The Barcelona obtains his third consecutive ‘triplete’

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Barcelona is the Spanish team that has the most titles in its record. Of the 19 scepters he has in his showcases, three have been achieved this season: League, Copa de la Reina and Supercopa de España. Only the defeat in the Champions League final deprived the azulgrana of having achieved historic poker.

The team led by Jonatan Giráldez – who enjoyed his first season as Barcelona’s first coach – has been the current dominate of Spanish women’s football. 36 games and 36 victories in national territory (45/47 in the global calculation) to be the second team in history to achieve full victories in the League; win the Spanish Super Cup after beating Real Madrid (1-0) and Atlético de Madrid (7-0); and the Copa de la Reina after beating Rayo Vallecano (1-3), Real Sociedad (0-3), Real Madrid (4-0) and Sporting de Huelva (6-1) successively.

“The evaluation of the season is very good, it is not perfect because not all the titles marked as objectives have been won, but the fact of winning the three national titles and being able to reach the Champions League final has a lot of merit”, he said the Galician coach at a press conference.

Nineteen official titles

This is the second time that this equation has been achieved (League + Cup + Super Cup) after achieving it in the 2019/20 season, that of the pandemic, a milestone that forced the League to close after only 21 games played and resolve the other two championships in the subsequent course. in turn is the third triplet consecutive for the Barça team, who last year won the League, the Queen’s Cup and the Champions Leaguebeing deprived of expanding his record in the Super Cup when he was eliminated by Atlético de Madrid in the semifinals.

Barcelona accumulates in its showcases 19 official titles and 8 runners-up. The azulgranas have seven leagues (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021, 2022), nine cups (1994, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022), two Super Cups (2020, 2022) and a Champions League (2021).

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