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Laporta Resigns as Barca President Ahead of Re-election Bid
9 Feb
Summary
- Joan Laporta temporarily resigned to stand for re-election as club president.
- Hansi Flick's team won 3-0 against Real Mallorca despite not playing at full strength.
- Young talents like Marc Casado and Marc Bernal showed promising performances.

Joan Laporta has temporarily stepped down as Barcelona's president to contest the upcoming elections on March 15, with sporting vice-president Rafa Yuste serving as interim president until June 30. The election sees Laporta as the favorite, facing competition from figures like Victor Font and Xavier Vilajoana.
In a match that saw Barcelona secure a 3-0 win against Real Mallorca, manager Hansi Flick acknowledged the team's need for improvement despite the victory. The team played without key players like Frenkie de Jong and Pedri due to fatigue and injury, respectively. Youngsters Marc Casado and Dani Olmo were given opportunities in midfield.
The match also highlighted the rise of emerging talents such as Marc Bernal, whose performance drew comparisons to Sergio Busquets, and Tommy Marques, who made his first-team debut. These young players, products of La Masia, are increasingly featuring under Flick's management.
Prior to the election, Laporta also finalized Fermin Lopez's contract renewal until 2031 and announced the club's withdrawal from the European Super League project. This decision signals a shift in the club's strategic alliances, moving away from past associations with Florentino Perez and Real Madrid.
Looking ahead, Barcelona faces Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg, aiming to defend their title from last season's domestic treble.




