101 GOALS IN 32 MATCHES

X-ray: the 101 goals of FC Barcelona 2024-2025

Published:28/01/2025 - 13:11h

Updated:28/01/2025 - 13:32h

With the 7-1 against Valencia, FC Barcelona reached the figure of 101 official goals in the 24-25 season. At FCBN, we have taken care of breaking down the scoring statistics of Hansi Flick's team

Calendar of FC Barcelona

The FC Barcelona is having a remarkable season, marked by changes and the return of titles to the Catalan capital, with the achievement of the Supercopa de España. Hansi Flick has managed to lay the foundations of a team that has restored hope to the Barcelona fans and is 'gearing up' to make a comeback in Europe as well. So far, they have left 101 shouts of goal in 32 matches, awaiting the start of the decisive part of the season. 

This is not a 'perfect' season by any means, but a reliable team has been configured that is capable of overcoming the difficulties it encounters along the way. Especially in Europe, where they have demonstrated a consistency and offensive capability rarely seen that has returned good feelings and confidence to the fans. 

The FC Barcelona of Hansi Flick has emerged as an offensively devastating team. With seven goals against Valencia, they now have 101 in 32 matches; with an average of over three goals per match. This victory not only consolidates the good moment of the blaugranas but also confirms Barça as the highest-scoring team of the 2024/25 season across all competitions and the most prolific in Europe.

The 10 highest-scoring teams in Europe

  1. FC Barcelona: 32 matches, 101 goals
  2. PSV: 30 matches, 97 goals
  3. Sporting Lisbon: 33 matches, 89 goals
  4. Real Madrid: 33 matches, 84 goals
  5. Chelsea: 34 matches, 84 goals
  6. Liverpool: 34 matches, 83 goals
  7. Bayern Munich: 29 matches, 83 goals
  8. Benfica: 32 matches, 83 goals
  9. Ajax: 34 matches, 82 goals
  10. Manchester City: 34 matches, 81 goals

101 goals in 32 matches

To put this figure in perspective, this Barça not only leads the overall count but also dominates in the most important competitions. In the La Liga, the blaugranas are the top scorers with 59 goals, while in the Champions League they also top the offensive ranking with 26 goals.

In the Copa del Rey, the culés have scored 9 goals in two matches and in the Supercopa de España 7 more, two in the semifinals against Athletic and 5 in the final against Real Madrid.

  1. LaLiga EA Sports: 21 matches, 59 goals
  2. Champions League: 7 matches, 26 goals
  3. Copa del Rey: 2 matches, 9 goals
  4. Supercopa de España: 2 matches, 7 goals

The scorers of Barça in 2024-2025

Barcelona players celebrating a goal
Barcelona players celebrating a goal

 

The blaugrana team has scored 101 goals in the 32 matches played so far. These numbers highlight the spectacular offensive start and cannot be explained without the spectacular contribution of the Barça's LRL, the best trio in Europe: Lewandowski has 29 goals; Raphinha is already at 23 and Lamine Yamal has accumulated 9 goals. This totals 61 goals from a devastating attack. A true madness.

On the other hand, it is also worth noting that this season, 15 different players from the first team have scored. By position, five forwards scored 70 goals, six midfielders made 21, four defenders scored 8 goals, and another 2 for the culés were own goals. Below, we review how the 101 goals have been distributed among the Barça players:

Goals by positions

  1. Four defenders: 8 goals
  2. Six midfielders: 21 goals
  3. Five forwards: 70 goals
  4. Own Goal (opponents): 2 goals

Overall scoring ranking: 32 matches

  1. Lewandowski: 29 goals
  2. Raphinha: 23 goals
  3. Lamine Yamal: 9 goals
  4. Ferran Torres: 7 goals
  5. Danio Olmo: 6 goals
  6. Pedri: 4 goals
  7. Pablo Torre: 4 goals
  8. Fermín López: 3 goals
  9. Koundé: 3 goals
  10. Gavi: 2 goals
  11. Frenkie de Jong: 2 goals
  12. Íñigo Martínez: 2 goals
  13. Pau Víctor: 2 goals
  14. Eric García: 2 goals
  15. Alejandro Balde: 1 goal
  16. Own Goal: 2 goals

Scoring ranking in La Liga: 21 matches

  1. Lewandowski: 17 goals
  2. Raphinha: 12 goals
  3. Lamine Yamal: 5 goals
  4. Danio Olmo: 5 goals
  5. Ferran Torres: 4 goals
  6. Pedri: 4 goals
  7. Pablo Torre: 3 goals
  8. Fermín López: 2 goals
  9. Koundé: 2 goals
  10. Frenkie de Jong: 2 goals
  11. Pau Víctor: 2 goals
  12. Own Goal: 1 goal

Scoring ranking in the Champions League: 7 matches

  1. Lewandowski: 9 goals
  2. Raphinha: 8 goals
  3. Ferran Torres: 2 goals
  4. Íñigo Martínez: 2 goals
  5. Lamine Yamal: 1 goal
  6. Danio Olmo: 1 goal
  7. Fermín López: 1 goal
  8. Eric García: 1 goal
  9. Own Goal: 1 goal

Scoring ranking in the Cup: 2 matches

  1. Lewandowski: 2 goals
  2. Raphinha: 1 goal
  3. Lamine Yamal: 1 goal
  4. Ferran Torres: 1 goal
  5. Pablo Torre: 1 goal
  6. Koundé: 1 goal
  7. Gavi: 1 goal
  8. Eric García: 1 goal

Scoring ranking in the Supercopa: 2 matches

  1. Raphinha: 2 goals
  2. Lamine Yamal: 2 goals
  3. Lewandowski: 1 goal
  4. Gavi: 1 goal
  5. Alejandro Balde: 1 goal

 The goals conceded by the 27 rivals of FC Barcelona

Lamine Yamal celebrates his goal against Real Madrid in the Supercopa de España
Lamine Yamal celebrates his goal against Real Madrid in the Supercopa

 

The scoring records of Barcelona have left a mark on many of their rivals, who have been unable to avoid suffering heavy defeats. Hansi Flick's team has faced 27 teams in four competitions, scoring against 25 of them. Only 2 managed to avoid conceding goals against the blaugrana: Real Sociedad and Leganés.

Real Madrid and Valencia are the two teams that have fared the worst in their encounters against the culé team. Both have conceded 9 goals in just two matches. Ancelotti's side suffered two heavy defeats, the first in La Liga at the Bernabéu (0-4) and the second in the Supercopa final (2-5). Valencia, on the other hand, held their ground in the first league match (1-2) but was completely swept away in the second leg, conceding a painful (7-1).

  1. REAL MADRID: 9 goals
  2. VALENCIA: 9 goals
  3. BETIS: 7 goals
  4. VALLADOLID: 7 goals
  5. BENFICA: 5 goals
  6. MALLORCA: 5 goals
  7. VILLARREAL: 5 goals
  8. RED STAR: 5 goals
  9. YOUNG BOYS: 5 goals
  10. SEVILLA: 5 goals
  11. ATHLETIC: 4 goals
  12. BAYERN: 4 goals
  13. GIRONA: 4 goals
  14. BARBASTRO: 4 goals
  15. DORTMUND: 3 goals
  16. BREST: 3 goals
  17. ESPANYOL: 3 goals
  18. ALAVÉS: 3 goals
  19. RAYO: 2 goals
  20. GETAFE: 2 goals
  21. OSASUNA: 2 goals
  22. CELTA: 2 goals
  23. MÓNACO: 1 goal
  24. LAS PALMAS: 1 goal
  25. ATLÉTICO: 1 goal
  26. REAL SOCIEDAD: 0 goals
  27. LEGANÉS: 0 goals

The 16 thrashings of FC Barcelona

The 101 official goals of the Barça this season have resulted in 16 very lopsided results. The two biggest thrashings were suffered by Valladolid (7-0) and Valencia (7-1). Undoubtedly, one of the most surprising statistics is the number of matches in which they managed to score 5 goals, having achieved a 'five-goal' victory against their opponent in 8 matches.

In another four matches, they managed to score 4 goals, and in two they won by three goals. It is noteworthy that they have been able to thrash in all competitions and against top-level rivals. Villarreal, Valencia, Sevilla, Betis, Real Madrid, Benfica, and Bayern have all been thrashed by Barcelona

  1. VALLADOLID 7-0
  2. VALENCIA 7-1
  3. YOUNG BOYS 5-0
  4. MALLORCA 1-5
  5. VILLARREAL 1-5
  6. SEVILLA 5-1
  7. BETIS 5-1
  8. RED STAR 2-5
  9. REAL MADRID 2-5
  10. BENFICA 4-5
  11. REAL MADRID 0-4
  12. BARBASTRO 0-4
  13. GIRONA 1-4
  14. BAYERN 4-1
  15. ALAVÉS 0-3
  16. BREST 3-0

The 'curiosities' of the 101 goals of Barça 24-25

Surprisingly, Barcelona has scored fewer goals at home than away (44-57) and has scored more goals in the second half than in the first (49-52). At the Olympic Stadium of Montjuïc, they scored 44 goals while away from home, they recorded 57. In total, there were 5 matches in which they scored a single goal and only 2 in which Barcelona did not score: Real Sociedad and Leganés.

  1. Goals scored in the first half: 49
  2. Goals scored in the second half: 52
  3. Goals scored from penalties: 3
  4. Goals scored at home: 44
  5. Goals scored away: 57
  6. Goals scored at home in La Liga: 27 (9 matches)
  7. Goals scored away in La Liga: 32 (12 matches)
  8. Goals scored at home in the Cup: 5 (1 match)
  9. Goals scored away in the Cup: 4 (1 match)
  10. Goals scored at home in the Champions League: 12 (3 matches)
  11. Goals scored away in the Champions League: 14 (4 matches)
  12. Goals scored away in the Supercopa: 7 (2 matches)

Barcelona is on track for the historic record of goals

The best record is held by Barça itself in the 2011/12 season with 190 goals in all competitions. Messi led that team scoring 73 goals and winning four titles: Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España, UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup. That squad, managed by Guardiola, reached 100 goals after 31 matches. Flick's team has achieved it with one more, 32, thus maintaining a scoring pace similar to that of the absolute record.

Another record that Hansi Flick's Barcelona could break is the most goals in a season in La Liga. Currently held by Mourinho's Real Madrid from the 2011-12 season, which scored 121 goals.

The 10 highest-scoring teams in history
  1. FC Barcelona: 190 goals, 2011/12
  2. Salzburg: 181 goals, 2013/14
  3. Ajax: 179 goals, 2018/19
  4. Manchester City: 176 goals, 2018/19
  5. FC Barcelona: 175 goals, 2014/15
  6. Real Madrid: 175 goals, 2011/12
  7. FC Barcelona: 173 goals, 2015/16
  8. Real Madrid: 173 goals, 2016/17
  9. PSG: 171 goals, 2017/18
  10. FC Barcelona: 171 goals, 2016/17