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  2. 2003–04 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona competed in the UEFA Cup rather than the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 1995–96 season, given their sixth-place finish in 2002–03. The BBC made a documentary, titled FC Barcelona Confidential, [1] based on the turn of events in the league after Joan Laporta's entry. With his arrival, the club experienced a new ...

  3. 2001–02 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    Copa del Rey: First round: UEFA Champions League: Semi-finals ... FC Barcelona's 2001–02 season was the second under the presidency of Joan Gaspart and the single ...

  4. 2007–08 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    Carles Puyol, the captain of FC Barcelona in the 2007–08 season. The squad has reasonably changed in the summer transfer window. The biggest addition was Thierry Henry, with a transfer fee of €24 million. That equals the transfer fee paid for Samuel Eto'o in 2004, but just below the €30 million paid for Ronaldinho in 2003.

  5. List of FC Barcelona seasons - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona team in 1903 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, Catalan, German, and English footballers led by Joan Gamper, and played its first friendly match on 8 December 1899. Initially, Barcelona played against other local clubs in various Catalan tournaments, but in 1929 the ...

  6. 2005–06 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    The 2005–06 season [1] was Futbol Club Barcelona's 107th season in existence and 77th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football, La Liga.It was manager Frank Rijkaard's third season in charge of the club, a season in which he managed to successfully retain the La Liga title, as well as winning the UEFA Champions League and Spanish Super Cup.

  7. 1998–99 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona were eliminated by Valencia in the quarter-final of Copa del Rey. Following another lackluster performance in the First Group Phase against two European giants Bayern Munich and Manchester United with wins, draws and losses twice respectively and thus prevented Barcelona qualified to UEFA Champions League quarter finals.

  8. 1986–87 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga UEFA Cup Copa del Rey; Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals GK ESP Zubizarreta: 54-7: 44: 0: 2-1: 8-6 DF ESP Migueli: 49: 0: 41: 0: 8: 0: 0: 0 DF ESP Julio Alberto

  9. 1993–94 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona had one of its most successful seasons in the club's history, retaining the domestic league supremacy and reaching the final of the UEFA Champions League; however they collapsed 0–4 against A.C. Milan (goals from Daniele Massaro, Dejan Savićević and Marcel Desailly). Their progress to the final in Athens had been virtually ...