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Champions League logbook: Barcelona

Chelsea will rekindle a longstanding Champions League rivalry with Barcelona when the Spanish giants visit Stamford Bridge on Tuesday 25 November.

The Blues faced Barca in our maiden Champions League adventure, back in 1999/00, and have since met in six separate campaigns, mostly in titanic knockout ties.

It promises to be a special evening at the Bridge in our home fixture against a Pot 1 side, and here we get to know the Catalans better ahead of our latest encounter…

Factfile

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**Full name:** Futbol Club Barcelona

**Country:** Spain

**City:** Barcelona

**Formation:** 1899

**Major honours:** 25 La Liga titles (most recently 2025), five European Cup/Champions League wins (1992, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015), four Cup Winners’ Cup wins (most recently 1997), 32 Copa del Rey wins (most recently 2025)

**Head coach:** Hansi Flick

**2024/25 league finish:** 1st

**Stadium:** Nou Camp (pending renovation being completed)

**Colours:** Blue and red

**Nickname:**_Barca, Blaugrana

_**Rivals:** Real Madrid, Espanyol

Champions League history

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Barcelona lost the European Cup finals of 1961 and 1986, but triumphed in the final edition of the tournament before it was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992. Ronald Koeman’s free-kick was enough to overcome Sampdoria at Wembley.

Then, during a period when they were regarded by many as one of if not the greatest club team of all time, Barca lifted the trophy four times in ten seasons between 2006 and 2015. They beat Arsenal, Manchester United twice and Juventus in the finals.

Since that last victory in Paris, Barcelona have reached the semi-finals twice, but also exited in the group stage twice.

2024/25 season

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One of those semi-finals was last season when Barca were beaten 7-6 on aggregate by Inter Milan in a thrilling two-legged affair in which both games finished 3-3 after 90 minutes. They had better fortune in the domestic competitions, winning La Liga by four points ahead of Real Madrid, and beating their great rivals 3-2 in the Copa del Rey final. Jules Kounde netted an extra-time winner in that one.

Due to delays in construction and obtaining licenses and permits, Barcelona have not yet been able to return to the Nou Camp this season as planned. Their first three La Liga fixtures have all been away from home – they have beaten Mallorca and Levante, and drawn with Rayo Vallecano.

Current squad

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Former Blue Andreas Christensen joined in 2022 and has since made 82 appearances, while Marcus Rashford is a new loan signing from Manchester United.

They have plenty of young Spanish talent in midfield including Gavi, Pedri, Fermin Lopez and Dani Olmo. Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres and Raphinha complete a star-studded attack.

This will be the first time in the Champions League we have played a Barcelona side not containing either Lionel Messi or Xavi. Messi left for PSG in 2021 with 672 goals to his name.

Barcelona have benefitted from the services of many other of the world’s greatest players, including Brazilian trio Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho. Johan Cruyff was one of their first superstars, while Carlos Puyol, Andres Iniesta and David Villa were central to Spain’s 2010 World Cup triumph.

Previous Champions League meetings

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**1999/00 quarter-final**

Chelsea 3-1 Barcelona

Barcelona 5-1 Chelsea AET (Barcelona won 6-4 on aggregate)

**2004/05 Round of 16**

Barcelona 2-1 Chelsea

Chelsea 4-2 Barcelona (Chelsea won 5-4 on aggregate)

**2005/06 Round of 16**

Chelsea 1-2 Barcelona

Barcelona 1-1 Chelsea (Barcelona won 3-2 on aggregate)

**2006/07 group stage**

Chelsea 1-0 Barcelona

Barcelona 2-2 Chelsea

**2008/09 semi-final**

Barcelona 0-0 Chelsea

Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona (Barcelona won on away goals)

**2011/12 semi-final**

Chelsea 1-0 Barcelona

Barcelona 2-2 Chelsea (Chelsea won 3-2 on aggregate)

**2017/18 Round of 16**

Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona

Barcelona 3-0 Chelsea (Barcelona won 4-1 on aggregate)

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