Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 1st January 2026, 12:05 AM
The year 2025 proved to be a transformative epoch for FC Barcelona, a period during which the “Blaugrana” reclaimed their status as the dominant force in Spanish football. Under the astute tactical guidance of head coach Hansi Flick, the club enjoyed a trophy-laden campaign, securing a prestigious treble consisting of La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup. As the calendar turns to 2026, Barcelona remains perched at the summit of the league standings, maintaining a commanding four-point lead over their eternal rivals, Real Madrid.
Amidst this atmosphere of triumph, club president Joan Laporta sat down with the Spanish publication Sport to reflect on the journey thus far and articulate his vision for the coming year. His “wish list” for 2026 balances sporting ambition with institutional integrity and global humanitarianism.
Laporta’s foremost desire is for the team to maintain the relentless momentum established under Flick. Despite the glittering successes of the previous twelve months, the president emphasized the need for humility and consistency. He expressed his hope that the squad would continue to play “sublime football” that not only secures silverware but also brings genuine joy to millions of supporters worldwide. For Laporta, the primary objective remains consolidating Barcelona’s position as the undisputed kings of Spain.
The year 2026 is a pivotal one for Barcelona’s administrative future, as it marks the next presidential election. While Laporta has remained coy regarding his own potential candidacy for re-election, his second wish focused on the health of the club’s democratic processes. He articulated a hope that the upcoming election would serve as a “festival of democracy,” urging the club’s members (socios) to participate in record numbers to ensure a transparent and celebratory transition into the club’s next chapter.
Beyond the hallowed turf of the Nou Camp, Laporta demonstrated a broader sense of social responsibility. His third and final wish transcended sport, calling for peace, solidarity, and universal health. In a world often fractured by conflict, the Barcelona president voiced a poignant desire for a more harmonious global community, wishing for the well-being of people far beyond the reaches of the Catalan capital.
| Competition | Result | Key Architect |
|---|---|---|
| La Liga | Champions | Hansi Flick |
| Copa del Rey | Winners | Lamine Yamal |
| Spanish Super Cup | Winners | Robert Lewandowski |
| Current League Status | 1st Place (+4 pts) | Squad Consistency |
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