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Derbi Barceloní
Other namesEl derbi
El Derbi Barcelonés,
Catalan derby
LocationBarcelona, Spain
TeamsBarcelona
Espanyol
First meeting7 April 1929
La Liga
Barcelona 1–0 Espanyol
Latest meeting3 November 2024
La Liga
Barcelona 3–1 Espanyol
Next meeting14 May 2025
La Liga
Espanyol v Barcelona
Statistics
Most winsBarcelona (127)
Most player appearancesXavi (36)
Top scorerLionel Messi (25)[1]
Largest victoryEspanyol 6–0 Barcelona
(15 April 1951)
Location of the teams' stadia in the Province of Barcelona
Barcelona
Espanyol

The Derbi Barceloní (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈðɛɾβi βəɾsəluˈni]; Spanish: Derbi Barcelonés, IPA: [ˈðeɾβi βaɾθeloˈnes]; "Barcelonian derby"), is the name given to football matches between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol. Both clubs are located in the Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain.[2]

Rivalry

In the first half of the 20th century during the Miguel Primo de Rivera dictatorship (1923–1930), FC Barcelona was the embodiment of the oppressed Catalan sentiment, in stark contrast to RCD Espanyol which cultivated a kind of compliance to the central authority.[3]

In 1918, the municipalities of Catalonia promoted a campaign requesting the Spanish government a Statute of Autonomy. FC Barcelona joined that request and the Catalan press explained it by saying "FC Barcelona has become the club of Catalonia". The other team of the city, RCD Espanyol, were dissociated from the claim.

On numerous occasions RCD Espanyol have complained of an unfavorable treatment which is sometimes directly offensive according to them, towards the club in favor of FC Barcelona by some public media dependent on the Generalitat of Catalonia like TV3.[4][5][6]

Despite these differences in ideology, the derbi has always been more relevant to Espanyol supporters than Barcelona ones due to the difference in objectives.

Background and history

Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly dominant. In the league table, Espanyol has only managed to finish above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in 1957. Espanyol has the consolation of achieving the largest margin win with a 6–0 in 1951.

In 1996, Barcelona came out on top when the teams were drawn together in the cup semi-finals, although they lost the final to Atlético Madrid. In 2000, the possibility of another derby final evaporated after Barcelona forfeited the second leg of their semi, coincidentally also against Atlético Madrid, in protest at fixture congestion which badly weakened their squad;[7] Espanyol overcame both Real Madrid in their semi and Atlético in the final. The Pericos also claimed the trophy in 2006 and qualified for the 2006 Supercopa de España where they met league champions Barcelona – the Blaugrana winning 4–0 on aggregate.

On 8 June 2007, Espanyol achieved a 2–2 draw against Barça in the penultimate day of the championship, making it possible for Real Madrid to win the 2006–07 La Liga in their next match at the Bernabeu. This match is popularly remembered with the name of Tamudazo, for Raúl Tamudo, the Espanyol player who scored the goal for the draw.[8] Espanyol achieved a 2–1 win against Barça during 2008–09, becoming the first team to defeat Barcelona at Camp Nou in their treble-winning season.[9]

Espanyol moved to their new RCDE Stadium in 2009, but it was not until their tenth meeting with Barcelona at their new arena that they were able to win a derby fixture (three draws, six defeats), winning 1–0 in the 2017–18 Copa del Rey quarter-final, first leg on 17 January 2018.[10] However, Barcelona overturned this 2–0 at the Camp Nou the following week to go through in the tie,[11] the tenth time in succession (since 1961) that Barça had progressed in the domestic Cup. Three years earlier, Barcelona had also won the 2014–15 Copa del Rey by beating Athletic Bilbao, with the Basques having ended Espanyol's hopes, and the chance of a Catalan showpiece, in the semi-finals.[12]

As of 2019, Barça's Lionel Messi who made his debut in the Derby, has scored 25 goals against Espanyol, the most in the history of the derby.[1][2][13]

Espanyol lost 1–0 to Barcelona on 8 July 2020 to be relegated to the Segunda División for the first time since 1994.[14]

On 14 May 2023, Barcelona won the 2022–23 La Liga championship after defeating Espanyol on their home ground. During Barcelona's celebrations, the team quickly ran into the lockers after Espanyol fans invaded the pitch and disrupted Barça's celebrations.[15]

All matches

As of 3 November 2024

Major competitions

Competition Matches Wins Draws Goals
FCB RCDE FCB RCDE
La Liga 177 103 34 40 343 184
Copa del Rey 36 20 10 6 69 47
Supercopa de España 2 2 0 0 4 0
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2 2 0 0 2 0
Total matches 217 127 44 46 418 231

Minor and defunct competitions

Matches Wins Draws Goals
FCB RCDE FCB RCDE
Copa Macaya[16][a] 3 3 0 0 15 1
Copa Barcelona[16][b] 2 0 0 2 4 4
Catalan Championship[17][c] 68 36 22 10 143 96
Pyrenees Cup[18][d] 2 1 1 0 4 5
Copa Catalunya[19][e] 10 3 4 3 11 16
Supercopa de Catalunya[f] 3 0 1 2 1 2
Total matches 88 43 28 17 178 124
  1. ^ Played between 1900 and 1903
  2. ^ Played once, 1902–03
  3. ^ Played between 1903 and 1940
  4. ^ Played between 1910 and 1914
  5. ^ Clubs involved between 1990 and 2014
  6. ^ Current, played since 2014

League

Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Catalan derbi with 17 goals in total.
Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Catalan Derby with 25 goals overall. He is also the second-highest appearance maker (behind Xavi) with 35.
Xavi is the all-time most appearances maker in Catalan Derby's history with 32 in total.
Xavi is the highest appearance maker in the history of the Barcelonian Derby with a total of 36 matches played.
Raúl Tamudo, the originator of the famous Tamudazo
FC Barcelona vs. RCD Espanyol
Season Home team Score Away team
1928–29 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1929–30 FC Barcelona 5–4 RCD Espanyol
1930–31 FC Barcelona 6–2 RCD Espanyol
1931–32 FC Barcelona 2–2 RCD Espanyol
1932–33 FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
1933–34 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
1934–35 FC Barcelona 2–2 RCD Espanyol
1935–36 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1936–37 Spanish Civil War
1937–38 Spanish Civil War
1938–39 Spanish Civil War
1939–40 FC Barcelona 0–1 RCD Espanyol
1940–41 FC Barcelona 2–3 RCD Espanyol
1941–42 FC Barcelona 1–2 RCD Espanyol
1942–43 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1943–44 FC Barcelona 1–3 RCD Espanyol
1944–45 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1945–46 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1946–47 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
1947–48 FC Barcelona 5–1 RCD Espanyol
1948–49 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1949–50 FC Barcelona 1–2 RCD Espanyol
1950–51 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol
1951–52 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1952–53 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1953–54 FC Barcelona 1–4 RCD Espanyol
1954–55 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1955–56 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1956–57 FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
1957–58 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1958–59 FC Barcelona 5–3 RCD Espanyol
1959–60 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1960–61 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol
1961–62 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1962–63 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1963–64 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
1964–65 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1965–66 FC Barcelona 4–2 RCD Espanyol
1966–67 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1967–68 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1968–69 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1969–70 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1970–71 FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1971–72 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1972–73 FC Barcelona 0–1 RCD Espanyol
1973–74 FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1974–75 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol
1975–76 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
1976–77 FC Barcelona 4–2 RCD Espanyol
1977–78 FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
1978–79 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1979–80 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1980–81 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1981–82 FC Barcelona 1–3 RCD Espanyol
1982–83 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1983–84 FC Barcelona 5–2 RCD Espanyol
1984–85 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1985–86 FC Barcelona 0–0 RCD Espanyol
1986–87 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1986–87 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1987–88 FC Barcelona 3–2 RCD Espanyol
1988–89 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1989–90 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1990–91 FC Barcelona 5–2 RCD Espanyol
1991–92 FC Barcelona 4–3 RCD Espanyol
1992–93 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
1993–94 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1994–95 FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1995–96 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1996–97 FC Barcelona 2–1 RCD Espanyol
1997–98 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1998–99 FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1999–2000 FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
2000–01 FC Barcelona 4–2 RCD Espanyol
2001–02 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
2002–03 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
2003–04 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol
2004–05 FC Barcelona 0–0 RCD Espanyol
2005–06 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
2006–07 FC Barcelona 2–2 RCD Espanyol
2007–08 FC Barcelona 0–0 RCD Espanyol
2008–09 FC Barcelona 1–2 RCD Espanyol
2009–10 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
2010–11 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
2011–12 FC Barcelona 4–0 RCD Espanyol
2012–13 FC Barcelona 4–0 RCD Espanyol
2013–14 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
2014–15 FC Barcelona 5–1 RCD Espanyol
2015–16 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
2016–17 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol
2017–18 FC Barcelona 5–0 RCD Espanyol
2018–19 FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
2019–20 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
2020–21 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
2021–22 FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
2022–23 FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
2023–24 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
2024–25 FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
FC Barcelona wins Draws RCD Espanyol wins
70 10 9
RCD Espanyol vs FC Barcelona
Season Home team Score Away team
1928–29 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1929–30 RCD Espanyol 4–0 FC Barcelona
1930–31 RCD Espanyol 4–4 FC Barcelona
1931–32 RCD Espanyol 0–3 FC Barcelona
1932–33 RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona
1933–34 RCD Espanyol 3–2 FC Barcelona
1934–35 RCD Espanyol 4–1 FC Barcelona
1935–36 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
1936–37 Spanish Civil War
1937–38 Spanish Civil War
1938–39 Spanish Civil War
1939–40 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1940–41 RCD Espanyol 3–1 FC Barcelona
1941–42 RCD Espanyol 5–2 FC Barcelona
1942–43 RCD Espanyol 1–3 FC Barcelona
1943–44 RCD Espanyol 1–3 FC Barcelona
1944–45 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1945–46 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
1946–47 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1947–48 RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona
1948–49 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1949–50 RCD Espanyol 2–2 FC Barcelona
1950–51 RCD Espanyol 6–0 FC Barcelona
1951–52 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
1952–53 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
1953–54 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1954–55 RCD Espanyol 2–4 FC Barcelona
1955–56 RCD Espanyol 0–3 FC Barcelona
1956–57 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
1957–58 RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona
1958–59 RCD Espanyol 0–3 FC Barcelona
1959–60 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1960–61 RCD Espanyol 1–2 FC Barcelona
1961–62 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1962–63 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1963–64 RCD Espanyol 2–2 FC Barcelona
1964–65 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1965–66 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1966–67 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
1967–68 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
1968–69 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1969–70 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1970–71 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1971–72 RCD Espanyol 3–0 FC Barcelona
1972–73 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1973–74 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1974–75 RCD Espanyol 5–2 FC Barcelona
1975–76 RCD Espanyol 3–0 FC Barcelona
1976–77 RCD Espanyol 2–3 FC Barcelona
1977–78 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1978–79 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
1979–80 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
1980–81 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
1981–82 RCD Espanyol 0–4 FC Barcelona
1982–83 RCD Espanyol 0–3 FC Barcelona
1983–84 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
1984–85 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1985–86 RCD Espanyol 5–3 FC Barcelona
1986–87 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1986–87 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1987–88 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
1988–89 RCD Espanyol 2–2 FC Barcelona
1989–90 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1990–91 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1991–92 RCD Espanyol 0–4 FC Barcelona
1992–93 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
1993–94 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
1994–95 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
1995–96 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1996–97 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
1997–98 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1998–99 RCD Espanyol 1–2 FC Barcelona
1999–00 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
2000–01 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
2001–02 RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona
2002–03 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
2003–04 RCD Espanyol 1–3 FC Barcelona
2004–05 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
2005–06 RCD Espanyol 1–2 FC Barcelona
2006–07 RCD Espanyol 3–1 FC Barcelona
2007–08 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
2008–09 RCD Espanyol 1–2 FC Barcelona
2009–10 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
2010–11 RCD Espanyol 1–5 FC Barcelona
2011–12 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
2012–13 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
2013–14 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona
2014–15 RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
2015–16 RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona
2016–17 RCD Espanyol 0–3 FC Barcelona
2017–18 RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
2018–19 RCD Espanyol 0–4 FC Barcelona
2019–20 RCD Espanyol 2–2 FC Barcelona
2020–21 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
2021–22 RCD Espanyol 2–2 FC Barcelona
2022–23 RCD Espanyol 2–4 FC Barcelona
2023–24 RCD Espanyol in Spanish Second Division
2024–25 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol wins Draws FC Barcelona wins
25 30 33

Cup

Season Round Home team Score Away team Winning team
1928–29 Semi-finals RCD Espanyol 2–0 FC Barcelona RCD Espanyol
FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
1935–36 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1939–40 Quarter-finals FC Barcelona 0–2 RCD Espanyol RCD Espanyol
RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona
1940–41 Round of 16 FC Barcelona 1-2 RCD Espanyol RCD Espanyol
RCD Espanyol 4–3 FC Barcelona
1941–42 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 2–3 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–2 RCD Espanyol
1948–49 3rd Place FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
1955–56 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 3–1 FC Barcelona RCD Espanyol
FC Barcelona 4–4 RCD Espanyol
1956–57 Final FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
1960–61 Round of 16 FC Barcelona 2–3 RCD Espanyol RCD Espanyol
RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona
1963–64 Quarter-finals FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol 2–4 FC Barcelona
1969–70 Round of 32 RCD Espanyol 2–1 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–1 RCD Espanyol
1973–74 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 1–1 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol
1984–85 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol
1987–88 Round of 16 RCD Espanyol 1–3 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol
1995–96 Semi-finals FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol 2–3 FC Barcelona
2000–01 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 1–2 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 1–1 RCD Espanyol
2008–09 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 0–0 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–2 RCD Espanyol
2015–16 Round of 16 FC Barcelona 4–1 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol 0–2 FC Barcelona
2017–18 Quarter-finals RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 2–0 RCD Espanyol

Spanish Super Cup

Year Home team Score Away team Winning team
2006 RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona 3–0 RCD Espanyol

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

Season Round Home team Score Away team Winning team
1965–66 Quarter-finals FC Barcelona 1–0 RCD Espanyol FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol 0–1 FC Barcelona

Head-to-head ranking in La Liga (1929–2024)

P. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16
17 17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21
22

Total: Espanyol with 4 higher finishes, FC Barcelona with 85 higher finishes (as of the end of the 2023–24 season).

Players who played for both sides

Denis Suárez is the most recent player to have played for both teams.

Individual records

As of 8 July 2020

Women's Derbi barceloní

The women's teams of Barcelona and Espanyol are among the most successful in Spain, claiming 9 Primera División titles (Barça 8 / Espanyol 1) and 15 Copas de la Reina (Barça 9 / Espanyol 6) between them since the 1980s. However, since lifting the cup in 2012,[21] Espanyol have not come close to winning either trophy, while Barcelona have grown stronger, building on their league victory that same season with three more consecutive titles and four cup wins in the six subsequent campaigns to 2017–18.[22] In the 2020-21 season, the derby was played at the Camp Nou, the first time women's teams played a competitive match at the stadium.[23] At the end of that season, Espanyol were relegated for the first time in their history, as Barcelona went on to win a continental treble, a first for a Spanish women's club team.[24]

As of 1 June 2021
Competition Pld BAR D ESP BG EG
Primera División[a] 34 17 5 12 77 61
Copa de la Reina 5 3 0 2 9 4
Copa Catalunya 15 7 4 4 32 18
Totals 54 27 9 18 118 83
  1. ^ Results since 2001–02

See also

References

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