FC BARCELONA

20 matches unbeaten: Flick's Barça matches 'Tata' Martino's record

Published:31/03/2025 - 00:05h

Updated:31/03/2025 - 14:55h

With their victory against Girona (4-1), Barça has accumulated 17 wins and 3 draws in the 20 matches played this 2025, equaling the record set by 'Tata' Martino in the 13/14 season.

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FC Barcelona crushed Girona in Montjuïc (4-1), in a victory that not only strengthens their lead in LaLiga but also positions them as the only team in the five major European leagues that has not suffered a defeat this year. Currently, the Catalans occupy the top spot in the table with 66 points from 29 matches, surpassing Real Madrid (63) and Atlético de Madrid (57) with 9 matches remaining in the season.

Hansi Flick has built a Barça with champion material. The blaugrana team has maintained a crushing dynamic since the start of 2025, demonstrating on the field that there is no way to stop them. In the 20 matches played this year, the Catalans have 17 wins and only 3 draws, equaling a historic record set by Gerardo 'Tata' Martino.

Hansi Flick matches 'Tata' Martino

With his victory against Míchel's team this Sunday, the German coach matches the record of the Argentine, who achieved 20 consecutive matches without losing in his only season in charge of the first team (2013/14). The German can surpass this figure next Saturday against Betis, and if he reaches this milestone, he will be allowed to dream of the records of Pep Guardiola, Ernesto Valverde, and especially Luis Enrique.

The one from Sampedor reached a figure of 28 unbeaten matches in the 2010/11 season, while the team led by 'Txingurri' went on a run of 29 matches in a row without losing in the 2018/19 season. The Asturian, for his part, was in charge of a team that achieved a practically unbeatable milestone by accumulating 39 consecutive matches without knowing defeat in the 2015/16 season.

That legendary team led by 'MSN' recorded a balance of 32 wins, 7 draws, 122 goals for, and 23 against. A feat that remains firm to this day as the longest unbeaten streak in the club's history, but which is still on Flick's horizon.

Barça has no brakes in 2025

The Barça has asserted itself with authority against its rivals in all competitions this 2025. In LaLiga, after drawing 1-1 with Getafe in the first match of the year, the Catalans decisively defeated Valencia (7-1), Alavés (1-0), Sevilla (1-4), Rayo (1-0), Las Palmas (0-2), Real Sociedad (4-0), Atlético (2-4), Osasuna (3-0), and Girona (4-1). In the Champions, meanwhile, they have dominated Benfica on three occasions (4-5, 0-1, and 3-1) and drew with Atalanta in the last match of the group stage (2-2).

On the other hand, the blaugranas are one step away from the Copa del Rey title after crushing Barbastro (0-4), Betis (5-1), and Valencia (0-5), although they will play for a place in the final this Wednesday at the Atlético's ground after drawing 4-4 in the first leg of the semifinals. However, the Catalans have already lifted their first trophy of the season in the Supercopa de España, where they were crowned champions after defeating Athletic Club (0-2) and Real Madrid (2-5).

In total, the blaugranas have recorded 17 wins and 3 draws, scoring 65 goals in these matches (139 in the entire season) and conceding only 20. In fact, the rise of the Catalans is not limited to the offensive side, as they have also managed to keep their goal clean in 9 of the 20 matches played this year. The excitement is at its peak in the Catalan capital, where the dream of the treble is more alive than ever.

The 20 matches unbeaten of FC Barcelona in 2025

  • January 4: UD Barbastro 0-4 FC Barcelona (Round of 32 of the Copa del Rey, in Barbastro).
  • January 8: Athletic Club 0-2 FC Barcelona (semifinals of the Supercopa de España, in Jeddah).
  • January 12: Real Madrid 2-5 FC Barcelona (final of the Supercopa de España, in Jeddah).
  • January 15: FC Barcelona 5-1 Real Betis (Round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, in Montjuïc).
  • January 18: Getafe 1-1 FC Barcelona (Matchday 20 of LaLiga, in Madrid).
  • January 21: Benfica 4-5 FC Barcelona (Matchday 7 of the Champions League, in Lisbon).
  • January 26: FC Barcelona 7-1 Valencia (Matchday 21 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • January 29: FC Barcelona 2-2 Atalanta (Matchday 8 of the Champions League, in Montjuïc).
  • February 2: FC Barcelona 1-0 Alavés (Matchday 22 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • February 6: Valencia 0-5 FC Barcelona (quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey, in Mestalla).
  • February 9: Sevilla 1-4 FC Barcelona (Matchday 23 of LaLiga, in Seville).
  • February 16: FC Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano (Matchday 24 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • February 22: UD Las Palmas 0-2 FC Barcelona (Matchday 25 of LaLiga, in Gran Canaria).
  • February 25: FC Barcelona 4-4 Atlético de Madrid (first leg of the semifinals of the Copa del Rey, in Montjuïc).
  • March 2: FC Barcelona 4-0 Real Sociedad (Matchday 26 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • March 5: Benfica 0-1 FC Barcelona (first leg of the Round of 16 of the Champions League, in Lisbon).
  • March 11: FC Barcelona 3-1 Benfica (second leg of the Round of 16 of the Champions League, in Montjuïc).
  • March 16: Atlético de Madrid 2-4 FC Barcelona (Matchday 28 of LaLiga, in Madrid).
  • March 27: FC Barcelona 3-0 Osasuna (Matchday 27 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).
  • March 30: FC Barcelona 4-1 Girona (Matchday 29 of LaLiga, in Montjuïc).