8 March 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.
Updated June 2026 · Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona
Matches that defined FC Barcelona. Each entry below summarises a marquee result — full editorial narratives are linked where written.
8 March 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.
27 May 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.
29 November 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.
FC Barcelona were founded on 29 November 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish footballers led by Hans Gamper. The club's motto, 'Més que un club' ('More than a club'), reflects its role as a symbol of Catalan identity.
Hansi Flick was appointed Barcelona head coach in the summer of 2024. The German coach previously won the 2019-20 sextuple with Bayern Munich, including the Champions League.
Barcelona play at the Spotify Camp Nou in the Les Corts district of Barcelona. With a planned capacity of 99,354 after the ongoing renovation, it will remain the largest stadium in Europe.
Barcelona's defining fixture is El Clásico against Real Madrid. They also contest the Derbi barceloní with Espanyol and have a long-standing rivalry with Atlético Madrid.
Barcelona have won 27 La Liga titles, second only to Real Madrid. Their most recent was the 2024-25 La Liga under Hansi Flick. Barcelona have also won the European Cup or Champions League five times.