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2004/05

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Match facts

  • 86'

    Maxi López (in) - Iniesta (out) .

    04-05 바르셀로나 - 04-05 baleusellona

  • 86'

    Huth (in) - Duff (out) .

  • 84'

    Johnson

  • 84'

    Giuly (in) - Belletti (out) .

  • 83'

    Kežman

  • 79'

    Tiago (in) - Gudjohnsen (out) .

  • 76'

    Terry

  • 68'

    Xavi Hernández

  • 51'

    Johnson (in) - Ferreira (out) .

  • 46'

    Sylvinho (in) - Van Bronckhorst (out) .

  • 38'

    Ronaldinho

  • 29'

    Van Bronckhorst

  • 27'

    Ronaldinho

  • 26'

    Ferreira

  • 19'

    Duff

  • 17'

    Lampard

  • 8'

    Gudjohnsen

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[2] 밀란의 골키퍼인 지다가 경기 도중 폭죽에 맞아 쓰러지면서 경기가 중단되었고, 밀란의 3-0 몰수승 선언을 하였다.[3] 인테르는 다음 UEFA 주관대회 홈 4경기를 무관중 개최 명령을 받았다.[3] 중단 선언된 시점에서는 밀란이 1-0[4] 후반 70분, 코너킥 기회를 가진 인테르가 에스테반 캄비아소의 헤딩골로 2-1 득점되었지만, 독일 출신 마르쿠스 메르크 주심이 캄비아소가 반칙했다고 옐로우카드를 꺼낸다. 노골에다가 오심으로 인해 당황하고 열받은 인테르 관중들이 폭죽을 날려 난장판을 만들게 된다.[5] 승부차기 2-4[B] 원정 다득점[7] 차는 순간 무게 중심을 잃었는지, 두덱이 막을 필요도 없을 만큼 공이 왼쪽 하늘로 솟구쳐 버렸다. 이 때 ITV 해설에 따르면 "Not even close", "That is a horrible penalty"

This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and market value. It also contains a table with average age, cumulative market value and average market value for each player position and overall.

The 2004–05 season saw Futbol 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 and thus La Liga trophy returned to Barcelona's trophy room. 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[edit]

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.

In[edit]

Total spending:€74.2 million

Out[edit]

Total income:€14.75 million

Last updated: 30 September

Competitions[edit]

La Liga[edit]

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League table[edit]

Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) Champion

Results by Round[edit]

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