Athletic–Barcelona clásico
The Athletic–Barcelona clásico refers to football matches between Athletic Bilbao and FC Barcelona, two clubs competing in Spanish football competitions.
Location | Spain |
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Teams | Athletic Bilbao FC Barcelona |
First meeting | 2 May 1920 Copa del Rey Barcelona 2–0 Athletic Bilbao |
Latest meeting | 3 March 2024 La Liga Athletic Bilbao 0–0 Barcelona |
Stadiums | San Mamés (Bilbao) Camp Nou (Barcelona) |
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Meetings total | 240 (official) |
Most wins | Barcelona (121, official) |
Most player appearances | Agustín Gainza (42) |
Top scorer | Lionel Messi (29) |
Largest victory | Athletic Bilbao 12–1 Barcelona, 1931 |
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The two clubs are among the oldest in the country, and have participated in every season of the national championship, La Liga. Owing to this, as well as contesting nine finals of the Copa del Rey (in which they are the two most successful clubs), it is the third most-played football fixture in Spain, after the meetings of each with the third constant member of the league, Real Madrid. Due to this, it has been referred to as a Clásico, the modern Spanish term for a significant and traditional fixture (a classic) which is not a derbi based on geographical proximity.
The relationship between Athletic and Barcelona has historically been fairly healthy aside from certain periods when competitiveness became hostility, such as in the early 1980s. By the turn of the 21st century, the rivalry had largely become a historical concept due to the disparity in the fortunes of the clubs and the lack of a local element, but their frequent meetings in matches of importance, including four Copa del Rey finals and three Supercopa fixtures in a dozen seasons, restored some relevancy to the fixture.