2019–20 FC Barcelona season

The 2019–20 season is Futbol Club Barcelona's 120th season in existence and the club's 89th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Barcelona competes in La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España and UEFA Champions League.

Barcelona
2019–20 season
PresidentJosep Maria Bartomeu
Head CoachErnesto Valverde
(until 13 January)
Quique Setién
(from 13 January)
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga2nd
Copa del ReyQuarter-finals
Supercopa de EspañaSemi-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Lionel Messi
(21 goals)

All: Lionel Messi
(26 goals)
Highest home attendance98,812 vs Arsenal
(4 August 2019)
Lowest home attendance43,216 vs Leganés
(30 January 2020)
Average home league attendance82,476
(including Joan Gamper)
Biggest winBarcelona 5–0 Eibar
Biggest defeatLevante 3–1 Barcelona

Season overview

The opening ceremony for FC Barcelona vs. Inter game in Camp Nou, Barcelona.

June

On 26 June, Barcelona announced the departure of Jasper Cillessen to Valencia for a fee of €35 million.[1] The following day on 27 June, Barcelona announced the signing of Neto from Valencia for a fee of €26 million plus €9 million in add-ons.[2]

On 30 June, Denis Suárez was sold to Celta Vigo for €12.9 million plus €3.1 million in add-ons.[3]

July

On 3 July, the Vice President of Sports Jordi Mestre resigned.[4]

On 12 July, Barcelona signed Antoine Griezmann from Atlético Madrid after triggering his €120,000,000 buyout clause.[5] Barcelona also sold Adrián Ortolá to CD Tenerife for an undisclosed price.[6]

On 16 July, Barcelona activated Marc Cucurella's buy-back clause of €4 million, only two months after Eibar had permanently signed him for €2 million.[7]

On 18 July, Barcelona and Getafe reached an agreement for the loan of Cucurella to the Madrid side for the rest of the season with an option to buy for €6 million.[8]

August

On 2 August, Barça and Russian Premier League club Zenit St Petersburg agreed to the transfer of Malcom for a fee of €45,000,000 plus variables.[9]

On 4 August, Barça and Real Betis reached an agreement for the signing of Junior Firpo for €18 million plus €12 million in variables.[10]

On 16 August, Barça started their season in a 0–1 away defeat to Athletic Bilbao from a late winner from Aritz Aduriz.[11]

On 18 August, Barça and Bayern Munich reached an agreement for the loan of Philippe Coutinho to the German side for the rest of the season with an option to buy for €120 million.[12]

On 25 August, Barça defeated Real Betis in a 5–2 home rout, goals from Antoine Griezmann, Carles Pérez, Jordi Alba, and Arturo Vidal led the Blaugrana to victory.[13]

On 31 August, Barça drew 2–2 away at Osasuna with goals from Ansu Fati and Arthur Melo, with the forward becoming the youngest player in FC Barcelona's history to score a goal in La Liga (16 years and 304 days).[14][15]

September

On 2 September, Rafinha extended his contract by one year until 2021 and moved to Celta Vigo on loan for the rest of the season.[16]

On September 14, Barça defeated Valencia in a 5−2 win at home. Goals from Ansu Fati, Frenkie de Jong, Gerard Piqué, and a brace from Luis Suárez once again led the Blaugrana to victory.[17]

On 17 September, Barça started their Champions League campaign with a 0−0 away draw with Borussia Dortmund.[18]

On 21 September, Barça suffered a 2−0 away loss to Granada CF, conceding goals from Antonio Puertas and Álvaro Vadillo.[19]

On 24 September, Barça defeated Villarreal CF 2−1 at home. First half goals from Antoine Griezmann and Arthur Melo were enough for the home side to claim victory.[20]

On 28 September, Barça defeated Getafe CF 2–0 away from home. Luis Suárez and Junior Firpo got themselves on the score sheet.[21] Clemént Lenglet got sent off and received his first red card of the season.

October

On 2 October, Barça defeated Inter Milan 2–1 at home in the UEFA Champions League. Inter scored early through Lautaro Martínez but Barça came-back after Luis Suárez scored twice to earn the victory.[22]

On 6 October, Barça defeated Sevilla FC 4–0 at home. Luis Suárez, Arturo Vidal, Ousmane Dembélé and Lionel Messi (both with their first goals of the season) lead the Blaugrana to victory.[23] Both Dembélé and Ronald Araújo got sent off.

On 19 October, Barça defeated SD Eibar 3–0 away from home. Goals from Antoine Griezmann, Lionel Messi, and Luis Suárez helped the Blaugrana extend their winning run to five games.[24]

On 23 October, Barça defeated Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League 2–1 away from home. Goals coming in from Lionel Messi and a Peter Olayinka own goal.[25]

On 29 October, Barça defeated Real Valladolid 5–1 at home with goals from Clément Lenglet, Arturo Vidal, a brace from Messi and a goal from Suárez giving Barcelona seven straight wins.[26]

November

On 2 November, Barcelona lost to Levante 3–1 away from home. A penalty converted by Messi gave the Blaugrana the lead in the first half but 3 goals in 7 minutes during the second half handed the home side the victory.[27]

On 5 November, Barcelona drew 0–0 with Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League at home.[28]

On 9 November, Barcelona defeated Celta Vigo 4–1 at home. Lionel Messi scored his hat-trick of the season and Sergio Busquets scored one.[29]

On 23 November, Barcelona narrowly defeated Leganés 2–1. Goals from Luis Suárez and Arturo Vidal cancelled out Youssef En-Nesyri's earlier goal.[30]

On 27 November, Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 in the UEFA Champions League, securing a spot in the round of 16 and finishing as group winners. Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Antoine Griezmann were the goalscorers.[31]

December

On 1 December, Barcelona defeated Atlético Madrid 1–0 away from home. Messi scored five minutes from time at the Wanda Metropolitano.[32]

On 7 December, Barcelona defeated Real Mallorca 5–2 at home. Messi scored his second hat-trick of the season, while Griezmann and Suárez also appeared on the scoresheet.[33]

On 10 December, a rotated Barcelona team defeated Inter Milan 2–1 away from home in the UEFA Champions League. Carles Pérez and Ansu Fati scored, the latter making history by becoming the youngest goalscorer in the history competition.[34]

On 14 December, Barcelona drew 2–2 away at Real Sociedad. Antoine Griezmann scored against his old club, while Luis Suárez scored the second.[35]

On 18 December, Barcelona drew 0–0 against rivals Real Madrid in El Clásico.[36] It became the first time in over 17 years that both rivals ended goalless in the league, the last time being during the 2002–03 season.[37]

On 21 December, Barcelona defeated Deportivo Alavés 4–1 at home in the last game of the year. Griezmann, Arturo Vidal, Messi, and Suárez all scored. The Uruguayan was involved in all 4 goals, contributing 1 goal and 3 assists.[38]

January

On 4 January, Barcelona drew 2–2 with local rivals RCD Espanyol in the Barcelona derby. The Blaugrana conceded early when David López nodded in a free kick but Barça made a comeback with goals from Luis Suárez and Arturo Vidal. Espanyol drew late with a goal from Wu Lei.[39]

On 9 January, Barcelona were knocked out of the Supercopa de España after being defeated 3–2 to Atlético Madrid.[40]

On 13 January, Barcelona terminated Ernesto Valverde's contract after two and a half seasons in charge. The club appointed Quique Setién as the new head coach until 30 June 2022.[41][42]

On 15 January, Barcelona reached an agreement with FC Schalke 04 for the loan on Jean-Clair Todibo for the remainder of the season. The German side paid a €1.5 million loan fee and obtained a buy option for €25 million.[43]

On 19 January, Barcelona defeated Granada 1–0 at home. A second half goal from Messi saw Quique Setién win his first game in charge as a Barça coach.[44]

On 22 January, Barcelona defeated UD Ibiza 2–1 away from home in the Copa del Rey. Ibiza scored first, but a Antoine Griezmann brace secured a comeback for the Blaugrana.[45]

On 25 January, Barcelona lost 2–0 to Valencia away from home. A brace from Maxi Gómez sealed a victory for Los Che.[46]

On 30 January, Barcelona defeated Leganés 5–0 at home in the Copa del Rey. Goals from Antoine Griezmann, Clément Lenglet, Arthur Melo and a Leo Messi brace gave Barça a passage into the next round.[47]

February

On 2 February, Barcelona defeated Levante 2–1 at home in the league. A brace from Ansu Fati gave Barça the win.[48]

On 6 February, Barcelona were eliminated from the Copa del Rey by Athletic Bilbao in the quarter-finals. A late Iñaki Williams header secured a passage for the home side into the semi-finals.[49]

On 9 February, Barcelona defeated Real Betis 3–2 away from home. Goals from Sergio Canales and Nabil Fekir weren't enough for the home side as de Jong, Busquets and Lenglet scored for the away team. Messi assisted all three goals and Lenglet received a second yellow card, getting sent off.[50]

On 15 February, Barcelona defeated Getafe 2–1 at home. Antoine Griezmann and Sergi Roberto scored, but Barça conceded a consolation from Ángel Rodríguez.[51]

On 20 February, Barcelona signed Martin Braithwaite from Leganés for €18 million. Barcelona was given permission from La Liga to sign an emergency forward as Luis Suárez and Ousmane Dembélé were both ruled out with injuries for the rest of the season.[52][53]

On 22 February, Barcelona defeated Eibar 5–0 at home. Messi scored a first half hat-trick and scored once again late on. Arthur Melo also scored.[54]

On 25 February, Barcelona drew 1–1 with S.S.C. Napoli in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie. Antoine Griezmann cancelled out Dries Mertens' opener in Naples.[55]

March

On 1 March, Barcelona lost 2–0 to bitter rivals Real Madrid away from home in the league, making it the first time since 25 October 2014 that Barcelona lost at the Santiago Bernabéu in league play. It was Setién’s first Clásico as a Barça coach since taking charge in January.[56]

On 7 March, Barcelona defeated Real Sociedad 1–0 at home after Lionel Messi converted a late penalty.[57]

On 12 March, the next two league matchdays were suspended to combat the spread of COVID-19.[58]

On 13 March, the club suspended all first team activity until further notice.[59]

On 23 March, La Liga was suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[60]

June

On June 13, after a three month hiatus, Barcelona returned to action against Real Mallorca away from home. Barcelona won 4–0 behind closed doors. Arturo Vidal, Martin Braithwaite, Jordi Alba and Messi scored for the Blaugrana. Braithwaite also scored his first goal as a Barça player.[61]

On June 16, Barcelona defeated Leganés 2–0 at home. Ansu Fati and Messi scored.[62]

On June 19, Barcelona drew 0–0 away against Sevilla.[63]

On June 23, Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 1–0 at home. Ivan Rakitić came off to bench to score his first goal of the season.[64]

Squad information

First Team

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Marc-Andre ter Stegen28EU 2014 226 0 2022 €12M
2 DF Nelson Semedo26EU 2017 113 1 2022 €30M
3 DF Gerard Piqué (3rd captain)33EU 2008 533 47 2022 €5M Originally from Youth system
4 MF Ivan Rakitić31EU 2014 301 35 2021 €18M
5 MF Sergio Busquets (vice-captain)31EU 2008 570 15 2023 Youth system
8 MF Arthur23Non-EU 2018 69 4 2024 €31M
9 FW Luis Suárez33EU 2014 272 191 2021 €81M Second nationality: Italy
10 FW Lionel Messi (captain)33EU 2004 720 629 2021 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
11 FW Ousmane Dembélé23EU 2017 74 19 2022 €105M
13 GK Neto30EU 2019 4 0 2023 €26M Second nationality: Italy
15 DF Clément Lenglet25EU 2018 75 5 2023 €35.9M
17 FW Antoine Griezmann29EU 2019 39 14 2024 €120M
18 DF Jordi Alba31EU 2012 325 17 2024 €14M Originally from Youth system
19 FW Martin Braithwaite29EU 2020 4 1 2024 €18M
20 MF Sergi Roberto (4th captain)28EU 2010 276 9 2022 Youth system
21 MF Frenkie de Jong23EU 2019 38 2 2024 €75M
22 MF Arturo Vidal33Non-EU 2018 86 10 2021 €18M
23 DF Samuel Umtiti26EU 2016 115 2 2023 €25M
24 DF Junior Firpo23EU 2019 19 1 2024 €18M

From Barcelona B and Youth Academy

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
26 GK Iñaki Peña21EU 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system
28 MF Riqui Puig20EU 2018 7 0 2021 Youth system
30 MF Álex Collado21EU 2019 2 0 2021 Youth system
31 FW Ansu Fati17EU 2019 25 6 2022 Youth system
32 DF Guillem Jaime21EU 2018 0 0 2020 Youth system
33 DF Ronald Araújo21Non-EU 2019 2 0 2023 €1.7M
34 MF Ferrán Sarsanedas23EU 2019 0 0 2021 Youth system
35 DF Dani Morer22EU 2019 0 0 2021 Youth system
36 GK Arnau Tenas19EU 2019 0 0 2020 Youth system
37 FW Hiroki Abe21Non-EU 2019 0 0 2023 €1.1M
38 FW Kike Saverio21EU 2020 0 0 2020 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
39 DF Sergio Akieme22EU 2020 0 0 2021 €?M
40 DF Chumi21EU 2018 3 0 2020 Youth system
41 FW Rey Manaj23EU 2020 0 0 2023 €0.7M
42 MF Monchu20EU 2020 0 0 2021 Youth system
43 DF Jorge Cuenca20EU 2020 0 0 2021 Youth system

Transfers

Players in

Entry date Position No. Player From club Fee Ref.
1 July 2019[upper-alpha 1] MF 21 Frenkie de Jong Ajax €75,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [65]
1 July 2019[upper-alpha 3] DF Emerson Atlético Mineiro €12,000,000 [66]
1 July 2019[upper-alpha 4] GK 13 Neto Valencia €26,000,000[upper-alpha 5] [67]
12 July 2019 FW 17 Antoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid €120,000,000 [68]
16 July 2019 DF Marc Cucurella Eibar €4,000,000 [69]
4 August 2019 DF 24 Junior Firpo Real Betis €18,000,000[upper-alpha 6] [70]
20 February 2020 FW 19 Martin Braithwaite Leganés €18,000,000 [71]
Total €273,000,000
  1. Deal agreed 23 January 2019.
  2. Fee may eventually rise to €86,000,000.
  3. Deal agreed 31 January 2019.
  4. Deal agreed 27 June 2019.
  5. Fee may eventually rise to €35,000,000.
  6. Fee may eventually rise to €30,000,000.

Players out

Exit date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
1 July 2019[upper-alpha 1] DF Emerson Real Betis €6,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [72]
25 June 2019 FW Marc Cardona Osasuna €2,500,000 [73]
25 June 2019 MF Andre Gomes Everton €25,000,000 [upper-alpha 3] [74]
27 May 2019 DF Marc Cucurella Eibar €2,000,000
30 June 2019 MF Denis Suárez Celta Vigo €12,900,000 [upper-alpha 4] [75]
1 July 2019 DF 24 Thomas Vermaelen Vissel Kobe Free transfer[upper-alpha 5] [76]
1 July 2019 DF Douglas Beşiktaş Free transfer[upper-alpha 6]
26 June 2019 GK 13 Jasper Cillessen Valencia €35,000,000 [77]
1 July 2019 DF 17 Jeison Murillo Valencia Loan Return
1 July 2019 FW 19 Kevin-Prince Boateng Sassuolo Loan Return
5 July 2019 DF Sergi Palencia Saint-Étienne €2,000,000 [upper-alpha 7] [78]
13 July 2019 GK Adrián Ortolá Tenerife Undisclosed [79]
2 August 2019 FW 14 Malcom Zenit Saint Petersburg €40,000,000 [upper-alpha 8] [80]
Total €125,400,000
  1. Deal agreed 31 January 2019.
  2. Option to buy back for €6,000,000 or sell for additional €6,000,000 in 2021.
  3. Fee may eventually rise to €29,000,000.
  4. Fee may eventually rise to €16,000,000.
  5. Joined on July 27.
  6. Joined on July 27.
  7. Fee may eventually rise to €3,000,000.
  8. Fee may eventually rise to €45,000,000.

Loans out

Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
18 July 2019 End of season DF Marc Cucurella Getafe None [upper-alpha 1] [81]
19 August 2019 End of season MF 7 Philippe Coutinho Bayern Munich €8,500,000 [upper-alpha 2] [82][83]
2 September 2019 End of season MF 12 Rafinha Celta Vigo None [upper-alpha 3] [84]
28 December 2019 End of season MF 19 Carles Aleñá Real Betis None [85]
15 January 2020 End of season DF 6 Jean-Clair Todibo Schalke 04 €1,500,000 [upper-alpha 4] [86]
30 January 2020 End of season FW 27 Carles Pérez Roma None [upper-alpha 5][upper-alpha 6] [87]
31 January 2020 End of season DF 16 Moussa Wagué Nice None [upper-alpha 7] [88]
  1. Option to buy for €6,000,000. end of the season.
  2. Option to buy for €120,000,000. end of the season.
  3. Potential add-ons of up to €1.5m.
  4. Option to buy for €25,000,000. end of the season.
  5. Potential add-ons of up to €3.5m.
  6. Option to buy for €11,000,000. end of the season.
  7. Option to buy for €10,000,000. end of the season.

Transfer summary

Undisclosed fees are not included in the transfer totals.

Pre-season and friendlies

  Win   Draw   Loss

Rakuten Cup

23 July 2019 (2019-07-23) Rakuten CupBarcelona 1–2 ChelseaSaitama, Japan
17:30 JST
Report
Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 51,126
Referee: Masaaki Iemoto (Japan)
27 July 2019 (2019-07-27) Rakuten CupVissel Kobe 0–2 BarcelonaKobe, Japan
17:30 JST
Report
Stadium: Noevir Stadium Kobe
Attendance: 27,720
Referee: Yudai Yamamoto (Japan)

Joan Gamper Trophy

4 August 2019 (2019-08-04) Joan Gamper TrophyBarcelona 2–1 ArsenalBarcelona, Spain
20:00 CEST
Report Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 98,812
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencia)

La Liga Serie A Cup

7 August 2019 (2019-08-07) La Liga Serie A CupBarcelona 2–1 NapoliMiami, United States
19:00 EDT
Report
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
Attendance: 57,062
Referee: Ted Unkel (United States)
10 August 2019 (2019-08-10) La Liga Serie A CupNapoli 0–4
(1–6 agg.)
BarcelonaAnn Arbor, United States
17:00 EDT
Report
Stadium: Michigan Stadium
Attendance: 60,043
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez (United States)

Friendlies

13 November 2019 (2019-11-13) Friendly[89]Cartagena 0–2 BarcelonaCartagena, Spain
19:00 CEST (UTC+02:00) Report C. Pérez  64'
Marqués  88'
Stadium: Cartagonova
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Madrid Martínez (Region of Murcia)

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 18 August 2019 19 July 2020 Matchday 1 31 21 5 5 70 31 +39 067.74
Copa del Rey 22 January 2020 6 February 2020 Round of 32 Quarter-finals 3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 066.67
Supercopa de España 9 January 2020 Semi-finals Semi-finals 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 000.00
Champions League 17 September 2019 Group stage 7 4 3 0 10 5 +5 057.14
Total 42 27 8 7 89 41 +48 064.29

Last updated: 23 June 2020

Source: Soccerway

La Liga

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (X) 31 20 8 3 59 21 +38 68[lower-alpha 1] Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Barcelona (X) 31 21 5 5 70 31 +39 68[lower-alpha 1]
3 Atlético Madrid 31 14 13 4 39 22 +17 55
4 Sevilla 32 14 12 6 45 33 +12 54
5 Getafe 31 13 10 8 40 29 +11 49 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
Updated to match(es) played on 26 June 2020. 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 (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[90]
(X) Assured a place of Europa League.
Notes:
  1. Real Madrid are ahead of Barcelona on head-to-head points: Barcelona 0–0 Real Madrid, Real Madrid 2–0 Barcelona

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
31 21 5 5 70 31  +39 68 15 1 0 48 12  +36 6 4 5 22 19  +3

Last updated: 23 June 2020 (2020-06-23).
Source: La Liga

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultLWDWLWWWWWLWWWWDDWDWLWWWWLWWWDW
Position16985864211111111111122221211122
Updated to match(es) played on 23 June 2020 (2020-06-23). Source: La Liga
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The La Liga schedule was announced on 4 July 2019.[91]

16 August 2019 (2019-08-16) 1Athletic Bilbao1–0BarcelonaBilbao
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 47,693
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
25 August 2019 (2019-08-25) 2Barcelona5–2Real BetisBarcelona
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 79,159
Referee: José Luis González González
31 August 2019 (2019-08-31) 3Osasuna2–2BarcelonaPamplona
17:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: El Sadar
Attendance: 16,742
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
14 September 2019 (2019-09-14) 4Barcelona5–2ValenciaBarcelona
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,617
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
21 September 2019 (2019-09-21) 5Granada2–0BarcelonaGranada
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Nuevo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 18,880
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
24 September 2019 (2019-09-24) 6Barcelona2–1VillarrealBarcelona
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 70,316
Referee: Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea
28 September 2019 (2019-09-28) 7Getafe0–2BarcelonaGetafe
16:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 15,135
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
6 October 2019 (2019-10-06) 8Barcelona4–0SevillaBarcelona
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 81,331
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
19 October 2019 (2019-10-19) 9Eibar0–3BarcelonaEibar
13:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Ipurua
Attendance: 7,295
Referee: Mario Melero López
29 October 2019 (2019-10-29) 10Barcelona5–1ValladolidBarcelona
21:15 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 59,896
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
2 November 2019 (2019-11-02) 11Levante3–1BarcelonaValencia
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 23,341
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
9 November 2019 (2019-11-09) 12Barcelona4–1Celta VigoBarcelona
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,209
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
23 November 2019 (2019-11-23) 13Leganés1–2BarcelonaLeganés
13:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Butarque
Attendance: 9,465
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
1 December 2019 (2019-12-01) 14Atlético Madrid0–1BarcelonaMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 64,226
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
7 December 2019 (2019-12-07) 15Barcelona5–2MallorcaBarcelona
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 71,072
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
14 December 2019 (2019-12-14) 16Real Sociedad2–2BarcelonaSan Sebastián
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Anoeta
Attendance: 36,639
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
18 December 2019 (2019-12-18) 17Barcelona0–0Real MadridBarcelona
20:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 93,426
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
Note: The match was scheduled for 26 October 2019, but was postponed on 18 October due to the 2019 Catalan protests.[92]
21 December 2019 (2019-12-21) 18Barcelona4–1AlavésBarcelona
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 63,054
Referee: Mario Melero López
4 January 2020 (2020-01-04) 19Espanyol2–2BarcelonaBarcelona
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: RCDE Stadium
Attendance: 33,562
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
19 January 2020 (2020-01-19) 20Barcelona1–0GranadaBarcelona
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 65,444
Referee: Valentín Pizarro Gómez
25 January 2020 (2020-01-25) 21Valencia2–0BarcelonaValencia
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 45,882
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
2 February 2020 (2020-02-02) 22Barcelona2–1LevanteBarcelona
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,295
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
9 February 2020 (2020-02-09) 23Real Betis2–3BarcelonaSeville
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 54,526
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
15 February 2020 (2020-02-15) 24Barcelona2–1GetafeBarcelona
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 78,814
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
22 February 2020 (2020-02-22) 25Barcelona5–0EibarBarcelona
16:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 66,970
Referee: César Soto Grado
1 March 2020 (2020-03-01) 26Real Madrid2–0BarcelonaMadrid
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 78,357
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
7 March 2020 (2020-03-07) 27Barcelona1–0Real SociedadBarcelona
18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 77,035
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
13 June 2020 (2020-06-13) 28Mallorca0–4BarcelonaPalma
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Rodríguez  86'
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Stadium: Son Moix
Attendance: 0
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 14 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[93] and rescheduled to 13 June.[94] It was played behind closed doors.
16 June 2020 (2020-06-16) 29Barcelona2–0LeganésBarcelona
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 0
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 March, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[93] and rescheduled to 16 June.[94] It was played behind closed doors.
19 June 2020 (2020-06-19) 30Sevilla0–0BarcelonaSeville
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 0
Referee: José Luis González González
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 5 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.[95] and rescheduled to 19 June.[94] It was played behind closed doors.
23 June 2020 (2020-06-23) 31Barcelona1–0Athletic BilbaoBarcelona
22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 0
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 12 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 23 June.[94] It was played behind closed doors.
27 June 2020 (2020-06-27) 32Celta VigovBarcelonaVigo
17:00 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Abanca-Balaídos
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 27 June.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
30 June 2020 (2020-06-30) 33BarcelonavAtlético MadridBarcelona
22:00 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 26 April, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 30 June.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
5 July 2020 (2020-07-05) 34VillarrealvBarcelonaVillarreal
22:00 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Estadio de la Cerámica
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 3 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 5 July.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
8 July 2020 (2020-07-08) 35BarcelonavEspanyolBarcelona
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 10 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 8 July.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
12 July 2020 (2020-07-12) 36ValladolidvBarcelonaValladolid
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: José Zorrilla
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 13 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 12 July.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
15 July 2020 (2020-07-15) 37BarcelonavOsasunaBarcelona
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 17 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 15 July.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.
19 July 2020 (2020-07-19) 38AlavésvBarcelonaVitoria-Gasteiz
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Mendizorrotza
Attendance: 0
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 24 May, but was postponed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic,[95] and rescheduled to 19 July.[94] It will be played behind closed doors.

Copa del Rey

22 January 2020 (2020-01-22) Round of 32Ibiza1–2BarcelonaIbiza
19:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: Estadi Municipal de Can Misses
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
30 January 2020 (2020-01-30) Round of 16Barcelona5–0LeganésBarcelona
19:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 43,216
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
6 February 2020 Quarter-finalsAthletic Bilbao1–0BarcelonaBilbao
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 49,154
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera

Supercopa de España

9 January 2020 (2020-01-09) Semi-finalBarcelona2–3Atlético MadridJeddah, Saudi Arabia
22:00 AST (UTC+3)
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Stadium: King Abdullah Sports City
Attendance: 58,410
Referee: José Luis González González

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Group F
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAR DOR INT SLP
1 Barcelona 6 4 2 0 9 4 +5 14 Advance to knockout phase 3–1 2–1 0–0
2 Borussia Dortmund 6 3 1 2 8 8 0 10 0–0 3–2 2–1
3 Inter Milan 6 2 1 3 10 9 +1 7 Transfer to Europa League 1–2 2–0 1–1
4 Slavia Prague 6 0 2 4 4 10 6 2 1–2 0–2 1–3
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
17 September 2019 (2019-09-17) 1Borussia Dortmund 0–0 BarcelonaDortmund, Germany
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Westfalenstadion
Attendance: 66,099
Referee: Ovidiu Haţegan (Romania)
2 October 2019 (2019-10-02) 2Barcelona 2–1 Inter MilanBarcelona, Spain
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 86,141
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
23 October 2019 (2019-10-23) 3Slavia Prague 1–2 BarcelonaPrague, Czech Republic
21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
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Stadium: Sinobo Stadium
Attendance: 19,170
Referee: Bobby Madden (Scotland)
5 November 2019 (2019-11-05) 4Barcelona 0–0 Slavia PragueBarcelona, Spain
18:55 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 67,023
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
27 November 2019 (2019-11-27) 5Barcelona 3–1 Borussia DortmundBarcelona, Spain
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 90,071
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
10 December 2019 (2019-12-10) 6Inter Milan 1–2 BarcelonaMilan, Italy
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 71,818
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)

Knockout phase

Round of 16
25 February 2020 First legNapoli 1–1 BarcelonaNaples, Italy
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 44,388
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
7/8 August 2020 Second legBarcelona v NapoliTBD
--:-- CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: TBD
Attendance: 0
Note: The match between Barcelona and Napoli in Barcelona was meant to be played behind closed doors due to an outbreak of COVID-19 in Spain.[96] However, on 13 March, the match was indefinitely postponed due to a pandemic of COVID-19 in Spain.[97] The match was rescheduled on 17 June to 7/8 August.[98]

Statistics

Squad appearances and goals

Last updated on 17 June 2020.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaChampions LeagueCopa del ReySupercopa
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Marc-André ter Stegen 360280602000
13 GK Neto 4010101010
Defenders
2 DF Nélson Semedo 31016+70503000
3 DF Gerard Piqué 351271502010
15 DF Clément Lenglet 3032026+103100
18 DF Jordi Alba 25217+12302+1010
23 DF Samuel Umtiti 1709+30300+1010
24 DF Junior Firpo 18110+31301+1000
33 DF Ronald Araújo 201+10000000
Midfielders
4 MF Ivan Rakitić 33111+1213+302+100+10
5 MF Sergio Busquets 34222+32602010
8 MF Arthur Melo 25413+533+100+3100
20 MF Sergi Roberto 31122+212+202010
21 MF Frenkie de Jong 38224+326+103010
22 MF Arturo Vidal 3379+1573+301+1010
28 MF Riqui Puig 400+30001000
30 MF Álex Collado 100+10000000
Forwards
9 FW Luis Suárez 251415+4114+130010
10 FW Lionel Messi 332623+1215+122211
11 FW Ousmane Dembélé 813+211+200000
17 FW Antoine Griezmann 391427+186+122+1311
19 FW Martin Braithwaite 311+21000000
31 FW Ansu Fati 2568+952+21300+10
Players who have made an appearance this season but have left the club
6 DF Jean-Clair Todibo 301+10100000
16 DF Moussa Wagué 30101+100000
19 MF Carles Aleñá 502+20100000
27 FW Carles Pérez 1225+51111000

Squad statistics

As of 16 February 2020[99]
League Europe Cup Others Total
Games played3173142
Games won2142027
Games drawn43008
Games lost50117
Goals scored70107289
Goals conceded3152341
Goal difference3955-148
Clean sheets1221014
Goal by Substitute821011
Total shots307813616404
Shots on target139311719206
Corners11426126158
Players used2623191327
Offsides5587272
Fouls suffered333795314479
Fouls committed272703318393
Yellow cards731974103
Red cards51006

Goalscorers

No. Pos. Nat. Name La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Total
10FWLionel Messi2122126
9FWLuis Suárez1130014
17FWAntoine Griezmann823114
22MFArturo Vidal70007
31FWAnsu Fati51006
8MFArthur30104
15DFClément Lenglet20103
5MFSergio Busquets20002
18DFJordi Alba20002
21MFFrenkie de Jong20002
27FWCarles Pérez11002
3DFGerard Piqué10001
4MFIvan Rakitić10001
11FWOusmane Dembélé10001
19FWMartin Braithwaite10001
20MFSergi Roberto10001
24DFJunior Firpo10001
Own goals01001
TOTAL 70 10 7 2 89

As of match played 26 February 2020.[100]

Hat-tricks

PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetitionRef
Lionel Messi Celta Vigo4–1 (H)9 November 2019La Liga
Lionel Messi Mallorca5–2 (H)7 December 2019La Liga
Lionel Messi4 Eibar5–0 (H)22 February 2020La Liga

(H) – Home ; (A) – Away

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga Champions League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Total Notes
2 DF Nélson Semedo 1 2 3
3 DF Gerard Piqué 8 3 11
4 MF Ivan Rakitić 2 1 3
5 MF Sergio Busquets 5 2 7
9 FW Luis Suárez 4 4
11 FW Ousmane Dembélé 1 1 1 2 1
15 DF Clément Lenglet 4 2 2 6 2
17 FW Antoine Griezmann 2 1 3
18 DF Jordi Alba 5 1 6
20 MF Sergi Roberto 6 1 7
21 MF Frenkie de Jong 1 1 1 1
22 MF Arturo Vidal 4 1 5
24 DF Junior Firpo 2 1 3
33 DF Ronald Araújo 1 1
8 MF Arthur Melo 1 1
31 FW Ansu Fati 1 1 2
23 DF Samuel Umtiti 2 2
10 FW Lionel Messi 1 1 2

Last updated: 6 October 2019
Source: ESPNFC.com, FCBarcelona.com
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Injury record

N P Nat. Name Type Status Source Match Inj. Date Ret. Date
10 FW Messi right calf injury FCB.com Pre-Season 5 August 2019 21 August 2019
13 GK Neto left wrist injury FCB.com Pre-Season 11 August 2019 13 September 2019
9 FW Suárez right calf injury FCB.com vs Athletic Bilbao 16 August 2019 10 September 2019
11 FW Dembélé left hamstring injury FCB.com in training 19 August 2019 22 September 2019
10 FW Messi right calf injury Mundo Deportivo in training 28 August 2019 15 September 2019
24 DF Junior strained ligament in left knee FCB.com in training 31 August 2019 6 September 2019
23 DF Umtiti small fracture to the second metatarsal FCB.com in training with France 13 September 2019 18 October 2019
18 DF Jordi Alba left hamstring injury FCB.com vs Borussia Dortmund 17 September 2019 5 October 2019
10 FW Messi left adductor injury FCB.com vs Villarreal CF 24 September 2019 30 September 2019
11 FW Dembélé left hamstring injury FCB.com in training 28 September 2019 30 September 2019
24 DF Junior right hamstring injury FCB.com in training 1 October 2019 18 October 2019
20 DF Sergi Roberto strained ligament in left knee FCB.com vs Eibar 19 October 2019 29 October 2019
23 DF Umtiti brused knee FCB.com in training 22 October 2019 4 November 2019
9 FW Suárez right calf injury FCB.com vs Levante 2 November 2019 8 November 2019
18 DF Jordi Alba left hamstring injury FCB.com vs Slavia Prague 5 November 2019 13 December 2019
2 DF Nelson Semedo left calf injury FCB.com vs Celta vigo 9 November 2019 13 December 2019
15 DF Clement Lenglet calf injury FCB.com in training with France 18 November 2019 28 November 2019
11 FW Dembélé right thigh injury FCB.com vs Borussia Dortmund 27 November 2019
8 MF Arthur groin injury FCB.com in training 6 December 2019 22 January 2020
1 GK Marc-Andre ter Stegen right knee injury FCB.com in training 22 December 2019 22 January 2020
9 FW Suárez right knee injury FCB.com in training 12 January 2020 07 June 2020
13 GK Neto sprained left ankle FCB.com vs Ibiza 22 January 2020 21 February 2020

- Player is injured
- Player has recovered from injury
Last updated: 08 June 2020
Source:

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