Perfect. That's the only word for it, folks. FC Barcelona finished the 2025/26 La Liga season with a perfect 19-0 record at home, winning every single match at the Camp Nou. When's the last time you saw that in a major European league? I'll wait.
This is historic stuff. Going undefeated at home is rare enough, but winning every single game? That's the kind of dominance that defines legendary seasons. Raphinha sealed the perfect season with a stunning free-kick against Real Betis in the final home match, and the Camp Nou faithful lost their minds.
But the real story of that final match wasn't just the result - it was the emotion. Robert Lewandowski received a standing ovation when he was substituted, and it may have been his final appearance at the Camp Nou. The Polish legend has given everything to this club, and watching him walk off that pitch one last time, you could see what it meant to him. Football is beautiful because of moments like that.
And then there's Antoine Griezmann, who delivered one of the most heartfelt apologies I've ever heard in sports. "Please forgive me. I was young and I made a mistake to join Barcelona," he said, referring to his controversial move from Atletico Madrid years ago. "I did not understand the love I had here. I recognized my mistake, and did everything to come back and enjoy here. I didn't win La Liga or the UCL, but your love is what matters."
That's redemption, folks. That's a man who left, realized what he'd lost, and fought his way back to make things right. Sports gives us these incredible human moments where pride gets swallowed and love wins out.
Barcelona's perfect home record is a testament to Hansi Flick's tactical brilliance and the squad's relentless commitment. Nineteen games. Nineteen wins. Zero draws. Zero losses. In a league that features Real Madrid, , and some of the best teams in Europe, that's almost impossible.
