
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
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:
SEASON | COMPETITION | DATE | MATCH | RESULT | SCORERS |
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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) |