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Barcelona ticked a record that dates from World War II

Article by Romeo Ene – published Monday, September 29, 2025, 13:28 / Updated Monday, September 29, 2025 13:28

Barcelona He boasts a remarkable record, difficult to match. After the 2-1 victory in front of Real Sociedadin stage 7 of La Liga, the band prepared by Hansi Flick (60 years old) managed to score in 44 consecutive matches, in all competitions, according to Sportal.bg.

This performance equals a record that dates from World War II. Between November 22, 1942 and February 6, 1944, Barcelona coached by Juan José Nogués also scored in 44 consecutive matches.

Neither Johan Cruyff's “Dream Team” nor the team in Leo Messi managed to achieve such performance.

The impressive record set by Barcelona after 2-1 with Real Sociedad

The current series started on December 21, 2024, with a defeat on its own ground, 1-2, against Atletico Madrid, after Barcelona had not been able to score in the previous match, lost with 0-1 in front of Leganes.

Since then, 44 games have passed and nine months in which Barcelona scored each time. The series of Hansi Flick's team also includes duels in the Champions League, but also from the Spanish Super Cup.

Under the leadership of the German technician, the Catalans impress with an offensive and efficient football. In season 2024-2025, the Catalans scored 174 goals in all competitions, thus achieving one of the three most seasons in the club history.

Thus, Barcelona has the chance to establish a new record if she manages to score in the match on Wednesday, against the European Champion, Paris Saint-Germain.

VIDEO. Summary of the party between Barcelona and Real Sociedad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2vigrq2ys

The Catalans went up 1st in La Liga, with 19 points after the first 7 stages. They took advantage of the failure of Real on the field of Atletico Madrid, score 2-5.

In the Champions League they beat Newcastle in the first round, score 2-1.

Photo gallery. The hottest images in Barcelona – Real Sociedad

Barcelona - Real Sociedad, stage 7 from La Liga. Photo: Imago Images

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