The core of the sanction lies in the club's role as the host. Despite the stringent security measures implemented to prevent a repeat of the infamous 2022 "invasion," UEFA determined that Barcelona remains ultimately responsible for the safety and security of the facilities. Since pyrotechnics were successfully smuggled past the checkpoints and lit during the match, the liability falls on the host institution.
The picture at FC Barcelona is optimistic as the club finds a stronger grip on its finances. Morningstar DBRS recently confirmed the club's credit rating at BBB with a positive outlook, a nod to the progress Barça has made in cost control, commercial expansion, and matchday revenue. The commercial side has done very well for the Catalan club, indeed. Barça Licensing & Merchandising (BLM) has helped the club reach new markets, while sponsorship income hit a record 259 million euros last season and merchandising pulled in 170 million, fueled in part by a 55 percent jump in e-commerce sales. Big deals, including the new Nike agreement, have reinforced Barcelona's ability to generate income.
"Hansi Flick will be my coach, but Deco will not be my sporting director. We will make the structure fit better with Hansi Flick," he began. "We will ensure there isn't a figure like Alejandro Echevarria, who holds no official position yet exerts influence. Deco is a trusted appointment of Laporta and Alejandro Echevarria," he added on Laporta's known close aide.
Barcelona are said to be one of several clubs interested in Ajax winger Mika Godts who has caught the eye this season with the Eredivisie giants. Reports in Belgium say that Barcelona, Arsenal, Napoli, and Roma are all keen on the youngster ahead of the summer transfer window. Godts is believed to be valued at around €15 million, although Ajax would only really consider a sale for a higher price, and seem to be braced for offers this summer.
Since then, the Barça board has strived hard to bring back economic stability to the club, while at the same time ensuring success on the pitch. And the efforts are starting to pay dividends. Barcelona strengthen their financial solidity As confirmed by Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona continue to make steady progress in their economic recovery, with international agency Morningstar DBRS confirming the club's credit rating at BBB with a positive trend.
While the headlines went to the goal scorers, it was Gerard Martin who delivered the decisive action when it mattered most. The young full-back did not find the net or provide an assist, yet his contribution proved even more valuable. In the closing minutes, Barcelona were clinging to a 2-1 lead, and the momentum had suddenly shifted. This is where Albacete sensed a late equaliser.
Despite their up and down performances at times this season, Barcelona have full confidence in both Balde and Kounde as the team's starting full-backs, sources tell Barça Universal exclusively. So far this term, Kounde has played 34 matches in all competitions, registering three goals and two assists in the process. While his partnership with Lamine Yamal going forward remains strong, the French international's issues have been on the defensive side - poor positioning and struggles in 1v1 duels have become recurring themes.
The idea is simple but strict, as every young arrival will be assessed over time, with their performances, mentality, and tactical growth closely monitored. Only those who prove they are ready at the required level will be given a pathway towards the senior squad. The objective is to avoid rushed promotions and ensure that each step in the development ladder is earned.
"Rayo came out very badly damaged from that match. It was a match in which two players were sent off, and the game was extended by ten additional minutes when the score was tied. "On top of that, a penalty was awarded in the last minute that, in my opinion, was incorrect," he said (h/t AS).
"Very happy to be in the semifinals. We took it very seriously; we knew it wouldn't be easy," he said. "Cup matches aren't decided until the very end. They found a goal, and it's normal for them to come at you in the final minutes. The team knew how to handle it well. We're in the semifinals, and that's what's important.