Full story: Title glory, European success, and domestic dominance power Blaugrana’s comeback season.
FC Barcelona have sealed the 2024/25 La Liga title with a commanding 2-0 win over Espanyol, completing a domestic treble under new boss Hansi Flick. This triumph marks a critical turning point for the Catalan giants both on the pitch and in the boardroom, setting the stage for long-awaited financial stability.
According to SPORT, the total financial reward could reach €90 million, combining La Liga prize money, TV rights, performance incentives, and Champions League revenue. The club will add:
€60M–€90M from La Liga prize pool & broadcasting rights
€9M from winning the Spanish Super Cup
€1.2M from lifting the Copa del Rey
€83M+ from their Champions League campaign
With over €180 million in total competitive earnings, Barcelona’s treble success is as much about sporting revival as it is about financial rebuilding. The club has been plagued by debts exceeding €1 billion, but this season’s achievements—on Flick’s debut—signal a potential return to elite status.
Critics argue La Liga’s prize pool still lags behind the Premier League, where even relegated clubs can earn over €100m. But within Spain, Barcelona’s resurgence is unmatched, and with young stars like Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Gavi leading the next generation, their future appears both glorious and golden.
Yet controversy swirls: Wojciech Szczesny, present during Barca’s bus parade, was reportedly caught offering a cigar to a teenager, raising eyebrows and prompting backlash.
Still, the headlines belong to Barca’s footballing feat — a treble that reaffirms their identity, dominance, and ambition.
The empire awakens.