2011–12 FC Barcelona season

FC Barcelona
2011–12 season
Chairmen Sandro Rosell
Manager Josep Guardiola
StadiumCamp Nou

The 2011–12 season is Futbol Club Barcelona's 118th in the Spanish league.

Barcelona signing a £125m deal with the Qatar Foundation.[1]

Pre-season

23 July 2011 Hajduk Split 0 – 0 Barcelona Split, Croatia
Report Attendance: 35,000
26 July 2011 Audi Cup
Semi-final
Barcelona 2 – 2
(4 – 2 p)
Internacional Munich, Germany
Thiago 15'
Jonathan 62'
Report Nei 55'
Damião 85'
Attendance: 69,000
27 July 2011 Audi Cup
Final
Bayern Munich 0 – 2 Barcelona Munich, Germany
Report Thiago 42', 75' Attendance: 69,000
30 July 2011 Manchester United 2 – 1 Barcelona Landover, United States
Nani 22'
Owen 76'
Report Thiago 70' Attendance: 81,107
3 August 2011 Barcelona 1 – 4 Guadalajara Miami Gardens, United States
David Villa 4' (Report) Marco 60', 63'
Casillas 72'
Verduzco 90+2'
Attendance: 70,080
6 August 2011 Barcelona 2 – 0 América Arlington, United States
David Villa 24'
Keita 89'
(Report) Attendance: 60,807
22 August 2011 Joan Gamper
Trophy
Barcelona 5 – 0 Napoli Barcelona, Spain
Fàbregas 26'
Keita 31'
Pedro 62'
Messi 66', 77'
(Report) Attendance: 78,002

Transfers

In

Pos. Name From Fee
FW Alexis Sanchez Udinese €26 million [2]
MF Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal €39 million [3]

Out

Pos. Name To Fee
FW Bojan Krkić Roma €12 m [4]
FW Jeffrén Suárez Sporting Lisbon €3.75 m [5]

Released

Pos. Name
DF Gabriel Milito [6]

New deal

Pos. Name
FW Pedro [7]

Squad

Goalkeepers
1 Víctor Valdés
13 José Manuel Pinto
Defenders
2 Daniel Alves
3 Gerard Piqué
5 Carles Puyol
19 Maxwell
21 Adriano
22 Éric Abidal
Midfielders
4 Cesc Fàbregas
6 Xavi
8 Andrés Iniesta
11 Thiago Alcántara
14 Javier Mascherano
15 Seydou Keita
16 Sergio Busquets
Forwards
7 David Villa
9 Alexis Sánchez
10 Lionel Messi
17 Pedro
20 Ibrahim Afellay


Supercopa de España

14 August 2011 First leg Real Madrid 2 - 2 Barcelona Santiago Bernabéu
Özil 13'
Alonso 54'
Report Villa 39'
Messi 45+1'
17 August 2011 Second leg Barcelona 3 - 2
(5 – 4 agg.)
Real Madrid Camp Nou
Iniesta 15'
Messi 45', 88'
Report Ronaldo 20'
Benzema 82'

La Liga

21 August 2011 1 Málaga Postponed [8] Barcelona Malaga
27 August 2011 2 Barcelona 5 - 0 Villarreal Camp Nou
Thiago
Mascherano
Fàbregas
Sánchez
Messi
Report


10 September 2011 3 Real Sociedad 2 - 2 Barcelona Guipuzcoa
Xavi
Fàbregas
Busquets
Messi
18 September 2011 4 Barcelona 8 - 0 Osasuna Camp Nou
Messi
Fàbregas
David Villa
Own goal
Xavi
21 September 2011 5 Valencia 2 - 2 Barcelona Valencia
Pedro
Fàbregas
Mascherano
24 September 2011 6 Barcelona 5 - 0 Atlético Madrid Camp Nou
David Villa
Own goal
Messi
Piqué


15 October 2011 8 Barcelona 3 - 0 Racing Santander Camp Nou
Messi
Xavi
22 October 2011 9 Barcelona 0 - 0 Sevilla Camp Nou
Mascherano
Iniesta
Fàbregas
25 October 2011 10 Granada 0 - 1 Barcelona Granada
Dani Alves
Xavi
Busquets
Cuenca
Keita
29 October 2011 11 Barcelona 5 – 0 Real Mallorca Camp Nou
Messi
Cuenca
Alves


6 November 2011 12 Athletic Bilbao v Barcelona Bilbao
Stadium: San Mamés

Champions League

  • FC Barcelona advanced to the Round of 16.
Group H
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
FC Barcelona 6 5 1 0 20 4 +16 16
AC Milan 6 2 3 1 11 8 +3 9
FC Viktoria Plzeň 6 1 2 3 4 11 -7 5
FC BATE Borisov 6 0 2 4 2 14 -12 2


13 September 2011 1 FC Barcelona 2 - 2 Milan Camp Nou
Pedro 36'
Villa 50'
Pato 1'
Thiago Silva 90+2'
Attendance: 89,861
28 September 2011 2 BATE Borisov 0 – 5 FC Barcelona Minsk
Alyaksandr Valadzko 19' (o.g.)
Pedro 22'
Messi 38', 55'
Villa 90'
1 November 2011 4 Viktoria Plzeň 0 - 4 FC Barcelona Camp Nou
Messi 24', 45+2', 90+2'
Fàbregas 72'

References

  1. "Barcelona & Qatar Foundation agree £125m shirt deal".
  2. "Barcelona land Chilean star Sanchez from Udinese".
  3. "Fàbregas completes Barcelona return".
  4. "Roma agree deal for Barca's Bojan".
  5. "Sporting signs Jeffren from Barcelona". Archived from the original on 2023-02-06. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  6. "Barcelona release Gabriel Milito". Archived from the original on 2023-02-06. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  7. "New Pedro deal includes €150m buy-out". Archived from the original on 2023-02-06. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  8. "Start of Primera Liga delayed".