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Top 10 Highest Goal Scorers for Fc Barcelona

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Top 10 Highest Goal Scorers for Fc Barcelona
Top 10 goal scorer for FC Barcelona

Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in some countries); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby football (either rugby union or rugby league); and Gaelic football.

These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as football codes. Modern football originated in Britain in the 19th century. Since before medieval times, folk football” games had been played in towns and villages according to local customs and with a minimum of rules.

Industrialization and urbanization, which reduced the amount of leisure time and space available to the working class, combined with a history of legal prohibitions against particularly violent and destructive forms of folk football to undermine the game’s status from the early 19th century onward.

However, football was taken up as a winter game between residence houses at public (independent) schools such as Winchester, Charterhouse, and Eton. So This is for the history Now move to our article main topic. Here are top 10 most goal scorers For Fc Barcelona.

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi

Lionel Mess

This one is not any doubt that Lionel Messi is the highest goal scorers for Fc Barcelona. In his 773 appearances for Barcelona he scored 667 goals for them in 0.86 goals per game. Lionel Messi  has never left FC Barcelona after his start of his career. During the 2003–04 season, his fourth with Barcelona, Messi rapidly progressed through the club’s ranks, debuting for a record five youth teams in a single campaign.

After being named player of the tournament in four international pre-season competitions with the Juveniles B, he played only one official match with the team before being promoted to the Juveniles A, where he scored 18 goals in 11 league games. Messi was then one of several youth players called up to strengthen a depleted first team during the international break.

French winger Ludovic Giuly explained how a teenage Leo caught the eye in a training session with Frank Rijkaard’s first team: “He destroyed us all… They were kicking him all over the place to avoid being ridiculed by this kid, he just got up and kept on playing. He would dribble past four players and score a goal. Even the team’s starting center-backs were nervous. He was an alien.

Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez

Luis Suare

Luis Suarez is the second most goal scorers for the Club Fc Barcelona in his 283 appearances for the he managed to score 195 goals  with a goal rate of 0.69 goals per game. However, He left Barcelona in 2020 and joined Atletico Madrid in a free transfer.

On 11 July 2014, Suárez agreed with Barcelona on a five-year contract for an undisclosed transfer fee. However, according to a leaked document by Football Leaks, the fee was £64.98 million (€82.3 million), making him one of the most expensive players in world football history. Barça confirmed Suárez would wear the number 9 shirt for the 2014–15 season.

Suárez missed the first part of the season after being found guilty of biting Italian player Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. As part of the suspension, he was banned from all “football-related activities”, including training for Barcelona, for four months (until 26 October). He was also banned from entering any stadium, even as a spectator, during the same period.

Cesar Rodriguez

Cesar Rodriguez

Cesar Rodriguez

Cesar Rodriguez is the third most highest goal scorer for Spanish club Fc Barcelona In his 290 appearances  for the club he managed to score 195 goals for the club at a goal rate of 0.67 goals per game. Rodríguez was born in León, Castile and León, and joined FC Barcelona in 1939.

However, military service saw him being relocated to Granada and Granada CF the following year, and he played two seasons on loan in Andalusia, helping the club promote to La Liga for the first time ever then adding 23 goals in only 24 games in the following season for a final tenth position – out of 14 teams, good enough for league status preservation; this included six in a 7–3 home win against CD Castellón, on 22 March 1942.He also scored the first ever Granada goal in La Liga on September 28, 1941 in a 1:1 draw.

Samuel Eto’o

Samuel Eto'o

Samuel Eto’o

Samuel Eto’o is the fourth highest goal scorer for the Spanish Club FC Barcelona. In his 199 appearances for the club He scored 130 goals with the rate of 0.67 goals per game.

Eto’o departed Mallorca as the club’s all-time leading domestic league scorer (54 goals) when he signed for Barcelona in the summer of 2004 for a transfer fee of €24 million, after lengthy, three-way negotiations with Mallorca and Madrid.[13] Initially, Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez wanted to buy back the full transfer rights and loan him out again, but eventually the Barcelona deal proved lucrative enough to warrant a sale. Additionally, the team already had its full quota of three non-EU players.

Eto’o made his Barcelona debut in the season opener at Racing de Santander on 29 August 2004. After Barcelona won the 2004–05 La Liga title, the team organized a festive party in the Camp Nou, during which Eto’o harangued the fans chanting, “Madrid, cabrón, saluda al campeón” (English for, “Madrid, bastards, salute the champions”). The Royal Spanish Football Federation fined Eto’o €12,000 for his comments, for which he later apologized. He expressed regret and asked for forgiveness from Real Madrid, his first professional team. The head of the Real Madrid fan club federation remained unimpressed, however, stating, “This character is a fantastic player, but he leaves a lot to be desired as a person.” He signed an improved contract with Barcelona in June 2005.

Rivaldo

Rivaldo

Rivaldo

Rivaldo is Brazilian Attacking mid fielder who is fifth highest goal scorer for the Spanish Club Fc Barcelona. He played 235 games for Barcelona and scored 129 goals with a rate of 0.55 goals per game.

Rivaldo switched to FC Barcelona in 1997 in a transfer deal securing Deportivo a 4 billion pesetas (around $26 million) transfer fee,[18] with Sir Bobby Robson convincing Barcelona to sign Rivaldo ahead of Steve McManaman by saying that Rivaldo would guarantee the team many goals.

In his first season at Barcelona, Rivaldo was the second top goal scorer with 19 goals in 34 matches, as Barcelona won The Double of La Liga and Copa del Rey.  In 1999, he won another La Liga title with Barcelona, and once again was the league’s second highest scorer with 24 goals. In 1999, Rivaldo was named FIFA World Player of the Year and he also received the Ballon d’Or. After Barcelona’s unsuccessful Champions League campaign, Rivaldo was linked with a move away from Camp Nou. Then Manchester United captain Roy Keane was reported stating Rivaldo was the player he most wanted United to sign.

László Kubala

László Kubala

László Kubala

Laszlo Kubala is a Hungarian forward and the sixth most highest goal scorer for Spanish club FC Barcelona. In his 175 appearances for the club he managed to score 135 goals with a goal per game of 0.71. he was absolutely a beast.Kubala was noted for his quick and skilful dribbling, composed and powerful finishing, and accuracy from free kicks. During the 1950s, he was a leading member of the successful Barcelona team, scoring 280 goals in 345 appearances. During the club’s 1999 centenary celebrations, a fan’s poll declared Kubala the best player ever to play for the Spanish club.

Patrick kluivert

Patrick kluivert

Patrick kluivert

Patrick kluivert is a former center forward for the Spanish club FC Barcelona and Netherlands national team. He is also one of the highest goal scorer for Barcelona. He played 257 matches for the club where he scored 122 goals with a goal per game of 0.47. On 28 August 1998, an hour before the transfer deadline, Kluivert signed a four-year contract with FC Barcelona for a fee of £8.75 million. Kluivert was reunited with Louis van Gaal, a mentor from his days at Ajax. Kluivert scored 16 league goals and formed a successful partnership with Rivaldo, which enabled Barça to defend the Spanish La Liga in 1998–99.

Hristo stoichkov

Hristo stoichkov

Hristo stoichkov

Hristo stoichkov is a Bulgarian striker who played 255 games for the Spanish club FC Barcelona He scored 117 goals for the club with a rate of 0.46 goals per game. After five years with CSKA, Stoichkov transferred to Barcelona. In his first season with the club, Stoichkov was suspended for two months for stomping on a referee’s foot, but he still scored 14 league goals and 6 more in the European Cup Winners’ Cup. He became part of manager Johan Cruyff’s “Dream Team” and helped Barcelona to one of the most successful eras of the club, winning La Liga four years in a row between 1991 and 1994 and the European Cup after defeating Sampdoria in 1992After five years with CSKA, Stoichkov transferred to Barcelona. In his first season with the club, Stoichkov was suspended for two months for stomping on a referee’s foot, but he still scored 14 league goals and 6 more in the European Cup Winners’ Cup. He became part of manager Johan Cruyff‘s “Dream Team” and helped Barcelona to one of the most successful eras of the club, winning La Liga four years in a row between 1991 and 1994 and the European Cup after defeating Sampdoria in 1992.

Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique is a  former Spanish player who played for the Spain national team and Barcelona. He is the 9 highest goal scorer of the club.Luis Enrique was born in Gijón, Asturias, and began his career with local Sporting de Gijón,where he gained the nickname Lucho after Luis Flores, a Mexican forward in the team.He then spent most of his playing days with the two biggest Spanish clubs: first Real Madrid for five seasons and,in 1996, after seeing out his contract and notably scoring in a 5–0 home win against FC Barcelona in January 1995.

Carles Rexach

Carles Rexach

Carles Rexach

Born in Pedralbes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Rexach made his senior debut for FC Barcelona on 25 April 1965 after having joined their youth system as a 12-year-old, scoring once in a 4–0 away win against Racing de Santander for the Copa del Generalísimo. His first appearance in La Liga took place on 10 September 1967, and he also found the net, but in a 2–3 away loss to Real Zaragoza; additionally, he spent two years on loan to CD Condal, who acted as the farm team.

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