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Title: Love Declarations, Traffic Cones, and Beach Balls at Barça’s Victory Parade with 750,000 Fans

Posted on: 05/12/2026

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Lamine: “We love them, we’ll always be here for them”

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The leagues are won to be celebrated and enjoyed with the most important part: the fans.

With that mindset, Barça’s players and coaching staff paraded through Barcelona’s streets for five hours in a massive victory celebration, full of memorable moments and dominated by the happiness that has taken over Barcelona supporters. A season featuring two titles to celebrate—they also remembered the Spanish Super Cup, which brought 750,000 Culés onto the streets.

Así ondeaba Lamine la bandera de Palestina

This is how Lamine waved the Palestinian flag

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From the 5:00 PM start, under the hot spring afternoon, until 10:00 PM as night fell, the players never stopped singing, signing shirts, and interacting with fans who took to the streets to see their idols. The route began and ended at the Spotify Camp Nou, passing through the main arteries of the Catalan capital.

Los jugadores del Barça celebrán el título de liga por las calles de Barcelona

Barça players celebrate the league title through Barcelona’s streets

Pedri’s Declaration of Love to Rashford

Everyone had a great time, as expected. Wojciech Szczesny and Robert Lewandowski stood at the front of the bus like Hollywood superstars, while Pedri ‘declared’ his love for Marcus Rashford with flowers.

Bardghji, Lewandowski y Szczesny

Bardghji, Lewandowski, and Szczesny

Behind the main bus, the two trophies were displayed for the fans, along with the youngest players who took the opportunity to wave flags, eat fuet, hamburgers, pizza… and above all, laugh and joke around. Hansi Flick also enjoyed it, albeit discreetly, with the sadness and memory of his recent loss of his father, but aware of how much it costs to win and that it must be celebrated.

The turnout was massive during the parade. Nobody was absent. Laporta was there, euphoric, along with players’ families, such as Raphinha’s son, former presidents like Joan Gaspart, and the amusing mascot CAT leading the first bus of the expedition.

But above all, there were fans—and more fans. Chants of all kinds, some for Espanyol, many for Real Madrid. Some dared to put a traffic cone on their heads. Others brought their beach balls. On the air bridge, happiness is Culé.