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03/15/26 06:31:00

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03/15 18:30 CDT Laporta wins 5 more years as president of Barcelona after thousands vote in club election Laporta wins 5 more years as president of Barcelona after thousands vote in club election By JOSEPH WILSON Associated Press BARCELONA, Spain (AP) --- Joan Laporta was reelected as the president of FC Barcelona for another five years after winning a leadership vote among members of the Spanish soccer powerhouse on Sunday. Shortly after midnight in Barcelona, the club announced Laporta had won. His only rival, Vctor Font, had earlier conceded defeat and congratulated Laporta "for his unquestionable victory." Laporta received nearly 68% of the votes with 75% of them counted. The club said that more than 48,000 of Bara's 114,000 club members cast ballots at Camp Nou Stadium or at four other voting stations across Catalonia in northeastern Spain and in Andorra. Laporta successfully presided over Bara from 2003-10 during the glory years of coach Pep Guardiola and a young Lionel Messi. He was voted back into his post in 2021 when the club was in a dire economic situation after the lavish spending on players by president Josep Bartomeu and the financial hit of the COVID-19 pandemic. Laporta responded to the crisis by deciding Barcelona could no longer afford Messi, who left for Paris Saint-Germain, and selling off some club assets, including 25% of its Spanish league TV rights for the next 25 years. The club's debt, however, has increased under Laporta, growing from 1.3 billion euros to over 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) under his watch. Font's campaign tried to paint Laporta as an irresponsible manager who had ruined the future of the club, but Laporta won over more club members with his message that he had saved the club from ruin and now needed another term to finish the job. Laporta, 63, was helped by the strong performance of the team under coach Hansi Flick and the emergence of a new star player in Lamine Yamal. He defended his financial management by highlighting that the club has lowered its spending on player wages and boosted its revenues. The increase in debt was also partly due to a long-overdue renovation of Camp Nou, the largest soccer stadium in Europe, which will boost revenues once complete in the coming months. Bara's club elections have many of the trappings of a real political election, with a long campaign that was intensely followed by Barcelona's fans in Catalonia and the local media. Coach Flick and several players of the club's men's and women's soccer teams and its other sports teams, which include basketball and handball, cast ballots at Camp Nou on Sunday. The election took place on the same day that Barcelona's men's team beat Sevilla 5-2 to retain its lead of the Spanish league. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
 
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