FC Barcelona may have already secured the 2025/26 La Liga title, but Hansi Flick’s side still have history in their sights as the season enters its final stretch.
After defeating Real Madrid 2-0 to officially seal the Spanish league crown, Barcelona are now on the verge of breaking one of the most impressive records in La Liga history.
At Sport Flame Communications, we take a closer look at the incredible milestone Barcelona could achieve if they win their final three league matches.
Barcelona Closing In on Historic La Liga Record
Barcelona have been dominant throughout the 2025/26 La Liga campaign, winning 30 of their first 35 league matches under Hansi Flick.
Now, with three fixtures remaining against:
- Deportivo Alaves
- Real Betis
- Valencia CF
the Catalan giants have the opportunity to set a brand-new La Liga record for the most wins in a single season.
If Barcelona win at least two of those matches, they will equal the existing record of 32 league victories in one campaign.
That record is currently shared by:
- Barcelona’s 2012/13 side under Tito Vilanova
- Real Madrid’s 2011/12 team managed by Jose Mourinho
However, if Flick’s men complete a clean sweep and win all three remaining games, they would finish the season with an unprecedented 33 victories from 38 matches the highest total ever recorded in Spanish top-flight history.
Barcelona Also Eyeing the 100-Point Mark
The records do not stop there.
Barcelona are also chasing the iconic 100-point mark, a milestone achieved only twice before in La Liga history.
The only teams to reach 100 points are:
- Tito Vilanova’s Barcelona (2012/13)
- Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid (2011/12)
With three matches left, the newly crowned champions remain firmly on course to join that exclusive club once again.
It would further underline the remarkable transformation the team has undergone under Flick this season.
Flick’s Barcelona Dominating at Home
Another impressive statistic behind Barcelona’s title-winning campaign is their near-perfect home form.
The Catalan side have won all 18 of their home league matches so far this season. Victory against Real Betis would complete a flawless home campaign a rare achievement in modern Spanish football.
Barcelona’s consistency, attacking football, and defensive organization have made them the standout team in Spain this season.
Real Madrid and Barcelona Continue Historic Rivalry
The race for records once again highlights the historic rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
For years, both clubs have pushed each other to extraordinary levels, consistently producing some of the highest point totals and win records ever seen in European football.
Now, Flick’s Barcelona have the chance to move ahead of every previous La Liga champion statistically.
Hansi Flick’s Impact at Barcelona
When Hansi Flick arrived, questions surrounded whether he could restore Barcelona to the top of Spanish football after recent seasons filled with inconsistency and transition.
Instead, the German manager has delivered one of the club’s most dominant league campaigns in years.
Barcelona’s pressing intensity, attacking fluidity, and squad discipline have turned them into one of Europe’s most complete teams this season.
Players across the squad have stepped up, while the team’s mentality in big matches especially against Real Madrid has been one of the defining features of their title success.
Barcelona may already be champions, but the final weeks of the season still carry massive significance.
A record-breaking 33-win La Liga campaign would place this current Barcelona side among the greatest teams in Spanish football history.
For Hansi Flick, it would represent the perfect conclusion to a remarkable first full season in charge. For the players, it is an opportunity to etch their names permanently into the La Liga record books.
And for football fans, it is another reminder that Barcelona and Real Madrid continue to redefine excellence in Spanish football.
