Softfootball in this post analyses how Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández and Sergio Busquets became one of the best midfield trios in football history, dominating between 2008 and 2012 for both FC Barcelona and Spain national football team.
2008 – They won the UEFA European Championship
2009 – They won the UEFA Champions League and completed the historic sextuple with Barcelona
2010 – They won the FIFA World Cup
2011 – They won the UEFA Champions League again
2012 – They won the UEFA European Championship
This midfield trio was built on chemistry, understanding, and a shared football philosophy. Their ability to control possession, dictate tempo, and dominate games made them nearly unstoppable. While Xavi controlled the rhythm of matches, Iniesta brought creativity and flair, and Busquets provided balance, intelligence, and defensive stability.

Their dominance has often been compared to Barcelona’s famous attacking trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez, but unlike the forward line, this midfield trio controlled the entire structure of the game.

Sergio Busquets announced on September 25, 2025, that he would retire from professional football at the end of the 2025 MLS season. His final appearance came on December 6, 2025, in a 3–1 win for Inter Miami CF against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, ending a career that spanned nearly two decades.

Andrés Iniesta officially announced his retirement on October 8, 2024, at the age of 40, choosing the date as a tribute to his iconic number 8 shirt. During his farewell in Barcelona, he reflected on a 22-year career and revealed plans to move into coaching.

Xavi Hernández retired in May 2019 at the age of 39. His final match came on May 20, 2019, playing for Al Sadd SC in an AFC Champions League fixture against Persepolis FC.
Together, this trio defined an era of football excellence, setting a standard for midfield dominance that remains unmatched.