Barcelona Under Flick Carve New La Liga History, Match 82-Year-Old Record
Saturday, 27 December 2025 | 14:30
Author: Arif S

Source: Antara/Xinhua/Joan Gosa
Barcelona has once again inscribed itself in the club's long historical narrative. In the 2025 calendar year, Blaugrana matched an 82-year-old achievement by scoring in every single La Liga match throughout an entire year.
This consistency transcends mere productivity, showcasing a team that never loses its attacking edge.
According to the club's official website, Barcelona played 37 league matches during 2025, recording 31 wins, three draws, and three defeats.
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Under German coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona has transformed into an efficient and lethal scoring machine.
Throughout the calendar year, Barcelona netted 102 goals while conceding only 37, securing the 2024/2025 Spanish League title.
Barcelona also leads the current Standings of La Liga 2025/2026 with 46 points from 17 matches, holding a four-point advantage over arch-rivals Real Madrid.
Touching History from 1943
This year's accomplishment parallels the golden record Barcelona set in 1943 during World War II, when Joan Josep Nogues managed the team.
Under the Spanish coach, Barcelona played 25 La Liga matches, winning 15, drawing seven, and losing three.
During that period, Barcelona scored 84 goals but conceded 46, failing to win La Liga in both the 1942/1943 and 1943/1944 seasons.
This comparison highlights the exceptional nature of Flick's squad's achievement – not only prolific but trophy-winning.
The Goal Machine That Never Dies
Barcelona's 2025 records extend beyond domestic leagues, setting new benchmarks across all competitions.
By late November 2025, Barcelona had already established a record by scoring at least once in 53 consecutive matches across all competitions.
This feat shattered the previous record of 44 consecutive matches set in 1944.
During those 53 matches, Barcelona won 39, drew seven, and lost only seven, amassing 151 goals in total.










