Jugadores del FC Barcelona en el duelo ante el Valencia CF en LaLiga EA Sports (Foto cortesía de la web del Barça   Marc Graupera)

THE RECORD DATES FROM THE LAST DECADE

FC Barcelona maintains an impressive scoring record with its 7-1 victory against Valencia

Published:27/01/2025 - 12:40h

Updated:27/01/2025 - 13:39h

FC Barcelona, ​​with its incontestable 7-1 win over Valencia CF, continues to fuel impressive scoring records, reaching the point of establishing curious records

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A true 'steamroller', that was what was seen in the match between FC Barcelona and Valencia CF. A match in which Hansi Flick's team, with a starting eleven filled with rotations in all areas of the field, returned to the path of victory in LaLiga EA Sports with a resounding 7-1, where all eyes were on Fermín López who ended up being the undeniable 'MVP' of the match.

The player from El Campillo scored a couple of goals and assisted two others, on a day where Frenkie de Jong, Ferran Torres, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski also showcased their scoring abilities.

With this overwhelming result, which allowed FC Barcelona to surpass the 100-goal barrier this season, the blue and claret team continued to build an important record over the last decade. Indeed, with this 7-1 against the 'ches', the Catalan club accumulates nine matches in which they have scored seven or more goals in an official game. A truly overwhelming record.

In this 2024-25 season, FC Barcelona had already experienced the sensation of scoring seven goals. That memorable performance took place on August 31 in the 7-0 victory against Real Valladolid in Montjuïc, featuring a 'hat-trick' from Raphinha, along with individual goals from Robert Lewandowski, Jules Koundé, Dani Olmo, and Ferran Torres.

The other matches in which Barcelona achieved a victory with 7+ goals in the last decade:

FC BARCELONA MATCHES WITH 7+ GOALS IN THE LAST DECADE
SEASON COMPETITION DATE MATCH RESULT SCORERS
2014-15 Copa del Rey (4th round, second leg) 12/16/2014 SD Huesca 8-1 Pedro Rodríguez 21’, 26’ and 44’; Sergi Roberto 29’; Andrés Iniesta 40’; Adriano 68’; Adama Traore 78’ and Sandro Ramírez 84’
2014-15 LaLiga (Matchday 35) 05/02/2015 Córdoba CF 0-8

Ivan Rakitić 42’; Luis Suárez 45’, 53’ and 88’; Leo Messi 47’ and 80’; Gerard Piqué 65’ and Neymar Jr. 85’

2015-16 Copa del Rey (Semifinal, first leg) 02/03/2016 Valencia CF 7-0 Luis Suárez 7’, 12’, 83’ and 88’ and Leo Messi 29’, 59’ and 74’
2015-16 LaLiga (Matchday 34) 04/20/2016 RC Deportivo 0-8 Luis Suárez 11’, 24’, 53’ and 64’; Ivan Rakitić 47’; Leo Messi 73’; Marc Bartra 79’ and Neymar Jr. 81’
2016-17 UEFA Champions League (Matchday 1) 09/13/2016 Celtic Glasgow 7-0 Leo Messi 3’, 27’ and 60’; Neymar Jr. 50’; Andrés Iniesta 59’; Luis Suárez 75’ and 88’
2016-17 Copa del Rey (Intermediate round - second leg) 12/21/2016 Hércules CF 7-0 Lucas Digne 37’; Ivan Rakitić 45’; Rafinha 50’; Arda Turan 55’, 86’ and 89’; Paco Alcácer 73’
2016-17 LaLiga (Matchday 34) 04/26/2017 CA Osasuna 7-1 Leo Messi 12’ and 61’; André Gomes 30’ and 58’; Paco Alcácer 64’ and 86’; Javier Mascherano 67’
2018-19 LaLiga (Matchday 3) 09/02/2018 SD Huesca 8-2 Leo Messi 16’ and 61’; Luis Suárez 39’ and 90+3’; Jorge Pulido 24’ (own goal); Ousmane Dembélé 48’; Ivan Rakitić 52’ and Jordi Alba 81’
2024-25 LaLiga (Matchday 4) 08/31/2024 Real Valladolid 7-0 Raphinha 20’, 64’ and 72’; Robert Lewandowski 24’; Jules Koundé 45+2’; Dani Olmo 82’ and Ferran Torres 85’
2024-25 LaLiga (Matchday 21) 01/26/2025 Valencia CF 7-1 Frenkie de Jong 3’; Ferran Torres 8’; Raphinha 14’; Fermín López 24’ and 45+4’; Robert Lewandowski 66’ and César Tàrrega 75’ (own goal)