11.06.2007 10:33
Another unbeaten season at home
Sandra Sarmiento
The league season at the Nou Camp is done and dusted with just next week’s game away to Nastic left to play, and for the fifteenth time in the club’s history, Barça can look back at an unbeaten season at home.
It’s been 14 seasons since Barça last recorded an unbeaten home record in the league
–Johann Cruyff’s 92-93 title winning team being the last to do it and the club can
boast a total of fifteen unbeaten home records in the league’s 75 year history.
8 League Titles
Of those 15 seasons, Barça have won the league on 8 occasions; 84-85, 73-74, 59-60, 58-59,
52-53, 48-49, 47-48 and the 92-93 campaign, when they won by a point from Real Madrid and recorded
16 wins and 3 draws at the Nou Camp.
47 points at home
This season’s record reads 14 wins and 5 draws, with 41 goals scored – the best
of the Rijkaard era – and conceding 12, the same number as in the 2004-05 season when Victor
Valdes won the Zamora prize as Spain’s top keeper.
Ronaldinho leads goal scorers
Brazilian super star Ronaldinho was the team’s
leading goal scorer at the Nou Camp, with 15, scored in 8 different games, followed by Leo Messi
with 8 and Samuel Eto’o who scored 5 despite missing half the season with injuries.
Biggest win against Villarreal
In the twelfth round of the league, Barça entertained Villarreal and put on a great
performance, sweeping aside last year’s Champions League semi finalists 4-0, the best result
at home this season, with two goals from Ronaldinho –the first a penalty and then finishing
off the scoring with a breathtaking bicycle kick after Gudjohnson and Iniesta had also got onto the
score sheet.
Barça 3-Madrid 3 – most goals at the stadium this season
Leo Messi was the star of this season’s derby against Real Madrid
in March, bagging a hat-trick and thrilling the Nou Camp fans with a last gasp equalizer after the
team had played all the second half with ten men following Oleguer’s sending off.