Full story: Title glory, European success, and domestic dominance power Blaugrana’s comeback season.
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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.
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According to SPORT, the total financial reward could reach β¬90 million, combining La Liga prize money, TV rights, performance incentives, and Champions League revenue. The club will add:
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β¬60Mββ¬90M from La Liga prize pool & broadcasting rights
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β¬9M from winning the Spanish Super Cup
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β¬1.2M from lifting the Copa del Rey
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β¬83M+ from their Champions League campaign
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With over β¬180 million in total competitive earnings, Barcelonaβs treble success is as much about sporting revival as it is about financial rebuilding. The club has been plagued by debts exceeding β¬1 billion, but this seasonβs achievementsβon Flickβs debutβsignal a potential return to elite status.
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Critics argue La Ligaβs prize pool still lags behind the Premier League, where even relegated clubs can earn over β¬100m. But within Spain, Barcelonaβs resurgence is unmatched, and with young stars like Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Gavi leading the next generation, their future appears both glorious and golden.
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Yet controversy swirls: Wojciech Szczesny, present during Barcaβs bus parade, was reportedly caught offering a cigar to a teenager, raising eyebrows and prompting backlash.
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Still, the headlines belong to Barcaβs footballing feat β a treble that reaffirms their identity, dominance, and ambition.
The empire awakens.
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