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2004–05 FC Barcelona season

The 2004–05 season saw Futbol Club Barcelona end their six-year wait for the La Liga title, having not won the league or, indeed, any trophy since the 1998–99 season and thus La Liga trophy returned to Barcelona's trophy room. Having finished second in La Liga the previous season, Barcelona once again competed in the UEFA Champions League as well as the Copa del Rey. The squad was restructured significantly following the retirement of key players Luis Enrique and Marc Overmars, as well as the return of Edgar Davids to Juventus and first team regulars Patrick Kluivert and Phillip Cocu moving onto new clubs. Ronaldinho's and new signing Samuel Eto'o's performances won them places in FIFPro's XI of 2004–05. Ronaldinho was later named FIFA World Player of the Year for 2005 for the second time in succession and with the highest points total ever;[1] Eto'o came third. This season was also notable for the debut of Lionel Messi.

FC Barcelona
2004–05 season
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head CoachFrank Rijkaard
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga1st
Copa del ReyRound of 64
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Samuel Eto'o (25)

All:
Samuel Eto'o (29)

Players

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Squad

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Correct as of 30 September 2009.[2][3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain  ESP Víctor Valdés
2 DF Brazil  BRA Juliano Belletti
3 MF Brazil  BRA Thiago Motta
4 DF Mexico  MEX Rafael Márquez
5 DF Spain  ESP Carles Puyol (captain)
6 MF Spain  ESP Xavi
7 FW Sweden  SWE Henrik Larsson
8 MF France  FRA Ludovic Giuly
9 FW Cameroon  CMR Samuel Eto'o
10 MF Brazil  BRA Ronaldinho
11 FW Argentina  ARG Maxi López
12 DF Netherlands  NED Giovanni van Bronckhorst
14 MF Spain  ESP Gerard
15 MF Brazil  BRA Edmílson
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Brazil  BRA Sylvinho
18 MF Spain  ESP Gabri
19 DF Spain  ESP Fernando Navarro
20 MF Portugal  POR Deco
22 MF Italy  ITA Demetrio Albertini
23 DF Spain  ESP Oleguer
24 MF Spain  ESP Andrés Iniesta
25 GK Spain  ESP Albert Jorquera
28 GK Spain  ESP Rubén
30 FW Argentina  ARG Lionel Messi
31 MF Spain  ESP Joan Verdú
32 DF Spain  ESP Damià
34 DF Spain  ESP Rodri
36 MF Spain  ESP Javito
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
22 MF Italy  Albertini 32 EU Atalanta Italy  Transfer Winter 2005 Free [1]
11 FW Argentina  Maxi López 20 Non-EU River Plate Argentina  Transfer Winter 2009 €6.7M
8 MF France  Giuly 27 EU Monaco France  Transfer Summer 2007 €8.5M [2]
15 MF Brazil  Edmílson 28 EU Lyon France  Transfer Summer 2008 €8M [3]
2 DF Brazil  Belletti 27 Non-EU Villarreal Transfer Summer 2007 €3.7M [4]
17 FW Sweden  Larsson 32 EU Celtic Scotland  Transfer Summer 2005 Free [5]
20 MF Portugal  Deco 26 EU Porto Portugal  Transfer Summer 2008 €21m [6]
16 DF Brazil  Sylvinho 28 EU Celta de Vigo Transfer Summer 2009 €2M [7]
9 FW Cameroon  Eto'o 23 EU Mallorca Transfer Summer 2008 €24M [8]
25 GK Spain  Albert Jorquera 25 EU Barcelona B Promoted Summer 2008 Free
32 FW Spain  Damià 22 EU Barcelona B Promoted Summer 2008 Free
30 FW Argentina  Lionel Messi 16 EU Barcelona B Promoted Summer 2008 Free

Total spending: Decrease  €74.2 million

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
8 MF Netherlands  Cocu 33 EU PSV Netherlands  Contract terminated Summer Free
9 FW Netherlands  Kluivert 28 EU Newcastle United England  Contract terminated Summer Free [9]
2 DF Netherlands  Reiziger 31 EU Middlesbrough England  Contract terminated Summer Free [10]
22 MF Spain  Luis García 26 EU Liverpool England  Transfer Summer €8.75M [11]
11 MF Netherlands  Overmars 31 EU Retired Summer N/A [12]
21 FW Spain  Luis Enrique 34 EU Retired Summer N/A [13]
20 MF Portugal  Quaresma 22 EU Porto Portugal  Swap Summer €6M [14]
25 GK Germany  Enke 26 EU Hannover 96 Germany  Transfer Summer Free [15]
36 FW Spain  Sergio García 20 EU Levante Transfer Summer Free [16]
1 GK Turkey  Rüştü 31 Non-EU Fenerbahçe Turkey  Loan Summer N/A [17]
7 FW Argentina  Saviola 24 EU Monaco France  Loan Summer N/A [18]
3 MF Netherlands  Davids 31 EU Juventus Italy  Loan ended Summer N/A [19]
27 DF Spain  Óscar 23 EU Lazio Italy  Loan Summer N/A [20]

Total income: Increase  €14.75 million

Last updated: 30 September

Competitions

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La Liga

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[4]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 25 9 4 73 29 +44 84 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Real Madrid 38 25 5 8 71 32 +39 80
3 Villarreal 38 18 11 9 69 37 +32 65 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Betis 38 16 14 8 62 50 +12 62
5 Espanyol 38 17 10 11 54 46 +8 61 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) Champions

Results by Round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
ResultWWDWWWWWDWLWWWWDWLWWWLWWDDWWWDLWWWWDDD
Position32322111111111111111111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 2008-07-16. Source: LFP.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, 2005-06 UEFA Champions League Group stage;   = 2005-06 UEFA Champions League Group stage;   = 2005-06 UEFA Champions League Qualifying round;   = 2005-06 UEFA Cup;   = 2005-06 Segunda Division

Matches

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29 August 2004 1 Racing Santander 0–2 Barcelona Santander
Giuly   68'
Eto'o   74'
Stadium: El Sardinero
11 September 2004 2 Barcelona 2–0 Sevilla Barcelona
Giuly   35'
Larsson   79'
Stadium: Camp Nou
19 September 2004 3 Atlético de Madrid 1–1 Barcelona
F. Torres   48' Van Bronckhorst   22'
23 September 2004 4 Barcelona 4–1 Zaragoza Barcelona
Eto'o   26'
Eto'o   46'
Xavi   66'
Van Bronckhorst   78'
Stadium: Camp Nou
26 September 2004 5 Mallorca 1–3 Barcelona
Larsson   10'
Eto'o   38'
, Eto'o   39'
3 October 2004 6 Barcelona 1–0 Numancia Barcelona
Larsson 70' Stadium: Camp Nou
16 October 2004 7 Espanyol 0–1 Barcelona
Deco   9'
24 October 2004 8 Barcelona 3–0 Osasuna Barcelona
Eto'o   40'
Ronaldinho   42'
Eto'o   90'
Stadium: Camp Nou
30 October 2004 9 Athletic Bilbao 1–1 Barcelona Bilbao
Eto'o   10' Stadium: San Mames
6 November 2004 10 Barcelona 2–1 Deportivo Barcelona
Xavi   22'
Eto'o   35'
Stadium: Camp Nou
14 November 2004 11 Real Betis 2–1 Barcelona Sevilla
  71' Gerard Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarin
20 November 2004 12 Barcelona 3–0 Real Madrid Barcelona
Eto'o   23'
Van Bronckhorst   42'
Ronaldinho   75' (pen.)
Stadium: Camp Nou
27 November 2004 13 Getafe 1–2 Barcelona
Márquez   20'
Deco   22'
4 December 2004 14 Barcelona 4–0 Málaga Barcelona
Eto'o   24'
Deco   28'
Iniesta   60'
Eto'o   89'
Stadium: Camp Nou
11 December 2004 15 Albacete 1–2 Barcelona
Iniesta   1'
Xavi   85'
18 December 2004 16 Barcelona 1–1 Valencia Barcelona
Ronaldinho   79' Stadium: Camp Nou
21 December 2004 17 Barcelona 2–1 Levante Barcelona
Deco   35'
Eto'o   86'
Stadium: Camp Nou
9 January 2005 18 Villarreal 3–0 Barcelona
16 January 2005 19 Barcelona 1–0 Real Sociedad Barcelona
Eto'o   80' Stadium: Camp Nou
22 January 2005 20 Barcelona 3–0 Racing Santander Barcelona
Eto'o   7'
Ronaldinho   74'
Deco   76'
Stadium: Camp Nou
29 January 2005 21 Sevilla 0–4 Barcelona
Eto'o   48'
Baptista   55' (own goal)
Ronaldinho   57'
Giuly   74'
1 February 2005 22 Barcelona 0–2 Atlético Madrid Barcelona
F. Torres   1', 90' (pen.) Stadium: Camp Nou
12 February 2005 23 Zaragoza 1–4 Barcelona
Toledo   1' (own goal)
Giuly   29'
Eto'o   39'
Márquez   71'
19 February 2005 24 Barcelona 2–0 Mallorca Barcelona
Deco   16'
Deco   56'
Stadium: Camp Nou
26 February 2005 25 Numancia 1–1 Barcelona
Márquez   46'
1 March 2005 26 Barcelona 0–0 Espanyol Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
5 March 2005 27 Osasuna 0–1 Barcelona
Eto'o   39'
12 March 2005 28 Barcelona 2–0 Athletic Bilbao
Deco   20'
Giuly   38'
19 March 2005 29 Deportivo 0–1 Barcelona
Giuly   10'
3 April 2005 30 Barcelona 3–3 Real Betis
Eto'o   14'
Eto'o   82'
Van Bronckhorst   90'
10 April 2005 31 Real Madrid 4–2 Barcelona Madrid, Spain
Zidane   7'
Ronaldo   20'
Raúl   45'
Owen   65'
Eto'o   28'
Ronaldinho   73'
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
17 April 2005 32 Barcelona 2–0 Getafe
Ronaldinho   29'
Giuly   56'
24 April 2005 33 Málaga 0–4 Barcelona
Oleguer   21'
Giuly   33'
Giuly   67'
Gerard   89'
1 May 2005 34 Barcelona 2–0 Albacete
Eto'o   66'
Messi   88'[5]
8 May 2005 35 Valencia 0–2 Barcelona
Ronaldinho   28'
Eto'o   29'
14 May 2005 36 Levante 1–1 Barcelona
Eto'o   60'
22 May 2005 37 Barcelona 3–3 Villarreal
Ronaldinho   34'
Giuly   37'
Giuly   48'
28 May 2005 38 Real Sociedad 0–0 Barcelona

Copa del Rey

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Round of 64

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27 October 2004 Round of 64 UDA Gramenet 1–0 (a.e.t.) Barcelona Nou Camp Municipal, Santa Coloma de Gramenet
20:45 CET Ollés   103' Report Referee: Daudén Ibáñez

Champions League

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Group stage

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14 September 2004 Celtic Scotland  1–3 Spain  Barcelona Celtic Park, Glasgow
20:45 Sutton   59' Report Deco   20'
Giuly   78'
Larsson   82'
Attendance: 58,589
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
29 September 2004 Barcelona Spain  3–0 Ukraine  Shakhtar Donetsk Camp Nou, Barcelona
20:45 Deco   15'
Ronaldinho   64' (pen.)
Eto'o   89'
Report Attendance: 64,148
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)
20 October 2004 Milan Italy  1–0 Spain  Barcelona San Siro, Milan
20:45 Shevchenko   31' Report Attendance: 76,502
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
2 November 2004 Barcelona Spain  2–1 Italy  Milan Camp Nou, Barcelona
20:45 Eto'o   37'
Ronaldinho   89'
Report Shevchenko   17' Attendance: 94,682
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
24 November 2004 Barcelona Spain  1–1 Scotland  Celtic Camp Nou, Barcelona
20:45 Eto'o   24' Report Hartson   45' Attendance: 74,119
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
7 December 2004 Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine  2–0 Spain  Barcelona Donbass Arena, Donetsk
20:45 Aghahowa   14', 22' Report Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)

Round of 16

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23 February 2005 Barcelona Spain  2–1 England  Chelsea Camp Nou, Barcelona
M. López   67'
Eto'o   73'
Report Belletti   33' (o.g.) Attendance: 96,650
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
8 March 2005 Chelsea England  4–2
(5–4 agg.)
Spain  Barcelona Stamford Bridge, London
Guðjohnsen   8'
Lampard   17'
Duff   19'
Terry   76'
Report Ronaldinho   27' (pen.), 38' Attendance: 42,450
Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)

Statistics

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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey Champions League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Spain  ESP Valdes 43 -36 35 -25 0 0 8 -11
2 DF Brazil  BRA Belletti 39 0 29+2 0 0 0 8 0
23 DF Spain  ESP Oleguer 43 1 33+3 1 0 0 5+2 0
5 DF Spain  ESP Puyol 45 0 36 0 1 0 8 0
12 DF Netherlands  NED van Bronckhorst 38 4 27+2 4 1 0 7+1 0
4 MF Mexico  MEX Marquez 41 3 33+1 3 1 0 5+1 0
6 MF Spain  ESP Xavi 45 3 36 3 1 0 8 0
20 MF Portugal  POR Deco 42 9 35 7 0 0 7 2
8 FW France  FRA Giuly 36 12 29 11 1 0 5+1 1
9 FW Cameroon  CMR Eto'o 45 29 37 25 0+1 0 7 4
10 FW Brazil  BRA Ronaldinho 42 13 35 9 0 0 7 4
28 GK Spain  ESP Rubén 3 -2 1+1 -1 1 -1
24 MF Spain  ESP Iniesta 46 2 12+25 2 1 0 2+6 0
16 DF Brazil  BRA Sylvinho 24 0 11+10 0 0 0 2+1 0
7 FW Sweden  SWE Larsson 17 4 6+6 3 1 0 1+3 1
32 DF Spain  ESP Damià 10 0 5+4 0 0+1 0
15 MF Brazil  BRA Edmílson 7 0 4+2 0 0 0 1 0
3 MF Brazil  BRA Motta 8 0 3+5 0
14 MF Spain  ESP Gerard 16 2 2+11 2 0 0 2+1 0
11 FW Argentina  ARG Maxi 10 1 2+6 0 0 0 0+2 1
18 MF Spain  ESP Gabri 4 0 2+2 0
19 DF Spain  ESP Navarro 8 0 2+3 0 1 0 1+1 0
25 GK Spain  ESP Jorquera 2 -3 2 -3
22 MF Italy  ITA Albertini 6 0 1+4 0 0 0 1 0
30 FW Argentina  ARG Messi 9 1 0+7 1 1 0 1 0
31 MF Spain  ESP Verdu 2 0 0 0 0+1 0 1 0
34 DF Spain  ESP Rodri 2 0 0+1 0 0 0 0+1 0
36 MF Spain  ESP Javito 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "TimeRime.com – FIFA World Player of the Year timeline". Archived from the original on 2009-08-30. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  2. ^ Woile, Dennis Grebasch, Michael. "FC Barcelona 2004-05".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "FootballSquads – Barcelona – 2004/05".
  4. ^ "League table snapshot for La Liga season 2004-05 as of Aug 29, 2004". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  5. ^ This goal was Lionel Messi's first of 672 goals scored for FC Barcelona's first team.
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