36-Game Win Streak: Current Run & Analysis

We have to go back to the 3-0 conceded by the Barça before him Chelsea in the Champions League men’s soccer to find a match without a victory for any of the club’s six professional teams. Since that November 25, the unstoppable streak has now reached a whopping 36 matches, all of them ending with victory. The plenary session is spectacular between men’s soccer y femalehe baskethe handballhe roller hockey and the futsal led by teams led by Hansi Flick, Peter Romeo, Xavi Pascual, Antonio Carlos Ortega, Ricard Ares and Javi Rodríguez.

The complicated event this Tuesday (6:45 p.m.) on the court of the Fenerbahce of Saras Jasikeviciuscurrent champion of the Euroleaguewill test the global streak of the Barça and also that of the team XPwhich now has nine consecutive victories and has returned the hope to the Palau Blaugrana.

The triumphant streak of Barça’s professional teams, in detail

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Soccer teams lead their Leagues (+4 over the Real Madrid male and +7 over the female), handball (+9 over the Logroño) and roller hockey (equaled with the Igualada Rigat). Futsal is second, three points behind. ElPozo Murciawhich he visits on Saturday the 27th (6:30 p.m.) with the option of surpassing him by general ‘goal-average’, while the basketball team continues to come back and is now fifth, three wins behind Madrid. With the full 6 out of 6 of 2023 as a new objective, last season everyone won the League except basketball.

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In Europe, the Barça of Pascual is co-leader (12-5), the one Romeo is already in the rooms waiting for Madrid o Paris FCthat of Flick is 15th, two points behind the ‘top-8’, the handball team is second in its group with +6 over third (Wisla Plock) bordering on a direct pass to the quarterfinals and the roller hockey team is third in its group with -2 compared to the Porto.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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