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Barcelona competed in La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a and UEFA Champions League. The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 14 August 2020.This club endured its worst season in years, going trophyless for the first time since 2007\u201308. Head coach Ernesto Valverde was replaced by Quique Seti\u00e9n mid-season after a Supercopa defeat to Atl\u00e9tico Madrid, but that did not improve the team’s fortunes, as Bar\u00e7a lost the closely fought title race to Real Madrid and was eliminated by Bayern Munich in the one-legged Champions League quarter-final, infamously losing 2\u20138. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSeason overview[edit]June[edit]July[edit]August[edit]September[edit]October[edit]November[edit]December[edit]January[edit]February[edit]March[edit]June[edit]July[edit]August[edit]Squad information[edit]First Team[edit]From Barcelona B and Youth Academy[edit]Transfers[edit]Players in[edit]Players out[edit]Loans out[edit]Transfer summary[edit]Pre-season and friendlies[edit]Competitions[edit]Overview[edit]La Liga[edit]Standings[edit]Results summary[edit]Results by round[edit]Matches[edit]Copa del Rey[edit]Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a[edit]UEFA Champions League[edit]Group stage[edit]Knockout phase[edit]Round of 16[edit]Quarter-final[edit]Statistics[edit]Squad appearances and goals[edit]Squad statistics[edit]Goalscorers[edit]Hat-tricks[edit]Disciplinary record[edit]Injury record[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Season overview[edit] The opening ceremony for FC Barcelona vs. Inter game in Camp Nou, Barcelona.June[edit]On 26 June, Barcelona announced the departure of Jasper Cillessen to Valencia for a fee of \u20ac35 million.[1] The following day on 27 June, Barcelona announced the signing of Neto from Valencia for a fee of \u20ac26 million plus \u20ac9 million in add-ons.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4On 30 June, Denis Su\u00e1rez was sold to Celta Vigo for \u20ac12.9 million plus \u20ac3.1 million in add-ons.[3]July[edit]On 3 July, the Vice President of Sports Jordi Mestre resigned.[4]On 12 July, Barcelona signed Antoine Griezmann from Atl\u00e9tico Madrid after triggering his \u20ac120,000,000 buyout clause.[5] Barcelona also sold Adri\u00e1n Ortol\u00e1 to CD Tenerife for an undisclosed price.[6]On 16 July, Barcelona activated Marc Cucurella’s buy-back clause of \u20ac4 million, only two months after Eibar had permanently signed him for \u20ac2 million.[7]On 18 July, Barcelona and Getafe reached an agreement for the loan of Cucurella to the Madrid side for the rest of the season with an option to buy for \u20ac6 million.[8]August[edit]On 2 August, Bar\u00e7a and Russian Premier League club Zenit St Petersburg agreed to the transfer of Malcom for a fee of \u20ac45,000,000 plus variables.[9]On 4 August, Bar\u00e7a and Real Betis reached an agreement for the signing of Junior Firpo for \u20ac18 million plus \u20ac12 million in variables.[10]On 16 August, Bar\u00e7a started their season in a 0\u20131 away defeat to Athletic Bilbao from a late winner from Aritz Aduriz.[11]On 18 August, Bar\u00e7a and Bayern Munich reached an agreement for the loan of Philippe Coutinho to the German side for the rest of the season with an option to buy for \u20ac120 million.[12]On 25 August, Bar\u00e7a defeated Real Betis in a 5\u20132 home rout, goals from Antoine Griezmann, Carles P\u00e9rez, Jordi Alba, and Arturo Vidal led the Blaugrana to victory.[13]On 31 August, Bar\u00e7a drew 2\u20132 away at Osasuna with goals from Ansu Fati and Arthur, with the forward becoming the youngest player in FC Barcelona’s history to score a goal in La Liga (16 years and 304 days).[14][15]September[edit]On 2 September, Rafinha extended his contract by one year until 2021 and moved to Celta Vigo on loan for the rest of the season.[16]On September 14, Bar\u00e7a defeated Valencia in a 5\u22122 win at home. Goals from Ansu Fati, Frenkie de Jong, Gerard Piqu\u00e9, and a brace from Luis Su\u00e1rez once again led the Blaugrana to victory.[17]On 17 September, Bar\u00e7a started their Champions League campaign with a 0\u22120 away draw with Borussia Dortmund.[18]On 21 September, Bar\u00e7a suffered a 2\u22120 away loss to Granada CF, conceding goals from Antonio Puertas and \u00c1lvaro Vadillo.[19]On 24 September, Bar\u00e7a defeated Villarreal CF 2\u22121 at home. First half goals from Antoine Griezmann and Arthur were enough for the home side to claim victory.[20]On 28 September, Bar\u00e7a defeated Getafe CF 2\u20130 away from home. Luis Su\u00e1rez and Junior Firpo got themselves on the score sheet.[21] Clem\u00e9nt Lenglet got sent off and received his first red card of the season.October[edit]On 2 October, Bar\u00e7a defeated Inter Milan 2\u20131 at home in the UEFA Champions League. Inter scored early through Lautaro Mart\u00ednez but Bar\u00e7a came-back after Luis Su\u00e1rez scored twice to earn the victory.[22]On 6 October, Bar\u00e7a defeated Sevilla FC 4\u20130 at home. Luis Su\u00e1rez, Arturo Vidal, Ousmane Demb\u00e9l\u00e9 and Lionel Messi (both with their first goals of the season) lead the Blaugrana to victory.[23] Both Demb\u00e9l\u00e9 and Ronald Ara\u00fajo got sent off.On 19 October, Bar\u00e7a defeated SD Eibar 3\u20130 away from home. Goals from Antoine Griezmann, Lionel Messi, and Luis Su\u00e1rez helped the Blaugrana extend their winning run to five games.[24]On 23 October, Bar\u00e7a defeated Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League 2\u20131 away from home. Goals coming in from Lionel Messi and a Peter Olayinka own goal.[25]On 29 October, Bar\u00e7a defeated Real Valladolid 5\u20131 at home with goals from Cl\u00e9ment Lenglet, Arturo Vidal, a brace from Messi and a goal from Su\u00e1rez giving Barcelona seven straight wins.[26]November[edit]On 2 November, Barcelona lost to Levante 3\u20131 away from home. A penalty converted by Messi gave the Blaugrana the lead in the first half but 3 goals in 7 minutes during the second half handed the home side the victory.[27]On 5 November, Barcelona drew 0\u20130 with Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League at home.[28]On 9 November, Barcelona defeated Celta Vigo 4\u20131 at home. Lionel Messi scored his first hat-trick of the season and Sergio Busquets scored one.[29]On 23 November, Barcelona narrowly defeated Legan\u00e9s 2\u20131. Goals from Luis Su\u00e1rez and Arturo Vidal cancelled out Youssef En-Nesyri’s earlier goal.[30]On 27 November, Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund 3\u20131 in the UEFA Champions League, securing a spot in the round of 16 and finishing as group winners. Lionel Messi, Luis Su\u00e1rez, and Antoine Griezmann were the goalscorers.[31]December[edit]On 1 December, Barcelona defeated Atl\u00e9tico Madrid 1\u20130 away from home. Messi scored five minutes from time at the Wanda Metropolitano.[32]On 7 December, Barcelona defeated Real Mallorca 5\u20132 at home. Messi scored his second hat-trick of the season, while Griezmann and Su\u00e1rez also appeared on the scoresheet.[33]On 10 December, a rotated Barcelona team defeated Inter Milan 2\u20131 away from home in the UEFA Champions League. Carles P\u00e9rez and Ansu Fati scored, the latter making history by becoming the youngest goalscorer in the history competition.[34]On 14 December, Barcelona drew 2\u20132 away at Real Sociedad. Antoine Griezmann scored against his old club, while Luis Su\u00e1rez scored the second.[35]On 18 December, Barcelona drew 0\u20130 against rivals Real Madrid in El Cl\u00e1sico.[36] It became the first time in over 17 years that both rivals ended goalless in the league, the last time being during the 2002\u201303 season.[37]On 21 December, Barcelona defeated Deportivo Alav\u00e9s 4\u20131 at home in the last game of the year. Griezmann, Arturo Vidal, Messi, and Su\u00e1rez all scored. The Uruguayan was involved in all 4 goals, contributing 1 goal and 3 assists.[38]On 28 December, Barcelona and Real Betis reached an agreement for the loan of Carles Ale\u00f1\u00e1 for the remainder of the season.[39]January[edit]On 4 January, Barcelona drew 2\u20132 with local rivals RCD Espanyol in the Barcelona derby. The Blaugrana conceded early when David L\u00f3pez nodded in a free kick but Bar\u00e7a made a comeback with goals from Luis Su\u00e1rez and Arturo Vidal. Espanyol drew late with a goal from Wu Lei.[40]On 9 January, Barcelona were knocked out of the Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a after being defeated 3\u20132 to Atl\u00e9tico Madrid.[41]On 13 January, Barcelona terminated Ernesto Valverde’s contract after two and a half seasons in charge. The club appointed Quique Seti\u00e9n as the new head coach until 30 June 2022.[42][43]On 15 January, Barcelona reached an agreement with FC Schalke 04 for the loan on Jean-Clair Todibo for the remainder of the season. The German side paid a \u20ac1.5 million loan fee and obtained a buy option for \u20ac25 million.[44]On 19 January, Barcelona defeated Granada 1\u20130 at home. A second half goal from Messi saw Quique Seti\u00e9n win his first game in charge as a Bar\u00e7a coach.[45]On 22 January, Barcelona defeated UD Ibiza 2\u20131 away from home in the Copa del Rey. Ibiza scored first, but a Antoine Griezmann brace secured a comeback for the Blaugrana.[46]On 25 January, Barcelona lost 2\u20130 to Valencia away from home. A brace from Maxi G\u00f3mez sealed a victory for Los Che.[47]On 30 January, Barcelona defeated Legan\u00e9s 5\u20130 at home in the Copa del Rey. Goals from Antoine Griezmann, Cl\u00e9ment Lenglet, Arthur and a Leo Messi brace gave Bar\u00e7a a passage into the next round.[48]On 31 January, Barcelona reached an agreement with OGC Nice for the loan of Moussa Wagu\u00e9 for the remainder of the season. The French side obtained a buy option for \u20ac10 million.[49]February[edit]On 2 February, Barcelona defeated Levante 2\u20131 at home in the league. A brace from Ansu Fati gave Bar\u00e7a the win.[50]On 6 February, Barcelona were eliminated from the Copa del Rey by Athletic Bilbao in the quarter-finals. A late I\u00f1aki Williams header secured a passage for the home side into the semi-finals.[51]On 9 February, Barcelona defeated Real Betis 3\u20132 away from home. Goals from Sergio Canales and Nabil Fekir weren’t enough for the home side as de Jong, Busquets and Lenglet scored for the away team. Messi assisted all three goals and Lenglet received a second yellow card, getting sent off.[52]On 15 February, Barcelona defeated Getafe 2\u20131 at home. Antoine Griezmann and Sergi Roberto scored, but Bar\u00e7a conceded a consolation from \u00c1ngel Rodr\u00edguez.[53]On 20 February, Barcelona signed Martin Braithwaite from Legan\u00e9s for \u20ac18 million. Barcelona was given permission from La Liga to sign an emergency forward as Luis Su\u00e1rez and Ousmane Demb\u00e9l\u00e9 were both ruled out with injuries for the rest of the season.[54][55]On 22 February, Barcelona defeated Eibar 5\u20130 at home. Messi scored a first half hat-trick and scored once again late on. Arthur also scored.[56]On 25 February, Barcelona drew 1\u20131 with S.S.C. Napoli in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie. Antoine Griezmann cancelled out Dries Mertens’ opener in Naples.[57]March[edit]On 1 March, Barcelona lost 2\u20130 to bitter rivals Real Madrid away from home, making it the first time since 25 October 2014 that Barcelona lost at the Santiago Bernab\u00e9u in league play. It was Seti\u00e9n’s first Cl\u00e1sico as a Bar\u00e7a coach since taking charge in January.[58]On 7 March, Barcelona defeated Real Sociedad 1\u20130 at home after Lionel Messi converted a late penalty.[59]On 12 March, the next two league matchdays were suspended to combat the spread of COVID-19.[60]On 13 March, the club suspended all first team activity until further notice.[61]On 23 March, La Liga was suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[62]June[edit]On 13 June, after a three-month hiatus, Barcelona returned to action against Real Mallorca away from home. Barcelona won 4\u20130 behind closed doors. Arturo Vidal, Martin Braithwaite, Jordi Alba and Messi scored for the Blaugrana. Braithwaite also scored his first goal as a Bar\u00e7a player.[63]On 16 June, Barcelona defeated Legan\u00e9s 2\u20130 at home. Ansu Fati and Messi scored.[64]On 19 June, Barcelona drew 0\u20130 away against Sevilla.[65]On 23 June, Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao 1\u20130 at home. Ivan Rakiti\u0107 came off to bench to score his first goal of the season.[66]On 27 June, Barcelona drew 2\u20132 away against Celta Vigo. Luis Su\u00e1rez scored twice for the visitors and Fyodor Smolov and Iago Aspas scored for the home side.[67]On 29 June, Barcelona and Juventus reached an agreement over the transfer of Arthur for a fee of \u20ac72 million plus \u20ac10 million in variables. The club also confirmed the signing of Miralem Pjani\u0107 from Juventus for a fee of \u20ac60 million plus \u20ac5 million in variables. Arthur and Pjani\u0107 will join their respective clubs once the season concludes.[68][69]On 30 June, Getafe triggered Marc Cucurella’s option to buy for \u20ac10 million.[70] On the same day Bar\u00e7a faced Atl\u00e9tico Madrid at home. The Catalans took the lead through a Diego Costa own goal but Atl\u00e9tico equalized with a controversial penalty, converted by Sa\u00fal \u00d1\u00edguez. Barcelona took the lead through another controversial penalty decision and Messi converted his 700th career goal, but Atl\u00e9tico equalized once again with another questionable penalty decision, with Sa\u00fal scoring again from the spot.[71]July[edit]On 5 July, Barcelona defeated Villarreal 4\u20131 away from home. Goals from Su\u00e1rez, Griezmann, Fati, and a Pau Torres own goal gave Bar\u00e7a the win.[72]On 8 July, Barcelona defeated local rivals Espanyol 1\u20130 at home, relegating them to the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n in the process. Su\u00e1rez scored his 195th goal, overtaking L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Kubala as the club’s third top all-time goalscorer.[73]On 11 July, Barcelona defeated Real Valladolid 1\u20130 away from home. Arturo Vidal scored the only goal.[74]On 16 July, Barcelona lost to Osasuna 2\u20131 at home. Former Bar\u00e7a player Jos\u00e9 Arnaiz and Roberto Torres scored for the visitors, while Messi scored the only goal for the home side.[75] In the same day, rivals Real Madrid claimed the La Liga title in a 2\u20131 victory against Villarreal.[76]On 19 July, Barcelona ended the league season by defeating Alav\u00e9s 5\u20130 away from home. Messi scored a brace, Fati, Su\u00e1rez and N\u00e9lson Semedo \u2013 with his first of the season \u2013 also scored.[77]August[edit]On 8 August, Barcelona defeated Napoli 3\u20131 at home in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie. Lenglet, Messi, and Su\u00e1rez scored.[78]On 14 August, Barcelona’s season ended after losing 8\u20132 to Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League single-leg quarter-final. Thomas M\u00fcller and Bar\u00e7a loanee Philippe Coutinho scored twice, while Ivan Peri\u0161i\u0107, Serge Gnabry, Joshua Kimmich, and Robert Lewandowski all scored one goal each. David Alaba scored an own goal for the Blaugrana and Su\u00e1rez scored.[79] The loss was the biggest defeat in history in a UEFA Champions League knockout match.[80]Squad information[edit]First Team[edit]From Barcelona B and Youth Academy[edit]Transfers[edit]Players in[edit]Entry datePositionNo.PlayerFrom clubFeeRef.1 July 2019[A]MF21 Frenkie de Jong Ajax\u20ac75,000,000[B][81]1 July 2019[C]DF\u2013 Emerson Royal Atl\u00e9tico Mineiro\u20ac12,000,000[82]1 July 2019[D]GK13 Neto Valencia\u20ac26,000,000[E][83]12 July 2019FW17 Antoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid\u20ac120,000,000[84]16 July 2019DF\u2013 Marc Cucurella Eibar\u20ac4,000,000[85]4 August 2019DF24 Junior Firpo Real Betis\u20ac18,000,000[F][86]20 February 2020FW19 Martin Braithwaite Legan\u00e9s\u20ac18,000,000[87]Total\u20ac273,000,000^ Deal agreed 23 January 2019.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac86,000,000.^ Deal agreed 31 January 2019.^ Deal agreed 27 June 2019.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac35,000,000.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac30,000,000.Players out[edit]Exit datePositionNo.PlayerTo clubFeeRef.1 July 2019[A]DF\u2014 Emerson Royal Real Betis\u20ac6,000,000[B][88]25 June 2019FW\u2014 Marc Cardona Osasuna\u20ac2,500,000[89]25 June 2019MF\u2014 Andr\u00e9 Gomes Everton\u20ac25,000,000 [C][90]27 May 2019DF\u2014 Marc Cucurella Eibar\u20ac2,000,00030 June 2019MF\u2014 Denis Su\u00e1rez Celta Vigo\u20ac12,900,000 [D][91]1 July 2019DF24 Thomas Vermaelen Vissel KobeFree transfer[E][92]1 July 2019DF\u2014 Douglas Be\u015fikta\u015fFree transfer[F]26 June 2019GK13 Jasper Cillessen Valencia\u20ac35,000,000[93]1 July 2019DF17 Jeison Murillo ValenciaLoan Return1 July 2019FW19 Kevin-Prince Boateng SassuoloLoan Return5 July 2019DF\u2014 Sergi Palencia Saint-\u00c9tienne\u20ac2,000,000 [G][94]13 July 2019GK\u2014 Adri\u00e1n Ortol\u00e1 TenerifeUndisclosed[95]2 August 2019FW14 Malcom Zenit Saint Petersburg\u20ac40,000,000 [H][96]Total\u20ac125,400,000^ Deal agreed 31 January 2019.^ Option to buy back for \u20ac6,000,000 or sell for additional \u20ac6,000,000 in 2021.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac29,000,000.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac16,000,000.^ Joined on July 27.^ Joined on July 27.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac3,000,000.^ Fee may eventually rise to \u20ac45,000,000.Loans out[edit]^ Option to buy for \u20ac6,000,000. end of the season.^ Option to buy for \u20ac120,000,000. end of the season.^ Potential add-ons of up to \u20ac1.5m.^ Option to buy for \u20ac25,000,000. end of the season.^ Potential add-ons of up to \u20ac3.5m.^ Compulsory purchase for \u20ac11,000,000. end of the season.^ Compulsory purchase for \u20ac8,000,000. end of the season.^ Option to buy for \u20ac10,000,000. end of the season.Transfer summary[edit]Undisclosed fees are not included in the transfer totals.ExpenditureSummer: \u20ac255,000,000Winter: \u20ac18,000,000Total: \u20ac273,000,000IncomeSummer: \u20ac133,900,000Winter: \u20ac1,500,000Total: \u20ac135,400,000Net totalsSummer: \u20ac121,100,000Winter: \u20ac16,500,000Total: \u20ac137,600,000Pre-season and friendlies[edit]\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0Draw\u00a0\u00a0LossCompetitions[edit]Overview[edit]CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecordPldWDLGFGAGDWin\u00a0%La Liga18 August 201919 July 2020Matchday 12nd3825768638+48065.79Copa del Rey22 January 20206 February 2020Round of 32Quarter-finals320172+5066.67Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a9 January 2020Semi-finalsSemi-finals100123\u22121000.00Champions League17 September 201914 August 2020Group stageQuarter-finals95311514+1055.56Total513210911057+53062.75Last updated: 14 August 2020Source: SoccerwayLa Liga[edit]Standings[edit]Source: La Liga, SoccerwayRules 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)[107](C) ChampionResults summary[edit]OverallHomeAwayPldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD3825768638\u00a0+488216215216\u00a0+369553422\u00a0+12Last updated: 19\u00a0July\u00a02020\u00a0(2020-07-19).Source: La LigaResults by round[edit]Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAResultLWDWLWWWWWLWWWWDDWDWLWWWWLWWWDWDDWWWLWPosition169858642111111111111222212111222222222Updated to match(es) played on 19\u00a0July\u00a02020\u00a0(2020-07-19). Source: La LigaA = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = LossMatches[edit]The La Liga schedule was announced on 4 July 2019.[108]Copa del Rey[edit]Supercopa de Espa\u00f1a[edit]UEFA Champions League[edit]Group stage[edit]Group FKnockout phase[edit]Round of 16[edit]Quarter-final[edit]Statistics[edit]Squad appearances and goals[edit]Last updated on 14 August 2020.Squad statistics[edit]As of 16 February 2020[117]LeagueEuropeCupOthersTotalGames played3893151Games won2552032Games drawn730010Games lost60118Goals scored861572110Goals conceded38142357Goal difference4815-153Clean sheets1521018Goal by Substitute1021013Total shots307813616404Shots on target139311719206Corners11426126158Players used2623191327Offsides5587272Fouls suffered333795314479Fouls committed272703318393Yellow cards852074116Red cards61007Goalscorers[edit]As of match played 14 August 2020.[118]Hat-tricks[edit](H) \u2013 Home; (A) \u2013 AwayDisciplinary record[edit]Last updated: 18 April 2021Source: FCBarcelona.comOrdered by , and = Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.Injury record[edit] – Player is injured – Player has recovered from injuryLast updated: 08 June 2020Source:[citation needed]References[edit]^ “Agreement with Valencia for transfer of Jasper Cillessen”. 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