FC Barcelona Futsal

Finally, the implementation of futsal in Catalonia led the bank president Josep Lluís Núñez to officially establish a team.

[2] FC Barcelona was one of the leaders in the sport at the end of the decade, since in the season 1987/88 reached the final of the Copa de España (FEFS) and in 1988/89 was proclaimed winner of the tournament.

With the union of competitions Spanish Federation and the Football Association Board, FC Barcelona was one of the first participants in the Liga National Futbol Sala, consisting of 48 teams.

It was not until 2005/06 when, under the coaching of Marc Carmona, that the club was promoted to the first division after defeating Barcelona Gáldar FS in the playoffs.

Marc Carmona remained as coach and the club hired international players like Javi Rodriguez, star of Playas de Castellón FS.

In the following year Barca got back into the fight for the title and reached the final, where they lost to eventual champions El Pozo Murcia.

In the 2010/11 season, FC Barcelona made history by winning his first official title in futsal, the Copa de España in the final by beating defending champions El Pozo Murcia and also were crowned champions of the first edition of the Copa del Rey, defeating Inter Movistar.

[2] With their first league title FC Barcelona was eligible to play in the UEFA Futsal Cup for the first time in the 2011/2012 season.

FC Barcelona's first foray into European competition in 21 years ended with lifting the UEFA Futsal Cup.

[3] Jesús Velasco was appointed the new FC Barcelona futsal coach, and signed a contract until 2023 with Sergi Altisent named as his assistant.

[5] In the next season the team successfully defended 3 title (Super Cup, Copa Del Rey, and Spanish League).

In the 2016–17 season they topped the Segunda División de Futsal table but were unable to compete in the playoff due to being a reserve team.

Supercopa 2022 final