the Franco era.
The Pep Guardiola era from 2008 to 2012 is widely considered one of the greatest team-building achievements in football history. Anchored by Lionel Messi, Xavi, Andrés Iniesta and Sergio Busquets, Guardiola's Barcelona won three La Liga titles, two Champions League trophies, and defined the tiki-taka style that influenced football tactics worldwide.
Hansi Flick took over in summer 2024 and immediately won La Liga in his first season with a young squad anchored by Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Pau Cubarsí. El Clásico against Real Madrid remains one of football's most-watched fixtures globally.
2017
Trailing 4-0 from the first leg, Barcelona produced one of European football's greatest comebacks — Sergi Roberto's 95th-minute winner sealed a 6-5 aggregate.
2009
Guardiola's first Champions League win — Eto'o and Messi scored in Rome as the new tiki-taka era was crowned at Europe's top table.
2010
Xavi, Pedro, David Villa (×2) and Jeffrén scored as Guardiola's Barcelona humiliated José Mourinho's Real in the most lopsided Clásico of the modern era.