Barcelona celebrate La Liga triumph

Fans flood streets after title-clinching win

Barcelona celebrate La Liga triumph

Hundreds of thousands of fans packed Barcelona as FC Barcelona paraded the La Liga trophy on an open‑top bus through the city after clinching the 2025‑26 title with a 2‑0 win over Real Madrid at Camp Nou. Players and staff rode the specially decorated championship bus from the stadium through major avenues, greeting supporters who lined the route waving flags, scarves and banners, lighting flares and singing club anthems. The team also displayed the Spanish Super Cup alongside the league trophy as celebrations extended across plazas, balconies and public squares.

Goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres secured the decisive victory that confirmed Barcelona as champions with 91 points, leaving them clear of rivals and reinforcing a season lauded by club officials for consistency, resilience and attacking football. Images from the parade showed emotional embraces between players and club president Joan Laporta, family photos at Camp Nou and scenes of jubilant supporters as music, fireworks and chants filled the atmosphere late into the evening.

Local authorities deployed substantial police and emergency personnel to manage the vast crowds and safeguard public order during the festivities, which drew supporters from across Spain and abroad. Analysts said the triumph bolsters Barcelona’s momentum domestically and could strengthen its prospects in upcoming European competitions after a period of transition. The victory over Real Madrid in El Clásico added particular significance to the title, and club leaders thanked fans for their backing while urging collective celebration to remain safe. As the official parade concluded, fans continued spontaneous celebrations throughout the city, marking another major chapter in Barcelona’s storied footballing history.