FC Barcelona has secured the La Liga title for the second consecutive season, following a decisive 2–0 victory over their historic rivals, Real Madrid. The win, achieved last Sunday, mathematically confirmed Barcelona as champions with three fixtures remaining in the league schedule. To commemorate the achievement, the club conducted a traditional open-top bus parade through the streets of the Catalan capital, attracting a massive gathering of supporters.
Details of the Championship and Celebrations
According to figures provided by local authorities and reported by Spanish media, approximately 750,000 people attended the victory procession on Monday. The event celebrated Barcelona’s 29th league title. The players traversed the city’s main thoroughfares, engaging with a crowd that the club described in an official statement as a “sea of Blaugrana supporters.”
The club’s statement further noted: “Barcelona has once again demonstrated its passion for the club. The streets were transformed into a sea of supporters. This team continues to write chapters of success in history and celebrated this new trophy amongst its people.”
Lamine Yamal’s Symbolic Gestures
During the procession, forward Lamine Yamal became a focal point of media attention due to two specific actions. Firstly, he was observed waving the Palestinian flag from the bus. This gesture has been widely interpreted by observers and social media users as a symbolic show of solidarity with the Palestinian people. Images of the 18-year-old winger with the flag circulated rapidly across digital platforms, drawing diverse reactions from the global football community.
In addition to the flag, Yamal displayed a jersey featuring a provocative message directed at Real Madrid. The text on the garment read: “Thank God I am not a Madridista” (a term referring to Real Madrid supporters). This act highlighted the intensity of the rivalry, particularly following a result that left the Madrid-based club trailing by 14 points—a margin that is now impossible to overcome in the remaining matches.
Statistical Overview of the Victory
| Category | Details |
| Tournament | La Liga (Spanish Top Flight) |
| Total League Titles | 29 |
| Title Deciding Match | Barcelona 2–0 Real Madrid |
| Points Lead over Real Madrid | 14 Points |
| Estimated Parade Attendance | 750,000 People |
| Championship Status | Confirmed with 3 matches remaining |
Context of the Rivalry
The 2–0 defeat inflicted upon Real Madrid not only secured the silverware for Barcelona but also underscored the current sporting gap between the two sides. While Barcelona supporters celebrated in the streets, the situation for Real Madrid remains one of competitive disappointment, as they were unable to prevent their rivals from securing back-to-back titles. The parade serves as a conclusion to a dominant domestic campaign for the Catalan side, reinforced by the record-breaking attendance of their fanbase.
