FC Barcelona has officially been crowned the 2025-26 La Liga champions after a convincing 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Spotify Camp Nou. The win secures the title for the Catalan giants with three matches still left to play in the season.
Early Dominance and Clinical Finishing
The Blaugrana took control early on, with Marcus Rashford opening the scoring in the 9th minute through a stunning direct free-kick. Just ten minutes later, Ferran Torres doubled the lead in the 19th minute with a spectacular finish that left the Madrid defense stunned.
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A Tense Second Half
While Barcelona squandered several chances to extend their lead in the second half, Real Madrid threatened on multiple occasions. Goalkeeper Joan García stood firm, and the referee disallowed a Jude Bellingham goal for offside, keeping the clean sheet intact for the hosts.
Historic Milestones
With the final whistle from referee Hernandez Hernandez, Barcelona officially claimed their 29th La Liga title and their second in a row.
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Points Tally: Barcelona now sits on 91 points, 14 ahead of Real Madrid.
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The Century Goal: Hansi Flick’s side can still reach the historic 100-point mark if they win their remaining three fixtures.
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Overall Legacy: This marks the 104th trophy in the club’s storied history. Interestingly, the Copa del Rey remains their most-won competition, with 32 titles.




