The FC Barcelona dazzled its fans this Friday with a spectacular parade through the streets of the Catalan capital, celebrating its 28th LaLiga EA Sports title. The victory against Espanyol, with a convincing 0-2 at the RCDE Stadium, unleashed euphoria among the culé supporters, who joined the team in a celebration that will be etched in everyone's memory.
The open-top bus, adorned with the club's colors, traversed the most emblematic points of Barcelona, where thousands of fans gathered to cheer for their idols. Shouts of “¡champions, champions!” echoed at every corner, as the players, led by coach Hansi Flick, reveled in the affection of the fans.
Highlights of the Celebration
Among the most memorable moments of the parade, there were two falls that, far from overshadowing the celebration, turned into funny anecdotes. The first to fall was Ronald Araujo, followed by Iñigo Martínez, who, despite the surprise, joined in the laughter of their teammates and fans.
The party was not only a tribute to the LaLiga title but also to the other two trophies won this season: the Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de España, achieving a domestic treble that reaffirms the club's greatness. Pedri, one of the team's cornerstones, expressed his happiness just like the rest of the Barcelona fans, who have enjoyed a fantastic season.
A Message of Gratitude
Defender Iñigo Martínez did not hesitate to thank the city of Barcelona for the unwavering support received throughout the season. The connection between the team and the fans was palpable in every corner of the city, where culés felt more united than ever.
On Sunday, Barça will step onto the pitch again at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, where another celebration is expected against Villarreal. Although the match has no significance in the standings, the fans are ready to celebrate once more, enjoying a festive atmosphere that characterizes the Barcelona spirit.
The parade culminated at the iconic Arc de Triomf, where the bus made a special stop, allowing fans to get closer to their idols. This event was not only a celebration of football but a reminder of the passion that Barça ignites in every corner of the city.
