1995–96 FC Barcelona season

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FC Barcelona
1995–96 season
PresidentJosep Lluís Núñez
Head CoachJohan Cruyff (until 15 May 1996)
Carles Rexach (until 26 May 1996)
StadiumCamp Nou
La Liga3rd
Copa del ReyRunners-up
UEFA CupSemi-finals
Joan Gamper TrophyWinner
Top goalscorerLeague: Óscar García (10)
All: Meho Kodro (15)
Away colours
Third colours

Summary[]

The season is best remembered as the end of Johan Cruyff's era as Head coach after almost eight years. During the summer, the club make the transfers in of Gheorghe Popescu from Tottenham Hotspur,[1] striker Ángel Cuéllar from Real Betis,[2] forward Meho Kodro from Real Sociedad,[3] Robert Prosinečki from Real Oviedo[4] and the controversial move of Luís Figo from Sporting Lisboa (a petition of Jorge Valdano to the Real Madrid) after a two years ban of Italian Federation due to a double accord of the Portuguese midfielder with both Parma and Juventus.[5]

Cruyff took Hristo Stoichkov and Ronald Koeman out of the team with controversy for fans and President included. In this campaign, the plan of head coach was mix arrivals and a new generation known as "La Quinta de Lo Pelat" (The Five of Lo Pelat) young players such as Iván de la Peña nicked as Pelat, Oscar García, Roger García, Toni Velamazan and Albert Celades.

The team reached its climax on 7 October 1995 defeating Real Betis 5–1 in Sevilla with a memorable exhibition of La Quinta de Lo Pelat, the club were struggling in League against leader of table Atlético Madrid meanwhile competing in 1995–96 Copa del Rey where the squad reached the 1996 Copa del Rey Final and 1996–97 UEFA Cup Semifinals phase.

However, the squad lost in ten days the three trophies, first on 10 April 1996 FC Barcelona was defeated 0-1 by Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey Final. Six days later, in Barcelona the squad lost the semifinal 1–2 against Bayern München and was eliminated from the UEFA Cup tournament. The bizarre series of results ended on 20 April 1996 when Atlético Madrid won 3–1 at Camp Nou means that FC Barcelona could not win La Liga for second consecutive year.

The shocking 10 days of losses shattered Johan Cruyff as manager and President Jose Luis Nuñez started contacts with English trainer Bobby Robson during May to replace Cruyff for 1996–97 season. Finally, Nuñez fired Cruyff on 19 May 1996 and signed Robson as the new head coach.

Squad[]

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 Carles Busquets
2 DF Spain ESP Albert Ferrer
3 DF Spain ESP Abelardo Fernández
4 MF Spain ESP Josep Guardiola
5 MF Romania ROU Gheorghe Popescu
6 MF Spain ESP José Mari Bakero (captain)
7 MF Portugal POR Luís Figo
8 MF Spain ESP Guillermo Amor
9 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Meho Kodro
10 FW Spain ESP Ángel Cuéllar
11 MF Romania ROU Gheorghe Hagi
12 DF Spain ESP Sergi Barjuán
13 GK Spain ESP Jesús Angoy
14 FW Netherlands NED Jordi Cruyff
16 MF Spain ESP Óscar García
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF Spain ESP Lluís Carreras
20 DF Spain ESP Miguel Ángel Nadal
21 MF Croatia CRO Robert Prosinečki
22 GK Spain ESP Julen Lopetegui
23 MF Spain ESP Iván de la Peña
24 MF Spain ESP Roger García
25 DF Spain ESP Quique Álvarez
26 MF Spain ESP Albert Celades
27 MF Spain ESP Juan Carlos Moreno
28 MF Spain ESP Toni Velamazán
29 DF Spain ESP Xavi Roca
31 MF Spain ESP Josep Setvalls
32 FW Spain ESP García Pimienta
34 MF Spain ESP Juanjo Carricondo
35 MF Spain ESP Francisco Rufete

Transfers[]

Name Nat From/To Type
In
Luís Figo Portugal Sporting Lisboa
Gheorghe Popescu Romania Tottenham Hotspur
Robert Prosinečki Croatia Real Oviedo
Meho Kodro Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Real Sociedad
Ángel Cuéllar Spain Real Betis
Óscar García Spain Albacete Loan ended
Lluís Carreras Spain Racing Santander Loan ended
Goran Vučević Croatia Hajduk Split Loan ended
Álex García Spain Palamós Loan ended
Out
Ronald Koeman Netherlands Feyenoord
Romário Brazil Flamengo
Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria Parma
Igor Korneev Russia Heerenveen
Txiki Begiristain Spain Deportivo La Coruña
Eusebio Spain Celta de Vigo
Iván Iglesias Spain Sporting Gijón
Xabier Eskurza Spain Valencia
Xavier Escaich Spain Albacete
José Mari García Spain Real Betis
Óscar Arpón Spain Real Betis
Sánchez Jara Spain Real Betis
Álex García Spain Cádiz
Goran Vučević Croatia Mérida Loan

Competitions[]

La Liga[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Atlético Madrid (C) 42 26 9 7 75 32 +43 87 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Valencia 42 26 5 11 77 51 +26 83 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Barcelona 42 22 14 6 72 39 +33 80 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
4 Espanyol 42 20 14 8 63 36 +27 74 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
5 Tenerife 42 20 12 10 69 54 +15 72
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. ^ Since Atlético Madrid, winners of 1995–96 Copa del Rey, was qualified for the 1996–97 UEFA Champions League, losing cup finalists Barcelona earned a spot in the first round of the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.


Results by round[]

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultWDWWDWWWWLWDWDDLWLWLDWDWDWWWDLWWDWWDLWDDWD
Position753333222222122333244332222222222322223333

Note: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup spot (in green) being non-related with a position in La Liga, does not appear until the winner is assured to not win La Liga, thus if wins La Liga has a spot in the UEFA Champions League, then 1995–96 Copa del Rey runners-up earns a spot in the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Atlético Madrid won their 9th La Liga title in the last matchday, so after matchday 39 Barcelona's places are coloured in green. In light green the spot expected for 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Matches[]

3 September 1995 (1995-09-03) 1 Real Valladolid 0-2 FC Barcelona Valladolid
Popescu Goal 68'
de la Peña Goal 89'
Stadium: José Zorrilla
9 September 1995 (1995-09-09) 2 FC Barcelona 2–2 Mérida Barcelona
Kodro Goal 25' Goal 89' (pen.) Reyes Goal 1' (pen.)
Correa Goal 64'
Stadium: Camp Nou
17 September 1995 (1995-09-17) 3 Real Zaragoza 0–3 FC Barcelona Zaragoza
Cruyff Goal 51'
Kodro Goal 70'
Luís Figo Goal 73'
Stadium: La Romareda
23 September 1995 (1995-09-23) 4 FC Barcelona 2–0 Rayo Vallecano Barcelona
Nadal Goal 34'
Luís Figo Goal 89'
Stadium: Camp Nou
30 September 1995 (1995-09-30) 5 Real Madrid 1-1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Raúl Goal 12' Roger Goal 31' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
4 October 1995 (1995-10-04) 6 FC Barcelona 4–1 Real Oviedo Barcelona
Bakero Goal 15' Goal 31' Goal 36'
Hagi Goal 88'
Oli Goal 59' Stadium: Camp Nou
7 October 1995 (1995-10-07) 7 Real Betis 1–5 FC Barcelona Sevilla
Pier Goal 46' Roger Goal 7'
Luís Figo Goal 26'
Celades Goal 81'
Velamazán Goal 83'
de la Peña Goal 84'
14 October 1995 (1995-10-14) 8 FC Barcelona 4–1 Athletic de Bilbao Barcelona
Velamazán Goal 9'
de la Peña Goal 64'
Óscar Goal 79'
Tabuenca Goal 86' (o.g.)
García Goal 53' Stadium: Camp Nou
22 October 1995 (1995-10-22) 9 FC Barcelona 1-0 Valencia CF Barcelona
Prosinečki Goal 83' (pen.) Stadium: Camp Nou
28 October 1995 (1995-10-28) 10 Compostela 2-1 FC Barcelona Santiago de Compostela
Christensen Goal 76' (pen.)
Ohen Goal 78'
Kodro Goal 24'
5 November 1995 (1995-11-05) 11 FC Barcelona 4–1 UD Salamanca Barcelona
Popescu Goal 11' Goal 30' (pen.)
Kodro Goal 22'
Óscar Goal 48'
Stîngă Goal 85' Stadium: Camp Nou
12 November 1995 (1995-11-12) 12 CD Tenerife 1-1 FC Barcelona Tenerife
Llorente Goal 48' Roger Goal 36'
18 November 1995 (1995-11-18) 13 FC Barcelona 3-0 Albacete Barcelona
Hagi Goal 14'
Popescu Goal 62'
Prosinečki Goal 85'
Stadium: Camp Nou
25 November 1995 (1995-11-25) 14 Real Sociedad 1–1 FC Barcelona San Sebastián
Idiakez Goal 82' Óscar Goal 44'
2 December 1995 (1995-12-02) 15 FC Barcelona 1-1 Racing de Santander Barcelona
Kodro Goal 20' Txema Goal 42' Stadium: Camp Nou
9 December 1995 (1995-12-09) 16 Atlético de Madrid 3-1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Penev Goal 3' (pen.) Goal 12'
Caminero Goal 81'
Velamazán Goal 87' Stadium: Vicente Calderón
16 December 1995 (1995-12-16) 17 FC Barcelona 1–0 Sporting de Gijón Barcelona
Popescu Goal 7' Stadium: Camp Nou
20 December 1995 (1995-12-20) 18 Sevilla CF 1-0 FC Barcelona Sevilla
Goal 37' Stadium: Sanchez Pizjuan
4 January 1996 (1996-01-04) 19 FC Barcelona 2-1 RCD Espanyol Barcelona
Nadal Goal 15'
Óscar Goal 89'
Bogdanović Goal 68' Stadium: Barcelona
7 January 1996 (1996-01-07) 20 RC Celta 1-0 FC Barcelona Vigo
Sánchez Goal 57'
14 January 1996 (1996-01-14) 21 FC Barcelona 1-1 Deportivo La Coruña Barcelona
Abelardo Goal 58' Radchenko Goal 39' Stadium: Camp Nou
21 January 1996 (1996-01-21) 22 FC Barcelona 1-0 Real Valladolid Barcelona
Bakero Goal 54' Stadium: Camp Nou
25 January 1996 (1996-01-25) 23 0-0 FC Barcelona Mérida
28 January 1996 (1996-01-28) 24 FC Barcelona 3-1 Real Zaragoza Barcelona
Óscar Goal 12'
de la Peña Goal 57' Goal 60'
Higuera Goal 58' Stadium: Camp Nou
4 February 1996 (1996-02-04) 25 Rayo Vallecano 1-1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Aquino Goal 29' de la Peña Goal 76' Stadium: Vallecas
10 February 1996 (1996-02-10) 26 FC Barcelona 3-0 Real Madrid Barcelona
Kodro Goal 36' Goal 89'
Luís Figo Goal 71'
Stadium: Camp Nou
18 February 1996 (1996-02-18) 27 Real Oviedo 1-2 FC Barcelona Oviedo
Oli Goal 27' Bakero Goal 1'
Amor Goal 81'
Stadium:
25 February 1996 (1996-02-25) 28 FC Barcelona 1-0 Real Betis Barcelona
Kodro Goal 84' Stadium: Camp Nou
2 March 1996 (1996-03-02) 29 Athletic de Bilbao 0-0 FC Barcelona Bilbao
Stadium: San Mamés
9 March 1996 (1996-03-09) 30 Valencia CF 4-1 FC Barcelona Valencia
Gómez Goal 40'
Viola Goal 43'
Mijatović Goal 48' Goal 88'
Amor Goal 68' Stadium: Mestalla
16 March 1996 (1996-03-16) 31 FC Barcelona 1–0 Compostela Barcelona
Roger Goal 8' Stadium: Camp Nou
24 March 1996 (1996-03-24) 32 UD Salamanca 1–3 FC Barcelona Salamanca
Goal 11' Amor Goal 4'
Roger Goal 18'
Óscar Goal 30'
Stadium: El Helmantico
27 March 1996 (1996-03-27) 33 FC Barcelona 2-2 CD Tenerife Barcelona
Amor Goal 20'
Celades Goal 35'
Pizzi Goal 6'
Pinilla Goal 31'
Stadium: Camp Nou
30 March 1996 (1996-03-30) 34 Albacete 0-1 FC Barcelona Albacete
Óscar Goal 51'
6 April 1996 (1996-04-06) 35 FC Barcelona 1-0 Real Sociedad Barcelona
Amor Goal 32' Stadium: Camp Nou
13 April 1996 (1996-04-13) 36 Racing de Santander 1-1 FC Barcelona Santander
Goal 88' Cuéllar Goal 11' Stadium: El Sardinero
20 April 1996 (1996-04-20) 37 FC Barcelona 1-3 Atlético de Madrid Barcelona
Cruyff Goal 25' Roberto Goal 10'
Vizcaíno Goal 48'
Biagini Goal 87'
Stadium: Camp Nou
28 April 1996 (1996-04-28) 38 Sporting de Gijón 0–3 FC Barcelona Gijón
de la Peña Goal 4'
Hagi Goal 15'
Óscar Goal 26'
Stadium: El Molinon
5 May 1996 (1996-05-05) 39 FC Barcelona 1–1 Sevilla CF Barcelona
Moya Goal 23' Bakero Goal 49' Stadium: Camp Nou
15 May 1996 (1996-05-15) 40 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona Barcelona
Urzaiz Goal 87' Luís Figo Goal 51' Stadium: Montjuic
19 May 1996 (1996-05-19) 41 FC Barcelona 3-2 RC Celta Barcelona
Cuéllar Goal 71'
Óscar Goal 77' Goal 88'
Alejo Goal 44'
Gudelj Goal 52'
Stadium: Camp Nou
26 May 1996 (1996-05-26) 42 Deportivo La Coruña 2–2 FC Barcelona La Coruña
Bebeto Goal 37' Goal 57' Guardiola Goal 74'
Amor Goal 87'
Stadium: Riazor

Copa del Rey[]

Round of 16

10 January 1996 (1996-01-10) Hércules CF 0-0 FC Barcelona Alicante
17 January 1996 (1996-01-17) FC Barcelona 4–1 Hércules CF Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Quarterfinals

1 February 1996 (1996-02-01) 2-2 FC Barcelona Numancia
14 February 1996 (1996-02-14) FC Barcelona 3–1 Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Semifinals

22 February 1996 (1996-02-22) FC Barcelona 1-0 RCD Espanyol Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
27 February 1996 (1996-02-27) RCD Espanyol 2-3 FC Barcelona Barcelona
Stadium: Montjuic

Final[]

10 April 1996 (1996-04-10) FC Barcelona 0-1 Atlético de Madrid Zaragoza
Report PanticGoal 102' Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 32,500
Referee: Manuel Díaz Vega

UEFA Cup[]

First Round[]

12 September 1995 (1995-09-12) Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael 0-7 SpainFC Barcelona Alicante
26 September 1995 (1995-09-26) FC BarcelonaSpain 5-0 IsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva FC Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Second round[]

17 October 1995 (1995-10-17) FC BarcelonaSpain 3-0 Vitória Guimarães SCPortugal Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
31 October 1995 (1995-10-31) Vitória Guimarães SCPortugal 0-4 SpainFC Barcelona

Eightfinals[]

21 November 1995 (1995-11-21) Sevilla FCSpain 1-1 SpainFC Barcelona Sevilla
Stadium: Sanchez Pizjuan
5 December 1995 (1995-12-05) FC BarcelonaSpain 3–1 SpainSevilla FC Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Quarterfinals[]

5 March 1996 (1996-03-05) FC BarcelonaSpain 2-2 NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
19 March 1996 (1996-03-19) PSV EindhovenNetherlands 2-3 SpainFC Barcelona Eindhoven
Stadium: Philips Stadion

Semifinals[]

2 April 1996 Bayern München Germany 2–2 Spain Barcelona München
20:15 CET Witeczek Goal 52'
Scholl Goal 57'
Report Óscar Goal 14'
Hagi Goal 77'
Stadium: Olympiastadion,
Attendance: 63,000
Referee: BelgiumMichel Piraux
16 April 1996 Barcelona Spain 1–2 Germany Bayern München Barcelona
21:00 CET De la Peña Goal 89' Report Babbel Goal 40'
Witeczek Goal 84'
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: BulgariaAtanas Uzunov

Friendlies[]

GAMES 1995–1996 [1]

28-7-1995 FRIENDLY -BARCELONA 0-18

29-7-1995 FRIENDLY -BARCELONA 1-16

30-7-1995 FRIENDLY PEC ZWOLLE-BARCELONA 1-4

1-8-1995 FRIENDLY CAMBUUR LEEUWARDEN-BARCELONA 1-1

3-8-1995 FRIENDLY GRONINGEN-BARCELONA 2-2

5-8-1995 FRIENDLY UTRECHT-BARCELONA 3-3

6-8-1995 FRIENDLY AJAX-BARCELONA 1-4

10-8-1995 CITY OF PALMA TROPHY BARCELONA-VASCO DA GAMA 0-0/2-4/ PENALTY

12-8-1995 CITY OF PALMA TROPHY REAL BETIS-BARCELONA 2-3

16-8-1995 CITY OF LA LÍNEA TROPHY OLYMPIQUE LYON-BARCELONA 2-3

19-8-1995 MEMORIAL MARIO CECCHI GORI AC FIORENTINA-BARCELONA 2-0

19-8-1995 MEMORIAL MARIO CECCHI GORI VINCENZA-BARCELONA 1-2

22-8-1995 Joan Gamper Trophy BARCELONA-CSKA SOFIA 4-0

23-8-1995 Joan Gamper Trophy BARCELONA-SAN LORENZO 5-1

25-8-1995 FRIENDLY SEVILLA-BARCELONA 3-3

28-8-1995 FRIENDLY ALCAMPELL-BARCELONA 0-10

28-8-1995 COPA CATALUNYA BARCELONA-TÀRREGA 4-0

28-8-1995 COPA CATALUNYA LLEIDA-BARCELONA 0-0

13-3-1996 COPA CATALUNYA ESPANYOL-BARCELONA 5-1

Statistics[]

Players statistics[]

No. Pos Nat Player Total 1995–96 La Liga 1995–96 Copa del Rey 1995–96 UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Spain Busquets 52 -49 37 -33 7 -7 8 -9
2 DF Spain Ferrer 43 0 28 0 6+1 0 7+1 0
20 DF Spain Nadal 48 3 31+4 2 6 1 6+1 0
5 DF Romania Popescu 50 8 33+4 5 5 2 8 1
12 DF Spain Sergi 53 2 39+1 0 6 0 7 2
4 DM Spain Guardiola 47 2 28+4 1 7 0 7+1 1
23 DM Spain De la Peña 42 9 25+6 7 4 0 2+5 2
7 MF Portugal Figo 52 8 33+2 5 4+3 0 9+1 3
6 MF Spain Bakero 46 10 28+4 6 4 1 9+1 3
24 MF Spain Roger 46 9 27+6 5 2+2 0 8+1 4
9 FW Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Kodro 43 15 26+6 9 5 3 6 3
3 DF Spain Abelardo 43 3 25+6 1 6 1 3+3 1
8 MF Spain Amor 40 9 16+12 6 2+4 2 6 1
10 FW Spain Cuellar 16 2 3+9 2 0+1 0 1+2 0
11 MF Romania Hagi 28 6 12+7 3 4 0 5 3
13 GK Spain Angoy 5 -3 4 -3 0 0 1 0
14 FW Netherlands Jordi Cruyff 18 2 11+2 2 1 0 2+2 0
16 MF Spain Óscar 37 14 11+17 10 2+2 1 2+3 3
19 DF Spain Carreras 24 1 10+8 0 1 0 3+2 1
21 MF Croatia Prosinecki 23 2 12+7 2 2+2 0
22 GK Spain Lopetegui 3 -4 2 -3 0 0 1 -1
25 DF Spain Quique Álvarez 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
26 MF Spain Celades 25 4 11+5 2 1 0 6+2 2
27 MF Spain Juan Carlos 14 2 3+4 0 2+2 2 1+2 0
28 MF Spain Velamazan 15 4 7+4 3 0+1 0 1+2 1
29 DF Spain Roca 1 0 1 0
31 MF Spain Setvalls 1 0 0+1 0
32 FW Spain García Pimienta 1 0 1 0
34 MF Spain Juanjo 1 0 0+1 0
35 MF Spain Rufete 1 0 0+1 0
  • Source:[citation needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Graham Turner (14 May 1995). "Popescu signs with FCB". El País (in Spanish). elpais.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ País, El (26 June 1995). "FC Barcelona transfers Cuellar in". El País. elpais.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. ^ País, El (8 May 1995). "Agreement between Barcelona and Real Sociedad for the transfer of Kodro". El País (in Spanish). elpais.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  4. ^ Serras, Manel; Carbonell, Rafael (20 July 1995). "Prosinecki signs a 3-year-deal with FC Barcelona". El País (in Spanish). elpais.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  5. ^ País, El (13 March 1995). "Figo signs a Pre-Agreement with FCB". El País (in Spanish). elpais.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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