Barcelona have won 25 titles at Camp Nou

Barcelona have won 25 titles at Camp Nou

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They have won La Liga on the final day at Camp Nou six times

Cruyff, with six, has won more trophies 'in casa' than any other coach

In almost 60 years of history, 25 titles have been celebrated at Camp Nou. European and domestic. Unique 'finals' or two legs. Afternoons and nights of glory which could continue tomorrow if Barcelona beat Eibar and Real Madrid lose to Malaga. 

La Liga has shown that strange things can happen, even if you're not top going in to the final day. That was the case in 1992, 1993 and 1994, when Barcelona did their homework and won their matches, with their rivals dropping points and letting them in. 

After moving to Camp Nou, Barca have won their first title there in the Copa de Ferias (1955-1958), beating a London XI 6-0 having drawn the first leg 2-2. 

MORE JOY 

They would go on to win a league there (beating Zaragoza 5-0 in the final game), another Copa de Ferias (4-1 against Birmingham City) and a Copa del Generalísimo (3-1 vs. Zaragoza). In the 1970s they won the Finalísima de Ferias at Camp Nou (2-1 against Leeds United).

Moving on to the 1980s, there were four more titles won at Camp Nou: a Cup Winners' Cup, two League Cups (the first against Real Madrid) and a Spanish Super Cup (despite having lost the first leg to Athletic at San Mames). There was also the first reverse when Atletico won the Spanish Super Cup at Camp Nou. 

NINETIES Success

In the 1990s there were seven trophies more: Two Spanish Super Cups, one European Super Cup and four leagues. There was less success in the 2000s, wth just three Super Cups. In the current decade there have been six out of a potential eight trophies won in matches at Camp Nou.

FOURTH ‘final’ 

The 'final' against Eibar will be Luis Enrique's fourth in three seasons. He won the first and the third (Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup, against Athletic), but lost the second (Super Cup, against Athletic). 

ALL THE TROPHIES WON AT CAMP NOu

1957-58 Final (second leg) Copa Ferias FCB-London XI 6:0
1959-60 J-30 Liga (last game) FCB-Zaragoza 5:0
1959-60 Final (second leg) Copa Ferias  FCB-Birmingham City 4:1
1962-63 Final Copa Generalísimo  FCB-Zaragoza 3:1
1971-72 Final Copa Ferias FCB-Leeds United 2:1
1981-82 Final European Cup Winners' Cup FCB-Standard Liege 2:1
1982-83 Final (second leg) Copa de la Liga FCB-Real Madrid 2:1
1983-84 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Athletic Club 0:1
1985-86 Final (second leg) Copa de la Liga FCB-Real Betis 2:0
1991-92 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Atlético Madrid 1:1
1991-92  J-38 Liga (last game) FCB-Athletic Club  2:0
1992-93 Final (second leg) Super Cup (Europe) FCB-Werder Bremen 2:1
1992-93 J-38 Liga (last game)  FCB-Real Sociedad 1:0
1993-94  J-38 Liga (last game) FCB-Sevilla    5:2
1994-95 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Zaragoza 4:5
1997-98 J-34 Liga FCB-Zaragoza 1:0
2005-06 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Real Betis 1:2
2006-07 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-RCD Espanyol 3:0
2009-10 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Athletic Club 3:0
2009-10 J-38 Liga (última) FCB-Valladolid 4:0
2010-11 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Sevilla 4:0
2011-12  Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Real Madrid 3:2
2013-14 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Atlético Madrid  0:0
2014-15 Final Copa del Rey FCB-Athletic Club 3:1
2016-17 Final (second leg) Super Cup FCB-Sevilla 3:0