FC Barcelona Elections: Font Challenges Laporta, Xavi Decisions & Camp Nou Plans

BARCELONA, Spain – The upcoming FC Barcelona presidential election is heating up, with Víctor Font officially securing the necessary signatures to challenge incumbent Joan Laporta. This development, confirmed on Sunday, March 2, 2026, sets the stage for a contested election on March 15th, promising a significant debate over the club’s future direction. The news comes as the club prepares for potential changes following Xavi’s recent decisions regarding the team, adding another layer of complexity to the electoral landscape.

Font’s campaign, operating under the banner of ‘Nosaltres’ (meaning ‘Us’ in Catalan), has been focused on presenting a clear alternative to Laporta’s leadership. The group emphasizes the need for modernization and a shift in the club’s ownership model, prioritizing the role of the socis (club members) in decision-making. According to a statement released by ‘Nosaltres’ on Sunday night, the election should serve as a “plebiscito” – a referendum – between the past and the future of FC Barcelona.

The timing of Font’s official candidacy comes amidst reports of attempts to unify opposition groups against Laporta. The ‘Nosaltres’ group has publicly called for unity among those seeking change, believing a consolidated front offers the best chance to challenge the current administration. They argue that a majority of the Barcelona fanbase desires a novel direction for the club, a sentiment they claim to have encountered consistently throughout their campaign.

“There is a majority social [desire] for change,” the ‘Nosaltres’ statement read. “During the last weeks the need to craft a plebiscite has been a popular cry that we have found everywhere and that we share from Nosotros. Here’s the reason for being of ‘Nosaltres’ since always.”

The campaign’s core principles revolve around attracting diverse collectives and personalities who believe in modernizing the club and securing its financial future. ‘Nosaltres’ was founded on the premise of uniting various factions within the Barcelona fanbase, a strategy they intend to continue pursuing in the lead-up to the election. The group believes that moving beyond internal divisions is crucial for the club’s progress.

Laporta remains the favorite to retain his position, but Font’s ability to gather the required signatures demonstrates a significant level of support for an alternative vision. Recent reports suggest a majority of the Barcelona locker room also favors Laporta’s return, potentially bolstering his position. Yet, Font’s campaign is hoping to sway the socis with promises of a more transparent and member-focused approach to club management.

Adding to the intrigue, reports surfaced on Sunday of a surprising encounter between Font and Laporta at the electoral headquarters. While the nature of the meeting remains unclear, it underscores the intensity of the competition and the high stakes involved. This unexpected interaction highlights the increasingly personal nature of the election battle.

The election also takes place as Barcelona is gearing up for a significant 2026, hoping to fully leverage the revamped Camp Nou stadium. The completion of the stadium renovations and the building of a championship-winning squad are key priorities for the next president, adding further weight to the decision facing the socis. Vila-Juan has also presented a project for the renovation of the Camp Nou, raising questions about the timeline for completing the stadium’s roof.

The contest between Laporta and Font is shaping up to be a defining moment for FC Barcelona. The outcome will not only determine the club’s leadership for the next term but also signal the direction it will take in the years to come. The election on March 15th promises to be a closely watched event by football fans worldwide.

The next key date for Barcelona supporters is March 15th, when the presidential election will take place. The result will determine the club’s leadership and strategic direction for the foreseeable future. Fans are encouraged to participate in the election and make their voices heard.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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