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The  treble-winning  season  continued  into  the  2009–10  season,  in  which  FC  Barcelona  lifted  four
  more  trophies:  the  Liga  title,  the  Spanish  and  European  Super  Cups  and  the first  World  Club
  Championship in history. The highlight was the team achieving ninety-nine points in the league.


  Squad: Valdés, Piqué, Rafa Márquez, Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, Bojan, Pinto, Gabi Milito, Keita,

     Henry, Dani Alvés, Abidal,  Touré,  Pedro,  Busquets,  Zlatan  Ibrahimovi ć,  Maxwell,  Jeffren  and
     Chygrynskiy.


  Total games played: 65 (Pre-season 5, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 2, European Super Cup 1, Liga
     38, Copa 4, Champions League 12 and World Club Championship 2)
  Total games won: 48 (Pre-season 3, Gamper 0, Spanish Super Cup 2, European Super Cup 1, Liga 31,
     Copa 3, Champions League 6 and World Club Championship 2)
  Total games drawn: 12 (Pre-season 2, Gamper 0, Spanish Super Cup 0, European Super Cup 0, Liga 6,
     Copa 0, Champions League 4, World Club Championship 0)

  Total games lost: 5 (Pre-season 0, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 0, European Super Cup 0, Liga 1,
     Copa 1, Champions League 2 and World Club Championship 0)
  Total goals scored: 150 (Pre-season 12, Gamper 0, Spanish Super Cup 5, European Super Cup 1, Liga
     98, Copa 9, Champions League 20 and World Club Championship 5)
  Total goals conceded: 44 (Pre-season 4, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 1, European Super Cup 0, Liga
     24, Copa 2, Champions League 10, World Club Championship 2)

  Titles: 4 (Liga, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, World Club Championship)
  Individual awards: Zamora Trophy,Víctor Valdés; Ballon d’Or, FIFA World Player, Golden Boot and
     Pichichi (for most goals scored), Leo Messi.




  2010–11 Season: Liga, Champions League and Spanish Super Cup


  Barça overcame the adversities encountered that season and ended up lifting three trophies, earned
  through hard work and good play. The team became European Champions in magnificent style and
  three-time Liga winners. Highlights were the second Ballon d’Or for Leo Messi and the 5-0 win over
  Mourinho’s Madrid in the Camp Nou.


  2010–11 Squad: Valdés, Piqué, Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, Bojan, Pinto, Keita, Dani Alvés, Abidal,

     Pedro, Busquets, Maxwell, Jeffrén, Milito, Adriano, Mascherano, Fontàs, Afellay and David Villa.


  Total games played: 65 (Pre-season 3, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 2, Liga 38, Copa 9, Champions
     League 13)
  Total  games  won: 48 (Pre-season 3, Gamper 0, Spanish Super Cup 1, Liga 30, Copa 5, Champions
     League 9)
  Total games drawn: 12 (Pre-season 0, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 0, Liga 6, Copa 2, Champions
     League 3)

  Total games lost: 5 (Pre-season 0, Gamper 0, Spanish Super Cup 1, Liga 2, Copa 2, Champions League
     1)
  Total  goals  scored:  185  (Pre-season  12,  Gamper  1,  Spanish  Super  Cup  5,  League  95,  Copa  22,
     Champions League 30)
  Total goals conceded: 44 (Pre-season 4, Gamper 1, Spanish Super Cup 3, Liga 21, Copa 6, Champions
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