In the FC Barcelona leadership election held on Sunday, March 15, 2026, Joan Laporta decisively won the club presidency, securing a mandate to lead Barcelona for the next five years.
The official results showed Laporta receiving over 68% of the votes, defeating his main rival Víctor Font, who garnered just under 30% of the votes cast.
This marks Laporta’s fourth term as Barcelona president and his second consecutive term since being re-elected in 2021. His victory ensures he will remain in charge until 2031, overseeing major club projects, strengthening the football squad, completing the Camp Nou renovation, and protecting the club’s global interests.
In his victory speech, Laporta expressed deep gratitude to the club members for their confidence and pledged to work diligently for the benefit of Barcelona. He emphasized that the results give him the momentum to advance the club’s development projects, backed by strong support from voting members.
The election saw high participation from Barcelona members, and Laporta’s win is seen as bringing stability to the club’s leadership while continuing the football team’s success under coach Hansi Flick. His leadership decisions, including completing the Camp Nou expansion and implementing financial strategies, were widely discussed during the campaign.
Overall, Laporta’s victory has sparked widespread discussion among football fans, many of whom hope to see Barcelona achieve greater success both on and off the pitch during this new presidential term. Coach Hansi Flick and players like Lamine Yamal have received strong support from members, and fans anticipate that effective club management will complement the first team’s performance.



