Election Day at Camp Nou: Laporta vs Font, Sevilla Showdown & Ferran's Drought - March 15, 2026

Barcelona elects its president today as Laporta faces Font, while Flick's side prepares to face Sevilla seeking revenge for the 4-1 first-leg defeat. Ferran Torres struggles continue.
Historic Election Day Coincides with Crucial Sevilla Clash
The Camp Nou becomes the epicenter of Barcelona's future today as the club holds presidential elections while simultaneously hosting Sevilla in a crucial La Liga fixture. In an unprecedented scenario, over 62,000 fans will witness both democracy and football unfold at the Spotify Camp Nou, with Joan Laporta and Víctor Font vying for the presidency in what promises to be a tightly contested race.
The election day has not been without controversy. The Electoral Board was forced to issue a statement calling for respect of the electoral process after both camps exchanged accusations and complaints during Saturday's reflection period. Font's candidacy defended sending communications to their own database to encourage participation, while Laporta's team accused them of improper conduct. Both candidates will vote at the stadium before attending the funeral of former club president Enric Reyna, adding a somber note to the historic day.
Revenge Mission Against Sevilla
While off-field politics dominate headlines, Hansi Flick's squad faces a critical test against a resurgent Sevilla side. The Blaugrana haven't forgotten the humiliating 4-1 defeat in the first leg, making today's encounter personal. Sevilla, one of only three teams to beat Barcelona this season and one of two to do so convincingly, arrives at Camp Nou in improved form under manager Almeyda.
Sevilla midfielder Sow acknowledged the challenge ahead, praising Pedri as Barcelona's star player while noting that "Flick's teams fly but can also be hurt." The German coach's high-intensity system has brought success but also vulnerability, something Sevilla will look to exploit.
Real Madrid's 4-1 victory over Elche on Saturday, featuring a spectacular 65-yard goal from Arda Guler, means Los Blancos sit just one point behind Barcelona. Any slip-up today could prove costly in the title race.
Ferran Torres' Goalscoring Crisis Deepens
Ferran Torres faces mounting pressure as he extends his goalless streak to nine matches. The Spanish forward has never scored against Sevilla in his Barcelona career, adding extra significance to today's fixture. His struggles come at a critical juncture as the club considers squad renovations for next season.
Youth Teams Eye Copa Glory
Barcelona's youth system continues to shine as the Juvenil side prepares to face Real Betis in the Copa championship final. Players like Fofana, Kluivert, and Morante have impressed throughout the tournament, underlining the strength of La Masia despite first-team challenges.
Transfer Speculation and Squad Planning
Atletico Madrid sporting director firmly denied speculation linking Julian Alvarez with a summer move to Barcelona, despite recent comments from the Argentine striker that fueled rumors. Meanwhile, questions persist about Frenkie de Jong's return timeline from injury, with the Dutch midfielder's absence continuing to impact squad rotation options.
Basketball operations also face significant changes, with seven players from Pascual's squad out of contract this summer, including Wright, Francisco, and Luwawu-Cabarrot potentially departing in a major roster overhaul.


