2013–14 season during his unveiling at Barcelona in June 2013. On 22 July 2013,
Gerardo Martino was confirmed as manager of Barcelona for the
2013–14 season. Barcelona's first official games under Martino were the home and away legs of the 2013
Supercopa de España, which Barça won 1–1 on away goals. On 23 January 2014, Sandro Rosell resigned as president by the admissibility of the complaint for alleged misappropriation following the transfer of
Neymar.
Josep Maria Bartomeu replaced him to finish the term in 2016. In April 2014,
FIFA banned the club from buying players for the next two transfer windows following the violation of the FIFA's rules about the transfer of footballers aged under 18. A statement on FIFA's website read, "With regard to the case in question, FC Barcelona has been found to be in breach of art. 19 of the Regulations in the case of ten minor players and to have committed several other concurrent infringements in the context of other players, including under Annexe 2 of the Regulations. The Disciplinary Committee regarded the infringements as serious and decided to sanction the club with a transfer ban at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive transfer periods, together with a fine of
CHF 450,000. Additionally, the club was granted a period of 90 days in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned." FIFA rejected an appeal in August but the pending appeal to the
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) allowed Barcelona to sign players during the summer of 2014. On 17 May, they played their final game of the season against
Atlético Madrid at the Camp Nou, needing a win in order to win the La Liga championship, while Atletico needed at least a draw in order to win their first league title since the
1995–96 season and their 10th overall. Barcelona were leading 1–0 at the 33rd minute after
Alexis Sánchez opened the scoreline, however
Diego Godín headed an equaliser for Altetico in the 49th minute,
drawing the game 1–1, and giving Atletico Madrid their 10th La Liga title.
2014–15 season managing Barça in 2014. On 19 May 2014, it was announced that Luis Enrique would return to Barcelona as head coach after he agreed to a two-year deal. He was recommended by sporting director
Andoni Zubizarreta, his former Spain national teammate. Following Luis Enrique's arrival, Barcelona broke their
transfer record when they paid Liverpool between €81 and €94 million for striker
Luis Suárez, who at the time was serving a four-month ban from all football-related activity imposed by the
FIFA Disciplinary Committee after
biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during his appearance for Uruguay in a
World Cup group stage match. In late December 2014, Barcelona's appeal to the CAS was unsuccessful and the original transfer ban was reinstated, leaving the club unable to utilise the 2015 winter and summer transfer windows. On 12 February 2015, Barcelona announced the formation of a new Football Area Technical Commission, made up of vice-president Jordi Mestre, board member Javier Bordas, Carles Rexach and Ariedo Braida. Barcelona won the treble in the
2014–15 season, winning La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, and became the first European team to have won the treble twice. On 17 May, the club clinched their 23rd La Liga title after defeating Atlético Madrid. This was Barcelona's seventh La Liga title in the last ten years. On 30 May, the club defeated Athletic Bilbao in the
Copa del Rey final at Camp Nou. On 6 June, Barcelona won the
Champions League final with a 3–1 win against
Juventus, which completed the treble, the club's second in six years.
2015–16 season Barcelona started their
2015–16 season with a 5–4 win against
2014–15 UEFA Europa League winners,
Sevilla, during the
2015 UEFA Super Cup. Spanish winger,
Pedro, scored the winning goal for
Barça after
extra time during the 115th minute. Barcelona's performance in the
2015 Supercopa de España, however, was not as exciting. In the first leg against
Athletic Bilbao in
San Mamés Stadium,
Bilbao, Barcelona lost 4–0 to
Ernesto Valverde's Athletic side, with
Aritz Aduriz scoring 3 goals in 15 minutes for the Basque outfit. Three days later, during the second leg at the Camp Nou, Barcelona and Bilbao held a 1–1 draw, meaning Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate. Despite the departures of Pedro and
Xavi, each of whom went to English club,
Chelsea, and Qatari side,
Al Sadd, respectively, Barcelona were able to defend their league title, with a 3–0 win over
Granada at the final day of season. Uruguayan striker,
Luis Suárez, scored all 3 goals of the match, as the win put them one point above their
El Clásico rivals, securing the title. Barcelona also won the
2015–16 Copa del Rey with a 2–0 win against Sevilla in the
final. Barcelona also won the
2015 FIFA Club World Cup, with a 3–0 win against Argentine club,
River Plate, in the
final. In the
UEFA Champions League, Barcelona finished at the top of
their group stage, without losing once. During the knockout rounds, Barcelona started with a 5–1 aggregate win over English side,
Arsenal in the
Round of 16. During the quarter-finals, however, they were knocked out by Atlético Madrid, after a 0–2 loss at the
Vicente Calderón Stadium, making them lose 2–3 on aggregate. was the manager of Athletic Bilbao during the
2015 Supercopa de España. He would eventually manage Barcelona following Luis Enrique's departure.
2016–17 season On 27 June 2016, Brazilian right-back,
Dani Alves left Barcelona for Juventus on a free transfer, and on 25 August 2016,
Manchester City announced that they had signed Chilean goalkeeper,
Claudio Bravo. Bravo also played as goalkeeper during all 180 minutes of their 5–0 aggregate victory in the
2016 Supercopa de España against Sevilla. During the summer transfer window, Barcelona notably signed
Samuel Umtiti from
Lyon, and
Paco Alcácer from
Valencia. They also signed Dutch goalie,
Jasper Cillessen from Ajax, as a back-up goalkeeper to
Marc-André ter Stegen. Barcelona were able to win the
2016–17 Copa del Rey, after they defeated
Deportivo Alavés 3–1 in
the final. They weren't able to defend their league, however, as they finished 3 points behind Real Madrid. Their last loss during that league season was a 0–2 away defeat to
Málaga. Barcelona's campaign in Europe was a different story. Their first game in the
2016–17 UEFA Champions League was a 7–0 thrashing of
Celtic in the
group stage; three of those goals came from Lionel Messi. Barcelona finished at the top of the group with 15 points, and their only loss in the group stage was a 1–3 loss to Pep Guardiola's Manchester City at the
Etihad Stadium. In the
round of 16, Barcelona was drawn against French club,
Paris-Saint Germain. In the first leg, they shocking lost 4–0 at the
Parc des Princes in France. More shocking, in the second leg, Barcelona
won 6–1 against the French outfit, meaning the Catalan club won 6–5 on aggregate and progressed to the quarterfinals. The match was dubbed by the Spanish media and FC Barcelona fans as "
La Remontada" (Spanish for "The Comeback"). Despite this, Barcelona were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Juventus, losing 0–3 on aggregate following a 0–0 draw at the Camp Nou.
2017–18 season On 1 March 2017, Luis Enrique announced that he would be leaving Barcelona at the end of that season following their 6–1 win against
Sporting Gijón. On 29 May 2017, FC Barcelona announced that Ernesto Valverde would be the new manager of the club. Luis Enrique wasn't the only significant person to leave Barcelona during the summer of 2017. Brazilian star, Neymar, who scored 2 goals against Paris Saint-Germain during their 6–1 "remontada", left for the French side for a
world record €222 million fee. As a replacement, Barcelona signed French striker,
Ousmane Dembélé from
Borussia Dortmund for
€105 million. During the
2017–18 winter transfer window, Barcelona signed
Philippe Coutinho from
Liverpool, and sold
Javier Mascherano to Chinese Super League outfit,
Hebei China Fortune. Barcelona's first game of the
2017–18 season was a 1–3 loss to Real Madrid in the first leg of the
2017 Supercopa de España at the Camp Nou. Three days later, they would lose 0–2 at the Bernabéu, meaning that they would ironically lose 5–1 on aggregate. Despite this, Barcelona won
the Double and won both
La Liga and the
Copa del Rey. During the league season, they almost went unbeaten, losing only once in La Liga during their penultimate game of the season against
Levante at the
Estadi Ciutat de València. They won the
2018 Copa del Rey Final at the
Wanda Metropolitano with a 5–0 victory over Sevilla. Barcelona were also knocked out in the
2017–18 UEFA Champions League during the quarter-finals by
Roma, following a 3–0 loss at the
Stadio Olimpico, meaning the
two-legged tie was tied 4–4, but Roma won on
away goals. The 2017–18 was Andrés Iniesta's last season at FC Barcelona, as he decided to leave the club for
J.League side
Vissel Kobe. As a replacement, Barcelona signed Chilean midfielder,
Arturo Vidal from Bayern Munich.
2018–19 season Barcelona won their first game of the
2018–19 season, the
2018 Supercopa de España against Sevilla, at the
Stade Ibn Batouta in
Morocco. It was the first Supercopa de España to be held outside of Spain. Barcelona also secured their 26th La Liga title during the 2018–19 season, following a 1–0 win against Levante at the Camp Nou, with three games remaining in the season. However, they were knocked out of the
2018–19 UEFA Champions League in the semi-finals by Liverpool. For the second consecutive year, Barcelona was eliminated with a three-goal first-leg lead. They won the first leg 3–0 at the Camp Nou, but Liverpool overturned the deficit with a 4–0 second leg victory at
Anfield, meaning that Liverpool won 4–3 on aggregate and progressed to the
final, which they won. Barcelona also lost the
2019 Copa del Rey Final, with a 1–2 defeat to Valencia at the
Estadio Benito Villamarín in Seville.
2019–20 season On 13 January 2020, following the loss to Atlético Madrid in the
Spanish Supercup, former
Real Betis coach
Quique Setién replaced Ernesto Valverde as the new head coach of Barcelona. Barcelona were leading the league when the
COVID-19 pandemic halted the competition, and their performance subsequently fell off after a lockdown, with Barça ultimately losing the league title to Real Madrid on 16 July, with just one game to spare. In the Champions League, Barcelona suffered one of their worst defeats in history, losing
2–8 against Bayern Munich in the one-legged quarter-final tie. The club finished the season trophyless for first time in 12 years. == The return of Laporta and post-Messi era (2021–present) ==