Barcelona
2022–23 season
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head coachXavi
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga1st
Copa del ReySemi-finals
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
UEFA Europa LeagueKnockout round play-offs
Top goalscorerLeague:
Robert Lewandowski (23)

All:
Robert Lewandowski (33)
Highest home attendance95,745 vs Real Madrid
(19 March 2023)
Lowest home attendance72,010 vs Cádiz
(19 February 2023)
Average home league attendance83,498[1][2]
Biggest winCeuta 0–5 Barcelona
Biggest defeatBarcelona 0–4 Real Madrid

The 2022–23 Futbol Club Barcelona season was the club's 123rd season in existence and their 92nd consecutive season in the top flight. In addition to the domestic league, Barcelona participated in this season's editions of the Copa del Rey, the Supercopa de España, the UEFA Champions League (entering for the 19th consecutive season), and the UEFA Europa League. The season covered the period from 1 July 2022 until 30 June 2023.

This was the last season for Barcelona's defender Gerard Piqué, who retired before the winter World Cup. Piqué had spent fifteen seasons with Barcelona and won thirty official trophies with the club.[3] Furthermore, captain Sergio Busquets announced that he would leave the club at the end of the season after eighteen years with Barcelona, having won 32 trophies with the Catalans.[4] This was also Jordi Alba's last season at Barcelona after eleven years, having won nineteen trophies with the club.[5]

On 15 January 2023, Barcelona clinched their first trophy since 2021 by defeating Real Madrid 3–1 in the Supercopa de España final.[6] On 14 May 2023, Barcelona mathematically won their 27th La Liga title with four games to go, and the first since the 2018–19 season.[7]

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Notes
  1. On El Clásico, the sponsor are Drake and Rosalía.
  2. Only worn in the last two league matches.[8]

Season overview

Pre-season

On 10 June 2022, Barcelona and Sergi Roberto negotiated a one year contract extension lasting until 30 June 2023.[9] Two days later, Dani Alves announced that he would be leaving the club, when his contract expires at the end of June.[10] On 30 June, Barcelona and Sixth Street reach an agreement for the acquisition of a 10% share of the club's La Liga TV rights, with Barcelona generating a total capital gain of €267 million for the current season. Sixth Street would initially invest €207.5 million and in return would receive 10% of the club's La Liga TV rights for the next 25 years.[11]

On 1 July, Barcelona announced that Adama Traoré and Luuk de Jong would be leaving the club after completing their loan stint.[12] Three days later, Barcelona announced the signing of Franck Kessié from A.C. Milan on a free transfer.[13] Later that day, Barcelona announced the signing of Andreas Christensen from Chelsea on a free transfer.[14] On 8 July, Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur reached an agreement for the loan of Clément Lenglet for the rest of the season.[15] On 12 July, Barcelona and Watford reached an agreement for transfer of Rey Manaj for an undisclosed fee.[16][17]

On 13 July, Barcelona played their first pre-season friendly versus Olot, which ended in a draw 1–1 from a poor Barcelona side. That day, Barcelona and Leeds United reached an agreement for transfer of Raphinha for €48,000,000, with the fee potentially rising to €60,000,000. He signed a contract until 2027 with a buyout clause of €1 billion.[18][19] Barcelona also reached an agreement with Sporting to loan Francisco Trincão for reported €3,000,000 until the end of the season with an option to buy.[20][21] On 14 July, Barcelona and Ousmane Dembélé agreed a two years contract extension lasting until 30 June 2024 with a buyout clause of €100,000,000.[22] Two days later, Barcelona and Bayern Munich reached an agreement for the transfer of Robert Lewandowski for €45,000,000, potentially rising to €50,000,000. He signed a four years contract until 2026 with a buyout clause of €500,000,000.[23][24] Barcelona also announced the squad for the US tour, taking 28 players to play four pre-season matches there.[25] On 19 July, Barcelona started the US tour with a 6–0 win over Inter Miami at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[26]

Two days later, Barcelona sold an additional 15% of the club's La Liga TV right to Sixth Street. In total, Sixth Street would receive 25% of the club's La Liga TV rights for the next 25 years.[27] On 23 July, Barcelona won their second game of the US tour 1–0 over Real Madrid at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.[28] Three days later, Barcelona drew 2–2 against Juventus in Dallas, with Ousmane Dembélé scoring a brace.[29] On 27 July, Barcelona reached a verbal agreement to sign french defenderJules Koundé from Sevilla.[30] Two days later, Barcelona announced the signing of Koundé on a 5-year contract with a release clause of €1 billion.[31] Barça also reached an agreement with Celta de Vigo for the transfer of Óscar Mingueza, which maintained a buy-back clause and a 50% cut of any future sale.[32] In their final match of the US tour on 30 July, Barcelona defeated the New York Red Bulls 2–0 in Harrison, New Jersey, with Ousmane Dembélé and Memphis Depay scoring a goal each.[33]

August

On 1 August, Barcelona announced the activation of the third 'economic lever', selling 24.5% of Barça Studios to Socios.com for €100 million "to accelerate the club’s audiovisual, blockchain, NFT and Web.3 strategy".[34]

On 7 August, Barcelona concluded the pre-season with a 6–0 victory over Mexican club Pumas UNAM, winning the Joan Gamper Trophy for the 45th time. Pedri scored a brace, while Robert Lewandowski, Ousmane Dembélé, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Frenkie de Jong contributed to the victory with a goal each.[35]

On 13 August, Barcelona were held to a goalless draw against Rayo Vallecano at Camp Nou in the first league match of the season. The new signings Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Andreas Christensen and Franck Kessié made their competitive debuts in this match.[36]

On 21 August, the team got their first league win of the season, after they beat Real Sociedad 4–1 away. Robert Lewandowski scored twice, with the other two goals coming from Ousmane Dembélé and Ansu Fati.[37][38]

On 24 August, Barcelona drew 3–3 against Manchester City at Camp Nou, in a charity match to raise funds in the fight against ALS. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Frenkie de Jong and Memphis Depay scored for the Blaugrana.[39]

On 28 August, Barça defeated Real Valladolid 4–0 with goals coming from Pedri, Sergi Roberto and the other two goals came from Robert Lewandowski. Jules Koundé made his competitive debut in this match.[40]

September

On 1 September, Barcelona reached an agreement with Martin Braithwaite to terminate his contract after 59 appearances for the club during which he scored 10 goals.[41] On the same day, defender Sergiño Dest was loaned to AC Milan, with the option to buy the player once the loan period expires.[42]

On the next day, the club announced the signing of former La Masia graduate Héctor Bellerín.[43] On the same day, it was announced that Barcelona and Chelsea had reached an agreement for the transfer of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for €12,000,000, he scored 13 goals in 24 matches.[44] On that day, the club also announced the signing of Marcos Alonso.[45]

A day later, Barcelona beat Sevilla 3–0 away. Raphinha and Eric García both scored their first goals for the club with the other goal coming from Robert Lewandowski.[46][47]

On 7 September, Barcelona started the UEFA Champions League group stage with a big 5–1 win against Viktoria Plzeň in Group C. Robert Lewandowski scored his first hat-trick for the club, Franck Kessié scored his first goal for the club and a goal from Ferran Torres completed the victory.[48][49] On the same day, Barcelona reached an agreement with midfielder Miralem Pjanić to terminate his contract after 30 appearances with the club.[50]

Three days later, Barcelona beat Cádiz 4–0 away. Robert Lewandowski, Frenkie de Jong, Ansu Fati and Ousmane Dembélé got on the scoresheet with a goal each.[51]

On 13 September, Barcelona suffered a 2–0 defeat against Bayern Munich.[52][53]

On 17 September, Barcelona won 3–0 against Elche, and achieved their best league start in the last five years, achieving 16 points out of a possible 18 from the first six matches. Robert Lewandowski scored a brace and the other goal came from Memphis Depay.[54][55][56]

October

On 1 October, Barcelona continued their good form after the international break with another win, this time a 1–0 away win against Mallorca. Robert Lewandowski scored the only goal of the match.[57]

On 4 October, Barcelona suffered a narrow 1–0 defeat against Inter Milan under controversial circumstances after Pedri had scored in the 67th minute, but it was ruled out by Video Assistant Referee (VAR) for a controversial handball by Ansu Fati. It was a night of controversy at the San Siro from VAR decisions, with another notable incident coming towards the end of the match when Denzel Dumfries appeared to handle the ball in the penalty area while trying to redirect a cross, however it was controversially ruled he had not conclusively knocked a cross away from Ansu Fati with his wrist.[58][59][60]

On 9 October, the team got their seventh league win in a row after winning 1–0 against Celta Vigo, with the only goal of the match coming from Pedri.[61]

On 12 October, Barça were held to a dramatic 3–3 draw in the return fixture against Inter Milan at Camp Nou. Two goals from Robert Lewandowski and another goal from Ousmane Dembélé were not enough to give the team a much needed win in the Champions League, which left them in the risky position of not making it out of the group for the second consecutive season.[62][63][64][65]

On 16 October, Barcelona suffered their first league defeat of the season, after losing 3–1 against Real Madrid in the first El Clásico of the season. Ferran Torres scored the only goal for the team.[66][67]

On 20 October, Barcelona defeated Villarreal 3–0, thanks to a brace from Robert Lewandowski and a goal from Ansu Fati.[68][69]

Three days later, the team crushed Athletic Bilbao 4–0, with Ousmane Dembélé, Sergi Roberto, Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres getting on the scoresheet with a goal each.[70][71]

On 26 October, Barça suffered a 3–0 defeat against Bayern Munich in the return fixture. The defeat meant that Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League and couldn't advance from the group stages for the second season in a row, and were relegated to the UEFA Europa League knockout stage for the second consecutive season. It was the first time since 1999 that the Catalan club failed to advance to the knockout stage of the Champions League in consecutive years, coinciding with the departure of Lionel Messi to Paris Saint-Germain two seasons ago.[72][73][74]

On 29 October, Barcelona ended the month with a narrow 1–0 away victory against Valencia, with Robert Lewandowski scoring the only goal of the match.[75]

November

On 1 November, Barcelona ended their Champions League campaign with a 4–2 away win against Viktoria Plzeň. Ferran Torres scored twice, while both Marcos Alonso and Pablo Torre both scored their first goals for the club.[76][77][78]

On 3 November, Barça's legend Gerard Piqué announced his retirement from football by releasing a heartfelt video on his social media accounts, having enjoyed a trophy-laden 14 years at the club since returning from Manchester United in 2008, during which he played 615 games for the team.[79]

On 5 November, the team beat Almería 2–0 with the goals coming from Ousmane Dembélé and Frenkie de Jong. Gerard Piqué played his final match for FC Barcelona in front of 92,605 fans who were gathered at Camp Nou to bid farewell to the club legend who was given an emotional standing ovation. There was a huge banner on the pitch that said 'Sempr3' (For3ver) and a video celebrating Piqué's career was played on the big screen to the fans as well.[80][81][82][83] On the same day, Robert Lewandowski was awarded La Liga Player of the Month award for the month of October 2022.[84][85][86]

On 8 November, Barcelona finished the first half of the season with a 2–1 away victory against Osasuna, with the goals coming from Pedri and Raphinha. This was the last match for the team before the mid-season break for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[87][88][89]

December

After the mid-season break for the World Cup, Barcelona returned to action on the last day of the year, when they played Espanyol in the Barcelona derby. The hard-fought, tense and fiery derby ended in a 1–1 draw, with Marcos Alonso scoring the only goal for the team and the last goal of the year for the Blaugrana.[90][91][92]

January

On 4 January 2023, Barcelona started the new year with a 4–3 away win after extra-time against third-division side Intercity in their first match in the 2022–23 Copa del Rey. Ronald Araújo scored his first goal for the club, and Ousmane Dembélé, Raphinha and Ansu Fati contributed a goal each to help the team advance to the next round.[93][94]

On 8 January, the team got a hard-fought 1–0 away win against Atlético Madrid in the league. Ousmane Dembélé scored the only goal of the match.[95][96]

On 12 January, Barcelona advanced to the Supercopa de España final after they beat Real Betis 4–2 on penalties in the semi-finals, after the match had ended in a 2–2 draw after extra-time.[97][98]

On 15 January, Barcelona clinched their first trophy since 2021 by beating Real Madrid 3–1 in the Supercopa de España final.[99] Gavi, Robert Lewandowski and Pedri scored a goal each.[100][101]

On 19 January, the team got a dominant away win against third-division side Ceuta, beating them 5–0 thanks to goals from Raphinha, Ansu Fati, Franck Kessié and a brace from Robert Lewandowski, and advancing to the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey.[102]

A day later, Barcelona announced that they had reached an agreement for the transfer of Memphis Depay to Atlético Madrid for €3,000,000 plus one million in variables. During his time at the club, Memphis Depay scored 14 goals and provided 2 assists in 42 appearances.[103]

On 22 January, the team got a 1–0 win in the league against Getafe, thanks to a goal scored by Pedri.[104]

On 25 January, Barcelona advanced to the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey after they beat Real Sociedad 1–0 in the quarter-finals, thanks to a Ousmane Dembélé goal.[105][106]

On 28 January, Barcelona got a narrow 1–0 away win in the league against Girona, with Pedri scoring the only goal of the match.[107][108]

On 31 January, Barcelona announced that they had reached an agreement for the transfer of Héctor Bellerín to Sporting Lisbon. Héctor Bellerín made 7 appearances for the club.[109]

February

On 1 February, Barcelona got a 2–1 away win against Real Betis, with Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski scoring a goal each.[110]

On 5 February, the team defeated Sevilla 3–0 to move eight points clear at the top of the league table. Jordi Alba, Gavi and Raphinha got on the scoresheet with a goal each.[111][112]

On 12 February, Barcelona beat Villarreal 1–0 away, thanks to a goal from Pedri.[113][114]

On 16 February, Barcelona drew 2–2 against Manchester United at the Camp Nou in the first leg of the Europa League knockout round play-offs, with Marcos Alonso and Raphinha scoring for the team.[115][116]

On 19 February, the team won 2–0 against Cádiz, thanks to goals from Sergi Roberto and Robert Lewandowski.[117][118]

On the away leg of the Europa League knockout round play-offs at Old Trafford on 23 February, Barcelona suffered a 2–1 loss against Manchester United and exited the tournament with a 4–3 aggregate score.[119][120] Robert Lewandowski scored the only goal for the team.[121]

Barcelona ended the month with a shock 1–0 defeat away to Almería on 26 February.[122][123]

March

On 2 March, Barcelona got a narrow 1–0 away win against Real Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals thanks to an own goal from Éder Militão.[124][125] In this match, Sergio Busquets made his 46th appearance in the El Clásico breaking the record for the most El Clásico appearances ever by a player, previously held by Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos, both of whom had made 45 appearances.[126]

On 5 March, Barcelona defeated Valencia 1–0, getting their 20th win of the season in La Liga.[127] Raphinha scored the only goal of the match, extending the team's lead at the top of the league table to 9 points.[128] Ferran Torres also missed a penalty in the 55th minute and in the 59th minute, Ronald Araújo got sent-off after committing a last-man foul, for which he was suspended for the next league match against Athletic Bilbao.[129][130]

On 12 March, Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao 1–0 away, with Raphinha scoring the only goal of the match. The win helped keep the 9 point lead at the top of the table ahead of the El Clásico.[131][132] This was Barcelona's 19th clean sheet in the league in which they have conceded only eight goals in 25 matches, breaking the record for fewest goals conceded after 25 matches, held jointly by Deportivo La Coruña in the 1993–94 season and Atlético Madrid in the 1990–91 season, both teams conceding 10 goals in 25 games.[133]

On 19 March, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2–1 in the El Clásico. This win put the team 12 points in front at the top of the table and was also Barcelona's 100th competitive El Clásico win, and third consecutive win against Real Madrid across all competitions.[134][135][136] Franck Kessié scored the winning goal in the 92nd minute, aside from getting the team closer to winning the league title, the goal had another special significance as it was Barcelona's 3,000th goal scored in La Liga at the Camp Nou.[137][138]

April

After the international break, the team continued where they left off, winning against Elche 4–0 away on the first day of the month. Robert Lewandowski scored a brace, while Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres scored one goal each.[139][140] Goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen also recorded his 150th clean sheet since joining the club in 2014.[141]

On 5 April, Barcelona got eliminated from the Copa del Rey after they suffered a 0–4 home loss (1–4 on aggregate) against Real Madrid in the return leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals.[142][143]

On 10 April, the team got held to a goalless draw against Girona at home, and maintained their unbeaten home league record, extending the lead to 13 points at the top of the league table.[144][145]

On 16 April, Barcelona got held to another scoreless draw, this time against Getafe away.[146][147]

On 23 April, Barcelona took a narrow 1–0 victory against Atlético Madrid with the only goal of the match coming from Ferran Torres at the end of the first half.[148][149] Marc-André ter Stegen equalled the club record for most clean sheets in the league in a season, previously achieved by Claudio Bravo in the 2014–15 season, in which he kept 23 clean sheets in the league.[150][151]

On 26 April, Barcelona suffered their third defeat of the season, losing against Rayo Vallecano 2–1 away. Robert Lewandowski scored the only goal for the team.[152][153]

Barcelona ended the month with a 4–0 win against Real Betis on 29 April.[154] The match featured the returns from injuries of Ousmane Dembélé and Andreas Christensen, who scored his first goal for the club. Aside from Christensen's goal, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha also contributed to the win with a goal each, and the last goal was an own goal scored by Real Betis' midfielder Guido Rodríguez.[155][156] The match also had a special significance because 15-year-old La Masia graduate Lamine Yamal became the youngest ever appearance maker for Barça smashing the record which had been held by Armand Martinez Sagi since 2 April 1922. Martinez Sagi was aged 15 years, 11 months and five days when he appeared in a 1–1 draw against Sporting de Gijón.[157][158]

May

On 2 May, Barça got a hard fought 1–0 victory against Osasuna. Jordi Alba was the hero after coming on as a substitute in the 76th minute and scoring with an astonishing volley in 85th minute to give the team the win in epic fashion.[159][160] Marc-André ter Stegen broke the club all time record for most league clean sheets in a single season by achieving 25 league clean sheets this season, beating the 24 clean sheets record previously achieved by Andoni Zubizarreta in the 1986–87 season, and the most league clean sheets kept in a season in the 21st century, 23 clean sheets previously achieved by Claudio Bravo in the 2014–15 season.[161] If Barcelona defeat city rivals Espanyol they could win La Liga.[162]

On 10 May, Barcelona captain Sergio Busquets announced he would be leaving the club after 18 years and 722 appearances, the third highest in the club's history after Leo Messi and Xavi. During that time he has scored 18 goals and provided 40 assists. He has won 32 trophies with the club.[4][163][164]

On 14 May, Barcelona won their 27th La Liga title and the first since the 2018–19 season, after they beat Espanyol 4–2 away from home.[165] Robert Lewandowski scored twice and both Alejandro Balde and Jules Koundé scored their first goals for the club.[166][167][168]

On 20 May, Barcelona were defeated 1–2 by Real Sociedad in what was their first and only league home defeat of the season, with Robert Lewandowski scoring the only goal for the team. After the match finished, captain Sergio Busquets lifted the La Liga trophy in front of 88,049 fans present at Camp Nou.[169][170][171]

On 23 May, the team lost 3–1 away to Real Valladolid. Robert Lewandowski was the only one on the scoresheet for the Blaugrana.[172][173]

On the next day, Barcelona defender Jordi Alba announced that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season after reaching a mutual agreement with the club to terminate his contract one year before it was due to expire. Jordi Alba will be leaving the club after 11 years. During that time he has scored 26 goals and provided 91 assists. He has won 18 trophies with the club.[5][174][175]

On 28 May, Barcelona played their last home match of the season at the Camp Nou, where 88,775 fans were gathered to bid farewell to the iconic stadium and its special and unique open plan look, which it has had for 66 years, since its opening in 1957; before renovations of the stadium as part of the plan "Espai Barça" ("Barça Space") begin in the summer.[176][177][178] Barcelona will play their home games next season at the 56,000 capacity Olympic Stadium (Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys) on Montjuïc, aiming for a return to the rebuilt Camp Nou in November 2024 if construction goes to plan. The new Camp Nou will have a retractable roof covered in 30,000 square metres of solar panels and will have 105,000 seating capacity.[179][180][181]

Barcelona marked the special occasion with a 3–0 win over Mallorca, with Ansu Fati scoring twice and Gavi scoring once.[182][183][184] It was also a special occasion since it was the last match at the Camp Nou for both club legends Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, both of whom played for 80 minutes and came off the pitch to a long and emotional standing ovation and applause from the spectators.[185][186][187] Marc-André ter Stegen earned his 26th clean sheet of the season, equalling the all-time record in the league, set by Deportivo La Coruña's Francisco Liaño in the 1993–94 season.[188][189]

Tributes were made before and after the match to honor Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and the Camp Nou.[190]

June

On 4 June, Barcelona suffered a 2–1 away defeat against Celta Vigo in their last competitive match of the season.[191][192] The only goal for the team came from Ansu Fati.[193][194] Robert Lewandowski secured the Pichichi Trophy after ending the league campaign with 23 goals – the most in the league.[195][196] Marc-André ter Stegen was aiming to secure two historic records in this match: the most league clean sheets in a season in history (top 5 leagues) and the least league goals conceded in a season; although he didn't manage to secure neither, he now holds both records alongside Francisco Liaño, both having kept 26 clean sheets and having conceded 18 goals in a league season.[197] Ter Stegen also secured the Zamora Trophy for having the lowest goals-to-games ratio in the league (0.49).[198][199]

On 6 June, Barcelona ended the season with a friendly match in Japan against Japanese side Vissel Kobe, in honor of Barcelona legend Andrés Iniesta who played his last match for Vissel Kobe after five years at the Japanese club.[200][201][202] Barcelona got a comfortable 2–0 win in front of 47,335 fans at the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo.[203][204] Franck Kessié and Eric García got on the scoresheet with a goal each.[205] It was a match of debuts, with Barcelona B youngsters Dani Rodríguez, Pau Prim, Héctor Fort, Marc Guiu, Unai Hernández, and new signing Julián Araujo, making their debuts for the first team.[206]

Andrés Iniesta left the pitch in the 80th minute to warm applause before being given a hug on the touchline from Barcelona manager and former midfield partner Xavi.[207] Iniesta made 674 appearances for Barcelona from 2002–2018, winning 30 trophies.[208][209]

Management team

Position Name
Head coach Spain Xavi
Assistant coaches Spain Òscar Hernández, Spain Sergio Alegre
Fitness coach Spain Iván Torres
Goalkeeping coach Spain José Ramón de la Fuente
Analysts Spain Sergio Garcia, Spain Toni Lobo, Spain David Prats
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      Players

      First team

      N
      Pos.
      Nat.
      Name
      Age
      EU
      Since
      App
      Goals
      Ends
      Transfer fee
      Notes
      Goalkeepers
      1 GK Germany Marc-André ter Stegen (4th captain)31EU 2014 377 0 2025 €12M
      13 GK Spain Iñaki Peña24EU 2021 5 0 2026 Youth system
      Defenders
      4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo24Non-EU 2019 113 7 2026 €1.7M
      15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen27EU 2022 32 1 2026 Free
      17 DF Spain Marcos Alonso33EU 2022 37 3 2024 Free
      18 DF Spain Jordi Alba (3rd captain)34EU 2012 458 26 2024 €14M Originally from Youth system
      23 DF France Jules Koundé25EU 2022 40 1 2027 €50M
      24 DF Spain Eric García22EU 2021 68 1 2026 Free Originally from Youth system
      Midfielders
      5 MF Spain Sergio Busquets (captain)35EU 2008 722 18 2023 Youth system
      6/30 [n1 1] MF Spain Gavi19EU 2021 96 5 2026 Youth system
      8 MF Spain Pedri21EU 2020 109 16 2026 €5M
      19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié26EU 2022 43 3 2026 Free
      20 MF Spain Sergi Roberto (vice captain)31EU 2010 349 16 2024 Youth system
      21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong26EU 2019 183 15 2026 €75M
      Forwards
      7 FW France Ousmane Dembélé26EU 2017 185 40 2024 €105M
      9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski35EU 2022 46 33 2026 €45M
      10 FW Spain Ansu Fati21EU 2019 109 29 2027 Youth system
      11 FW Spain Ferran Torres23EU 2022 (Winter) 71 14 2027 €55M
      22 FW Brazil Raphinha27EU 2022 50 10 2027 €58M
      Notes
      1. Gavi worn number 6 in La Liga and Copa del Rey matches played from January 31 until March 25.[210][211]

      Reserve team (From Barcelona Atlètic and Barcelona Juvenil)

      N
      Pos.
      Nat.
      Name
      Age
      EU
      Since
      App
      Goals
      Ends
      Transfer fee
      Notes
      27 FW Spain Ilias Akhomach19EU 2021 3 0 2023 Youth system
      28 DF Spain Alejandro Balde20EU 2021 51 1 2024 Youth system
      29 DF Spain Marc Casadó20EU 2022 1 0 2024 Youth system
      31 GK Spain Ander Astralaga19EU 2022 0 0 2023 Youth system
      32 MF Spain Pablo Torre20EU 2022 13 1 2026 €5M
      35 DF Morocco Chadi Riad20EU 2022 1 0 2024 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
      36 GK Spain Arnau Tenas22EU 2019 0 0 2023 Youth system
      38 FW Spain Ángel Alarcón19EU 2023 5 0 2025 Youth system
      39 FW Spain Estanis Pedrola20EU 2022 1 0 2024 Youth system
      40 MF Spain Aleix Garrido19EU 2021 1 0 2025 Youth system
      41 FW Spain Lamine Yamal16EU 2023 1 0 2024 Youth system
      43 MF Spain Unai Hernández19EU 2023 0 0 2023 Youth system
      44 FW Spain Marc Guiu17EU 2023 0 0 2025 Youth system
      46 MF Spain Pau Prim17EU 2023 0 0 2025 Youth system
      47 FW Spain Dani Rodríguez18EU 2023 0 0 2024 Youth system

      Transfers

      In

      No. Pos. Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
      FW Portugal Francisco Trincão England Wolverhampton Wanderers Loan return 1 July 2022 [212]
      FW Albania Rey Manaj Italy Spezia [213]
      MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Pjanić Turkey Beşiktaş [214]
      MF Spain Álex Collado Granada [215]
      26 GK Spain Iñaki Peña Turkey Galatasaray [216]
      32 MF Spain Pablo Torre Racing Santander €5,000,000 1 July 2022 [217]
      19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié Italy Milan Free transfer 4 July 2022 [13]
      15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen England Chelsea [14]
      22 FW Brazil Raphinha England Leeds United €58,000,000[upper-alpha 1] 13 July 2022 [218]
      9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski Germany Bayern Munich €45,000,000[upper-alpha 2] 19 July 2022 [219]
      23 DF France Jules Koundé Sevilla €50,000,000[upper-alpha 3] 29 July 2022 [220]
      2 DF Spain Héctor Bellerín England Arsenal Free transfer 1 September 2022 [221]
      17 DF Spain Marcos Alonso England Chelsea 2 September 2022 [222]
      Total €158,000,000
        1. Fee could rise to €65,000,000
        2. Fee could rise to €50,000,000
        3. Fee could rise to €62,500,000

        Out

        No. Pos. Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
        MF Brazil Philippe Coutinho England Aston Villa €20,000,000 10 June 2022[upper-alpha 1] [223]
        8 DF Brazil Dani Alves Mexico UNAM Free transfer 21 June 2022 [224]
        11 FW Spain Adama Traoré England Wolverhampton Wanderers Loan return 1 July 2022 [225]
        17 FW Netherlands Luuk de Jong Sevilla [226]
        29 FW Spain Ferran Jutglà Belgium Club Brugge €5,000,000[upper-alpha 2] 1 July 2022[upper-alpha 3] [227]
        FW Albania Rey Manaj England Watford Free transfer[upper-alpha 4] 12 July 2022 [228]
        DF Senegal Moussa Wagué Croatia Gorica Free transfer[upper-alpha 5] 19 July 2022 [229][230]
        22 DF Spain Óscar Mingueza Celta Vigo €3,000,000[upper-alpha 6] 30 July 2022 [231]
        6 MF Spain Riqui Puig United States LA Galaxy Free transfer[upper-alpha 7] 4 August 2022 [232]
        13 GK Brazil Neto England Bournemouth Contract termination 7 August 2022 [233]
        12 FW Denmark Martin Braithwaite Espanyol 1 September 2022 [234]
        17 FW Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang England Chelsea €12,000,000 [235]
        16 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Pjanić United Arab Emirates Sharjah Contract termination 7 September 2022 [236]
        3 DF Spain Gerard Piqué Retired 5 November 2022 [237]
        14 FW Netherlands Memphis Depay Spain Atlético de Madrid €3,000,000 20 January 2023 [238]
        2 DF Spain Héctor Bellerín Portugal Sporting CP €1,000,000 31 January 2023 [239]
        Total €44,000,000
        1. The transfer was announced on 12 May, and would become official on 10 June once the transfer window opened
        2. FC Barcelona will receive a 10% for any future sale.
        3. Deal agreed on 8 June 2022
        4. Barcelona reserves a right of first refusal and 50% of any future sale.
        5. Barcelona will receive a percentage of any future sale.
        6. Barcelona reserves a right to repurchase and 50% of any future sale.
        7. Barcelona reserves a right to repurchase and 50% of any future sale.


        Loans out

        No. Pos. Player Loaned to Fee Date On loan until Source
        15 DF France Clément Lenglet England Tottenham Hotspur None 8 July 2022 End of season [15]
        FW Portugal Francisco Trincão Portugal Sporting CP €3,000,000[upper-alpha 1][upper-alpha 2] 13 July 2022 [20][240]
        14 MF Spain Nico González Valencia None 13 August 2022 [241]
        MF Spain Álex Collado Elche 15 August 2022 [242]
        23 DF France Samuel Umtiti Italy Lecce 25 August 2022 [243]
        2 DF United States Sergiño Dest Italy Milan None[upper-alpha 3] 1 September 2022 [244]
        33 FW Morocco Abde Ezzalzouli Osasuna None [245]
        Total €3,000,000
          1. Sporting CP has an option to buy 50% of the player rights for €7,000,000 at the end of the season
          2. Barcelona has a buy-back options for 15M at the end of the first season, 17.5M at the second, and 20M at the third.
          3. Milan has an option to buy the player for €20,000,000 at the end of the season.

          Transfer summary

          Undisclosed fees are not included in the transfer totals.

          Pre-season and friendlies

            Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

          13 July 2022 Friendly Olot Spain 1–1 Spain Barcelona Olot, Spain
          19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          • Eloi 45' (pen.)
          Report Stadium: Estadi Municipal d'Olot
          Attendance: 3,300
          Referee: Marc Oltra Sáez (Spain)
          19 July 2022 Friendly Inter Miami United States 0–6 Spain Barcelona Fort Lauderdale, United States
          19:30 UTC−4 (EDT) Report
          Stadium: DRV PNK Stadium
          Attendance: 19,113
          Referee: Rubiel Vazquez (United States)
          23 July 2022 Soccer Champions Tour Real Madrid Spain 0–1 Spain Barcelona Paradise, United States
          20:00 UTC−7 (PDT)
          Report
          Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
          Attendance: 61,299
          Referee: Mark Allatin (United States)
          26 July 2022 Soccer Champions Tour Barcelona Spain 2–2 Italy Juventus Dallas, United States
          19:30 UTC−5 (CT)
          Report
          Stadium: Cotton Bowl
          Attendance: 58,127
          Referee: Elton Garcia (United States)
          30 July 2022 Friendly New York Red Bulls United States 0–2 Spain Barcelona Harrison, United States
          19:00 UTC−4 (EDT)
          Report
          Stadium: Red Bull Arena
          Attendance: 25,252
          Referee: Ernie Constantine (United States)
          7 August 2022 Joan Gamper Trophy Barcelona Spain 6–0 Mexico UNAM Barcelona, Spain
          20:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 83,021
          Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)
          24 August 2022 ALS Charity Friendly Barcelona Spain 3–3 England Manchester City Barcelona, Spain
          21:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 91,062
          Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)
          6 June 2023 Friendly Vissel Kobe Japan 0–2 Spain Barcelona Tokyo, Japan
          19:30 JST (UTC+9) Report
          Stadium: Japan National Stadium
          Attendance: 47,335
          Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)

          Competitions

          Overall record

          Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
          Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
          La Liga 13 August 2022 4 June 2023 Matchday 1 Winners 38 28 4 6 70 20 +50 073.68
          Copa del Rey 4 January 2023 5 April 2023 Round of 32 Semi-finals 5 4 0 1 11 7 +4 080.00
          Supercopa de España 12 January 2023 15 January 2023 Semi-finals Winners 2 2 0 0 5 3 +2 100.00
          UEFA Champions League 7 September 2022 1 November 2022 Group stage Group stage 6 2 1 3 12 12 +0 033.33
          UEFA Europa League 16 February 2023 23 February 2023 Knockout round play-offs Knockout round play-offs 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 000.00
          Total 53 36 6 11 101 46 +55 067.92

          Source: Soccerway

          La Liga

          League table

          Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
          1 Barcelona (C) 38 28 4 6 70 20 +50 88 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
          2 Real Madrid 38 24 6 8 75 36 +39 78
          3 Atlético Madrid 38 23 8 7 70 33 +37 77
          4 Real Sociedad 38 21 8 9 51 35 +16 71
          5 Villarreal 38 19 7 12 59 40 +19 64 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
          Source: LaLiga Santander
          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)[246]
          (C) Champions

          Results summary

          OverallHomeAway
          PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
          38 28 4 6 70 20  +50 88 15 3 1 37 4  +33 13 1 5 33 16  +17

          Source: La Liga

          Results by round

          Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
          GroundHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
          ResultDWWWWWWWLWWWWWDWWWWWWWLWWWWDDWLWWWLLWL
          Position115322211222211111111111111111111111111
          Source: La Liga
          A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

          Matches

          The league fixtures were announced on 23 June 2022.[247][248]

          13 August 2022 1 Barcelona 0–0 Rayo Vallecano Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 81,104
          Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
          21 August 2022 2 Real Sociedad 1–4 Barcelona San Sebastián
          22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Anoeta
          Attendance: 36,201
          Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
          28 August 2022 3 Barcelona 4–0 Valladolid Barcelona
          19:30 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 83,972
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          3 September 2022 4 Sevilla 0–3 Barcelona Seville
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
          Attendance: 40,233
          Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
          10 September 2022 5 Cádiz 0–4 Barcelona Cádiz
          18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Nuevo Mirandilla
          Attendance: 19,530
          Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
          17 September 2022 6 Barcelona 3–0 Elche Barcelona
          16:15 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 85,073
          Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
          1 October 2022 7 Mallorca 0–1 Barcelona Palma
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Visit Mallorca Estadi
          Attendance: 18,103
          Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
          9 October 2022 8 Barcelona 1–0 Celta Vigo Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 81,525
          Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
          16 October 2022 9 Real Madrid 3–1 Barcelona Madrid
          16:15 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
          Attendance: 62,876
          Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
          20 October 2022 10 Barcelona 3–0 Villarreal Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 73,261
          Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
          23 October 2022 11 Barcelona 4–0 Athletic Bilbao Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 84,817
          Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
          29 October 2022 12 Valencia 0–1 Barcelona Valencia
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Mestalla
          Attendance: 46,007
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          5 November 2022 13 Barcelona 2–0 Almería Barcelona
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 92,605
          Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
          8 November 2022 14 Osasuna 1–2 Barcelona Pamplona
          21:30 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: El Sadar
          Attendance: 21,603
          Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
          Note: Piqué was sent off for dissent as an unused substitute.
          31 December 2022 15 Barcelona 1–1 Espanyol Barcelona
          14:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 88,095
          Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
          8 January 2023 16 Atlético Madrid 0–1 Barcelona Madrid
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Cívitas Metropolitano
          Attendance: 63,493
          Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
          22 January 2023 18 Barcelona 1–0 Getafe Barcelona
          18:30 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 79,814
          Referee: Javier Iglesias Villanueva
          28 January 2023 19 Girona 0–1 Barcelona Girona
          16:15 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Montilivi
          Attendance: 13,402
          Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
          1 February 2023 17 Real Betis 1–2 Barcelona Seville
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report Stadium: Benito Villamarín
          Attendance: 48,181
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          Note: The match date was pushed back due to both teams' involvement in the Supercopa de España.
          5 February 2023 20 Barcelona 3–0 Sevilla Barcelona
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 77,987
          Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
          12 February 2023 21 Villarreal 0–1 Barcelona Villarreal
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Estadio de la Cerámica
          Attendance: 21,178
          Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
          19 February 2023 22 Barcelona 2–0 Cádiz Barcelona
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 72,010
          Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
          26 February 2023 23 Almería 1–0 Barcelona Almería
          18:30 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Power Horse Stadium
          Attendance: 15,279
          Referee: Miguel Ángel Ortiz Arias
          5 March 2023 24 Barcelona 1–0 Valencia Barcelona
          16:15 CET (UTC+1)
          Report Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 89,644
          Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
          12 March 2023 25 Athletic Bilbao 0–1 Barcelona Bilbao
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: San Mamés
          Attendance: 49,741
          Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
          19 March 2023 26 Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid Barcelona
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 95,745
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          1 April 2023 27 Elche 0–4 Barcelona Elche
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report
          Stadium: Martínez Valero
          Attendance: 28,142
          Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
          10 April 2023 28 Barcelona 0–0 Girona Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 78,425
          Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
          16 April 2023 29 Getafe 0–0 Barcelona Getafe
          16:15 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report Gavi Yellow card 2' Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
          Attendance: 14,854
          Referee: Juan Luis Pulido Santana
          23 April 2023 30 Barcelona 1–0 Atlético Madrid Barcelona
          16:15 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 80,965
          Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez
          26 April 2023 31 Rayo Vallecano 2–1 Barcelona Madrid
          22:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report
          Stadium: Vallecas
          Attendance: 13,657
          Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
          29 April 2023 32 Barcelona 4–0 Real Betis Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report González Yellow card 24' Yellow-red card 33' Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 88,530
          Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
          2 May 2023 33 Barcelona 1–0 Osasuna Barcelona
          19:30 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 76,061
          Referee: Javier Iglesias Villanueva
          14 May 2023 34 Espanyol 2–4 Barcelona Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: RCDE Stadium
          Attendance: 27,360
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          20 May 2023 35 Barcelona 1–2 Real Sociedad Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 88,049
          Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas
          23 May 2023 36 Valladolid 3–1 Barcelona Valladolid
          22:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report Stadium: José Zorrilla
          Attendance: 22,341
          Referee: César Soto Grado
          28 May 2023 37 Barcelona 3–0 Mallorca Barcelona
          19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 88,775
          Referee: Jorge Figueroa Vázquez
          4 June 2023 38 Celta Vigo 2–1 Barcelona Vigo
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Abanca-Balaídos
          Attendance: 23,365
          Referee: Juan Luis Pulido Santana

          Copa del Rey

          4 January 2023 Round of 32 Intercity 3–4 (a.e.t.) Barcelona Alicante
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Estadio José Rico Pérez
          Attendance: 26,000
          Referee: Valentín Pizarro Gómez
          19 January 2023 Round of 16 Ceuta 0–5 Barcelona Ceuta
          20:00 CET (UTC+1)
          • González Yellow card 39'
          Report
          Stadium: Estadio Alfonso Murube
          Attendance: 7,000
          Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
          25 January 2023 Quarter-finals Barcelona 1–0 Real Sociedad Barcelona
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 59,610
          Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
          2 March 2023 Semi-finals
          First leg
          Real Madrid 0–1 Barcelona Madrid
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
          Attendance: 60,000
          Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
          5 April 2023 Semi-finals
          Second leg
          Barcelona 0–4
          (1–4 agg.)
          Real Madrid Barcelona
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 94,902
          Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera

          Supercopa de España

          12 January 2023 Semi-finals Real Betis 2–2 (a.e.t.)
          (2–4 p)
          Barcelona Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
          22:00 SAST (UTC+3)
          Report
          Stadium: King Fahd International Stadium
          Attendance: 38,629
          Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
          Penalties
          15 January 2023 Final Real Madrid 1–3 Barcelona Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
          22:00 SAST (UTC+3)
          Report
          Stadium: King Fahd International Stadium
          Attendance: 57,340
          Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
          Man of the Match: Gavi

          UEFA Champions League

          Group stage

          The draw for the group stage was held on 25 August 2022.

          Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAY INT BAR PLZ
          1 Germany Bayern Munich 6 6 0 0 18 2 +16 18 Advance to knockout phase 2–0 2–0 5–0
          2 Italy Inter Milan 6 3 1 2 10 7 +3 10 0–2 1–0 4–0
          3 Spain Barcelona 6 2 1 3 12 12 0 7 Transfer to Europa League 0–3 3–3 5–1
          4 Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 6 0 0 6 5 24 19 0 2–4 0–2 2–4
          Source: UEFA
          Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
          7 September 2022 1 Barcelona Spain 5–1 Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň Barcelona, Spain
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 77,411
          Referee: Lawrence Visser (Belgium)
          13 September 2022 2 Bayern Munich Germany 2–0 Spain Barcelona Munich, Germany
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Allianz Arena
          Attendance: 75,000
          Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
          4 October 2022 3 Inter Milan Italy 1–0 Spain Barcelona Milan, Italy
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: San Siro
          Attendance: 71,368
          Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
          12 October 2022 4 Barcelona Spain 3–3 Italy Inter Milan Barcelona, Spain
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 92,302
          Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
          26 October 2022 5 Barcelona Spain 0–3 Germany Bayern Munich Barcelona, Spain
          21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 84,016
          Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)
          1 November 2022 6 Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic 2–4 Spain Barcelona Plzeň, Czech Republic
          21:00 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Doosan Arena
          Attendance: 11,258
          Referee: Radu Petrescu (Romania)

          UEFA Europa League

          Knockout phase

          Knockout round play-offs

          The draw for the knockout round play-offs was held on 7 November 2022.

          16 February 2023 First leg Barcelona Spain 2–2 England Manchester United Barcelona, Spain
          18:45 CET (UTC+1)
          Report
          Stadium: Camp Nou
          Attendance: 90,225
          Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)
          23 February 2023 Second leg Manchester United England 2–1
          (4–3 agg.)
          Spain Barcelona Manchester, England
          20:00 GMT (UTC±0)
          Report
          Stadium: Old Trafford
          Attendance: 73,021
          Referee: Clément Turpin (France)

          Statistics

          Squad statistics

          No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa League
          AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
          Goalkeepers
          1 GK Germany GER Marc-André ter Stegen 50038030205020
          13 GK Spain ESP Iñaki Peña 500+2020001000
          36 GK Spain ESP Arnau Tenas 000000000000
          Defenders
          4 DF Uruguay URU Ronald Araújo 31121+1041201020
          15 DF Denmark DEN Andreas Christensen 32122+111+101+10301+10
          17 DF Spain ESP Marcos Alonso 37311+1313+200+10511+11
          18 DF Spain ESP Jordi Alba 30214+10220102010
          23 DF France FRA Jules Koundé 40128+1140203020
          24 DF Spain ESP Eric García 32115+911+200+102+2000
          28 DF Spain ESP Alejandro Balde 44130+313+10101+301+10
          35 DF Morocco MAR Chadi Riad 100+1000000000
          Midfielders
          5 MF Spain ESP Sergio Busquets 42028+204+101+104010
          6/30 [n1 1] MF Spain ESP Gavi 49330+623+20214+1010
          8 MF Spain ESP Pedri 35722+4610215010
          19 MF Ivory Coast CIV Franck Kessié 4337+2114+110+203+3120
          20 MF Spain ESP Sergi Roberto 33415+842+101+10301+10
          21 MF Netherlands NED Frenkie de Jong 43229+4220202+2020
          29 MF Spain ESP Marc Casadó 100000000+1000
          32 MF Spain ESP Pablo Torre 1311+7020001+2100
          40 MF Spain ESP Aleix Garrido 100+1000000000
          Forwards
          7 FW France FRA Ousmane Dembélé 35816+9522205+1100
          9 FW Poland POL Robert Lewandowski 463333+12332225521
          10 FW Spain ESP Ansu Fati 511011+2570+520+212+400+20
          11 FW Spain ESP Ferran Torres 45714+1943+100+101+430+20
          22 FW Brazil BRA Raphinha 501025+1173+221+104+1021
          38 FW Spain ESP Ángel Alarcón 500+400+10000000
          41 FW Spain ESP Lamine Yamal 100+1000000000
          Players who left during the season but made an appearance
          2 DF Spain ESP Héctor Bellerín 701+2020002000
          3 DF Spain ESP Gerard Piqué 1004+2000002+2000
          14 FW Netherlands NED Memphis Depay 412110000+1000
          17 FW Gabon GAB Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 100+1000000000
          34 MF Spain ESP Álvaro Sanz 100000000+1000
          Own goals (4)
          Notes
          1. Gavi worn number 6 in La Liga and Copa del Rey matches played from January 31 until March 25.[249][250]

          Goalscorers

          Rank No. Pos. Nat. Player La Liga Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Champions League Europa League Total
          1 9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski 23 2 2 5 1 33
          2 22 FW Brazil Raphinha 7 2 1 10
          10 FW Spain Ansu Fati 7 2 1 10
          4 7 FW France Ousmane Dembélé 5 2 1 8
          5 8 MF Spain Pedri 6 1 7
          11 FW Spain Ferran Torres 4 3 7
          7 20 MF Spain Sergi Roberto 4 4
          8 6/30 MF Spain Gavi 2 1 3
          17 DF Spain Marcos Alonso 1 1 1 3
          19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié 1 1 1 3
          11 21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong 2 2
          18 DF Spain Jordi Alba 2 2
          13 14 FW Netherlands Memphis Depay 1 1
          24 DF Spain Eric Garcia 1 1
          15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen 1 1
          28 DF Spain Alejandro Balde 1 1
          23 DF France Jules Koundé 1 1
          4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo 1 1
          32 MF Spain Pablo Torre 1 1
          Own goals (from the opponents) 1 1 2
          Totals 70115123101

          Hat-tricks

          Player Against Result Date Competition Ref
          Poland Robert LewandowskiCzech Republic Viktoria Plzeň5–1 (H)7 September 2022UEFA Champions League[251]

          (H) – Home; (A) – Away

          Assists

          Rank No. Pos. Nat. Player La Liga Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Champions League Europa League Total
          1 22 FW Brazil Raphinha 7 2 2 1 12
          2 7 FW France Ousmane Dembélé 7 2 9
          3 9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski 7 1 8
          6/30 MF Spain Gavi 4 2 2 8
          5 26 DF Spain Alejandro Balde 6 6
          18 DF Spain Jordi Alba 3 2 1 6
          23 DF France Jules Koundé 3 1 1 1 6
          8 5 MF Spain Sergio Busquets 4 4
          21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong 4 4
          10 FW Spain Ansu Fati 3 1 4
          11 FW Spain Ferran Torres 3 1 4
          12 19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié 1 2 3
          13 4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo 2 2
          20 MF Spain Sergi Roberto 1 1 2
          24 DF Spain Eric García 1 1 2
          16 15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen 1 1
          8 MF Spain Pedri 1 1
          32 MF Spain Pablo Torre 1 1
          Totals 5610310281

          Cleansheets

          Rank No. Nat. Player La Liga Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Champions League Europa League Total
          1 1 Germany Marc-André ter Stegen 26 2 0 0 0 28
          2 13 Spain Iñaki Peña 0 1 0 1
          3 36 Spain Arnau Tenas
          Totals 26300029

          Disciplinary record

          No. Pos. Nat. Name La Liga Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Champions League Europa League Total
          Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card
          6/30 MF Spain Gavi 1022115
          5 MF Spain Sergio Busquets 81131131
          22 FW Brazil Raphinha 91111
          4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo 511171
          11 FW Spain Ferran Torres 511171
          18 DF Spain Jordi Alba 61171
          19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié 4116
          20 DF Spain Sergi Roberto 31116
          9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski 41151
          7 FW France Ousmane Dembélé 415
          28 DF Spain Alejandro Balde 415
          24 DF Spain Eric García 314
          10 FW Spain Ansu Fati 314
          15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen 213
          8 MF Spain Pedri 213
          17 DF Spain Marcos Alonso 33
          21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong 33
          3 DF Spain Gerard Piqué 2121
          23 DF France Jules Koundé 22
          32 MF Spain Pablo Torre 112
          Coach Spain Xavi 5218
          Totals 873315410512133

          Source: FCBarcelona.com
          Ordered by Red card, Second yellow card and Yellow card
          Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

          Injury record

          No. Pos. Nat. Name Type Status Source Match Inj. Date Ret. Date
          19 FW Spain Ferran Torres Right foot cut FCB.com in training 11 July 2022 12 August 2022
          23 DF France Jules Koundé Left hamstring injury FCB.com vs Austria with France 22 September 2022 13 October 2022
          21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong Left thigh injury FCB.com vs Poland with Netherlands 22 September 2022 8 October 2022
          14 FW Netherlands Memphis Depay Left thigh injury FCB.com vs Poland with Netherlands 22 September 2022 20 November 2022
          4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo Right thigh injury — surgery FCB.com vs Iran with Uruguay 23 September 2022 30 November 2022
          2 DF Spain Héctor Bellerín Left soleus muscle FCB.com in training 27 September 2022 19 October 2022
          15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen Sprained ankle FCB.com vs Inter Milan 4 October 2022 3 November 2022
          19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié Adductor muscle injury FCB.com in training 5 October 2022 11 October 2022
          20 MF Spain Sergi Roberto Dislocated left shoulder FCB.com vs Athletic Bilbao 23 October 2022 5 December 2022
          24 DF Spain Eric García External obturator muscle strain FCB.com vs Valencia 29 October 2022 3 November 2022
          23 DF France Jules Koundé Biceps femoris muscle strain 14 November 2022
          19 MF Ivory Coast Franck Kessié Biceps femoris muscle strain FCB.com vs Viktoria Plzeň 1 November 2022 14 December 2022
          7 FW France Ousmane Dembélé Rectus femoris strain — left thigh FCB.com vs Girona 28 January 2023 28 April 2023
          5 MF Spain Sergio Busquets Sprained ankle — left ankle FCB.com vs Sevilla 5 February 2023 20 February 2023
          8 MF Spain Pedri Rectus femoris muscle injury — right thigh FCB.com vs Manchester United 16 February 2023 22 April 2023
          10 FW Spain Ansu Fati Bruised knee FCB.com in training 24 February 2023 1 March 2023
          9 FW Poland Robert Lewandowski Hamstring strain FCB.com vs Almería 26 February 2023 11 March 2023
          4 DF Uruguay Ronald Araújo Groin adductor muscle strain — left thigh FCB.com vs Real Madrid 19 March 2023 30 March 2023
          21 MF Netherlands Frenkie de Jong Pulled hamstring — right thigh FCB.com 22 April 2023
          15 DF Denmark Andreas Christensen Calf injury — left calf FCB.com vs Finland with Denmark 23 March 2023 28 April 2023
          20 MF Spain Sergi Roberto Biceps femoris muscle injury — left thigh FCB.com vs Getafe 16 April 2023 13 May 2023
          28 DF Spain Alejandro Balde Partial tear of the external lateral ligament — right ankle FCB.com vs Mallorca 28 May 2023 29 July 2023

          - Player is injured
          - Player has recovered from injury
          Source: FC Barcelona

          Awards

          Player Position Award Ref.
          Poland Robert Lewandowski Forward Gerd Müller Trophy (2021–22) (2nd award – record) [252][253][254]
          Spain Gavi Midfielder Kopa Trophy (2021–22) (1st award – shared record) [255][256][257]
          Spain Gavi Midfielder Golden Boy (2022) (1st award – shared record) [258][259][260]
          Poland Robert Lewandowski Forward La Liga Player of the Month (October 2022) (1st award) [84][85][86]
          Poland Robert Lewandowski Forward Golden Foot (2022) (1st award) [261][262]
          Spain Gavi Midfielder Memorial Aldo Rovira Award (2021–22) (1st award) [263]
          Spain Pedri Midfielder Barça Players Award (2021–22) (1st award) [264]
          Germany Marc-André ter Stegen Goalkeeper La Liga Team of the Season (2022–23) (1st appearance) [265][266]
          Spain Alejandro Balde Defender
          Poland Robert Lewandowski Forward
          France Jules Koundé Defender La Liga Team of the Season (2022–23) (2nd appearance)
          Spain Pedri Midfielder
          Poland Robert Lewandowski Forward Pichichi Trophy (2022–23) – 23 goals (1st award) [267][268]
          Germany Marc-André ter Stegen Goalkeeper Zamora Trophy (2022–23) – 37 matches – 18 goals conceded (0.49) (1st award) [269][199]
          Germany Marc-André ter Stegen Goalkeeper La Liga Player of the season (MVP)(Most Valuable Player) (2022–23) (1st award) [270]

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