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  2. 1973–74 Copa del Generalísimo - Wikipedia

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    UD Barbastro: 4–0 0–1 CD Guadalajara: 0–5 ... FC Barcelona: 3–2 Club Atlético de Madrid: 1–1 2–1 Real Madrid CF: 7–1 UD Las Palmas: 5–0 2–1

  3. 1983–84 Copa del Rey - Wikipedia

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    The 1983–84 Copa del Rey was the 82nd staging of the Spanish Cup, the annual domestic football cup competition in Spain. The tournament was attended by 136 teams from the higher echelons of Spanish football.

  4. UD Barbastro - Wikipedia

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    Unión Deportiva Barbastro is a Spanish football team based in Barbastro, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1934, it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 2, holding home games at Estadio Municipal de Deportes , with capacity of 5,000 seats.

  5. 2006–07 Segunda División B - Wikipedia

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    Group 1 Team Founded in Based in Ground 1: Gimnástica: 1907: Torrelavega, Cantabria: El Malecón: 2: Racing de Ferrol: 1919: Ferrol, Galicia: A Malata: 3: Rayo ...

  6. 1993–94 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona had one of its most successful seasons in the club's history, retaining the domestic league supremacy and reaching the final of the UEFA Champions League; however they collapsed 0–4 against A.C. Milan (goals from Daniele Massaro, Dejan Savićević and Marcel Desailly). Their progress to the final in Athens had been virtually ...

  7. 1992 European Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 European Cup final was a football match held on 20 May 1992 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Sampdoria of Italy and Barcelona of Spain. Barcelona won the game 1–0 after extra time, thanks to a Ronald Koeman free kick, to record their first triumph in the competition. It was the first to have a group stage involving the eight ...

  8. 1994–95 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona; 1994–95 season; President: Josep Lluís Núñez: Head Coach: Johan Cruyff: Stadium: Camp Nou: La Liga: 4th (in 1995-96 UEFA Cup) Copa del Rey: Round of 16: UEFA Champions League: Quarter-finals: Supercopa de España: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Jordi Cruyff Hristo Stoichkov, Ronald Koeman (9) All: Hristo Stoichkov (17)

  9. 2006–07 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 season was an overall unsuccessful time for Futbol Club Barcelona in almost all competitions. Although the team managed to snatch the Supercopa de España, and finish second in the domestic league, a lot more was expected from the team that had been European champion.