FC Barcelona Elections Heat Up as Victor Font Targets Hansi Flick and Critiques Current Management

A Race for Fan and Voter Trust
Barcelona is entering a critical election period as candidates strive to win over club members and fans with promises of new sporting and administrative initiatives. Joan Laporta has recently stepped down from his position to run for reelection, with approximately 35 days remaining until the vote on March 15. Around 100,000 eligible club members have the right to participate in the election, underscoring the significance of the current campaigns and their potential impact on the team's future.
Font Proposes a Sports Project to Attract Flick
Victor Font confirmed that he is working on a comprehensive sports project aimed at achieving technical stability within the club, expressing confidence that Hansi Flick will be impressed by what his campaign has to offer. Font stressed that stability involves avoiding sudden or improvised decisions, a critique of some current management policies, and pointed out previous issues with transfer and salary management within the team.
Promises to Retain Flick and Potential Administrative Changes
The presidential candidate indicated his intention to keep Flick in his position if he wins the election, while also hinting at possible changes within the management structure, including the dismissal of sporting director Deco.
Election Outcomes Will Shape Future Direction
These statements reflect the high stakes involved in determining the future of Barcelona's sports project, as the election results will define the identity of the club's new leadership and outline the characteristics of its technical and administrative phase in the coming years.
