FC Barcelona have officially announced that Joan Laporta is no longer serving as club president after submitting his resignation ahead of the upcoming elections.

The decision marks a significant moment for the Catalan giants, as Laporta’s departure opens a new chapter in the club’s leadership during a crucial period both on and off the pitch. His resignation comes with elections on the horizon, setting the stage for a new administration to take charge of guiding Barcelona’s sporting and financial future.
Laporta’s tenure was defined by major challenges, including efforts to stabilize the club’s economic situation and oversee a transition in the squad. His leadership coincided with a period of restructuring, marked by strategic decisions aimed at restoring competitiveness while managing financial constraints.
With the presidency now vacant, attention turns to the electoral process and the candidates expected to shape the next era at Camp Nou. Supporters and stakeholders alike will be watching closely, as the outcome could influence the club’s long-term project, transfer strategy, and overall direction in European football.
Further details regarding the interim structure and election timeline are expected to be clarified in the coming days.

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