FC Barcelona Bàsquet#Retired numbers

{{Short description|Basketball section of the FC Barcelona sports club}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox basketball club

| name = FC Barcelona

| image = FC Barcelona (crest).svg

| imagesize = 205px

| leagues = Liga ACB
EuroLeague

| founded = {{Start date and age|df=y|1926|08|24}}

| history = FC Barcelona
(1926–present)

| arena = Palau Blaugrana

| capacity = 7,585

| location = Barcelona, Spain

| colors = Blue, cardinal, yellow
{{color box|#26559B}} {{color box|#C32148}} {{color box|#FFF000}}

| owner = FC Barcelona

| president = Joan Laporta

| manager = Juan Carlos Navarro

| coach = Joan Peñarroya

| sponsor =

| captain = Álex Abrines

| championships = 1 Intercontinental Cup
2 EuroLeagues
2 Saporta Cups
2 Korać Cups
20 Spanish Championships
27 Spanish Cups
6 Spanish Supercup

| website = {{url|https://www.fcbarcelona.com/en/basketball/|fcbarcelona.com}}

| retired_numbers = 5 (4, 7, 11, 12, 15)

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{{FC Barcelona sections}}

FC Barcelona Bàsquet (English: FC Barcelona Basketball), commonly referred to as FC Barcelona ({{IPA|ca|fubˈbɔl ˈklub bəɾsəˈlonə|-|Futbol Club Barcelona - name.ogg}}) and colloquially known as Barça ({{IPA|ca|ˈbaɾsə|}}), is a professional basketball team based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is a part of the FC Barcelona multi-sports club, and was founded on 24 August 1926, which makes it the oldest club in the Liga ACB. The team, which competes in the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague, is one of the most successful basketball teams domestically as well as internationally. Two times European champions, Barça completed a triple crown in 2003 by winning the season's league, cup and EuroLeague. Their home arena is the Palau Blaugrana, which was opened on 23 October 1971. They share the facilities with the roller hockey, futsal and handball teams of the club.

Some of the well-known players that have played with the team included Pau Gasol, Rony Seikaly, Marc Gasol, Anderson Varejão, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jaka Lakovič, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Dejan Bodiroga, Gianluca Basile, Ricky Rubio, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Saša Đorđević, and Tony Massenburg.

FC Barcelona also has a reserve team, called FC Barcelona Bàsquet B, that plays in the Spanish 4th-tier Tercera FEB.

History

= Early years =

Founded on 24 August 1926, the club entered its first competition in 1927, playing in the Campionat de Catalunya de Basquetbol (Catalan Basketball Championship). During these early years, basketball in Catalonia was dominated by clubs such as CE Europa, Laietà BC and Société Patrie (later CB Atlètic Gràcia) and it was not until the 1940s that FC Barcelona created a basketball team. During this decade they won six Copas del Generalísimo de Baloncesto and were runners-up once. In 1956 they were founding members of the Liga Española de Baloncesto and finished as runners-up. In 1959 they won Spanish basketball's first-ever league and cup double.[http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20091003155026/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/basquet/intro_historica/historia_seccio.html HISTORY OF THE SECTION], fcbarcelona.com, accessed 29 December 2010.

= Decline in the 1960s =

The 1960s and 1970s saw the team in decline. In 1961 the club president Enric Llaudet dissolved the team in spite of its popularity. However, in 1962, the club was reformed after a campaign by the fans. In 1964 the league's Primera División was cut from fourteen teams to eight and the club found themselves in the Segunda División after not finishing between the two first qualified teams in the relegation playoffs.{{cite web|url=http://linguasport.com/baloncesto/nacional/liga/Liga64.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090708165730/http://www.linguasport.com/baloncesto/nacional/liga/Liga64.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=8 July 2009|language=es|publisher=Linguasport|title=Liga Española 1963–64|access-date=15 June 2017}} However they quickly returned to the top division after being crowned Segunda champions in 1965. During the 1970s the club was persistently overshadowed by its rivals Real Madrid and Joventut.

= Revival in the 1980s =

In the 1980s club president Josep Lluís Núñez gave the team his full support with the aim of making the club the best in Spain and Europe. His support produced results and during the decade inspired by their coach Aíto García Reneses and players like Juan Antonio San Epifanio (better known as Epi), Andrés Jiménez, Sibilio, Audie Norris and Solozábal, the club won six Spanish championships, five Spanish cups, two European Cup Winners' Cups, the Korać Cup and the World Championship. However the European Cup remained elusive, ending as runners-up in 1984.{{cite web|url=http://www.linguasport.com/baloncesto/internacional/clubes/c1/C1_84.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080426033649/http://www.linguasport.com/baloncesto/internacional/clubes/c1/C1_84.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=26 April 2008|publisher=Linguasport|access-date=15 June 2017|title=Champions Cup 1983-84}} In the 1987–88 season Barça won the Copa Príncipe, Liga ACB, Copa del Rey and the Supercopa completing a quadruple.

= Champions of Europe =

The club built on this success during the 1990s, winning a further four Spanish championships and two Spanish cups. They were still unable to win the European Cup despite playing in a further four finals in 1990, 1991, 1996 and 1997. They also made a record six EuroLeague Final Four appearances. The star player during this era was Juan Antonio San Epifanio.

Their persistence eventually paid off and in 2003, inspired by Dejan Bodiroga, Gregor Fučka, Šarūnas Jasikevičius and Juan Carlos Navarro, they won the EuroLeague, beating Benetton Treviso 76–65 in front of a packed Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona.{{cite web|url=http://www.euroleague.net/main/results/showgame?gamecode=220&seasoncode=E2002#!report|publisher=EuroLeague.net|title=FC Barcelona is the 2002-03 Euroleague champion!|access-date=15 June 2017}} They repeated the feat in 2010, defeating Olympiacos by a wide 86–68 in Paris,{{cite web|url=http://www.euroleague.net/main/results/showgame?gamecode=188&seasoncode=E2009#!report|publisher=EuroLeague.net|access-date=15 June 2017|title=Regal FC Barcelona is the 2010 Euroleague champion!}} and that October, they made further history when they beat the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers – including Kobe Bryant and FCB Bàsquet alumnus and Barcelona native Pau Gasol – 92–88 at the Palau Sant Jordi as part of the 2010 NBA Europe Live Tour. The match was also notable for being both a match-up between the reigning NBA and EuroLeague champions and the first time a European team had won against a defending NBA champion. Two FCB Bàsquet players in that game – captain Navarro and point guard Ricky Rubio – either had or went on to play in the NBA.

= Recent years =

In the following years, Barcelona would stay on top of Spanish basketball, playing almost all league and cup finals against rival Real Madrid. From 2012 until 2014, Barcelona managed to reach the Euroleague Final Four. However, it could not reach further than the semifinals. Barcelona won the Spanish Championship in 2014, but the next few seasons became absolute disasters, both in the Euroleague, and the Spanish League. However, the team saw a return to form in the Copa del Rey, which was won in 2018, in 2019 and in 2021 defeating Real Madrid on all three finals.[http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=8927 Palmarés de la Copa del Rey] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190916011046/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=8927 |date=16 September 2019 }}; ACB.com. In Spanish. In 2021 the Spanish Championship was won for the 19th time—the first in seven years—and only a narrow defeat against Anadolu Efes in the championship game of the 2021 EuroLeague Final Four prevented the Catalan giants from winning the competition for the third time. On June 21 2023 Barça defeated Real Madrid 82–93 to win their 20th Spanish Championship.

Sponsorship naming

{{ill|Banca Catalana|ca}} was the team's initial sponsor, being featured in the official name and the team's uniform for 10 seasons, between 1989 and 1998.{{cite web| first= Piti| last=Hurtado| url=https://www.gigantes.com/revista/la-oscuridad-en-los-patrocinios-durante-los-90-anos-salvajes-en-los-despachos/ |title=La oscuridad en los patrocinios durante los 90: años salvajes en los despachos |publisher=gigantes.com|date=7 February 2023|language=es|access-date=24 January 2025}} From 2004 until 2007 the club was sponsored by the Winterthur Group, a Swiss insurance company with offices in Barcelona since 1910. Coincidentally, Winterthur was the birthplace of club founder Joan Gamper. In 2006 the Winterthur Group was taken over by AXA, leading to a change in the club name. In the 2008–09 season, the club's sponsorship changed to Spanish insurer Regal (a division of Liberty Seguros, the Spanish subsidiary of American insurer Liberty Mutual). This sponsorship finished in June 2013. The team's most recent name sponsor was Turkish tyre manufacturer Lassa Tyres, between 2015 and 2019.{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=113732|title=Lassa Tyres, nuevo patrocinador principal de las secciones del FC Barcelona|publisher=ACB.com|date=3 June 2015|language=es|access-date=3 June 2015|archive-date=10 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170810211636/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=113732|url-status=dead}}

  • FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (1989–1998)
  • Winterthur FC Barcelona (2004–2007)
  • AXA FC Barcelona (2007–2008)
  • Regal FC Barcelona (2008–2011)
  • FC Barcelona Regal (2011–2013)[http://www.marca.com/2011/06/22/futbol/equipos/barcelona/1308742979.html La UEFA autoriza la doble publicidad del Barcelona], MARCA.com, accessed 22 June 2011.
  • FC Barcelona Lassa (2015–2019)

Home arenas

File:Palau Blaugrana (Barcelona, ESP).jpg]]

File:FC Barcelona - Rio Natura Monbus.jpg

Players

{{See also|Category:FC Barcelona Bàsquet players}}

= Retired numbers =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%;"
colspan=5 style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|FC Barcelona retired numbers
style="{{Basketball color cell2|FC Barcelona}}"|No

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|FC Barcelona}}"|{{Tooltip|Nat.|Nationality}}

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|FC Barcelona}}"|Player

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|FC Barcelona}}"|{{abbr|Pos.|Position}}

! style="{{Basketball color cell2|FC Barcelona}}"|Tenure

4{{bkaicon|ESP}}Andrés JiménezPF1986–1998
7{{bkaicon|ESP}}Nacho SolozábalPG1978–1994
11{{bkaicon|ESP}}Juan Carlos NavarroSG1997–2007, 2008–2018
12{{bkaicon|ESP}}Roberto DueñasC1996–2005
15{{bkaicon|ESP}}Juan Antonio San EpifanioSF1979–1995

= Current roster =

{{Basketball roster header | team=FC Barcelona | nationality=y | wt=n}}

{{player3 | pos=SG | num=0 | nat=USA | first=Kevin | last=Punter | m=1.93 | year=1993 | month=06 | date=25|nat2 = SRB}}

{{player3 | pos=SF | num=1 | nat=USA | first=Justin | last=Anderson | m=1.96 | year=1993 | month=11 | date=19|dab = basketball}}

{{player3 | pos=GF | num=2 | nat=ITA | first=Dame | last=Sarr | m=1.98 | year=2006 | month=06 | date=04|nat2 = SEN|note = Y}}

{{player3 | pos=FC | num=6 | nat=CZE | first=Jan | last=Veselý | m=2.13 | year=1990 | month=04 | date=24}}

{{player3 | pos=SG | num=8 | nat=ESP | first=Darío | last=Brizuela | m=1.88 | year=1994 | month=11 | date=08}}

{{player3 | pos=FC | num=10 | nat=NGA | first=Chimezie | last=Metu | m=2.08 | year=1997 | month=03 | date=22|nat2 = USA|inj = yes}}

{{player3 | pos=PG | num=13 | nat=CZE | first=Tomáš | last=Satoranský | m=2.00 | year=1991 | month=10 | date=30}}

{{player3 | pos=C | num=14 | nat=ESP | first=Willy | last=Hernangómez | m=2.10 | year=1994 | month=05 | date=27}}

{{player3 | pos=PG | num=17 | nat=ESP | first=Juan | last=Núñez | m=1.94 | year=2004 | month=06 | date=04|dab = basketball|note = Y|inj = yes}}

{{player3 | pos=C | num=19 | nat=SEN | first=Youssoupha | last=Fall | m=2.21 | year=1995 | month=01 | date=12|nat2 = FRA}}

{{player3 | pos=G | num=20 | nat=ARG | first=Nicolás | last=Laprovíttola | m=1.91 | year=1990 | month=01 | date=31|nat2 = ITA|inj = yes}}

{{player3 | pos=GF | num=21 | nat=ESP | first=Álex | last=Abrines | m=1.98 | year=1993 | month=08 | date=01|note = C}}

{{player3 | pos=PF | num=22 | nat=USA | first=Jabari | last=Parker | m=2.03 | year=1995 | month=03 | date=15}}

{{player3 | pos=C | num=41 | nat=MLI | first=Sayon | last=Keita | m=2.14 | year=2008 | month=03 | date=01|note = Y}}

{{player3 | pos=F | num=44 | nat=ESP | first=Joel | last=Parra | m=2.03 | year=2000 | month=04 | date=04}}

{{player3 | pos=PG | num=45 | nat=ESP | first=Raúl | last=Villar | m=1.91 | year=2007 | month=10 | date=13|note = Y}}

{{player3 | pos=SG | num=46 | nat=FRA | first=Matheus | last=Grujičić | m=1.96 | year=2007 | month=06 | date=02|nat2 = GER|note = Y}}

{{Basketball roster footer

| head_coach =

| asst_coach =

  • {{bkaicon|ESP}} Oscar Orellana
  • {{bkaicon|ESP}} Víctor Sada
  • {{bkaicon|ESP}} Xavi Beltran

| team_man =

| roster_url=https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/teams/fc-barcelona/roster/bar/

| transaction_url=https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/news/tae2425-euroleague-signings-provisional-rosters/

| Y=yes

| accessdate={{dts|2025|04|11}}

}}

= Depth chart =

{{Basketball depth chart | team_name = FC Barcelona | notes = Notes: {{color|blue|Blue † – homegrown player}}{{efn|A homegrown player is a player that played for at least three years before the age of 20 on a Spanish team. In Liga ACB, the team must register at least four homegrown players in rosters of 10–12 players or at least three homegrown players in rosters of 8–9 players. In EuroLeague, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of homegrown players.}}; {{color|red|Red * – overseas player}}{{efn|A overseas player is a player from outside EEA, FIBA Europe or ACP states. In Liga ACB, the team may register at most two overseas players. In EuroLeague, the team did not have any limitations regarding the number of overseas players.}}; {{color|green|Green ‡ – youth player}}{{efn|In Liga ACB, the team may register under-22 players linked to the youth system. In EuroLeague, the team may register under-20 players linked to the youth system.}}

| starter_c = Jan Veselý

| starter_pf = {{color|red|Jabari Parker *}}

| starter_sf = {{color|red|Justin Anderson *}}

| starter_sg = Kevin Punter

| starter_pg = Tomáš Satoranský

| bench 1_c = {{color|blue|Willy Hernangómez †}}

| bench 1_pf = {{color|blue|Joel Parra †}}

| bench 1_sf = {{color|blue|Álex Abrines †}}

| bench 1_sg = {{color|blue|Darío Brizuela †}}

| bench 1_pg = {{color|green|Raúl Villar ‡}}

| bench 2_c = Youssoupha Fall

| bench 2_pf =

| bench 2_sf =

| bench 2_sg = {{color|green|Matheus Grujičić ‡}}

| bench 2_pg =

| bench 3_c = {{color|green|Sayon Keita ‡}}

| bench 3_pf =

| bench 3_sf =

| bench 3_sg =

| bench 3_pg =

| bench 4_c =

| bench 4_pf = Chimezie Metu File:Cruz Roja.svg

| bench 4_sf = {{color|green|Dame Sarr ‡}}

| bench 4_sg = Nicolás Laprovíttola File:Cruz Roja.svg

| bench 4_pg = {{color|green|Juan Núñez ‡}} File:Cruz Roja.svg

}}

Notable players

{{Basketball notable players criteria}}

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= Players at the [[NBA draft]] =

{{NBA Draft legend|2=y|5=y|6=y}}

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style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Position

! style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Player

! style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Year

! style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Round

! style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Pick

! style="{{Basketball color cell|FC Barcelona}}"|Drafted by

C

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Dueñas#

|1997

|2nd round

|57th

|Chicago Bulls

PF/C

| bgcolor="#FBCEB1"|{{flagicon|ESP}} Pau Gasol*~

|2001

|1st round

|3rd

|Memphis Grizzlies

SG

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Navarro

|2002

|2nd round

|40th

|Washington Wizards

C

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|NED}} Remon van de Hare#

|2003

|2nd round

|52nd

|Toronto Raptors

PF/C

|{{flagicon|BRA}} Anderson Varejão

|2004

|2nd round

|30th

|Orlando Magic

SF

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|DEN}} Christian Drejer#

|2004

|2nd round

|51st

|New Jersey Nets

SG/SF

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Abrines

|2013

|2nd round

|32nd

|Oklahoma City Thunder

PF/C

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|MNE}} Marko Todorović#

|2013

|2nd round

|45th

|Portland Trail Blazers

SF/PF

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Mario Hezonja

|2015

|1st round

|5th

|Orlando Magic

SG/SF

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Marcus Eriksson#

|2015

|2nd round

|50th

|Atlanta Hawks

SF/PF

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Sasha Vezenkov

|2017

|2nd round

|57th

|Brooklyn Nets

SF

|{{flagicon|LAT}} Rodions Kurucs

|2018

|2nd round

|40th

|Brooklyn Nets

SF

|{{flagicon|ARG}} Leandro Bolmaro

|2020

|1st round

|23rd

|New York Knicks

C

| style="background:silver;"|{{flagicon|NGA}} James Nnaji#

|2023

|2st round

|31rd

|Detroit Pistons

Head coaches

{{Further|:Category:FC Barcelona Bàsquet coaches}}

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  • {{flagicon|ESP}} José Vila 1926–1936
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Enrique Henry 1941–1945
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Font 1945–1955, 1967
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Joaquim Broto 1955–1956
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Francisco Ortiz 1956–1958
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Guimerà 1960
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Canals 1960–1963
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Josep Grau 1963–1964
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Josep Bargalló 1965
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Eduardo Portela 1965–1967
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Santiago Navarro 1967–1968
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Xabier Añúa 1968–1972
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Willy Ernst 1972–1973
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Vicente Sanjuán 1973–1974
  • {{flagicon|SRB}} Ranko Žeravica 1974–1976
  • {{flagicon|SRB}} Todor Lazić 1976–1977
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Eduardo Kucharski 1977–1979
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Antoni Serra 1979–1985
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Manolo Flores 1985, 2005
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Aíto García Reneses 1985–1990, 1992–1997, 1998–2002
  • {{flagicon|SRB}} Božidar Maljković 1990–1992
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Manel Comas 1997
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} José María Oleart 1997
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Montes 1997–1998, 2004–2005
  • {{flagicon|SRB}} Svetislav Pešić 2002–2004, 2018–2020
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Duško Ivanović 2005–2008
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Pascual 2008–2016
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Georgios Bartzokas 2016–2017
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Sito Alonso 2017–2018
  • {{flagicon|LTU}} Šarūnas Jasikevičius 2020–2023
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Roger Grimau 2023–2024
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Peñarroya 2024–present

Trophies

= Domestic competitions =

= European competitions =

= Worldwide competitions =

= Unofficial =

= Regional competitions =

  • Catalan Championship (defunct): 9
  • 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1955
  • Runners-up (3): 1928, 1949, 1953
  • Catalan League: 25
  • 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Runners-up (15): 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2018, 2020, 2021

= Other Competitions =

  • Pohlheim, Germany Invitational Game:
  • 2008
  • Calonge, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2008
  • Bologna, Italy Invitational Game: 1
  • 2008
  • Sant Julia de Vilatorta, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2009, 2012, 2014

:Runners-Up (2): 2018, 2019

  • Sabadell, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2011
  • Palamós, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2011
  • Tarragona, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2011
  • Cordoba, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2014
  • Trofeo MoraBanc:
  • 2015
  • Torneo de Fuenlabrada
  • 2015
  • Trofeo Circuito de Pretemporada Movistar:
  • 2016
  • Monzon, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2017
  • Platja D'Aro, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2017
  • Trofeo Memorial Quino Salvo:
  • 2017
  • Torneig d'invitacions de Les Borges Blanques:
  • 2018
  • Torneo Xacobeo:
  • 2019
  • Badalona, Spain Invitational Game:
  • 2020

Individual awards

{{Columns-start|num=2}}

ACB Most Valuable Player

ACB Finals MVP

Spanish Cup MVP

Supercup MVP

ACB Slam Dunk Champion

EuroLeague MVP

EuroLeague Final Four MVP

{{Column}}

EuroLeague Rising Star

All-EuroLeague First Team

All-EuroLeague Second Team

All-ACB First Team

All-ACB Second Team

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= Records =

  • Most points scored in a game: FC Barcelona 147–106 Cajabilbao (1986–87)
  • Biggest point differential: 74 – FC Barcelona 128–54 Mataró (1972–73)
  • Biggest point differential (against): 60 – Real Madrid 125–65 FC Barcelona (1973) and Real Madrid 138–78 FC Barcelona (1977)
  • Most games played with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (421)
  • Most minutes played with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (11,758)
  • Most career points scored with FC Barcelona: Juan Antonio San Epifanio (7,028)
  • Most assists: Juan Carlos Navarro (932)*{{cite web |url=http://www.acb.com/stsacumjug.php?cod_jugador=A62 |title=Acb.Com |publisher=Acb.Com |access-date=2012-08-14 |archive-date=9 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151209015846/http://www.acb.com/stsacumjug.php?cod_jugador=A62 |url-status=dead }}
  • Most rebounds: Roberto Dueñas (2.113)
  • Most blocked shots: Roberto Dueñas (266)
  • Most three-point shots made: Juan Carlos Navarro (684)*
  • Most steals: Nacho Solozábal (611)

{{small|Note: Players with a * are still playing for Barcelona.}}

Season by season

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center"

!Season

!Tier

!Division

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position after playoffs}}

!{{Tooltip|W–L|Wins–losses record}}

!Copa del Rey

!colspan=2|Other cups

!colspan=3|European competitions

bgcolor=#efefef|1923–56

| colspan=2 align=left|Copa del Rey

| colspan=8|6 times champion (42–43, 44–45, 45–46, 46–47, 48–49, 49–50), 2 times runner-up (41–42, 50–51)

bgcolor=#efefef|1957

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 7–3

| align=left|Fourth position

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1958

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 8th

| 4–14

|

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1958–59

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 20–2

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1959–60

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 6th

| 11–11

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

QF2–2
bgcolor=#efefef|1960–61

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 3rd

| 15–7

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1961–62

| colspan=10|The club dissolved the section temporarily and they did not enter any competition

bgcolor=#efefef|1962–63

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| {{Tooltip|6th|Group B}}

| 2–10

|

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1963–64

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=#FFBBBB|{{Tooltip|6th|Group B}}

| 4–8

|

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1964–65

| 2

| align=left|2ª División

| bgcolor=#BBF3BB|1st

|

|

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1965–66

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 5th

| 8–10

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1966–67

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 7th

| 9–11

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1967–68

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 8th

| 6–14

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1968–69

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 7th

| 8–1–13

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1969–70

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 6th

| 11–11

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1970–71

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 6th

| 11–11

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1971–72

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 19–3

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1972–73

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 3rd

| 22–2–6

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

|SF3–2
bgcolor=#efefef|1973–74

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 22–2–4

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

{{Tooltip|R12|Round of 12}}7–1
bgcolor=#efefef|1974–75

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 19–3

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

bgcolor=silver|RU9–5
bgcolor=#efefef|1975–76

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 23–9

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

{{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}}3–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1976–77

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 20–1–1

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan=2|

| colspan=3|

bgcolor=#efefef|1977–78

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| 3rd

| 19–3

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

|SF7–1–4
bgcolor=#efefef|1978–79

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 17–5

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

|SF8–2
bgcolor=#efefef|1979–80

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 19–3

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

|SF4–4
bgcolor=#efefef|1980–81

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 23–3

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

bgcolor=silver|RU6–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1981–82

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 24–2

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

|SF10–6
bgcolor=#efefef|1982–83

| 1

| align=left|1ª División

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 26–1

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

QF3–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1983–84

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 29–7

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

bgcolor=silver|RU11–4
bgcolor=#efefef|1984–85

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 3rd

| 26–7

| align=left|Third position

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

bgcolor=gold|C9–2
bgcolor=#efefef|1985–86

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 27–8

| align=left|Third position

| colspan=2|

| align=left|2 Cup Winners' Cup

bgcolor=gold|C7–2
bgcolor=#efefef|1986–87

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 31–7

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Copa Príncipe

QF

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

bgcolor=gold|C7–3
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#efefef|1987–88

| rowspan=2|1

| rowspan=2 align=left|Liga ACB

| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gold|1st

| rowspan=2|31–9

| rowspan=2 align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| rowspan=2 align=left|1 Champions Cup

rowspan=2|QFrowspan=2|13–5
align=left|Copa Príncipebgcolor=gold|C
bgcolor=#efefef|1988–89

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 35–9

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| align=left|Copa Príncipe

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

|4th13–5
bgcolor=#efefef|1989–90

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 38–8

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

bgcolor=silver|RU15–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1990–91

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 34–13

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Copa Príncipe

|SF

| align=left|1 Champions Cup

bgcolor=silver|RU14–4
bgcolor=#efefef|1991–92

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 6th

| 26–12

| align=left|Fourth position

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 European League

QF12–6
bgcolor=#efefef|1992–93

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 3rd

| 29–11

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

|SF11–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1993–94

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 28–12

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 European League

|4th12–9
bgcolor=#efefef|1994–95

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 38–12

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 European League

{{Tooltip|GS|Gorup stage}}10–6
bgcolor=#efefef|1995–96

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 38–11

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 European League

bgcolor=silver|RU13–5
bgcolor=#efefef|1996–97

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 36–12

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

bgcolor=silver|RU13–10
bgcolor=#efefef|1997–98

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 4th

| 24–17

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

{{Tooltip|R16|Round of 16}}10–9
bgcolor=#efefef|1998–99

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 35–8

| align=left|Semifinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|3 Korać Cup

bgcolor=gold|C13–3
bgcolor=#efefef|1999–00

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 34–14

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

|4th16–8
bgcolor=#efefef|2000–01

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 38–5

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}}8–4
bgcolor=#efefef|2001–02

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 3rd

| 31–11

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}}14–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2002–03

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 36–9

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Euroleague

bgcolor=gold|C18–4
bgcolor=#efefef|2003–04

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 32–14

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}}14–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2004–05

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 5th

| 25–13

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| align=left|1 Euroleague

{{Tooltip|T16|Top 16}}11–9
bgcolor=#efefef|2005–06

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 3rd

| 27–14

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 Euroleague

|4th15–10
bgcolor=#efefef|2006–07

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 30–17

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 Euroleague

QF14–9
bgcolor=#efefef|2007–08

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 28–13

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 Euroleague

QF13–10
bgcolor=#efefef|2008–09

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 33–8

| align=left|Semifinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 Euroleague

|3rd18–5
bgcolor=#efefef|2009–10

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 36–6

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| align=left|1 Euroleague

bgcolor=gold|C20–2
bgcolor=#efefef|2010–11

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 35–7

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| align=left|1 Euroleague

QF14–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2011–12

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 37–8

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| align=left|1 Euroleague

|3rd19–2
bgcolor=#efefef|2012–13

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 30–15

| align=left bgcolor=gold|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 Euroleague

|4th25–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2013–14

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 35–10

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 Euroleague

|3rd23–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2014–15

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 30–14

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 Euroleague

QF21–7
bgcolor=#efefef|2015–16

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 35–9

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=gold|C

| align=left|1 Euroleague

QF17–12
bgcolor=#efefef|2016–17

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 6th

| 23–12

| align=left|Semifinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

11th12–18
bgcolor=#efefef|2017–18

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 3rd

| 27–14

| bgcolor=gold align=left|Champion

| colspan=2|

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

13th11–19
bgcolor=#efefef|2018–19

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 33–10

| bgcolor=gold align=left|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

QF20–15
bgcolor=#efefef|2019–20

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 24–6

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

22–6
bgcolor=#efefef|2020–21

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 38–6

| bgcolor=gold align=left|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

bgcolor=silver|RU28–13
bgcolor=#efefef|2021–22

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

| 33–11

| bgcolor=gold align=left|Champion

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

|3rd25–10
bgcolor=#efefef|2022–23

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| bgcolor=gold|1st

| 37–6

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

bgcolor=silver|RU

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

|4th26–13
bgcolor=#efefef|2023–24

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

| 4th

| 25–14

| align=left bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

| QF24–15
bgcolor=#efefef|2024–25

| 1

| align=left|Liga ACB

|

|

| align=left|Quarterfinalist

| align=left|Supercopa

|SF

| align=left|1 EuroLeague

|

International record

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bgcolor=#CADCFB

! Season

! Achievement

! Notes

colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | EuroLeague
align="center" | 1959–60

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Polonia Warsaw, 64-65 (L) in Barcelona and 41-49 (L) in Warsaw

align="center" | 1981–82

| align="center" | Semi-final group stage

| align="left" | 4th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Squibb Cantù, Partizan, Nashua Den Bosch and Panathinaikos

align="center" | 1983–84

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Banco di Roma Virtus, 73–79 in the final (Geneva)

align="center" | 1987–88

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | 5th place in a group with Partizan, Aris, Tracer Milano, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Saturn Köln, Orthez and Nashua EBBC

align="center" | 1988–89

| align="center" | Final Four

| align="left" | 4th place in Munich, lost to Jugoplastika 77–87 in the semi-final, lost to Aris 71–88 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 1989–90

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | defeated Aris 104–83 in the semi-final, lost to Jugoplastika 67–72 in the final (Zaragoza)

align="center" | 1990–91

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 104–83 in the semi-final, lost to Pop 84 67–72 in the final (Paris)

align="center" | 1991–92

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 2–0 by Philips Milano, 79-80 (L) in Milan and 71-86 (L) in Barcelona

align="center" | 1993–94

| align="center" | Final Four

| align="left" | 4th place in Tel Aviv, lost to 7up Joventut 65–79 in the semi-final, lost to Panathinaikos 83–100 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 1995–96

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | defeated Real Madrid 76–66 in the semi-final, lost to Panathinaikos 66–67 in the final (Paris)

align="center" | 1996–97

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | defeated ASVEL 77–70 in the semi-final, lost to Olympiacos 58–73 in the final (Rome)

align="center" | 1999–00

| align="center" | Final Four

| align="left" | 4th place in Thessaloniki, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 51–65 in the semi-final, lost to Efes Pilsen 69–75 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2002–03

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow 76–71 in the semi-final, defeated Benetton Treviso 76–65 in the final of the Final Four in Barcelona

align="center" | 2005–06

| align="center" | Final Four

| align="left" | 4th place in Prague, lost to CSKA Moscow 75–84 in the semi-final, lost to TAU Cerámica 82–87 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2006–07

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by Unicaja, 75-91 (L) in Málaga, 80-58 (W) in Barcelona and 64-67 (L) in Málaga

align="center" | 2007–08

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 2–1 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 75-81 (L) in Tel Aviv, 83-74 (W) in Barcelona and 75-88 (L) in Tel Aviv

align="center" | 2008–09

| align="center" bgcolor= #CD7F32 | Final Four

| align="left" | 3rd place in Berlin, lost to CSKA Moscow 78–82 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 95–79 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2009–10

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated CSKA Moscow 64–54 in the semi-final, defeated Olympiacos 86–68 in the final of the Final Four in Paris

align="center" | 2010–11

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 3–1 by Panathinaikos, 83-82 (W) & 71-75 (L) in Barcelona, 74-76 (L) & 67-78 (L) in Athens

align="center" | 2011–12

| align="center" bgcolor= #CD7F32 | Final Four

| align="left" | 3rd place in Istanbul, lost to Olympiacos 64–68 in the semi-final, defeated Panathinaikos 74–69 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2012–13

| align="center" | Final Four

| align="left" | 4th place in London, lost to Real Madrid 67–74 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 73–74 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2013–14

| align="center" bgcolor= #CD7F32 | Final Four

| align="left" | 3rd place in Milan, lost to Real Madrid 62–100 in the semi-final, defeated CSKA Moscow 93–78 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 2014–15

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 3–1 by Olympiacos, 73-57 (W) & 63-76 (L) in Barcelona, 71-73 (L) & 68-71 (L) in Piraeus

align="center" | 2015–16

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | eliminated 3–2 by Lokomotiv-Kuban, 66-61 (L) & 66-92(W) in Krasnodar, 82-70 (W) & 80-92 (L) in Barcelona, 67-81 (L) in Krasnodar

colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Saporta Cup
align="center" | 1977–78

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 90-87 (W) in Barcelona and 77-97 (L) in Cantù

align="center" | 1978–79

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 89-84 (W) in Barcelona and 83-101 (L) in Cantù

align="center" | 1979–80

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Gabetti Cantù, 92-93 (L) in Barcelona and 74-78 (L) in Cantù

align="center" | 1980–81

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Squibb Cantù 82–86 in the final (Rome)

align="center" | 1982–83

| align="center" | Quarter-finals

| align="left" | 3rd place in a group with Scavolini Pesaro, Nashua EBBC and Hapoel Ramat Gan

align="center" | 1984–85

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Žalgiris 77–73 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Grenoble

align="center" | 1985–86

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Scavolini Pesaro 101–86 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Caserta

colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Korać Cup
align="center" | 1973

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Maes Pils, 87-99 (L) in Mechelen and 78-82 (L) in Barcelona

align="center" | 1974–75

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Forst Cantù, 69-71 (L) in Barcelona and 85–110 (L) in Cantù

align="center" | 1986–87

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Limoges,106-85 (W) in Barcelona and 97-86 (W) in Limoges in the double finals of Korać Cup

align="center" | 1992–93

| align="center" | Semi-finals

| align="left" | eliminated by Virtus Roma, 64-84 (L) in Barcelona and 79-85 (L) in Rome

align="center" | 1998–99

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Adecco Estudiantes, 77-93 (L) in Madrid and 97-70 (W) in Barcelona in the double finals of Korać Cup

colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | FIBA Intercontinental Cup
align="center" | 1984

| align="center" | 4th place

| align="left" | 4th place with a 2–2 record in a league tournament in São Paulo

align="center" | 1985

| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | Champions

| align="left" | defeated Monte Líbano 93–89 in the final of Intercontinental Cup in Barcelona

align="center" | 1987

| align="center" bgcolor= silver | Final

| align="left" | lost to Tracer Milano 84–100 in the final (Milan)

colspan=4 bgcolor=#EFEFEF | McDonald's Championship
align="center" | 1989

| align="center" | 4th place

| align="left" | 4th place in Rome, lost to Denver Nuggets 103–137 in the semi-final, lost to Philips Milano 104–136 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 1990

| align="center" bgcolor= #CD7F32 | 3rd place

| align="left" | 3rd place in Barcelona, lost to Pop 84 97–102 in the semi-final, defeated Scavolini Pesaro 106–105 in the 3rd place game

align="center" | 1997

| align="center" | 6th place

| align="left" | 6th place in Paris, lost to PSG Racing 84–97 in the preliminary round, lost to Benetton Treviso 103–106 in the 5th place game

{{Clear}}

Matches against NBA teams

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=20 October 1989|place={{flagicon|ITA}} Palaeur, Rome

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=103

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Denver Nuggets|scoreB=137

}}

{{basketballbox|date=10 October 2003|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=80

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Memphis Grizzlies|scoreB=91

}}

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=5 October 2006|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=104

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Philadelphia 76ers|scoreB=99

| report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20061005/PHIBAR/boxscore.html Boxscore]

}}

{{basketballbox|date=18 October 2008|place={{flagicon|USA}} Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=104

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Lakers|scoreB=108

| report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20081018/BARLAL/boxscore.html Boxscore]

}}

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=19 October 2008|place={{flagicon|USA}} Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=109

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Clippers|scoreB=114

| report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20081019/LACBAR/boxscore.html Boxscore]

}}

{{basketballbox|date=7 October 2010|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=92

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Lakers |scoreB=88

| report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20101007/LALBAR/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0011000024 Boxscore]

}}

{{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=9 October 2012|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=99

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Dallas Mavericks|scoreB=85

| report = [http://www.nba.com/games/20121009/DALFCB/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0011200018 Boxscore]

}}

{{basketballbox|bg=|date=5 October 2016|place={{flagicon|ESP}} Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

| teamA = FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}|scoreA=89

| teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Oklahoma City Thunder|scoreB=92

| report = [https://watch.nba.com/game/20161005/OKCFCB Boxscore]

}}

See also

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References

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