Who is involved
Before the 2026 presidential elections, FC Barcelona was at a crossroads, with expectations high for both the club’s performance on the pitch and its governance off it. The last LaLiga winning streak at Camp Nou was achieved in December 2019 under Ernesto Valverde, and since then, the club had been navigating through a challenging period. The elections were set against a backdrop of a fanbase eager for change and a desire to restore the club’s former glory.
On March 15, 2026, the atmosphere at Spotify Camp Nou was electric, not just because of the match against Sevilla, but also due to the presidential elections taking place simultaneously. The turnout for the elections was 48,440 members, representing 42.34% of the total membership, a significant engagement from the fanbase. Voting took place at five polling stations, including the iconic Camp Nou, Girona, Tarragona, Lleida, and Andorra, showcasing the club’s commitment to involving its members in the democratic process.
The decisive moment came when FC Barcelona secured a 5-2 victory against Sevilla on Election Day. Raphinha’s standout performance, scoring a hat-trick that included two penalties and a deflected strike, not only delighted the fans but also reinforced Barcelona’s position at the top of LaLiga. Following the match, the club maintained a four-point lead over Real Madrid, extending their winning streak at Camp Nou to an impressive 14 games.
The direct effects of this dual event were palpable. The victory on the pitch provided a morale boost for the club, while the elections promised a new direction in leadership. Candidates Joan Laporta and Víctor Font were both vying for the presidency, each with their vision for the future of the club. The excitement surrounding the elections was matched by the performance of the team, creating a sense of unity among the members and fans.
Expert voices echoed the sentiment of the day. Dídac Plana remarked, “The elections are being experienced with joy. Everyone’s desire to build the Club is very important. You see just how big Barça is. We’re very happy to take part. Barça belongs to us, to the members, and it’s a celebration.” This sentiment was shared by Víctor Font, who expressed his pride in being part of such a unique club, emphasizing the importance of member participation in the democratic process.
Josep Maria Bartomeu highlighted the significance of the day, stating, “What sets us apart from the big clubs is this celebration of democracy. I want to encourage all members to take part. Voting is our right and it is very important.” This perspective not only reflects the spirit of the elections but also underscores the club’s commitment to its members.
As the day unfolded, the presence of 56,483 fans at the match illustrated the deep connection between the club and its supporters. Aitana Bonmatí, unable to be with her teammates in La Coruña, expressed her pride in being part of FC Barcelona, stating, “Today I can’t be in La Coruña with my teammates but I am here and that is very important. There are a lot of people and I am proud to be at this Club. You know how I feel about Barça, this makes us different.” This connection between the players and the fans is a hallmark of the club’s identity.
The events of March 15, 2026, marked a pivotal moment for FC Barcelona, intertwining the excitement of a crucial match with the democratic process of electing new leadership. As the club looks forward, the implications of this day will resonate through its future endeavors, both on and off the pitch. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final election results and their impact on the club’s strategic direction.