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Barcelona Create History with Domestic Treble Under Hansi Flick in Amazing 2024/25 Season

5 months ago
Barcelona players celebrating 2024–25 La Liga Victory
Barcelona players celebrating 2024–25 La Liga title win under coach Hansi Flick after securing historic domestic treble

Barcelona have made the 2024–25 season unforgettable by winning a domestic treble for the first time in 36 years. Under the guidance of newly appointed head coach Hansi Flick, Barca lifted the La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup trophies—marking a golden chapter in the club’s legacy.

La Liga Title Sealed with Derby Win

Barcelona secured their 28th La Liga title after a 2-0 win over city rivals Espanyol in their recent derby clash. Before that, they had already clinched the Copa del Rey and Supercopa titles, defeating archrivals Real Madrid in both finals.

Flick’s Impact in First Season

Achieving a treble in a manager’s debut season is rare, but Hansi Flick made it possible. Since his arrival, the team has shown unity, attacking flair, and mental strength. Flick said after the victory, “At Barcelona, winning trophies is a must—and we’ve achieved that with a domestic treble.”

Unbeaten Streak in 2025

Despite a few struggles in late 2024, Barca remained unbeaten in La Liga throughout 2025. They won 15 of their last 17 league matches and drew just twice, dominating the table.

Near-Record Breaking Attack

Barca scored 97 league goals this season, almost matching their 2017–18 record of 99 goals under Ernesto Valverde. With 168 goals across all competitions, they were the top-scoring team among Europe’s big five leagues.

Real Madrid Rivalry Dominated

In a season to remember, Barca defeated Real Madrid four times—including 5-2 and 4-3 wins in the league. These victories played a crucial role in their league title win.

Yamal Shines as Star of the Season

Seventeen-year-old Lamine Yamal stole the spotlight. His 17 goals and several key assists were vital to the team’s success. Under Flick’s mentorship, young talents like Yamal are flourishing, signaling a bright future for the club.

Champions League Hopes Fall Short

Although Barca looked strong in Europe too, their Champions League dream ended in the semifinals after a narrow 4-3 loss in the second leg. A win would have made them one of the few clubs to achieve a quadruple.

Barcelona fans will remember this season not just for the silverware, but for the style, passion, and youth-driven performances that defined their path to domestic glory.

Pralin Dhungana

Pralin Dhungana

Pralin is a Sports Writer here at The Ritible, He writes on Global sports & Local sports coverage.