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Barcelona's historic 62-game winning streak ends with draw vs. Sevilla - ESPN

Barcelona's run of 62 consecutive wins in Liga F was ended by Sevilla on Wednesday as they were held to a 1-1 draw.

Cristina Martin-Prieto gave Sevilla a surprise lead at the Estadio Jesus Navas, and for large parts of the second half it looked like the home side would hold on for a memorable three points.

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However, Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic scored a late equaliser to rescue Barca's long unbeaten streak, but their run of victories in the league was brought to an end despite the late introduction of Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas as she continues her return from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

Barca last dropped points in Liga F in June 2021, when they were beaten by Atletico Madrid less than 48 hours after winning the Copa de la Reina.

After that defeat they won the five games remaining in that campaign and all 30 matches last season.

Before meeting Sevilla this week, where they fielded a heavily rotated side having already wrapped up a fourth successive title, they had won all 27 of their league matches, extending their winning run to 62 games.

They still have two games to come this season in the Spanish top flight — against Athletic Bilbao and Madrid CFF — and could end the term unbeaten again, but they can no longer repeat last year's perfect campaign.

Barca's winning run in the league stretched past 50 games in January. According to FIFA, they are the first team to have recorded such a feat in a fully professional league.

According to UEFA, the longest men's domestic league winning streak in European football is held by Benfica, who won 29 games in a row between 1971 and 1973.

Data for the women's game is more difficult to verify due to the lack of a

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