Record attendance at the Camp Nou is 120,000 people for FC Barcelona v Juventus, first leg of the European Cup quarter final (5/03/1986).
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Only team to have appeared in every year of European competition since they first started in 1955.
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Team with most Cup Winners Cup titles with 4 : 1979, 1982, 1989 and 1997.
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Team with most Fairs Cup titles with 3: 1958, 1960 and 1966. Also won the Grand Final in 1971 to decide who should keep the trophy outright.
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Team with most Spanish Cup titles with 24
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Consecutive League titles 4 :1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94.
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League with most goals scored in 1996-97 With 102 goals in 42 matches.
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League with fewest goals scored in 1939-40 With 32 goals in 22 matches.
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League with fewest goals conceded in 1968-69 With 18 goals in 30 matches.
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League with most goals conceded in 1941-42 With 66 goals in 26 matches.
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Biggest win in any competition ( 0-18 ); Macaya Cup: Tarragona 0 - FC Barcelona 18 (17-3-1901).
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Biggest win a friendly match (1-20 ); Smilde (Holland) 1 - FC Barcelona 20 (6-8-1992)
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Heaviest defeat (12-1) ;Athletic Club Bilbao 12 - FC Barcelona 1 (8-2-1931), in the 1930-31 Spanish league season.
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Longest unbeaten run in official matches (27 games); 27 games in the 1973-74 season (26 in the League and one in the UEFA Cup), from 3-10-1973 to 21-4-1974.
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Longest unbeaten run in League matches ( 26 games) 26 games, from the 6th (7-10-1973) to the 31st (21-4-1974) match in the 1973-74 season.
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Longest unbeaten run at home in league matches (67 matches) From the 25th match of the 72-73 season (4-3-1973) to the 21st of the 76-77 season (20-2-1977), a total of 66 matches, of which 55 were won and 12 drawn, scoring 155 goals and conceding 37.
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Longest winning run in the League (14 games), 14 games, from the 8th match (22-10-2005) to the 21st (29-1-2006) in the 2005-06 Spanish league season.
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Longest winning run in the League (home)39 games, from the 22nd of the 1957-58 season (16-2-1958) to the 8th of the 1960-61 season (6-11-1960).
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Longest scoring run in the League (36 games); 36 games, from the ninth of the 1942-43 season (21-11-1942) to the 18th of the 1943-44 season (6-2-1944).
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Longest scoring run in the League (home) 88 games, from the 22nd of the 1951-52 season (10-2-1952) to the 18th of the 57-58 season (19-1-1958).
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Biggest League win (home), with 10-1, FC Barcelona 10 - Gimnàstic Tarragona 1 (11/09/1949).
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Biggest League win (away), with 0-8, Las Palmas 0 - FC Barcelona 8 (25/10/1959).
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Biggest wins in European competitions (home), with 8-0, FC Barcelona 8 - Apollon Limassol (Cyprus) (Cup Winners Cup. 15/09/1982); FC Barcelona 8 – Matador Púchov (Slovakia) 0 (UEFA Cup. 15/10/2003).
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Biggest win in European competitions (away), with 0-7; Hapoel Beer Sheva (Israel) 0 - FC Barcelona 7 (UEFA Cup. 12/09/1995).
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Most consecutive wins in the Champions League with 11 In the 2002/03 season.
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Longest winning run in official matches with 19 games. The 19 games in the 2005-06 season (13 League, 3 Champions League, 2 Copa de Rey and one in the Catalan Cup) between 22-10-2005 and 22-1-2006
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Most consecutive away wins with 13 games. Between the 21st of September 2008 and the 11th of January 2009, FC Barcelona recorded 13 consecutive victories in official competition away from home. Eight came in the league (Sporting de Gijón, Espanyol, Athletic Club, Recreativo, Sevilla, Villarreal and Osasuna), three in the Champions' League (Shaktar Donetsk, FC Basel and Sporting Clube) and two in the Copa del Rey (Benidorm and Atlético de Madrid)
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Record run of away wins in the league with 9 victories. From Sporting de Gijón, Espanyol, Athletic Club, Málaga, Recreativo, Sevilla, Villarreal, Osasuna and Racing were the victims in Barça’s consecutive run of victories away from home in the season 2008/09.
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The team with most points at the end of the first half with 50 poitns. In week 19 of the Spanish League Season 2008/09.
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All-time leading goalscorer, Paulino Alcántara, with 357 goals in 357 games, in the seasons from 1912-27 (215 goals in friendlies, 5 in the Spanish Cup, 98 in the Catalan Championship, 35 in the Spanish Championship, 3 in the Pyrenees Cup and 1 in the Barcelona Cup).
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Leading goalscorer in a single season, Clemente Gràcia (1921-22), with 59 goals in 50 games (35 goals in friendlies, 19 in the Catalan Championship, 5 in the Spanish Championship)
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Leading goalscorer in the League, César Rodríguez (1942-55), with 195 goals.
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Longest scoring run in the League, Mariano Martín scored 18 goals in 10 consecutive matches from the 19th of the 1942-43 season (14-2-1943) to the second of the 1943-44 season (3-10-1943).
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Leading goalscorer in European competitions, Rivaldo (1997-2002), with 31 goals (25 in the Champions League, 5 in the UEFA Cup and 1 in the European Super Cup.
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Highest scorer in a single game, Joan Gamper, 9 on three occasions: Franco-Español 0 - FC Barcelona 13, in the Macaya Cup (10-2-1901); Tarragona 0 - FC Barcelona 18, in the Macaya Cup (17-3-1901); FC Barcelona 13 - Club X 0, in the Barcelona Cup (1-2-1903)
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FC Barcelona players to have been top scorer in the Spanish League (Pichichi trophy)
Mariano Martín (1942/43, 32 goals in 23 games), César Rodríguez (1948/49, 28 goals in 24 games), Cayetano Re (1964/65, 25 goals in 30 games), Carles Rexach (1970/71, 17 goals in 28 games), Hans Krankl (1978/79, 29 goals in 30 games), Enrique Castro, “Quini” (1980/81, 20 goals in 30 games), Enrique Castro “Quini” (1981/82, 26 goals in 32 games), Romario da Souza(1993/94, 30 goals in 33 games), Ronaldo (1996/97, 34 goals in 37 games) and Samuel Eto’o (2005/06, 26 goals in 35 games).
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FC Barcelona players that have won the Zamora Trophy
Juan Zambudio Velasco (1947/48, 31 goals conceded in 26 games), Antoni Ramallets (1951/52, 40 goals conceded in 28 games), Antoni Ramallets (1955/56, 24 goals conceded in 29 games), Antoni Ramallets (1956/57, 35 goals conceded in 29 games), Antoni Ramallets (1958/59, 22 goals conceded in 28 games), Antoni Ramallets (1959/60, 24 goals conceded in 27 games), Josep Manuel Pesudo (1965-66, 15 goals in 22 games), Salvador Sadurní (1968/69, 18 goals in 30 games), Miguel Reina (1972/73, 21 goals in 34 games), Salvador Sadurní (1973/74, 22 goals in 30 games), Salvador Sadurní (1974/75, 19 goals in 24 games), Pedro María Artola (1977/78, 25 goals in 29 games), Francisco Javier González Urruticoechea (1983/84, 26 goals in 32 games), Andoni Zubizarreta (1986/87, 29 goals in 43 games) and Víctor Valdés (2004/05, 25 goals in 35 games).
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Outright record number of Zamora titles;Antoni Ramallets, on five occasions (1951/52, 1955/56, 1956/57, 1958/59 and 1959/60).
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FC Barcelona players that have won the Balon d’Or
Luis Suárez (1960), Johan Cruyff (1973 y 1974), Hristo Stoitchkov (1994), Rivaldo (1999) y Ronaldinho (2005).
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FC Barcelona players that have won the FIFA World Player
Romario da Souza (1994), Ronaldo (1996), Rivaldo (1999) and Ronaldinho (2004 i 2005).
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Longest period without conceding a goal; Miguel Reina went 824 minutes without conceding a goal in the Spanish League in the 1972-73 season (from the 53rd minute of the 14th game to the 67th minute of the 23rd game).
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Players with most appearances. Miguel Bernardo Bianquetti, “Migueli”. 664 games (1973-89).
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Players with most League appearances. Miguel Bernardo Bianquetti, “Migueli”. 391 games (1973-89).
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Players with most appearances in European competitions. Miguel Bernardo Bianquetti, “Migueli”. 85 games (1973-89), of which 15 were in the European Cup, 24 in the Cup Winners Cup, 42 in the UEFA Cup and 4 in the European Super Cup.
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Youngest player to appear for the first team
Paulino Alcántara15 years, 4 months and 18 days. Made his debut on Febriary 25, 1912 in the game ending FC Barcelona 9 - Català 0 in the Catalan Championship, in which he scored three goals.
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Most seasons as coach; Jack Greenwell, 9 years (1917-24 and 1931-33).
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Most consecutive seasons as coach; Johan Cruyff, 8 years (1988-96).
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