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16 Barça goals in 4 CLÁSICOS: The Real Madrid team that has conceded the most goals in history!

Published:11/05/2025 - 19:07h

Updated:11/05/2025 - 19:34h

Barcelona is the first team in history to score 16 goals against Real Madrid in a season. And it is the opponent that has conceded the most goals against Barça in all competitions!

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Hansi Flick's Barcelona has won the Clásico (4-3), effectively sealing the league title and, in the process, becoming the first team in history to score 16 goals against Real Madrid in a single season. Never in their 123-year history has a rival inflicted such a devastating performance.

The Blaugrana have scored 16 goals against Real Madrid in the 4 Clásicos of this season across all competitions, a record against Los Blancos in a single season, surpassing Espanyol's 13 in 1929/30 and Barcelona's own record of 13 in 2011/12. INCREDIBLE!

@MisterChip: "BARCELONA IS THE FIRST RIVAL IN REAL MADRID'S 123-YEAR HISTORY TO SCORE SIXTEEN GOALS AGAINST THE BLANCOS IN A SINGLE SEASON"

📊 Real Madrid is also the team with the most goals conceded by Barça this season

The eternal rival of Barcelona is undoubtedly the big surprise in this ranking, conceding 16 goals in just 4 Clásicos (4 goals per match). These results are particularly notable given the intensity of the rivalry between the two clubs.

In the midst of the battle for the league title, the 'merengues' and 'culés'  faced each other at Montjuic in a key duel that has effectively decided the championship. The victory of the Blaugrana team (4-3) brings them closer to the title and also has turned the white team into the rival that has conceded the most goals against Barcelona this season.

For now, Real Madrid has already conceded 16 goals in 4 matches and occupies the first position in the table of teams that have conceded the most goals this season in their matches against Barça in all competitions.

4 out of 4 for Barça against Real Madrid

Lamine, Raphinha y Ferran celebran un gol ante el Real Madrid
Lamine, Raphinha and Ferran celebrate a goal against Real Madrid
  • ✅ First Clásico (0-4): Played at the Bernabéu on matchday 11 of LaLiga, the first Clásico ended with a thrashing by Hansi Flick's Barça. Lewandowski (2), Lamine, and Raphinha led a 'dance' to remember with a historic victory (0-4) that confirmed the change of cycle in Spanish football.

  • ✅ Second Clásico (2-5): Possibly one of the worst defeats for the white team in a long time. Real Madrid were swept away in the Spanish Super Cup final (2-5) in a true Blaugrana exhibition. Lamine Yamal, Raphinha (2), Lewandowski, and Balde were the goalscorers.

  • ✅ Third Clásico (3-2): Barça won the Copa del Rey 2025 after defeating Real Madrid (3-2) in one of the greatest achievements in the club's recent history, fighting not only against their rivals on the field, but also against external factors that seemed to want to prevent it. Pedri, Ferran Torres, and Koundé were the goalscorers.

  • ✅ Fourth Clásico (4-3): Barcelona pulls off another comeback against Real Madrid (4-3) and extend their lead to 7 points. The Blaugrana take a fourth historic Clásico despite suffering one of the biggest refereeing "robberies" of the season.

📊 Barça's offensive records for 24-25 are spectacular

FC Barcelona is having an exceptional 2024/25 season and is heading towards the "double." They are the sole leaders of LaLiga with 3 matchdays remaining, they have been crowned Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup champions by defeating Real Madrid and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League.

And it is that under the direction of Hansi Flick the Blaugrana team has become a true goal-scoring machine, surpassing their rivals with electrifying play, confirming their return to the elite of European and world football.

With the German coach on the bench, the Blaugrana team has scored 167 goals in 57 matches, achieving a spectacular average of 2.92 goals per game and, most incredibly, scoring at least one goal against all their rivals and in all competitions.

Do you want to know how many goals each of them has conceded, in how many matches, and what position they occupy in the ranking of teams that have conceded the most goals?

Barça's numbers: 167 goals, 57 matches and 29 rivals

Rank Team Goals Matches Average
01 Real Madrid* 16 4 4.00
02 Valencia 14 3 4.66
03 Atlético Madrid 10 4 2.50
04 Sevilla 9 2 4.50
05 Valladolid 9 2 4.50
06 Benfica 9 3 3.00
07 Betis 8 3 2.66
08 Dortmund 8 3 2.66
09 Girona 8 2 4.00
10 Inter Milan 6 2 3.00
11 Celta 6 2 3.00
12 Mallorca 6 2 3.00
13 Villarreal* 5 1 (+1) 5.00
14 Young Boys 5 1 5.00
15 Estrella Roja 5 1 5.00
16 Osasuna 5 2 2.50
17 Bayern 4 1 4.00
18 Barbastro 4 1 4.00
19 Athletic* 4 2 (+1) 2.00
20 Alavés 4 2 2.00
21 Real Sociedad 4 2 2.00
22 Brest 3 1 3.00
23 Espanyol* 3 1 (+1) 3.00
24 Rayo 3 2 1.50
25 Las Palmas 3 2 1.50
26 Getafe 2 2 1.00
27 Atalanta 2 1 2.00
28 Monaco 1 1 1.00
29 Leganés 1 2 0.50
    167 57 2.92

* In parentheses, the number of matches they have left to play against Barça

Barça's level during this season is very high, dominating almost every match from start to finish and showing a fearsome striking ability. This ranking shows the offensive effectiveness against a great variety of opponents, including high-level rivals such as Real Madrid, Bayern, Dortmund, Inter, Benfica or Atlético.

📊 Goals, matches and rivals of FC Barcelona 2024/25

jugadores fc barcelona celebran gol contra celta
FC Barcelona players celebrate a goal in LaLiga

In his first season, Hansi Flick is breaking all records and his numbers are already at the height of the most goalscoring teams in Barcelona's history. Here are the most resounding results:

GOALS MATCHES RIVALS
0 GOALS 2 Real Sociedad, Leganés
1 GOAL 13 Monaco, Getafe (2), Las Palmas, Atlético (2), Alavés, Rayo, Benfica, Betis, Leganés, Dortmund, Mallorca
2 GOALS 10 Valencia, Athletic (2), Rayo, Osasuna, Celta, Betis, Atalanta, Las Palmas, Valladolid
3 GOALS 9 Alavés, Espanyol, Brest, Dortmund, Benfica, Osasuna, Real Madrid, Inter (x2)
4 GOALS 12 Girona (2), Bayern, Real Madrid, Barbastro, Sevilla, Atlético (2), Real Sociedad, Dortmund, Celta, Real Madrid
5 GOALS 9 Villarreal, Young Boys, Sevilla, Estrella Roja, Mallorca, Real Madrid, Betis, Benfica, Valencia
7 GOALS 2 Valladolid, Valencia

 

7-0 and 7-1, Barcelona's two biggest wins

Another proof of the undeniable scoring power of FC Barcelona under the direction of Hansi Flick is the brutal ability they have to inflict thrashings on their rivals. So far in the 2024-25 season, they have resolved (11 out of 53) duels by scoring five or more goals and (23 out of 57) by scoring four or more goals.

Going a little further, the gap widens noticeably when it comes to matches in which they have scored three goals or more, this being the case in (31 out of 57) confrontations.

But without a doubt, one of the most surprising facts is the number of 'manitas' achieved this season. To date, Barça has been able to score 5 goals in 9 matches, including rivals such as Real Madrid, Benfica, Villarreal or Valencia.

Finally, highlight the matches with the most goals for the Culés throughout the season. Valladolid (7-0) and Valencia (7-1) suffered the two biggest thrashings of Hanso Flick's Barça.

Top scorer in all competitions

In total, the Culés have scored 167 goals in 57 matches in all competitions. 43 of their goals have been scored in 14 Champions League matches and the rest of the goals are distributed between La Liga (95), Copa del Rey (22) and Spanish Super Cup (7). Lewandowski, with 40 goals, is Barça's Pichichi.

  1. LaLiga: 95 goals in 35 matchdays
  2. UEFA Champions League: 43 goals in 14 matches
  3. Copa del Rey: 22 goals in 6 matches
  4. Spanish Super Cup: 7 goals in 2 matches

📊 Flick's Barça is 23 goals away from Guardiola's record

Hansi Flick en el duelo entre el FC Barcelona y el Real Valladolid en la jornada cuatro de LaLiga EA Sports 2024 25
Hansi Flick in the FC Barcelona vs. Valladolid match of LaLiga 2024 25

For Barça, the record for the most goals in a single season remains in the hands of Pep Guardiola's team in the last season of the Santpedor native. 2011-12 closed with 190 goals in 64 matches for the Culés, with Leo Messi reaching the impressive amount of 73 goals.

  • Thus, the team led by Hansi Flick with 167 goals is 24 away from this historical record, with 4 La Liga matchdays* to be played.

In total, there would be 3 matches where the team should score an average of approximately 8.00 goals per game, a record that is seemingly unattainable.

Closer are the records achieved by Luis Enrique in 2014-15 (175 goals) and 2016-17 (169), both seasons with the mythical 'MSN' of Messi, Suárez, and Neymar in attack.