FC Barcelona held a victory parade through the city streets on Monday to celebrate winning both La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup [1].
The double victory marks a return to dominance for the club, cementing its status as the premier force in Spanish soccer while reclaiming local pride.
The celebration route took players and staff past major city landmarks, including the Casa Milà [1, 2, 3]. Crowds gathered along the parade path to cheer for the squad following a season that culminated in a decisive victory over Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou [1].
This championship represents the club's second consecutive La Liga title [1]. It also marks the 29th overall league title in the history of the organization [1]. The parade served as a joint celebration for these achievements and the Spanish Super Cup, which the team lifted earlier this year [1].
The event followed the team's successful campaign to secure the league trophy. By defeating their rivals at home, Barcelona ensured the title remained in Catalonia before the public festivities began on Monday [1].
The atmosphere in the city remained festive as the team displayed the trophies to thousands of supporters. The victory parade is the final act of a season defined by tactical consistency and a high-profile rivalry win [1, 2, 3].
“The club celebrates its second consecutive La Liga championship and the Spanish Super Cup.”
Securing back-to-back La Liga titles and a Super Cup suggests a period of sustained stability for FC Barcelona. By defeating Real Madrid at home to clinch the league, the club has not only achieved numerical success but has also regained psychological momentum in one of the world's most intense sporting rivalries.





