Softfootball reports that FC Barcelona continue to rewrite the club’s history books under Hansi Flick, reaching a remarkable new milestone that further underlines their attacking evolution in the past year.
During their 5-3 victory in the La Liga clash against Real Betis, Barça scored yet again, extending their run to 36 consecutive league matches with at least one goal, The last time the team failed to score was in another competition, which was the 3-nil defeat at the hand of Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League.

This figure now stands as the third-best scoring streak in the club’s long history, matching the legendary run from 1942 to 1944 achieved under Juan José Nogués.
Barcelona highlighted this achievement in a post made via their official X account.
They posted:
New milestone for Barçahttps://t.co/d4d7xxiAzW
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) December 7, 2025
What makes this achievement even more striking is how far back the streak started. It began almost a year ago, on December 21, 2024, in a match many fans would rather forget.
Barcelona lost 2-1 to Atlético Madrid at the Estadi Olímpic, yet that night quietly marked the beginning of a run that still hasn’t stopped. From that defeat onward, Flick’s side found a rhythm that has transformed them into one of Europe’s most relentlessly productive attacking teams.

Just last Tuesday, in a symbolic twist, Barcelona kept the streak alive once more, this time beating Atlético Madrid 3-1 at the Spotify Camp Nou. That victory not only secured three important points but also matched what was then the fourth-best scoring run in club history. Now, after the win over Betis, they’ve climbed even higher.
Across the 36 matches in this run, the goals have come from everywhere. Flick’s squad has racked up 99 goals, averaging nearly three per game, a statistic that looks even more impressive when considering the context: Barcelona not only secured the 2024/25 La Liga title, but they currently sit comfortably at the top of the table this season as well.

Perhaps the most exciting part for supporters is that the team isn’t done yet. Barça are now just one match away from equalling the second-longest scoring streak in club history, the 37-game run under Ernesto Valverde between February 2018 and February 2019.
Their next La Liga fixture, at home against Osasuna, gives them the perfect chance to match and possibly extend another historic benchmark.
With Flick at the helm and the squad firing from all angles, the ambition around Camp Nou feels almost limitless. Another record now lies within touching distance.
