FC Barcelona
Association football club in Spain
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| October 2025 | Multiple key players leave the team, including veteran goalkeeper Vincent Gérard's retirement, and transfers of players like Melvyn Richardson to Wisła Płock, Hampus Wanne to HØJ Elite, and Thiagus dos Santos to ONE Veszprém. |
| October 4 2025 | FC Barcelona Handbol's 2025-26 season staff is announced, featuring Xavier O'Callaghan as General Manager, Antonio Carlos Ortega as Head Coach, and a diverse international coaching team including Konstantin Igropulo, Jordi Rosell, Tomas Svensson, and medical staff Sebastià Salas and Josep A. Gutiérrez. |
| June 30 2025 | Conclusion of the 2024-25 season, which saw Barcelona win a treble of domestic trophies, including defeating Real Madrid in two finals and twice in the league. |
| 2025 | In a dramatic Champions League match against Benfica, Barcelona won 5-4 after being down 4-2, with goals from Lewandowski, Raphinha, and Eric Garcia. This result confirmed their advancement to the Champions League round of 16. |
| May 27 2025 | Lamine Yamal signs a contract renewal with FC Barcelona, extending his contract until 30 June 2031 |
| May 25 2025 | Robert Lewandowski scored his 100th competitive goal for Barcelona's first team in a 0-3 away match against Athletic Bilbao in La Liga. The Polish forward reached this milestone in his 147th appearance for the club. |
| May 22 2025 | Raphinha signs a contract renewal with FC Barcelona, extending his contract until 30 June 2028 |
| May 21 2025 | Hansi Flick is appointed as manager of FC Barcelona, signing a contract until 30 June 2027 |
| May 18 2025 | Barcelona lost to Villarreal 2–3. |
| May 15 2025 | Pedri (Spain) reached his 200th appearance for Barcelona's first team in an away La Liga match against Espanyol, losing 0-2. |
| May 15 2025 | Espanyol lost to Barcelona 0–2. |
| May 2025 | The team experiences significant player departures, with key players like Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas moving to THW Kiel, Hampus Wanne transferring to HØJ Elite, and Aitor Ariño joining Füchse Berlin. |
| May 3 2025 | Dani Rodríguez, a 19-year-old forward from Spain, made his competitive debut in an away La Liga match against Valladolid, which ended 1-2. |
| May 3 2025 | Valladolid lost to Barcelona 1–2. |
| April 30 2025 | Lamine Yamal, the Spanish forward, reached his 100th appearance in a Champions League home match against Inter Milan, which ended in a 3-3 draw. |
| April 30 2025 | Barcelona Spain's drew with Italy's Inter Milan 3–3. |
| April 26 2025 | Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3–2 after extra time. |
| April 22 2025 | Barcelona beat Mallorca 1–0. |
| April 19 2025 | Barcelona beat Celta Vigo 4–3. |
| 2025 | Barcelona reaches the UEFA Champions League semifinals for the first time since the 2018-19 season. |
| April 12 2025 | Leganés lost to Barcelona 0–1. |
| April 9 2025 | Barcelona Spain's beat Germany's Borussia Dortmund 4–0. |
| 2025 | First season since 2009–10 without veteran full-back Sergi Roberto, who departed the club after his contract expired. |
| 2025 | Đorđe Cikuša Jeličić returned from loan at France's Montpellier Handball to FC Barcelona Handbol as a right back (RB) player. |
| 2025 | Ian Barrufet returned from loan at Germany's MT Melsungen to rejoin FC Barcelona Handbol as a left wing (LW) player. |
| 2025 | Hampus Wanne transferred from FC Barcelona Handbol to Denmark's HØJ Elite as a left wing (LW) player. |
| 2025 | Melvyn Richardson transferred from FC Barcelona Handbol to Poland's Wisła Płock as a right back (RB) player. |
| 2025 | Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas transferred from FC Barcelona Handbol to Germany's THW Kiel as a goalkeeper (GK). |
| 2025 | FC Barcelona Handbol announced roster transfers for the 2025-26 season, including several player movements both joining and leaving the team. |
| 2025 | Aitor Ariño transferred from FC Barcelona Handbol to Germany's Füchse Berlin as a left wing (LW) player. |
| 2025 | Daniel Fernández transferred from Germany's TVB Stuttgart to FC Barcelona Handbol as a left wing (LW) player. |
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