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Laporta Re-elected: Barcelona's Teflon President Wins Again
16 Mar
Summary
- Laporta secured 68.1% of votes in the recent presidential election.
- The club's finances remain troubled despite 'financial levers'.
- Camp Nou rebuild costs exceed €1.5 billion, budget approved at €900 million.

Joan Laporta has been re-elected as Barcelona president, securing 68.1% of the vote in a recent election. His victory underscores a supporter base that backs his leadership despite significant off-pitch issues.
Laporta's presidency has been marked by the controversial 'financial levers' strategy, involving the sale of future club revenues. While these measures enabled signings like Robert Lewandowski and helped secure the 2022-23 La Liga title, Barcelona's finances remain deeply troubled.
The ongoing rebuild of Camp Nou is another major concern. The project's costs have escalated to an estimated €1.5 billion, significantly exceeding the initially approved €900 million budget. This delay has impacted club members and operations.
Despite criticisms regarding past dealings with club legends like Xavi and Lionel Messi, and ongoing financial scrutiny, Laporta's populist approach and perceived ability to defend the club's interests have resonated with voters.




