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1982–83 FC Barcelona season

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FC Barcelona
1982–83 season
PresidentJosep Lluís Núñez
ManagerUdo Lattek (until 4 March 1983)
José Luis Romero (until 7 March 1983)
César Luis Menotti
La Liga4th
Copa del ReyWinners
Copa de la LigaWinners
Cup Winners' CupQuarter-finals
UEFA Super CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Diego Maradona (11)
All: Diego Maradona (23)

The 1982–83 season was the 84th season in FC Barcelona's history.

The club won two trophies, the Copa del Rey and the Copa de la Liga.

Season review

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Barcelona began the season with a loss away to Valencia. They went on a 14 match unbeaten run, and lost to Athletic Bilbao at home. This was followed up by a loss to Las Palmas. However, Barca bounced back from the two losses, winning seven of their next eight matches. Following a loss at home to Racing de Santander, the club went through a downfall in form, losing three of their next eight matches. Despite a 7-2 routing of Las Palmas on the penultimate matchday, Barca were not able to end the season on a high note, losing to Osasuna 1-0 and finishing fourth.

Barcelona won the Copa del Rey against rivals Real Madrid, 2-1 at La Romareda, thanks to a 90th minute goal from Marcos.

In the Cup Winners Cup, Barca were eliminated on away goals by Austria Wien.

In the Copa de La Liga, a new competition that began play this season, Barca entered in the QF, beating Gijon 1-0 on aggregate. Their next match was a 1-0 loss to Atletico Madrid in the SF, but a dominant 5-2 victory in the second leg put them in the finals , once again against Real Madrid. Barcelona won 4-3 on aggregate to lift their second trophy of the season.

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Urruti
GK Spain ESP Amador
GK Spain ESP Pello Artola
DF Spain ESP Migueli
DF Spain ESP Julio Alberto
DF Spain ESP Gerardo
DF Spain ESP Esteban Vigo
DF Spain ESP Antonio Olmo
DF Spain ESP José Ramón Alexanko
DF Spain ESP Josep Moratalla
DF Spain ESP Manolo
MF Spain ESP Víctor
MF Spain ESP Urbano
MF Spain ESP Periko Alonso
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Germany GER Bernd Schuster
MF Spain ESP Juan José Estella
MF Spain ESP Tente Sánchez
FW Spain ESP Marcos Alonso
FW Spain ESP Pichi Alonso
FW Spain ESP Lobo Carrasco
FW Denmark DEN Allan Simonsen
FW Argentina ARG Diego Armando Maradona
FW Spain ESP Enrique Morán
FW Spain ESP Paco Clos
FW Spain ESP Quini

Competitions

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Friendlies

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8 September 1982 Friendly ACF Fiorentina 0–0 FC Barcelona
21 September 1982 friendly Servette FC 1–4 FC Barcelona
26 October 1982 Villafranca 0–1 FC Barcelona
13 November 1982 PSG 1–4 FC Barcelona
3 August 1982 Friendly SV Meppen 0–5 FC Barcelona
7 August 1982 Friendly 1. FC Kleve 0–6 FC Barcelona
13 August 1982 Teresa Herrera Trophy Internacional 0–1 FC Barcelona
15 August 1982 Teresa Herrera Trophy Dynamo Kyiv 4–1 FC Barcelona
21 August 1982 friendly Mallorca 1–2 FC Barcelona
24 August 1982 Joan Gamper Trophy FC Barcelona 0–0
(1–4 p)
Internacional
25 August 1982 Joan Gamper Trophy FC Barcelona 1–1
(4–5 p)
FC Köln
28 August 1982 Trofeo Costa Verde Red Star Belgrade 1-0 FC Barcelona
29 August 1982 Trofeo Costa Verde Oviedo 0–1 FC Barcelona
29 May 1983 FC Barcelona 12–1 Catalonia 3rd Div. All Star XI

La Liga

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
2 Real Madrid 34 20 9 5 57 25 +32 49 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Atlético Madrid 34 20 6 8 56 38 +18 46
4 Barcelona 34 17 10 7 60 29 +31 44 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
5 Sevilla 34 15 12 7 44 31 +13 42 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
6 Zaragoza 34 17 6 11 59 39 +20 40
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Barcelona qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup by winning the Copa del Rey.

Matches

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Source:[1]

4 September 1982 1 Valencia CF 2-1 FC Barcelona Valencia
Stadium: Mestalla
11 September 1982 2 FC Barcelona 3-0 Real Valladolid Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
19 September 1982 3 Sevilla CF 0-0 FC Barcelona
25 September 1982 4 FC Barcelona 1-1 Real Zaragoza
2 October 1982 5 Atletico Madrid 1-1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Stadium: Estadio Vicente Calderon
9 October 1982 6 FC Barcelona 1-0 Español Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
16 October 1982 7 Malaga 1-4 FC Barcelona
24 October 1982 8 FC Barcelona 1-1 Sporting Gijon Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
30 October 1982 9 Racing Santander 0-4 FC Barcelona
6 November 1982 10 FC Barcelona 3-0 UD Salamanca Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
10 November 1982 11 Real Betis 1-1 FC Barcelona Seville
21 November 1982 12 FC Barcelona 2-2 Celta Vigo Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
27 November 1982 13 Real Madrid 0-2 FC Barcelona Madrid
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
5 December 1982 14 FC Barcelona 1-0 Real Sociedad Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
12 December 1982 15 FC Barcelona 0-1 Athletic Bilbao Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
18 December 1982 16 UD Las Palmas 2-1 FC Barcelona Las Palmas
2 January 1983 17 FC Barcelona 3-0 Osasuna Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
5 January 1983 18 FC Barcelona 1-0 Valencia Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
9 January 1983 19 Real Valladolid 1-3 FC Barcelona Valladolid
15 January 1983 20 FC Barcelona 1-0 Sevilla Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
21 January 1983 21 Real Zaragoza 2-2 FC Barcelona Zaragoza
30 January 1983 22 FC Barcelona 2-1 Atletico de Madrid Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
6 February 1983 23 RCD Espanyol 0-3 FC Barcelona Barcelona
9 February 1983 24 FC Barcelona 2-1 Malaga Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
19 February 1983 25 Sporting de Gijon 0-0 FC Barcelona Gijon
26 February 1983 26 FC Barcelona 0-2 Racing de Santander Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
5 March 1983 27 UD Salamanca 1-1 FC Barcelona Salamanca
12 March 1983 28 FC Barcelona 1-1 Real Betis Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
20 March 1983 29 Celta de Vigo 0-4 FC Barcelona Vigo
26 March 1983 30 Barcelona 2-1 Real Madrid Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
3 April 1983 31 Real Sociedad 1-0 Barcelona
10 April 1983 32 Athletic Bilbao 3-2 FC Barcelona Bilbao
17 April 1983 33 Barcelona 7–2 Las Palmas Barcelona
Carrasco 2'
Marcos 4'
Maradona 12', 18', 57'
Schuster 35'
Alberto Yellow card 40', 49'
Quini Yellow card 82'
Martínez 39', 66'
Saavedra Yellow card 61'
Stadium: Camp Nou
Referee: Joaquín Ramos Marcos
1 May 1983 34 Osasuna 1–0 FC Barcelona Pamplona
Echeverria 22' Stadium: El Sadar
Referee: José Donato Pes Pérez

European Cup Winners' Cup

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Second round

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15 September 1982 Barcelona Spain 8–0 Cyprus Apollon Limassol Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
29 September 1982 Apollon Limassol Cyprus 1–1 Spain Barcelona

Round of 16

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20 October 1982 R16 L1 FK Crvena ZvezdaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–4 Spain Barcelona
3 November 1982 Cup Win.Cup R16 L2 Barcelona Spain 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFK Crvena Zvezda Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Quarter-finals

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2 March 1983 QF L1 Austria WienAustria 0–0 Spain Barcelona
16 March 1983 QF L2 Barcelona Spain 1–1 AustriaAustria Wien Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

European Super Cup

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19 January 1983 1 Barcelona Spain 1–0 England Aston Villa Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou
26 January 1983 2 Aston Villa England 3–0
(3–1 agg.)
Spain Barcelona Birmingham
Stadium: Villa Park

Copa del Rey

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Round of 16

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2 February 1983 R16 L1 Celta Vigo 0-0 FC Barcelona
22 February 1983 R16 L2 FC Barcelona 2-0 Celta Vigo Barcelona
Stadium: Camp Nou

Quarter-finals

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30 March 1983 QF L1 Athletic Bilbao 1-0 FC Barcelona
13 April 1983 QF L2 FC Barcelona 3-0 Athletic Bilbao

Semi-finals

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7 May 1983 SF L1 FC Barcelona 2-0 Real Sociedad
21 May 1983 SF L2 Real Sociedad 1-2 FC Barcelona

Final

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4 June 1983 Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid La Romareda, Zaragoza
22:15 CET Víctor 32'
Marcos 90'
Report Santillana 50' Attendance: 35,000
Referee: José Luis García Carrión

Copa de la Liga

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12 June 1983 QF L1 Barcelona 1-0 Sporting Gijon
15 June 1983 QF L2 Sporting Gijon 0-0 Barcelona

Semi-finals

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19 June 1983 SF L1 Atletico de Madrid 1-0 Barcelona
22 June 1983 SF L2 Barcelona 5-2 Atletico Madrid

Finals

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26 June 1983 Final L1 Real Madrid 2-2 Barcelona
29 June1983 Final L2 Barcelona 2-1 Real Madrid

References

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