List of FC Barcelona players

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Xavi holds the record for most appearances for Barcelona.

Futbol Club Barcelona is a professional association football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The club was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper. Barcelona is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from La Liga[1] and the most successful club in Spanish football, having won a total of 74 domestic titles; 26 La Liga titles, a record 30 Spanish Cups, 13 Spanish Super Cups, a record 3 Copas Eva Duarte and 2 League Cups. Barcelona is the only European side to have played continental football in every season since its inception in 1955 and one of the most successful clubs in European football, having won 14 official UEFA trophies in total.[2]

Aside from being the founder, Gamper was also one of the club's first footballers and holds the record for most goals in one match, with nine.[3] Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer with 638 goals, holds the record for most goals scored in official competitions, with 603, and is the current La Liga topscorer with 419 goals. Xavi holds the record for the most appearances in all competitions (including friendlies), the record for most league appearances, with 505 games, and the record for most appearances in official competitions, with 767 games. Messi has won the record number of trophies for the club (34).

Barcelona has employed several famous players, with five FIFA World Player winners and six Ballon d'Or winners among the previous and current Barcelona players. This makes it the club with the most FIFA World Player awards received by the players. In 2009, Barcelona won an "unprecedented sextuple" by winning competitions such as the La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Supercup and FIFA Club World Cup in one calendar year.[4] The same year, five of their players and their coach were voted onto the UEFA Team of the Year 2009.[5]

The list includes notable footballers who have played for Barcelona. Generally, this means players that have played at least 100 league matches for the club. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included if they are on Barcelona's list of Legendary Players. Between 1899 and May 2015, 958 footballers have played at least one official game with Barcelona.[6]

Key

* Club record holder
Played their entire career at Barcelona
Name in italics Currently playing for Barcelona
Year in italics Started/ended career before inauguration of La Liga
Bold Record league goals or appearances

Players

Curly haired man, looking tired, wearing a red and blue football shirt. In the background, green grass is rarely visible.
Carles Puyol captained Barcelona to the first Spanish treble.[7]
Suntanned man with a long-haired hair, wearing a red and blue football shirt. In the background, green grass is rarely visible.
Ronaldinho playing for Barcelona in 2004, wearing the number 10 shirt.
Close-up of a long-haired young man, wearing a football shirt with blue and red vertical stripes
Lionel Messi is the only player to win Ballon d'Or, FIFA World Player of the Year, Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe in the same season.[8] He is also the all-time highest scorer for Barcelona.
Appearance and goal totals only include matches in La Liga, which was first established in 1928, players who were only active before then are included for their notability. Substitute appearances are included.
Statistics are correct as of 29 April 2018.
Name Nationality Position[NB] Barcelona career Captaincy[9] Appearances Goals Notes Refs
Joan Gamper *  Switzerland Forward 1899–1903 [A] [3]
Carles Comamala  Spain Forward 1903–1912 [10]
Paulino Alcántara  Philippines
 Spain
Forward 1912–1916
1918–1927
1920–1927 [11]
Ramón Torralba  Spain Midfielder 1913–1928 [12]
Josep Samitier *  Spain Midfielder 1919–1932 1927–1932 28 20 [B] [13]
Vicenc Piera  Spain Midfielder 1920–1933 ‡ 53 6 [14]
Ferenc Plattkó  Hungary Goalkeeper 1923–1930 17 0 [15]
Juan José Nogués  Spain Goalkeeper 1930–1942 1933–1942 114 0
Alejandro Morera Soto  Costa Rica Forward 1933–1935 24 11 [16]
Martí Ventolrà  Spain Winger 1933–1937 58 31 [17]
Josep Raich  Spain Midfielder 1934–1936
1940–1945
140 16
Josep Escolà  Spain Forward 1934–1949 152 86 [18]
Mariano Martín  Spain Forward 1939–1948 112 97 [Pichichi*] [19]
Francisco Calvet  Spain Defender 1939–1952 151 7
José Bravo  Spain Forward 1940–1948 120 51
César Rodrìguez  Spain Forward 1942–1955 1946–1955 287 192 [Pichichi] [20]
José Puig Puig  Spain Defender 1942–1951 178 1
Marià Gonzalvo  Spain Midfielder 1942–1956 1955–1956 208 26 [21]
Jaume Elías  Spain Defender 1943–1949 123 0
Juan Velasco  Spain Goalkeeper 1943–1954 168 0 [Zamora]
Josep Seguer  Spain Winger 1943–1957 214 38
Josep Gonzalvo  Spain Midfielder 1943–1950 146 3
Estanislao Basora  Spain Winger 1946–1958 237 89 [22]
Antoni Ramallets *  Spain Goalkeeper 1946–1961 1956–1961 288 0 [C][Zamora] [23]
Joan Segarra  Spain Defender 1949–1964 ‡ 1961–1964 299 17 [24]
László Kubala  Czechoslovakia
 Hungary
 Spain
Forward 1950–1961 186 131 [25]
Eduardo Manchón  Spain Winger 1950–1957 144 57
Gustau Biosca  Spain Defender 1950–1958 139 3
Sígfrid Gràcia  Spain Defender 1952–1966 231 5 [26]
Justo Tejada  Spain Forward 1953–1961 149 73
Luis Suárez *  Spain Winger 1954–1961 122 61 [D][d'Or] [27]
Ramón Villaverde  Spain Forward 1954–1963 162 53
Eulogio Martínez  Paraguay
 Spain
Forward 1956–1962 111 62 [28]
Enric Gensana  Spain Defender 1956–1964 132 13
Martí Vergés  Spain Midfielder 1956–1966 188 15
Ferran Olivella  Spain Defender 1956–1969 1964–1969 215 1 [29]
Evaristo de Macedo  Brazil Forward 1957–1962 114 78 [30]
Sándor Kocsis  Hungary Forward 1958–1965 75 42 [31]
José Manuel Pesudo  Spain Goalkeeper 1961–1966 65 0 [Zamora]
Pedro Zaballa  Spain Midfielder 1961–1967 109 28
Julio César Benítez  Uruguay Defender 1961–1968 123 10
Jesús María Pereda  Spain Midfielder 1961–1969 134 41
Salvador Sadurní  Spain Goalkeeper 1961–1976 1969–1971 247 0 [Zamora] [32]
José Antonio Zaldúa  Spain Forward 1961–1971 145 61
Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Forward 1962–1966 84 56 [Pichichi]
Josep Maria Fusté  Spain Midfielder 1962–1972 197 47
Eladio Silvestre  Spain Defender 1962–1972 226 8
Joaquim Rifé  Spain Defender 1964–1976 1971–1973 290 23 [33]
Antoni Torres  Spain Defender 1965–1976 269 2 [34]
Gallego  Spain Defender 1965–1975 248 17
Carles Rexach  Spain Forward 1965–1981 328 81 [Pichichi] [35]
Miguel Reina  Spain Goalkeeper 1966–1973 111 0 [Zamora]
Pedro María Zabalza  Spain Midfielder 1967–1973 149 10
Juan Carlos Pérez  Spain Midfielder 1968–1975 163 18
Marcial Pina  Spain Midfielder 1969–1977 210 47
Juan Manuel Asensi  Spain Forward 1970–1980 1978–1980 299 73 [36]
Quique Costas  Spain Defender 1971–1980 172 3
Antonio de la Cruz  Spain Defender 1972–1979 183 6
Hugo Sotil  Peru Striker 1973–1977 65 21
Johan Cruyff  Netherlands Forward 1973–1978 1974–1978 139 47 [d'Or] [37]
Migueli  Spain Defender 1973–1989 391 20 [38]
Johan Neeskens  Netherlands Midfielder 1974–1979 140 35 [39]
Pedro María Artola  Spain Goalkeeper 1975–1984 186 0 [Zamora]
José Vicente Sánchez  Spain Midfielder 1975–1986 1983–1984 236 13
José Antonio Ramos Huete  Spain Defender 1976–1982 119 0
Antonio Olmo  Spain Defender 1976–1984 1980–1982 188 4
Esteban Vigo  Spain Midfielder 1977–1987 166 18
Francisco José Carrasco  Spain Forward 1978–1989 262 49
Hans Krankl  Austria Midfielder 1978–1980 46 34 [Pichichi] [40]
Allan Simonsen  Denmark Forward 1979–1982 98 31
José Ramón Alexanko  Spain Defender 1980–1993 1986–1993 274 26
Quini  Spain Forward 1980–1984 1982–1983 100 54 [Pichichi] [41]
Bernd Schuster  Germany Midfielder 1980–1988 1984–1986 170 63 [42]
Josep Moratalla  Spain Midfielder 1981–1988 104 1
Javier Urruticoechea  Spain Goalkeeper 1981–1988 120 0 [Zamora] [43]
Gerardo Miranda  Spain Defender 1981–1988 145 5
Víctor Muñoz  Spain Midfielder 1981–1988 1988–1993 224 14
Diego Maradona  Argentina Midfielder 1982–1984 36 22 [44]
Marcos Alonso Peña  Spain Winger 1982–1987 124 28
Julio Alberto Moreno  Spain Defender 1982–1991 200 9
Urbano Ortega  Spain Midfielder 1981–1991 122 7
Ramón Calderé  Spain Forward 1984–1988 110 15
Gary Lineker  England Forward 1986–1989 103 42
Roberto Fernández  Spain Midfielder 1986–1990 144 35
Andoni Zubizarreta  Spain Goalkeeper 1986–1994 301 0 [Zamora] [45]
Guillermo Amor  Spain Midfielder 1988–1998 311 47 [46]
Txiki Begiristain  Spain Midfielder 1988–1995 223 63 [47]
Ricardo Serna  Spain Defender 1988–1992 101 2
Andoni Goikoetxea  Spain Midfielder 1988–1994 126 6
Julio Salinas  Spain Forward 1988–1994 146 60
Eusebio Sacristán  Spain Midfielder 1988–1995 203 14
José Mari Bakero  Spain Midfielder 1988–1996 1993–1996 260 72 [48]
Michael Laudrup  Denmark Midfielder 1989–1994 167 40 [49]
Ronald Koeman  Netherlands Defender 1989–1995 192 67 [50]
Albert Ferrer  Spain Defender 1990–1998 204 1
Hristo Stoichkov  Bulgaria Forward 1990–1995
1996–1998
175 83 [d'Or] [51]
Pep Guardiola  Spain Midfielder 1990–2001 1997–2001 263 6 [52]
Miguel Ángel Nadal  Spain Defender 1991–1999 207 12
Sergi  Spain Defender 1993–2002 2001–2002 267 6
Romário *  Brazil Forward 1993–1995 46 34 [E][FIFA][Pichichi] [53]
Gheorghe Hagi  Romania Midfielder 1994–1996 36 7
Abelardo  Spain Defender 1994–2002 178 11
Gheorghe Popescu  Romania Defender 1995–1997 1996–1997 66 9
Luís Figo  Portugal Midfielder 1995–2000 172 30
Ronaldo  Brazil Forward 1996–1997 37 34 [FIFA][Pichichi] [54]
Luis Enrique  Spain Midfielder 1996–2004 2002–2004 207 73 [55]
Michael Reiziger  Netherlands Defender 1997–2004 173 0
Rivaldo  Brazil Midfielder 1997–2002 157 86 [FIFA][d'Or] [56]
Frank de Boer  Netherlands Defender 1998–2003 144 5
Phillip Cocu  Netherlands Midfielder 1998–2004 205 31
Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands Forward 1998–2004 182 90
Xavi *  Spain Midfielder 1998–2015 2014–2015 505 58 [F][G]
Gabri  Spain Midfielder 1999–2006 129 7
Carles Puyol *  Spain Defender 1999–2014 ‡ 2004–2014 392 12 [H]
Thiago Motta  Italy Midfielder 1999–2007 96 6
Javier Saviola  Argentina Forward 2001–2004
2006–2007
123 49
Oleguer  Spain Defender 2001–2008 127 1
Víctor Valdés*  Spain Goalkeeper 2002–2014 387 0 [C][Zamora]
Andrés Iniesta*  Spain Midfielder 2002–2018 2015–2018 442 35
Ronaldinho  Brazil Forward 2003–2008 145 70 [FIFA][d'Or] [57]
Giovanni van Bronckhorst  Netherlands Defender 2003–2007 105 5
Rafael Márquez  Mexico Defender 2003–2010 163 9
Deco  Portugal Midfielder 2004–2008 113 13 [58]
Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon Forward 2004–2009 144 108 [Pichichi] [59]
Lionel Messi *  Argentina Forward 2004– ‡ 2018— 414 378 [I][J][K][L][M][N][O][P][FIFA][d'Or][Pichichi]
Gianluca Zambrotta  Italy Forward 2007–2011 58 3
Bojan  Spain Forward 2007–2011 104 26
Yaya Touré  Ivory Coast Midfielder 2007–2010 74 4
Eric Abidal  France Defender 2007–2013 125 0
Dani Alves  Brazil Defender 2008–2016 247 14
Seydou Keita  Mali Midfielder 2008–2012 119 16
Sergio Busquets  Spain Midfielder 2008– ‡ 306 7
Gerard Piqué  Spain Defender 2008– 271 23
Pedro *  Spain Winger 2008–2015 204 58 [P][Q]
Adriano  Brazil Defender 2010–2016 114 9
David Villa  Spain Forward 2010–2013 77 33
Javier Mascherano  Argentina Defender 2010–2018 203 1
Jordi Alba  Spain Defender 2012– 157 6
Neymar *  Brazil Forward 2013–2017 123 68 [R]
Luis Suárez *  Uruguay Forward 2014– 125 108 [R][Pichichi]
Ivan Rakitić *  Croatia Midfielder 2014– 129 21

Club captains

Dates Name Notes
1951–1955 Spain César
1955–1964 Spain Joan Segarra
1964–1969 Spain Ferran Olivella
1969–1971 Spain José Antonio Zaldúa
1971–1973 Spain Antoni Torres
1973–1978 Netherlands Johan Cruyff
1978–1980 Spain Juan Manuel Asensi
1980–1981 Spain Carles Rexach
1981–1986 Spain Tente Sánchez
1986–1993 Spain José Ramón Alexanko
1993–1996 Spain José Mari Bakero
1996–1997 Romania Gheorghe Popescu
1997–2001 Spain Pep Guardiola
2001–2004 Spain Luis Enrique
2004–2014 Spain Carles Puyol Longest-serving captain in Barcelona's history.
2014–2015 Spain Xavi
2015–2018 Spain Andrés Iniesta
2018–present Argentina Lionel Messi

Notes

NB^ For a full description of positions see football positions.

  • d'Or. a b c d e f Won Ballon d'Or while at Barcelona.[60]
  • FIFA. a b c d e Won FIFA Player of the Year while at Barcelona.[61]
  • Pichichi.a b c d e f g h i j Won the Pichichi Trophy, a trophy for top goalscorer in the league, while at Barcelona. Martín was the first Barcelona player to win the trophy.[62]
  • Zamora.a b c d e f g h i Won the Zamora Trophy, a trophy for goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio in the league, while at Barcelona.
  • A. ^ Gamper is record goalscorer in one match, with nine goals.[3]
  • B. ^ Samitier is Barcelona's record goalscorer in the Spanish Cup.[13]
  • C. ^ Ramallets along with Valdés has Barcelona's record of Zamora trophies, with five trophies won.[8]
  • D. ^ Suárez was the first Barcelona player to win the Ballon d'Or in 1960.[8]
  • E. ^ Romário was the first Barcelona player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award, in 1994.[8]
  • F. ^ Xavi has made the most appearances for Barcelona with 705 games in all competitions, including friendly games. Xavi has also made the most appearances in official competitions for Barcelona with 616 games, the most league appearances for Barcelona with 407 games, and the most appearances in international competitions for Barcelona with 143 games.[8]
  • G. ^ Messi & Iniesta have won the most titles with Barcelona: 30 which are 8 La Liga, 5 Copas del Rey, 4 Champions League, 7 Supercopas de España, 3 UEFA Super Cup, 3 FIFA Club World Cup
  • H. ^ Puyol captained Barcelona to the first ever sextuple.[7]
  • I. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer in all competitions including friendlies with 539 goals.
  • J. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer in official competitions with 507 goals.
  • K. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer in La Liga with 349 goals.[8]
  • L. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer league goals in one season, with 50 goals in a 38-game league during the 2011–12 season.[8]
  • M. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer most goals in one season with 73 goals in official competitions during the 2011–12 season.[8]
  • N. ^ Messi is Barcelona's record goalscorer most goals in international competitions for Barcelona with 102.[8]
  • O. ^ Messi holds the record of appearances for Barcelona as a foreign player, with 382 La Liga appearances.
  • P. ^ Pedro and Messi are the only players to score in six official competitions in a year. They scored in the La Liga, Spanish Cup, Spanish Supercup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in 2009 (Pedro) and 2011 (Messi).[8]
  • Q. ^ Pedro scored the fastest league hat-trick in Barcelona's history: 9 minutes (34th, 41st, 43rd), against Getafe in 2013–14.
  • R. ^ Suárez transferred from Liverpool FC to Barcelona in the summer of 2014, with Barcelona's highest transfer fee of €81 million.

See also

References

General
  • All player information can be found on the official La Liga homepage, which list player data for each completed season:
    • "LFP – Barcelona Seasons". Liga de Fútbol Profesional Tables for other seasons may be obtained using the "Other searches" button. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
  • Statistics from the latest season page found here:
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  • "Barcelona – Current squad". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  • Gran diccionari dels jugadors del Barça, Editarial Base, 2015.
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