FC Barcelona is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Spain. It was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English, and Catalan footballers. The club's home stadium is Camp Nou, which has a capacity of 99,354 spectators, making it the largest stadium in Europe.
FC Barcelona is one of the most successful football clubs in the world, having won numerous domestic and international titles. The club has won the La Liga title 26 times, the Copa del Rey 31 times, the Supercopa de España 13 times, the UEFA Champions League 5 times, the UEFA Europa League 4 times, and the FIFA Club World Cup 3 times.
The club has had many legendary players throughout its history, including Lionel Messi, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest footballers of all time. Other notable players who have played for FC Barcelona include Johan Cruyff, Ronaldinho, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol, and Neymar.
FC Barcelona is also known for its style of play, which is based on possession and attacking football. The team's philosophy, known as "Mes que un club" (More than a club), emphasizes the club's role as a symbol of Catalan culture and identity.
Off the pitch, FC Barcelona is also involved in various social and charitable initiatives through its foundation. The club has a huge global fan base and is one of the most recognizable football brands in the world.
FC Barcelona is known for being one of the wealthiest football clubs in the world, and its players are likely to be among the highest-paid in the sport.
Here are the Barcelona Players' Salaries for the 2024/2025 season:
Player Name |
Weekly Wage |
Yearly Salary |
Nationality |
£298,000 |
£15,496,000 |
Poland |
|
Frenkie
de Jong |
£232,000 |
£12,064,000 |
Holland |
Jules
Koundé |
£220,000 |
£11,440,000 |
France |
Ousmane
Dembélé |
£199,000 |
£10,348,000 |
France |
Sergio
Busquets |
£199,000 |
£10,348,000 |
Spain |
Raphinha |
£199,000 |
£10,348,000 |
Brazil |
Ansu
Fati |
£199,000 |
£10,348,000 |
Spain |
Jordi
Alba |
£186,000 |
£9,672,000 |
Spain |
Franck
Kessié |
£150,000 |
£7,800,000 |
Ivory
Coast |
Pedri |
£149,000 |
£7,748,000 |
Spain |
Marc-André
ter Stegen |
£142,000 |
£7,384,000 |
Germany |
Ronald
Araujo |
£124,000 |
£6,448,000 |
Uruguay |
Gavi |
£124,000 |
£6,448,000 |
Spain |
Marcos
Alonso |
£100,000 |
£5,200,000 |
Spain |
Andreas
Christensen |
£89,000 |
£4,628,000 |
Denmark |
Sergi
Roberto |
£72,000 |
£3,744,000 |
Spain |
Ferran
Torres |
£62,000 |
£3,224,000 |
Spain |
£52,000 |
£2,704,000 |
Spain |
|
Iñaki
Peña |
£12,000 |
£624,000 |
Spain |
Arnau
Tenas |
£6,600 |
£343,200 |
Spain |
Alejandro
Balde |
£3,500 |
£182,000 |
Spain |
Pablo
Torre |
£3,300 |
£171,600 |
Spain |