In the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League, Barcelona delivered a historic campaign under coach Frank Rijkaard. With a squad led by Ronaldinho, Samuel Eto’o, Deco, and a young Lionel Messi, the team showcased both attacking brilliance and tactical discipline. Barcelona topped their group with 16 points, defeating strong sides like Werder Bremen, Udinese, and Panathinaikos. In the knockout stage, they overcame Chelsea, Benfica, and AC Milan with a mix of resilience and flair. In the final at Stade de France, Barcelona came from behind to beat Arsenal 2-1, thanks to goals from Samuel Eto’o and Juliano Belletti. This triumph secured the club’s second Champions League title, marking the rise of a new European powerhouse and laying the foundation for Barcelona’s dominance in the years to come. #championsleague #barcelona 00:00 Werder Bremen vs Barcelona 01:13 Barcelona vs Udinese 02:48 Panathinaikos vs Barcelona 03:23 Barcelona vs Panathinaikos 05:34 Barcelona vs Werder Bremen 06:54 Udinese vs Barcelona 07:46 Chelsea vs Barcelona 08:55 Barcelona vs Chelsea 09:46 Quarter-finals, 1st leg Benfica vs Barcelona 11:02 Quarter-finals, 2nd leg Barcelona vs Benfica 12:09 Semi-final, 1st leg AC Milan vs Barcelona 13:24 Semi-final, 2nd leg Barcelona vs AC Milan 14:13 Final Barcelona vs Arsenal