FC Barcelona have been crowned LaLiga champions for a record-extending 28th time, capping off a dominant domestic campaign under new head coach Hansi Flick. The Catalan giants officially sealed the title this week, completing a domestic treble that includes triumphs in the LaLiga, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup.
This marks one of the club’s most successful seasons in recent memory and a resounding endorsement of Flick’s leadership in his first year at the helm. The treble victory cements Barcelona’s return to the pinnacle of Spanish football after a few seasons of rebuilding and inconsistent form.
Barcelona’s consistent performances throughout the 2024/2025 campaign saw them outpace traditional rivals Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid. Powered by a blend of experienced stars and emerging talents, the team showcased tactical discipline and attacking flair in equal measure.
Their domestic dominance began with a commanding win in the Supercopa de España, followed by a gritty campaign in the Copa del Rey, which they won after edging Athletic Bilbao in a thrilling final. Securing the LaLiga title completes a rare treble—a feat achieved only a few times in the club’s storied history.
Under Flick, Barcelona have regained their identity of pressing high, maintaining possession, and dominating games with intent. His success is drawing comparisons with legendary managerial reigns, and fans are already optimistic about European glory in the near future.
With this latest achievement, Barcelona reassert their status as a powerhouse in Spanish football, and the 2024/2025 season will go down as a landmark chapter in the club’s illustrious history.