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FC Barcelona Bàsquet

Basketball section of the FC Barcelona sports club

FC Barcelona Bàsquet

Basketball section of the FC Barcelona sports club

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nameFC Barcelona
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leaguesLiga ACB
EuroLeague
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historyFC Barcelona
(1926–present)
arenaPalau Blaugrana
capacity7,585
locationBarcelona, Spain
colorsBlue, cardinal, yellow
ownerFC Barcelona
presidentJoan Laporta
managerJuan Carlos Navarro
coachXavi Pascual
captainTomáš Satoranský
championships1 Intercontinental Cup
2 EuroLeagues
2 Saporta Cups
2 Korać Cups
20 Spanish Championships
27 Spanish Cups
6 Spanish Supercup
website
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EuroLeague (1926–present)

2 EuroLeagues 2 Saporta Cups 2 Korać Cups 20 Spanish Championships 27 Spanish Cups 6 Spanish Supercup FC Barcelona Bàsquet (English: FC Barcelona Basketball), commonly referred to as FC Barcelona () and colloquially known as Barça (), is a professional basketball team based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is a part of the FC Barcelona multi-sports club, and was founded on 24 August 1926, which makes it the oldest club in the Liga ACB. The team, which competes in the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague, is one of the most successful basketball teams domestically as well as internationally. Two times European champions, Barça completed a triple crown in 2003 by winning the season's league, cup and EuroLeague. Their home arena is the Palau Blaugrana, which was opened on 23 October 1971. They share the facilities with the roller hockey, futsal and handball teams of the club.

Some of the well-known players that have played with the team included Pau Gasol, Rony Seikaly, Marc Gasol, Anderson Varejão, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jaka Lakovič, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Dejan Bodiroga, Gianluca Basile, Ricky Rubio, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Saša Đorđević, and Tony Massenburg.

FC Barcelona also has a reserve team, called FC Barcelona Bàsquet B, that plays in the Liga U.

History

Early years

Founded on 24 August 1926, the club entered its first competition in 1927, playing in the Campionat de Catalunya de Basquetbol (Catalan Basketball Championship). During these early years, basketball in Catalonia was dominated by clubs such as CE Europa, Laietà BC and Société Patrie (later CB Atlètic Gràcia) and it was not until the 1940s that FC Barcelona created a basketball team. During this decade they won six Copas del Generalísimo de Baloncesto and were runners-up once. In 1956 they were founding members of the Liga Española de Baloncesto and finished as runners-up. In 1959 they won Spanish basketball's first-ever league and cup double.

Decline in the 1960s

The 1960s and 1970s saw the team in decline. In 1961 the club president Enric Llaudet dissolved the team in spite of its popularity. However, in 1962, the club was reformed after a campaign by the fans. In 1964 the league's Primera División was cut from fourteen teams to eight and the club found themselves in the Segunda División after not finishing between the two first qualified teams in the relegation playoffs. However they quickly returned to the top division after being crowned Segunda champions in 1965. During the 1970s the club was persistently overshadowed by its rivals Real Madrid and Joventut.

Revival in the 1980s

In the 1980s club president Josep Lluís Núñez gave the team his full support with the aim of making the club the best in Spain and Europe. His support produced results and during the decade inspired by their coach Aíto García Reneses and players like Juan Antonio San Epifanio (better known as Epi), Andrés Jiménez, Sibilio, Audie Norris and Solozábal, the club won six Spanish championships, five Spanish cups, two European Cup Winners' Cups, the Korać Cup and the World Championship. However the European Cup remained elusive, ending as runners-up in 1984. In the 1987–88 season Barça won the Copa Príncipe, Liga ACB, Copa del Rey and the Supercopa completing a quadruple.

Champions of Europe

The club built on this success during the 1990s, winning a further four Spanish championships and two Spanish cups. They were still unable to win the European Cup despite playing in a further four finals in 1990, 1991, 1996 and 1997. They also made a record six EuroLeague Final Four appearances. The star player during this era was Juan Antonio San Epifanio.

Their persistence eventually paid off and in 2003, inspired by Dejan Bodiroga, Gregor Fučka, Šarūnas Jasikevičius and Juan Carlos Navarro, they won the EuroLeague, beating Benetton Treviso 76–65 in front of a packed Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. They repeated the feat in 2010, defeating Olympiacos by a wide 86–68 in Paris, and that October, they made further history when they beat the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers – including Kobe Bryant and FCB Bàsquet alumnus and Barcelona native Pau Gasol – 92–88 at the Palau Sant Jordi as part of the 2010 NBA Europe Live Tour. The match was also notable for being both a match-up between the reigning NBA and EuroLeague champions and the first time a European team had won against a defending NBA champion. Two FCB Bàsquet players in that game – captain Navarro and point guard Ricky Rubio – either had or went on to play in the NBA.

Recent years

In the following years, Barcelona would stay on top of Spanish basketball, playing almost all league and cup finals against rival Real Madrid. From 2012 until 2014, Barcelona managed to reach the Euroleague Final Four. However, it could not reach further than the semifinals. Barcelona won the Spanish Championship in 2014, but the next few seasons became absolute disasters, both in the Euroleague, and the Spanish League. However, the team saw a return to form in the Copa del Rey, which was won in 2018, in 2019 and in 2021 defeating Real Madrid on all three finals. In 2021 the Spanish Championship was won for the 19th time—the first in seven years—and only a narrow defeat against Anadolu Efes in the championship game of the 2021 EuroLeague Final Four prevented the Catalan giants from winning the competition for the third time. On June 21, 2023, Barça defeated Real Madrid 82–93 to win their 20th Spanish Championship.

Sponsorship naming

was the team's initial sponsor, being featured in the official name and the team's uniform for 10 seasons, between 1989 and 1998. From 2004 until 2007 the club was sponsored by the Winterthur Group, a Swiss insurance company with offices in Barcelona since 1910. Coincidentally, Winterthur was the birthplace of club founder Joan Gamper. In 2006 the Winterthur Group was taken over by AXA, leading to a change in the club name. In the 2008–09 season, the club's sponsorship changed to Spanish insurer Regal (a division of Liberty Seguros, the Spanish subsidiary of American insurer Liberty Mutual). This sponsorship finished in June 2013. The team's most recent name sponsor was Turkish tyre manufacturer Lassa Tyres, between 2015 and 2019.

  • FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (1989–1998)
  • Winterthur FC Barcelona (2004–2007)
  • AXA FC Barcelona (2007–2008)
  • Regal FC Barcelona (2008–2011)
  • FC Barcelona Regal (2011–2013)
  • FC Barcelona Lassa (2015–2019)

Home arenas

[[Palau Blaugrana
A Barcelona home game inside the Palau Blaugrana.
  • Sol de Baix Sports Complex (1926–1940)
  • Les Corts Court (1940–1971), located next to Les Corts football stadium
  • Palau Sant Jordi (1990–1992), after 1992 occasionally used for home games
  • Palau Blaugrana (1971–1990, 1992–present)
  • Nou Palau Blaugrana (future venue)

Players

Retired numbers

FC Barcelona}}"FC Barcelona retired numbersFC Barcelona}}"NoFC Barcelona}}"Nat.FC Barcelona}}"PlayerFC Barcelona}}"Pos.FC Barcelona}}"Tenure
4Andrés JiménezPF1986–1998
7Nacho SolozábalPG1978–1994
11Juan Carlos NavarroSG1997–2007, 2008–2018
12Roberto DueñasC1996–2005
15Juan Antonio San EpifanioSF1979–1995

Current roster

Depth chart

Notable players

  • ESP Álex Abrines
  • ESP Quique Andreu
  • ESP Manel Bosch
  • ESP Nino Buscató
  • ESP Víctor Claver
  • ESP Joan Creus
  • ESP Juan de la Cruz
  • ESP Rodrigo de la Fuente
  • ESP Salva Díez
  • ESP Roberto Dueñas
  • ESP Aíto García Reneses
  • ESP Marc Gasol
  • ESP Pau Gasol
  • ESP Roger Grimau
  • ESP Andrés Jiménez
  • ESP Rafael Jofresa
  • ESP Ferran Martínez
  • ESP José Antonio Montero
  • ESP Juan Carlos Navarro
  • ESP Pierre Oriola
  • ESP Xavi Rabaseda
  • ESP Pau Ribas
  • ESP Ignacio Rodríguez
  • ESP Ricky Rubio
  • ESP Víctor Sada
  • ESP Juan Antonio San Epifanio
  • ESP Luis Miguel Santillana
  • ESP / DOM Chicho Sibilio
  • ESP Nacho Solozábal
  • ESP Jordi Trias
  • ESP Fran Vázquez
  • ARG Nicolás Laprovíttola
  • ARG Marcelo Nicola
  • ARG Pepe Sánchez
  • AUS David Andersen
  • AUS Danté Exum
  • AUS Joe Ingles
  • AUS Nathan Jawai
  • BRA Marcelinho Huertas
  • BRA Anderson Varejão
  • BUL Sasha Vezenkov
  • CAN Lars Hansen
  • CAN Greg Wiltjer
  • CAF Romain Sato
  • CRO Mario Hezonja
  • CRO Mario Kasun
  • CRO Ante Tomić
  • CRO Roko Ukić
  • CRO Andrija Žižić
  • CZE Luboš Bartoň
  • CZE Tomáš Satoranský
  • CZE Jan Veselý
  • DEN Christian Drejer
  • FIN Petteri Koponen
  • FRA Alain Digbeu
  • GER Patrick Femerling
  • GER Ademola Okulaja
  • GER Tibor Pleiß
  • GRE Ioannis Bourousis
  • GRE Nikos Oikonomou
  • GRE Michalis Kakiouzis
  • GRE Kostas Papanikolaou
  • GRE Stratos Perperoglou
  • GRE Efthimios Rentzias
  • ITA Gianluca Basile
  • ITA Gregor Fučka
  • ITA Denis Marconato
  • JAM Samardo Samuels
  • KVX Justin Doellman
  • LTU Šarūnas Jasikevičius
  • LTU Artūras Karnišovas
  • LTU Rokas Jokubaitis
  • MKD Vlado Ilievski
  • NED Francisco Elson
  • NED Remon van de Hare
  • NGR / USA Chimezie Metu
  • POL Maciej Lampe
  • PUR Carlos Arroyo
  • PUR Héctor Blondet
  • PUR Piculín Ortiz
  • PUR Ramón Rivas
  • PUR Daniel Santiago
  • SEN Boniface N'Dong
  • RUS Andrei Fetisov
  • SLO Jaka Lakovič
  • SLO Erazem Lorbek
  • SLO Boštjan Nachbar
  • SRB Dejan Bodiroga
  • SRB Saša Đorđević
  • SRB Milan Gurović
  • SRB Nikola Kalinić
  • SRB Kosta Perović
  • SRB Zoran Savić
  • SRB Miloš Vujanić
  • MNE / ESP Nikola Mirotić
  • TUR Ersan İlyasova
  • TUR Sertaç Şanlı
  • USA Derrick Alston
  • USA Alan Anderson
  • USA Justin Anderson
  • USA Wallace Bryant
  • USA Ben Coleman
  • USA Corey Crowder
  • USA / UGA Brandon Davies
  • USA Mike Davis
  • USA Joey Dorsey
  • USA Dan Godfread
  • USA Bob Guyette
  • USA Nigel Hayes-Davis
  • USA Cory Higgins
  • USA Otis Howard
  • USA Mike Fritzthadus Jones
  • USA / SVK Kyle Kuric
  • USA Tony Massenburg
  • USA Amal McCaskill
  • USA Eugene McDowell
  • USA Darryl Middleton
  • USA Pete Mickeal
  • USA Xavier Munford
  • USA Jerrod Mustaf
  • USA Terence Morris
  • USA Audie Norris
  • USA / ESP Brad Oleson
  • USA Jabari Parker
  • USA / GEO Jacob Pullen
  • USA / MNE Tyrese Rice
  • USA Fred Roberts
  • USA Jeff Ruland
  • Lebanon / USA Rony Seikaly
  • USA Steve Trumbo
  • USA Granville Waiters
  • USA Shammond Williams
  • USA David Wood

Players at the [[NBA draft]]

FC Barcelona}}"PositionFC Barcelona}}"PlayerFC Barcelona}}"YearFC Barcelona}}"RoundFC Barcelona}}"PickFC Barcelona}}"Drafted by
CESP Roberto Dueñas#19972nd round57thChicago Bulls
PF/CESP Pau Gasol*~20011st round3rdMemphis Grizzlies
SGESP Juan Carlos Navarro20022nd round40thWashington Wizards
CNED Remon van de Hare#20032nd round52ndToronto Raptors
PF/CBRA Anderson Varejão20042nd round30thOrlando Magic
SFDEN Christian Drejer#20042nd round51stNew Jersey Nets
SG/SFESP Álex Abrines20132nd round32ndOklahoma City Thunder
PF/CMNE Marko Todorović#20132nd round45thPortland Trail Blazers
SF/PFCRO Mario Hezonja20151st round5thOrlando Magic
SG/SFSWE Marcus Eriksson#20152nd round50thAtlanta Hawks
SF/PFBUL Sasha Vezenkov20172nd round57thBrooklyn Nets
SFLAT Rodions Kurucs20182nd round40thBrooklyn Nets
SFARG Leandro Bolmaro20201st round23rdNew York Knicks
CNGA James Nnaji#20232st round31rdDetroit Pistons

Head coaches

  • ESP José Vila 1926–1936
  • ESP Juan Enrique Henry 1941–1945
  • ESP Fernando Font 1945–1955, 1967
  • ESP Joaquim Broto 1955–1956
  • ESP Francisco Ortiz 1956–1958
  • ESP Guimerà 1960
  • ESP Joan Canals 1960–1963
  • ESP Josep Grau 1963–1964
  • ESP Josep Bargalló 1965
  • ESP Eduardo Portela 1965–1967
  • ESP Santiago Navarro 1967–1968
  • ESP Xabier Añúa 1968–1972
  • USA Willy Ernst 1972–1973
  • ESP Vicente Sanjuán 1973–1974
  • SRB Ranko Žeravica 1974–1976
  • SRB Todor Lazić 1976–1977
  • ESP Eduardo Kucharski 1977–1979
  • ESP Antoni Serra 1979–1985
  • ESP Manolo Flores 1985, 2005
  • ESP Aíto García Reneses 1985–1990, 1992–1997, 1998–2002
  • SRB Božidar Maljković 1990–1992
  • ESP Manel Comas 1997
  • ESP José María Oleart 1997
  • ESP Joan Montes 1997–1998, 2004–2005
  • SRB Svetislav Pešić 2002–2004, 2018–2020
  • MNE Duško Ivanović 2005–2008
  • ESP Xavi Pascual 2008–2016, 2025–present
  • GRE Georgios Bartzokas 2016–2017
  • ESP Sito Alonso 2017–2018
  • LTU Šarūnas Jasikevičius 2020–2023
  • ESP Roger Grimau 2023–2024
  • ESP Joan Peñarroya 2024–2025

Trophies

Domestic competitions

European competitions

Worldwide competitions

  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup: 1
  • McDonald's Championship
    • 3rd place (1): 1990
    • 4th place (1): 1989

Unofficial

  • Triple Crown: 1
    • 2002–03
  • Small Triple Crown: 1
    • 1986–87

Regional competitions

  • Catalan Championship (defunct): 9
    • 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1955
    • Runners-up (3): 1928, 1949, 1953
  • Catalan League: 25
    • 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024
    • Runners-up (15): 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2018, 2020, 2021

Other Competitions

  • Pohlheim, Germany Invitational Game:
    • 2008
  • Calonge, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2008
  • Bologna, Italy Invitational Game: 1
    • 2008
  • Sant Julia de Vilatorta, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2009, 2012, 2014 :Runners-Up (2): 2018, 2019
  • Sabadell, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2011
  • Palamós, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2011
  • Tarragona, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2011
  • Cordoba, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2014
  • Trofeo MoraBanc:
    • 2015
  • Torneo de Fuenlabrada
    • 2015
  • Trofeo Circuito de Pretemporada Movistar:
    • 2016
  • Monzon, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2017
  • Platja D'Aro, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2017
  • Trofeo Memorial Quino Salvo:
    • 2017
  • Torneig d'invitacions de Les Borges Blanques:
    • 2018
  • Torneo Xacobeo:
    • 2019
  • Badalona, Spain Invitational Game:
    • 2020

Individual awards

ACB Most Valuable Player

  • Nikola Mirotic – 2020
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2006

ACB Finals MVP

  • Xavi Fernández – 1996
  • Roberto Dueñas – 1997
  • Derrick Alston – 1999
  • Pau Gasol – 2001
  • Šarūnas Jasikevičius – 2003
  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2004
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2009, 2011, 2014
  • Erazem Lorbek – 2012
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2021
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2023

Spanish Cup MVP

  • Pau Gasol – 2001
  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2003
  • Jordi Trias – 2007
  • Fran Vázquez – 2010
  • Alan Anderson – 2011
  • Pete Mickeal – 2013
  • Thomas Heurtel – 2018, 2019
  • Cory Higgins – 2021
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2022

Supercup MVP

  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2004
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Pau Ribas – 2015

ACB Slam Dunk Champion

  • Francisco Elson – 2001

EuroLeague MVP

  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2009
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2022

EuroLeague Final Four MVP

  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2003
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2010

EuroLeague Rising Star

  • Ricky Rubio – 2010
  • Álex Abrines – 2016
  • Rokas Jokubaitis – 2022

All-EuroLeague First Team

  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2003, 2004
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Erazem Lorbek – 2011
  • Ante Tomić – 2013, 2014
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2021, 2022

All-EuroLeague Second Team

  • Pau Gasol – 2001
  • Erazem Lorbek – 2010
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2012, 2013
  • Ante Tomić – 2015
  • Brandon Davies – 2021
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2023

All-ACB First Team

  • Dejan Bodiroga – 2004
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
  • Fran Vázquez – 2009
  • Erazem Lorbek – 2010, 2012
  • Ricky Rubio – 2010
  • Ante Tomić – 2013
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2020
  • Nicolás Laprovíttola – 2022

All-ACB Second Team

  • Tomáš Satoranský – 2016
  • Ante Tomić – 2017, 2018
  • Thomas Heurtel – 2018, 2019
  • Ádám Hanga – 2020
  • Cory Higgins – 2021
  • Nikola Mirotić – 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Nicolás Laprovíttola – 2023

Records

  • Most points scored in a game: FC Barcelona 147–106 Cajabilbao (1986–87)
  • Biggest point differential: 74 – FC Barcelona 128–54 Mataró (1972–73)
  • Biggest point differential (against): 60 – Real Madrid 125–65 FC Barcelona (1973) and Real Madrid 138–78 FC Barcelona (1977)
  • Most games played with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (421)
  • Most minutes played with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (11,758)
  • Most career points scored with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (7,028)
  • Most assists: Juan Carlos Navarro (932)*
  • Most rebounds: Roberto Dueñas (2.113)
  • Most blocked shots: Roberto Dueñas (266)
  • Most three-point shots made: Juan Carlos Navarro (684)*
  • Most steals: Nacho Solozábal (611) Note: Players with a * are still playing for Barcelona.

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.W–LCopa del ReyOther cupsEuropean competitions
1923–56Copa del Rey6 times champion (42–43, 44–45, 45–46, 46–47, 48–49, 49–50), 2 times runner-up (41–42, 50–51)
195711ª División2nd7–3Fourth position
195811ª División8th4–14
1958–5911ª División1st20–2Champion
1959–6011ª División6th11–11Semifinalist1 Champions Cup
1960–6111ª División3rd15–7Runner-up
1961–62The club temporarily dissolved the section and played in regional leagues
1962–6311ª División6th2–10
1963–6411ª División6th4–8
1964–6522ª División1st
1965–6611ª División5th8–10Semifinalist
1966–6711ª División7th9–11Quarterfinalist
1967–6811ª División8th6–14Quarterfinalist
1968–6911ª División7th8–1–13Quarterfinalist
1969–7011ª División6th11–11Quarterfinalist
1970–7111ª División6th11–11Quarterfinalist
1971–7211ª División2nd19–3Semifinalist
1972–7311ª División3rd22–2–6Quarterfinalist3 Korać Cup
1973–7411ª División2nd22–2–4Quarterfinalist3 Korać Cup
1974–7511ª División2nd19–3Semifinalist3 Korać Cup
1975–7611ª División2nd23–9Semifinalist3 Korać Cup
1976–7711ª División2nd20–1–1Runner-up
1977–7811ª División3rd19–3Champion2 Cup Winners' Cup
1978–7911ª División2nd17–5Champion2 Cup Winners' Cup
1979–8011ª División2nd19–3Champion2 Cup Winners' Cup
1980–8111ª División1st23–3Champion2 Cup Winners' Cup
1981–8211ª División2nd24–2Champion1 Champions Cup
1982–8311ª División1st26–1Champion2 Cup Winners' Cup
1983–841Liga ACB2nd29–7Runner-up1 Champions Cup
1984–851Liga ACB3rd26–7Third position2 Cup Winners' Cup
1985–861Liga ACB2nd27–8Third position2 Cup Winners' Cup
1986–871Liga ACB1st31–7ChampionCopa PríncipeQF
1987–881Liga ACB1st31–9ChampionSupercopaC
Copa PríncipeC
1988–891Liga ACB1st35–9Runner-upCopa PríncipeRU
1989–901Liga ACB1st38–8Quarterfinalist1 Champions Cup
1990–911Liga ACB2nd34–13ChampionCopa PríncipeSF
1991–921Liga ACB6th26–12Fourth position1 European League
1992–931Liga ACB3rd29–11Quarterfinalist3 Korać Cup
1993–941Liga ACB2nd28–12Champion1 European League
1994–951Liga ACB1st38–12Quarterfinalist1 European League
1995–961Liga ACB1st38–11Runner-up1 European League
1996–971Liga ACB1st36–12Semifinalist1 EuroLeague
1997–981Liga ACB4th24–17Quarterfinalist1 EuroLeague
1998–991Liga ACB1st35–8Semifinalist3 Korać Cup
1999–001Liga ACB2nd34–14Quarterfinalist1 EuroLeague
2000–011Liga ACB1st38–5Champion1 Euroleague
2001–021Liga ACB3rd31–11Runner-up1 Euroleague
2002–031Liga ACB1st36–9Champion1 Euroleague
2003–041Liga ACB1st32–14Quarterfinalist1 Euroleague
2004–051Liga ACB5th25–13QuarterfinalistSupercopaC
2005–061Liga ACB3rd27–14Quarterfinalist1 Euroleague
2006–071Liga ACB2nd30–17ChampionSupercopaSF
2007–081Liga ACB2nd28–13QuarterfinalistSupercopaSF
2008–091Liga ACB1st33–8SemifinalistSupercopaSF
2009–101Liga ACB2nd36–6ChampionSupercopaC
2010–111Liga ACB1st35–7ChampionSupercopaC
2011–121Liga ACB1st37–8Runner-upSupercopaC
2012–131Liga ACB2nd30–15ChampionSupercopaRU
2013–141Liga ACB1st35–10Runner-upSupercopaRU
2014–151Liga ACB2nd30–14Runner-upSupercopaRU
2015–161Liga ACB2nd35–9QuarterfinalistSupercopaC
2016–171Liga ACB6th23–12SemifinalistSupercopaRU
2017–181Liga ACB3rd27–14Champion1 EuroLeague
2018–191Liga ACB2nd33–10ChampionSupercopaSF
2019–201Liga ACB2nd24–6QuarterfinalistSupercopaRU
2020–211Liga ACB1st38–6ChampionSupercopaRU
2021–221Liga ACB2nd33–11ChampionSupercopaRU
2022–231Liga ACB1st37–6QuarterfinalistSupercopaRU
2023–241Liga ACB4th25–14Runner-upSupercopaSF
2024–251Liga ACB5th22–15QuarterfinalistSupercopaSF

International record

SeasonAchievementNotesEuroLeagueFIBA Saporta CupFIBA Korać CupFIBA Intercontinental CupMcDonald's Championship
1959–60Quarter-finalseliminated by Polonia Warsaw, 64-65 (L) in Barcelona and 41-49 (L) in Warsaw
1981–82Semi-final group stage4th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Squibb Cantù, Partizan, Nashua Den Bosch and Panathinaikos
1983–84Finallost to Banco di Roma Virtus, 73–79 in the final (Geneva)
1987–88Quarter-finals5th place in a group with Partizan, Aris, Tracer Milano, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Saturn Köln, Orthez and Nashua EBBC
1988–89Final Four4th place in Munich, lost to Jugoplastika 77–87 in the semi-final, lost to Aris 71–88 in the 3rd place game
1989–90Finaldefeated Aris 104–83 in the semi-final, lost to Jugoplastika 67–72 in the final (Zaragoza)
1990–91Finaldefeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 104–83 in the semi-final, lost to Pop 84 67–72 in the final (Paris)
1991–92Quarter-finalseliminated 2–0 by Philips Milano, 79-80 (L) in Milan and 71-86 (L) in Barcelona
1993–94Final Four4th place in Tel Aviv, lost to 7up Joventut 65–79 in the semi-final, lost to Panathinaikos 83–100 in the 3rd place game
1995–96Finaldefeated Real Madrid 76–66 in the semi-final, lost to Panathinaikos 66–67 in the final (Paris)
1996–97Finaldefeated ASVEL 77–70 in the semi-final, lost to Olympiacos 58–73 in the final (Rome)
1999–00Final Four4th place in Thessaloniki, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 51–65 in the semi-final, lost to Efes Pilsen 69–75 in the 3rd place game
2002–03Championsdefeated CSKA Moscow 76–71 in the semi-final, defeated Benetton Treviso 76–65 in the final of the Final Four in Barcelona
2005–06Final Four4th place in Prague, lost to CSKA Moscow 75–84 in the semi-final, lost to TAU Cerámica 82–87 in the 3rd place game
2006–07Quarter-finalseliminated 2–1 by Unicaja, 75-91 (L) in Málaga, 80-58 (W) in Barcelona and 64-67 (L) in Málaga
2007–08Quarter-finalseliminated 2–1 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 75-81 (L) in Tel Aviv, 83-74 (W) in Barcelona and 75-88 (L) in Tel Aviv
2008–09Final Four3rd place in Berlin, lost to CSKA Moscow 78–82 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 95–79 in the 3rd place game
2009–10Championsdefeated CSKA Moscow 64–54 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 86–68 in the final of the Final Four in Paris
2010–11Quarter-finalseliminated 3–1 by Panathinaikos, 83-82 (W) & 71-75 (L) in Barcelona, 74-76 (L) & 67-78 (L) in Athens
2011–12Final Four3rd place in Istanbul, lost to Olympiacos 64–68 in the semi-final, defeated Panathinaikos 74–69 in the 3rd place game
2012–13Final Four4th place in London, lost to Real Madrid 67–74 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 73–74 in the 3rd place game
2013–14Final Four3rd place in Milan, lost to Real Madrid 62–100 in the semi-final, defeated CSKA Moscow 93–78 in the 3rd place game
2014–15Quarter-finalseliminated 3–1 by Olympiacos, 73-57 (W) & 63-76 (L) in Barcelona, 71-73 (L) & 68-71 (L) in Piraeus
2015–16Quarter-finalseliminated 3–2 by Lokomotiv-Kuban, 66-61 (L) & 66-92(W) in Krasnodar, 82-70 (W) & 80-92 (L) in Barcelona, 67-81 (L) in Krasnodar
1977–78Semi-finalseliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 90-87 (W) in Barcelona and 77-97 (L) in Cantù
1978–79Semi-finalseliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 89-84 (W) in Barcelona and 83-101 (L) in Cantù
1979–80Semi-finalseliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 92-93 (L) in Barcelona and 74-78 (L) in Cantù
1980–81Finallost to Squibb Cantù 82–86 in the final (Rome)
1982–83Quarter-finals3rd place in a group with Scavolini Pesaro, Nashua EBBC and Hapoel Ramat Gan
1984–85Championsdefeated Žalgiris 77–73 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Grenoble
1985–86Championsdefeated Scavolini Pesaro 101–86 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Caserta
1973Semi-finalseliminated by Maes Pils, 87-99 (L) in Mechelen and 78-82 (L) in Barcelona
1974–75Finallost to Forst Cantù, 69-71 (L) in Barcelona and 85–110 (L) in Cantù
1986–87Championsdefeated Limoges,106-85 (W) in Barcelona and 97-86 (W) in Limoges in the double finals of Korać Cup
1992–93Semi-finalseliminated by Virtus Roma, 64-84 (L) in Barcelona and 79-85 (L) in Rome
1998–99Championsdefeated Adecco Estudiantes, 77-93 (L) in Madrid and 97-70 (W) in Barcelona in the double finals of Korać Cup
19844th place4th place with a 2–2 record in a league tournament in São Paulo
1985Championsdefeated Monte Líbano 93–89 in the final of Intercontinental Cup in Barcelona
1987Finallost to Tracer Milano 84–100 in the final (Milan)
19894th place4th place in Rome, lost to Denver Nuggets 103–137 in the semi-final, lost to Philips Milano 104–136 in the 3rd place game
19903rd place3rd place in Barcelona, lost to Pop 84 97–102 in the semi-final, defeated Scavolini Pesaro 106–105 in the 3rd place game
19976th place6th place in Paris, lost to PSG Racing 84–97 in the preliminary round, lost to Benetton Treviso 103–106 in the 5th place game

Matches against NBA teams

  • On 5 October 2006, it became the first European team- second of the FIBA, beyond the Maccabi of Tel Aviv and the National Team of the Soviet Union- to win an NBA rival. It defeated the Philadelphia 76ers in the Palau Sant Jordi of Barcelona.
  • On 18 October 2008, it played the first game of an ACB League team on the court of an NBA rival, the Staples Center of Los Angeles against the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • On 7 October 2010, FC Barcelona, current champion of the Euroleague, became the first European team and the second FIBA in the History of Basketball to beat the reigning NBA champion, L.A. Lakers, for 92–88, in a match played at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Pete Mickeal with 26 points and Juan Carlos Navarro with 25 were the best of the match. In the Lakers, Pau Gasol, former Barça player, was the best with 25 points scored.
  • On 9 October 2012 FC Barcelona beat Dallas Mavericks in a match played at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona 99–85 to become the first European team- second of the FIBA, beyond the Maccabi Tel Aviv- to win 3 games against NBA teams.
  • On 5 October 2016 it faced the finalist of the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder. Barcelona lost the match by a narrow margin despite being reduced by the quantity and quality of their injured players. Two basketball players from the subsidiary -Stefan Peno and Pol Figueras - had to occupy the base position.

Notes

References

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