2004–05 FC Barcelona season

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FC Barcelona
2004–05 season
President Joan Laporta
Head Coach Frank Rijkaard
Stadium Camp Nou
La Liga 1st
Copa del Rey Round of 64
UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Top goalscorer League:
Samuel Eto'o (25)
All:
Samuel Eto'o (29)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2004-05 season saw Fútbol Club Barcelona end their six-year wait for the La Liga title, having not won the league or, indeed, any trophy since the 1998–99 season. Having finished second in La Liga the previous season, Barcelona once again competed in the UEFA Champions League as well as the Copa del Rey. The squad was restructured significantly following the retirement of key players Luis Enrique and Marc Overmars, as well as the return of Edgar Davids to Juventus and first team regulars Patrick Kluivert and Phillip Cocu moving onto new clubs. Ronaldinho's and new signing Samuel Eto'o's performances won them places in FIFPro's XI of 2004-05. Ronaldinho was later named FIFA World Player of the Year for 2005 for the second time in succession and with the highest points total ever;[1] Eto'o came third. This season was also notable for the debut of Lionel Messi.

Players

Squad

Correct as of 30 September 2009.[2][3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Víctor Valdés
2 Brazil DF Juliano Belletti
3 Italy MF Thiago Motta
4 Mexico DF Rafael Márquez
5 Spain DF Carles Puyol (captain)
6 Spain MF Xavi Hernández
7 Sweden FW Henrik Larsson
8 France MF Ludovic Giuly
9 Cameroon FW Samuel Eto'o
10 Brazil MF Ronaldinho
11 Argentina FW Maxi López
12 Netherlands DF Giovanni van Bronckhorst
14 Spain MF Gerard López
15 Brazil MF Edmílson
No. Position Player
16 Brazil DF Sylvinho
18 Spain MF Gabri García
19 Spain DF Fernando Navarro
20 Portugal MF Deco
22 Italy MF Demetrio Albertini
23 Spain DF Oleguer Presas
24 Spain MF Andrés Iniesta
25 Spain GK Albert Jorquera
28 Spain GK Rubén Martínez
30 Argentina FW Lionel Messi
31 Spain MF Joan Verdú
32 Spain DF Damià Abella
34 Spain DF Rodri
36 Spain MF Javito

In

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
22 MF Italy Albertini 32 EU AtalantaItaly Transfer Green tickY Winter 2005 Free [1]
8 MF France Giuly 27 EU MonacoFrance Transfer Green tickY Summer 2007 €8.5M [2]
15 MF Brazil Edmílson 28 EU LyonFrance Transfer Green tickY Summer 2008 €8M [3]
2 DF Brazil Belletti 27 Non-EU Villarreal Transfer Green tickY Summer 2007 €3.7M [4]
20 MF Portugal Deco 26 EU PortoPortugal Transfer Green tickY Summer 2008 €21m [5]
16 DF Brazil Sylvinho 28 EU Celta de Vigo Transfer Green tickY Summer 2009 €2M [6]
9 FW Cameroon Eto'o 23 EU Mallorca Transfer Green tickY Summer 2008 €24M [7]
25 GK Spain Albert Jorquera 25 EU Barcelona B Promote Face-smile.svg Summer 2008 Free
32 FW Spain Damià 22 EU Barcelona B Promote Face-smile.svg Summer 2008 Free

Total spending: Decrease €74.2 million

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
8 MF Netherlands Cocu 33 EU PSVNetherlands Contract termination Red XN Summer Free
9 FW Netherlands Kluivert 28 EU Newcastle UnitedEngland Contract termination Red XN Summer Free [8]
2 DF Netherlands Reiziger 31 EU MiddlesbroughEngland Contract termination Red XN Summer Free [9]
29 MF Spain Luis García 26 EU LiverpoolEngland Transfer Green tickY Summer €8.75M [10]
11 MF Netherlands Overmars 33 EU Retirement Hammer (Last Stone First End) Summer N/A [11]
21 FW Spain Luis Enrique 36 EU Retirement Hammer (Last Stone First End) Summer N/A [12]
20 MF Portugal Quaresma 22 EU PortoPortugal Swap Summer €6M [13]
25 GK Germany Enke 26 EU Hannover 96Germany Transfer Green tickY Summer Free [14]
36 FW Spain Sergio García 20 EU Levante Transfer Green tickY Summer Free [15]
1 GK Turkey Rüştü 31 Non-EU FenerbahçeTurkey Loan → Summer N/A [16]
7 FW Argentina Saviola 24 EU MonacoFrance Loan → Summer N/A [17]
3 MF Netherlands Davids 31 EU JuventusItaly Loan ended Summer N/A [18]
27 DF Spain Óscar 23 EU LazioItaly Loan → Summer N/A [19]

Total income: Increase €14.75 million

Last updated: 30 September

Statistics

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Results

La Liga[4]

Date Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Points Position
29 August 2004 Racing Santander A 2–0 Giuly 68', Eto'o 74' 3 3
11 September 2004 Sevilla H 2–0 Giuly 35', Larsson 79' 6 1
19 September 2004 Atlético de Madrid A 1–1 Gio 22' 7 2
23 September 2004 Zaragoza H 4–1 Eto'o 26', 46', Xavi 66', Gio 78' 10 2
26 September 2004 Mallorca A 3–1 Larsson 10', Eto'o 38', 39' 13 2
3 October 2004 Numancia H 1–0 Larsson 70' 16 1
16 October 2004 Espanyol A 1–0 Deco 9' 19 1
24 October 2004 Osasuna H 3–0 Eto'o 40', 90', Ronaldinho 42' 22 1
30 October 2004 Athletic Club A 1–1 Eto'o 10' 23 1
6 November 2004 Deportivo de La Coruña H 2–1 Xavi 22', Eto'o 35' 26 1
14 November 2004 Betis A 1–2 Gerard 71' 26 1
20 November 2004 Real Madrid H 3–0 Eto'o 23', Gio 42', Ronaldinho 75' 29 1
27 November 2004 Getafe A 2–1 Márquez 20', Deco 22' 32 1
4 December 2004 Málaga H 4–0 Eto'o 24', 89', Deco 28', Iniesta 60' 35 1
11 December 2004 Albacete A 2–1 Iniesta 1', Xavi 85' 38 1
18 December 2004 Valencia H 1–1 Ronaldinho 79' 39 1
21 December 2004 Levante H 2–1 Deco 35', Eto'o 86' 42 1
9 January 2005 Villarreal A 0–3 42 1
16 January 2005 Real Sociedad H 1–0 Eto'o 80' 45 1
22 January 2005 Racing Santander H 3–0 Eto'o 7', Ronaldinho 74', Deco 76' 48 1
29 January 2005 Sevilla A 4–0 Eto'o 48', Baptista 55' (o.g.), Ronaldinho 57', Giuly 74' 51 1
1 February 2005 Atlético de Madrid H 0–2 51 1
12 February 2005 Zaragoza A 4–1 Toledo 1' (o.g.), Giuly 29', Eto'o 39', Márquez 71' 54 1
19 February 2005 Mallorca H 2–0 Deco 16', 56' 57 1
26 February 2005 Numancia A 1–1 Márquez 46' 58 1
1 March 2005 Espanyol H 0–0 59 1
5 March 2005 Osasuna A 1–0 Eto'o 39' 62 1
12 March 2005 Athletic Club H 2–0 Deco 20', Giuly 38' 65 1
19 March 2005 Deportivo de La Coruña A 1–0 Giuly 10' 68 1
3 April 2005 Real Betis H 3–3 Eto'o 14', 82', Gio 90' 69 1
10 April 2005 Real Madrid A 2–4 Eto'o 28', Ronaldinho 73' 69 1
17 April 2005 Getafe H 2–0 Ronaldinho 29', Giuly 56' 72 1
24 April 2005 Málaga A 4–0 Oleguer 21', Giuly 33', 67', Gerard 89' 75 1
1 May 2005 Albacete H 2–0 Eto'o 66', Messi 88' 78 1
8 May 2005 Valencia A 2–0 Ronaldinho 28', Eto'o 29' 81 1
14 May 2005 Levante A 1–1 Eto'o 60' 82 1
22 May 2005 Villarreal H 3–3 Ronaldinho 34', Giuly 37', 48' 83 1
28 May 2005 Real Sociedad A 0–0 84 1

Champions League

Group stage

First knockout round

See also

References

External links