Joan Laporta Wins Re-election as FC Barcelona President in Stunning Vote
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Barcelona, March 16 (NationPress) - Joan Laporta has been re-elected as the president of the esteemed Spanish football club FC Barcelona after achieving a remarkable victory in the club's presidential elections.
Securing over 68% of the votes, he will embark on his second consecutive term and fourth overall starting from July 1, as announced by the La Liga club on Monday. His rival, Victor Font, garnered only 30% of the votes, resulting in a significant defeat.
This election unfolded amidst rising institutional tensions, particularly following star player Xavi's allegations that Laporta personally hindered Messi's return to the club in 2023. Despite these challenges, Laporta successfully gained the confidence of the players, leading to his electoral triumph.
Following his victory, he expressed gratitude to his supporters and pledged a brighter future for the club, which currently leads the La Liga 2025-26 points table. "Firstly, I want to express my heartfelt thanks to this incredible club we cherish," he stated in an official release from the club.
"It's inspiring to witness our members have the power to select their representatives. This passion is a delight; it truly makes the club unique. I appreciate Barca and all the members who participated in today's democratic process. The decisive result empowers us immensely, making us unstoppable. We will continue to defend Barcelona against all odds. The next few years promise to be thrilling and the best of our lives," he added.
Barcelona faces a challenging match on Wednesday against Newcastle United in the second leg of the Champions Trophy round of 16. The first encounter ended in a 1-1 stalemate, and now the Catalan side must secure a victory to progress to the next round of the league.