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Joan Laporta resigns as Barcelona’s head coach

Joan Laporta

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the footballing community, Joan Laporta has officially resigned as the president of FC Barcelona.

Confirmed on February 9, 2026, the decision was not spurred by scandal or external pressure. Instead, it is a calculated procedural requirement dictated by the club’s statutes, which mandate that a sitting president must vacate their post if they intend to seek re-election.

The Reasoning Behind the Move

Official club reports clarify that Laporta’s departure is the first formal step in his bid for a new mandate. Since taking the helm in March 2021, Laporta has navigated the club through turbulent waters and now seeks to lead for another term in the March 2026 elections. To remain eligible, he and several key board members have stepped down to trigger the electoral process, setting the stage for a high-stakes vote among the socis.
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Interim Leadership and Joan Laporta Legacy

During this transition, Vice-President Rafa Yuste will serve as the acting president to oversee daily operations. While a skeleton board manages essential business to ensure stability, the focus remains on the upcoming vote. Laporta’s recent tenure has been a balancing act: he delivered domestic trophies and a squad revival while simultaneously battling a crippling financial crisis and managing the massive Camp Nou renovation. By running again, Laporta is betting that the members still believe he is the only one capable of finishing the club’s long-term rebuild.

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