The past
Despite an illustrious history which stretches back over 100 years, there is one trophy that still eludes FC Barcelona: the Fifa Club World Cup. In 1992, Los Azulgranas reached the final of its forerunner, the Intercontinental Cup, only to lose 2-1 to Brazilian outfit Sao Paulo. And then at the 2006 edition of the event, their only other previous appearance.
The present
Few believed that the inexperienced Pep Guardiola would have such instant success as Barcelona coach, especially after high-profile stars such as Ronaldinho and Deco had departed. His cause helped by judicious signings Dani Alves, Gerard Pique and Seydou Keita, the former Barcelona B coach led the Catalan giants to their most successful season ever.
The future
Although it will be a huge task, Los Blaugranas’ next goal will be to turn their treble into an unprecedented quadruple by clinching the global club title. But Guardiola’s work in transforming a disillusioned group of players into a cohesive unit shows that attitude is almost as important as ability.
Facts and figures
Former stars
Ricardo Zamora, Ladislao Kubala, Luis Suarez, Johan Cruyff, Diego Maradona, Gary Lineker, Romario, Andoni Zubizarreta, Josep Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Hristo Stoitchkov, Michael Laudrup, Ronaldinho, Deco, Ludovic Giuly, Lilian Thuram
Key players
Carles Puyol, Rafael Marquez, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Samuel Eto’o, Lionel Messi, Thierry Henry
Qualifying statistics
Guardiola’s side topped Group C ahead of Sporting Lisbon, Shakhtar Donetsk and Basel with four wins, one draw and one defeat. A 6-3 aggregate win saw off Lyon in the first knockout round, while a 5-1 demolition of Bayern Munich over two legs set up a gruelling semifinal against Chelsea, who they overcame on away goals thanks to a last-gasp strike from Iniesta in the return. In the final in Rome, goals from Eto’o and Messi sealed the fate of the Manchester United.
The numbers game
30 - With 30 goals, Barcelona were the highest-scoring team in last season’s Champions League. Their front-man Lionel Messi also scooped the individual top-scorers’ award after netting nine times in 11 games.
Squad List
1 Victor Valdes
2 DANI Alves
3 Gerard Piqur
4 Rafael Marquez
5 Carles Puyol
6 Xavi Avi
7 Jeffren
8 Andres Iniesta
9 Zlatan Ibrahimovic
10 Lionel Messi
11 Bojan
12 Mino
13 Pinto
14 Thierry Henry
15 Seydou Keita
16 Sergio Busquets
17 Pedro
18 Gabriel Milito
19 Maxwell
20 Jonathan
21 Dmytro Chigrynskyi
22 Eric Abidal
24 Yaya Toure
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