Ranking the 15 greatest La Masia graduates of all time - some never even played for Barcelona (2024)

Highlights

  • There has been a huge array of talent that has emerged from Barcelona's La Masia over the years.
  • Players like Pepe Reina and Mikel Arteta started their youth career at Barcelona before going on to have a successful career elsewhere.
  • Midfield greats like Andreas Iniesta and Xavi graduated from the academy to become club legends.

One of the great joys of football fandom is watching a young player rise through the ranks as a talented academy player, before bursting onto the scene as a fully-fledged senior star. Just think of David Beckham at Manchester United, Raul Gonzalez at Real Madrid, Steven Gerrard at Liverpool, and even Bukayo Saka at Arsenal today.

Fortunately for Barcelona supporters, they have had a fair few examples of homegrown talents making the grade having come through their youth system. Indeed, over the years, the fabled La Masia has produced some of the finest footballers to have ever played the game at any level. And while youngsters no longer actually stay at the dormitory, those who come through the Barca academy are still viewed as La Masia graduates.

The great school of football continues to churn out promising youngsters, but who are the Blaugrana's biggest legends to come through their academy? Here are the 15 greatest of all time.

Ranking factors

  • Games played for Barcelona
  • Longevity of entire career
  • Trophies won
  • General impact on the world of football

The players must have over 100 senior appearances as of July 2024 (so no Lamine Yamal, etc)

Barcelona's greatest La Masia graduates

Rank

Player

Barcelona appearances

Club career appearances

Clubs

1.

Lionel Messi*

778

882

Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Miami

2.

Xavi Hernandez

767

777

Barcelona, Al-Sadd SC

3.

Carles Puyol

593

593

Barcelona

4.

Andres Iniesta

674

820

Barcelona, Vissel Kobe, Emirates

5.

Sergio Busquets*

748

796

Barcelona, Inter Miami

6.

Pep Guardiola

479

(Exact figure unknown)

Barcelona, Brescia, Roma, Brescia, Al-Ahli, Dorados

7.

Gerard Pique

616

667

Manchester United, Real Zaragoza (loan), Barcelona

8.

Guillermo Amor

569

(Exact figure unknown)

Barcelona, Fiorentina, Villarreal, Livingston

9.

Cesc Fabregas

151

737

Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea, Monaco, Como

10.

Victor Valdes

536

574

Barcelona, Manchester United, Standard Liege (loan), Middlesbrough

11.

Albert Ferrer

382

(Exact figure unknown)

Barcelona, Tenerife (loan), Chelsea

12.

Pedro*

321

699

Barcelona, Chelsea, Roma, Lazio

13.

Mikel Arteta

489

Paris Saint-Germain, Rangers, Real Sociedad, Everton (loan), Everton, Arsenal

14.

Pepe Reina*

49

898

Barcelona, Villarreal, Liverpool, Napoli (loan), Bayern Munich, Napoli, AC Milan, Aston Villa (loan), Lazio, Villarreal, Como

15.

Gavi*

111

111

Barcelona

*Still playing as of 2024

15 Gavi

Major honours with Barcelona: 1

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There is still plenty of time for Gavi to rise higher up this ranking. By the same token, it could be a little early to include the 19-year-old on this list already. However, despite his young age, the teenager has already played over 100 times for La Blaugrana.

What's more, he helped fire his side to a league title when he played 36 times as Barca lifted the 2022/23 La Liga trophy. Having also won the Golden Boy award in 2022, Gavi looks set to be at the top for many years to come where he will likely secure his status as one of La Masia's finest products. If you're wondering why talented young teammate Pedri isn't on the list, it's because the 20-year-old actually came through the Las Palmas academy before immediately joining the senior set-up in Catalonia.

14 Pepe Reina

Major honours with Barcelona: 0

Now 41 years of age and still playing in La Liga for Villarreal, it's easy to forget that Pepe Reina started his youth career at Barcelona. He is actually the son of Miguel Reina who also played for the Spanish club as a goalkeeper between 1966 to 1973. In the early 2000s, the younger Pepe racked up 49 senior appearances for Barca himself, before leaving.

He spent three seasons at Villarreal, before making himself known to Premier League fans with a nine-year spell at Liverpool. Time spent at other major clubs such as Napoli, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Aston Villa, and Lazio proves just how solid he's been as a goalkeeper over the past few decades. And it's a testament to Reina's longevity that he's still playing in his 40s, having recently joined Como.

13 Mikel Arteta

Major honours with Barcelona: 0

The current Arsenal manager has steadily become one of the game's most respected coaches since taking over in north London and his best playing years were also with the Gunners, as he captained the club in the final stages of his career. However, he did actually spend time in Barcelona when he was first starting out.

Mikel Arteta joined the Spanish giants as a 15-year-old and spent time in La Masia learning his trade alongside other talented midfielders Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez. While those two went on to make it into the first team, the Arsenal boss went in another direction, spending time at Paris Saint-Germain, Rangers, Real Sociedad and Everton before joining the team he now coaches.

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12 Pedro Rodriguez

Major honours with Barcelona: 13

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Pedro is one of those players who easily slots into the criminally underrated category – after all, he never lost when scoring in a Premier League game. Having played alongside so many other attacking greats such as Lionel Messi, Neymar, Luis Suarez, and David Villa, he was often overlooked by neutrals as just another cog in the machine during his eight-season spell as a senior Barcelona player.

However, you don't come through the academy to play over 300 games and win countless trophies without being a pretty special player. Having impressed at Chelsea in England, as well as in Italy with Roma and Lazio, Pedro has proven his talent elsewhere and deserves recognition as one of the finest La Masia products in the game to this day.

11 Albert Ferrer

Major honours with Barcelona: 8

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Albert Ferrer spent the late 80s at La Masia before breaking into the senior team in 1990. Over the course of the next decade, he proved himself to be a sturdy and reliable fullback, making 382 appearances for the club in the city he was born in. A true homegrown talent, he will always be viewed fondly by fans as one of their finest-ever right-backs.

Ferrer was a regular in the team between 1990 to 1998, featuring in 221 La Liga games – winning the competition on five occasions – before heading to Chelsea. He also represented Spain on the international stage 36 times.

10 Victor Valdes

Major honours with Barcelona: 13

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While fellow La Masia goalkeeper Reina left in 2002, it was around this time that Victor Valdes was emerging as a genuine contender for a first-team spot between the sticks at Camp Nou. Indeed, in 2003/04, he claimed the job and in the next season, he was the undisputed number one, helping Barca win their first La Liga title in six years.

A Champions League winner on three occasions, Valdés won it all with La Blaugrana as he kept 239 clean sheets in 536 outings for the club between 2002 and 2014. He later retired in 2018 after spells at Manchester United and then Middlesbrough but certainly spent his best years with the Spanish giants.

9 Cesc Fabregas

Major honours with Barcelona: 3

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While Cesc Fabregas later went on to enjoy a fine spell with Barcelona – winning eight trophies between 2011 and 2014 as he made 159 appearances – he of course built his reputation at Arsenal. The Spaniard left La Masia in 2003 aged just 16 with the hope of finding a clearer path to first-team action.

And it didn't take him long to show his quality in England, either, as he broke into Arsene Wenger's team almost immediately. He also became club captain by the time he was 21 years old. Fabregas later enjoyed spells with Chelsea, Monaco and Como before retiring earlier in 2023. He will no doubt be remembered as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation.

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8 Guillermo Amor

Major honours with Barcelona: 9

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Another product of an older generation, Guillermo Amor played in the middle of the park for Barca first as a youth player for a number of years, and then as a senior star for a decade between 1988 to 1998. During the course of his time at the club, he won a whopping 17 trophies, including five La Liga titles and the European Cup.

Interestingly enough, he ended his career after a brief spell in Scotland at Livingston in 2003. Due to his long-term affiliation with Barcelona, however, it's no shock that he then spent time working within the club's youth system after hanging up his boots.

7 Gerard Pique

Major honours with Barcelona: 22

Not dissimilar to Fabregas, Gerard Pique was tempted by a move to England as a youngster and so left the Barcelona academy in 2004 to join Manchester United. However, by 2008, he was back with his former club and this time he wouldn't leave until he retired 14 years later.

The centre-back was an absolute stalwart in the heart of the Barca defence, forming formidable partnerships with a number of teammates over the years such as Carles Puyol and Javier Mascherano. He played 616 times in total for the club, winning La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League at least three times each.

6 Pep Guardiola

Major honours with Barcelona: 9

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For a whole generation of La Masia hopefuls, Guardiola was someone to aspire to. The midfielder joined as a 13-year-old and took six years to break into the first team. He later became captain of the Catalan club before leaving in 2001 with 479 matches under his belt, six league titles, and many other major trophies.

Pep Guardiola just about creeps ahead of others on this list because he also has had a huge influence on Barcelona (and the wider footballing world) as manager. Indeed, the 52-year-old is one of the club's most important coaches of all time and his all-conquering team, which won the Champions League in 2009 and 2011, played some of the greatest football the Camp Nou has ever witnessed.

5 Sergio Busquets

Major honours with Barcelona: 22

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Sergio Busquets sat at the base of the Barcelona midfield for an entire generation and it's hard to imagine there was anyone on the planet better suited for this role. So composed, intelligent and secure in possession, the Spaniard was essentially press-resistant, allowing the ball to quickly and efficiently progress into more attacking areas of the pitch without any unnecessary delay.

The midfielder left in summer of 2023 to join long-term teammate Lionel Messi in MLS with Inter Miami and it may take a number of years before the club can produce an academy talent as good as Busquets again. He won it all with the club and will rightfully go down as a legend.

4 Andres Iniesta

Major honours with Barcelona: 22

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It's fair to say that La Masia has a real knack for producing technically outstanding midfielders and in Andres Iniesta, the academy unearthed an absolute gem. What set him apart from his contemporaries was an ability to wriggle out of tight spaces with the ball glued to his feet, while he also knew how to make a big impact in the final third – as evidenced by his World Cup-winning goal for Spain in 2010.

Alongside Busquets and Xavi Hernandez, Iniesta was part of a midfield three that is arguably the best the club have ever had. It makes it all the more mindblowing that they all came through La Masia at roughly the same time to reach the very peak of football together, both at club level and internationally. For many, the pale-faced maestro was the most exciting of the trio to watch as he played the game at a slightly quicker tempo.

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3 Carles Puyol

Major honours with Barcelona: 13

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For all the footballing IQ that allowed Barcelona to play such silky football over the years, they also needed a fearless figure to lead them through the battle at times. In Carles Puyol, they had a lion – or "El Tiburón" (The Shark) as he was known by his teammates – at the back, happy to bravely go into duel after duel to win the ball back for his team.

That's not to say Puyol wasn't an extremely smart footballer either. Of course, like any La Masia graduate, he still had those core principles drilled into him. But he also had all the characteristics of a leader, which is why he wore the armband for ten years before retiring in 2014. Incredibly, the club actually accepted a bid from Malaga to sell the defender back in 1998 but he refused to leave having seen Xavi recently make his first-team debut, feeling that his chance could be next.

2 Xavi Hernandez

Major honours with Barcelona: 17

The midfield maestro lifted a mindblowing 32 trophies during his lengthy playing career with La Blaugrana. His technical quality, composure, vision, reading of the game and intelligence is right up there with the very best when compared to all the greats to have played the sport.

Indeed, he is arguably the best midfielder to ever play in the Champions League – winning it on four occasions. Not only that, but Xavi enjoyed a decent spell as Barcelona's manager. Having joined the club in 2021, he led them to a La Liga title in 2022/23, but stepped away from the club following the 2023/24 season. Nevertheless, his impact in Catalonia cannot be understated, with his legacy still intact.

1 Lionel Messi

Major honours with Barcelona: 24

It just had to be him, of course. Messi is not just at the top of this list, but he is probably at the top of just about every list in football when it comes to ranking the greats. We don't even need to explain why, do we?

Ironically, of course, he isn't from Spain like all of the other players mentioned so far. The World Cup winner arrived from Argentina as a 13-year-old and would develop through La Masia to later become the club's record goalscorer and greatest-ever player. He truly is one of a kind and while the Barcelona academy will no doubt produce many more top talents over the coming years, there's every chance no one will ever be quite as good as Messi again.

All stats taken from Transfermarkt and the official Barcelona website (as of 29/07/24)

Ranking the 15 greatest La Masia graduates of all time - some never even played for Barcelona (2024)

FAQs

Ranking the 15 greatest La Masia graduates of all time - some never even played for Barcelona? ›

Barca's academy also produced Xavi and Lionel Messi, but they did not stay at La Masia (though they went there for meals with their team-mates every day after school).

Did Messi live in La Masia? ›

Barca's academy also produced Xavi and Lionel Messi, but they did not stay at La Masia (though they went there for meals with their team-mates every day after school).

Who came from Barcelona Academy? ›

Lionel Messi, who is widely regarded as one of the best players in the history of the game, emerged from La Masia during the 2003-04 campaign and has become Barcelona's undisputed talisman. The likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Carles Puyol are graduates of La Masia, as are Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

Who played with Messi in La Masia? ›

The XI consisted of goalkeeper Víctor Valdés, defenders Martin Montoya, Gerard Piqué, Carles Puyol and Jordi Alba, midfielders Sergio Busquets, Xavi and Cesc Fàbregas, and forwards Andres Iniesta, Pedro Rodríguez and Lionel Messi.

How much does the La Masia Academy cost? ›

The FC Barca Football Academy for youths is La Masia. It is free and in fact it pays you. If your good enough and Barcelona has faith in you. The cost, per year, is approximately $75,000

Which players have Barcelona DNA? ›

Luis Enrique has been told by Ronald Koeman that only three men have Barcelona “DNA”, and they are Johan Cruyff, Pep Guardiola and Lionel Messi.

How many hours does Messi sleep? ›

Messi is said to have a 9-hour sleep during the night, sleeping between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. with an hour of nap time. It seems to be a draw between the football icons, with both totalling around 10 hours of sleep, including napping. Messi, however, wins in terms of sleeping during the night.

Who's better, Ronaldo or Messi? ›

Argentina star Messi has scored 108 goals in 184 international appearances – both all-time records for his nation. With 130 goals in 209 games for Portugal, Ronaldo holds both the all-time men's records for international appearances and goals.

How do you get into La Masia? ›

First off, you've got to be selected by a Barcelona scout, who travel all over the world looking for the best young soccer players. And that's also a key factor, most of the players selected for La Masia are between 6-11 years old, the coaches and trainers at Barcelona are looking for young talent with great potential.

Who owns La Masia? ›

The newly-promoted GladAfrica Championship side MM Platinum's (La Masia) status is not for sale and they are in the professional ranks to compete for promotion to the DStv Premiership. Those were the words of La Masia owner and club chairman Nazeer Baker.

Who was the dream team of Barcelona? ›

Known as the 'Dream Team' of European football, the following unforgettable players went down in the Club's history: Zubizarreta, Bakero, Begiristain, Laudrup, Koeman, Stoichkov, Romário, Eusebio, Nadal, Guardiola, Amor, Juan Carlos, Ferrer, Nando, Julio Salinas, Serna, Alexanko and Goikoetxea.

Who was the first American to play for Barcelona? ›

Dest made his debut for Barcelona on October 4, coming on as a 75th-minute substitute for Jordi Alba in a 1–1 draw against Sevilla. With the appearance, Dest became the first American to appear for Barcelona in La Liga. On October 20, he became the first American to play for Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League match.

Did Pedri ever play in La Masia? ›

Pedri is not a La Masia graduate - he arrived from Las Palmas in 2020 - but his style of play and ease at which he became a first-team star while just 18 means he has long been cited as being among the Blaugrana's latest wave of homegrown talent. He arrived in Catalunya at a strange time.

How long did Messi stay at La Masia? ›

At home, he suffered from homesickness after his mother moved back to Rosario with his brothers and little sister, María Sol, while he stayed in Barcelona with his father. After a year at Barcelona's youth academy, La Masia, Messi was finally enrolled in the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in February 2002.

Was Ansu Fati in La Masia? ›

Early career

After representing local side Herrera and the youth teams of Sevilla, he joined Barcelona's La Masia in 2012, aged ten, a year after his brother had made the same move.

Is Iniesta from La Masia? ›

02:30am mercredi 28 déc. A model footballer who was developed at La Masia, a paradigm of professionalism and humility who carries Barça's DNA in his blood, Andrés Iniesta is at the peak of his career.

Is Mikel Arteta from La Masia? ›

Pep Guardiola, Xavi, and Mikel Arteta have progressed from La Masia to managing the biggest clubs in the world. An unbelievable journey for all! One great coach, one great player and one Mikel..

Is Araújo from La Masia? ›

When he arrived at Barca, he immediately joined Barcelona B, not La Masia. However, the club considers him part of La Masia's products only for marketing and branding purposes. He never even trained there.

Is Pedri from La Masia? ›

Pedri is not a La Masia graduate. It is one of the greatest misconceptions in recent football history that the silky midfielder came through the same academy as Gavi, Ansu Fati and co.

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