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Still no Champions League title since 2015 for Barcelona ⏳ https://t.co/hJnXJic5aZ

By B/R Football
Posted April 14, 2026

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The post highlights FC Barcelona's ongoing drought in the UEFA Champions League, noting no title since their 2015 triumph over Juventus in the final.[1][2][3] It uses a clock emoji (⏳) to taunt the 11-year wait as of 2026, emphasizing the club's struggle post their golden era under Luis Enrique. Key themes include Barcelona's historical dominance with five UCL titles (1992, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015) contrasted against recent failures despite domestic successes.[4][5]

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This post is trending amid the 2025-26 Champions League knockout stages, where Barcelona's elimination or poor performance reignites fan debates on their European decline. The timing coincides with rivals like Real Madrid pursuing titles, amplifying banter in football Twitter. It taps into ongoing narratives about post-Messi struggles and Xavi/Hansi Flick eras.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Barcelona's 2015 win completed their second treble (La Liga, Copa del Rey, UCL), the first club to achieve it twice.[1][3]
  • 2Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Luis Suárez scored in the 3-1 final vs. Juventus, cementing their legendary MSN trio.[2]
  • 3Barça's five UCL titles tie them with Liverpool and Bayern Munich for third-most all-time.[6]
  • 4Their last UCL before 2015 was 2011 under Pep Guardiola at Wembley Stadium.[4]
  • 5No Barcelona player has lifted the UCL trophy since 2015, spanning over a decade.[2]

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Still no Champions League title since 2015 for Barcelona ⏳ https://t.co/hJnXJic5aZ