Joan Laporta resigned from Barcelona and an old school friend will be the club's president until July 1st
Joan Laporta has resigned as president of FC Barcelona to compete in the upcoming elections on March 15, with his longtime friend Rafael Yuste stepping in as interim president until July 1st.
Joan Laporta has officially resigned from his position as president of FC Barcelona in order to run for re-election in the upcoming elections scheduled for March 15. The announcement was made by the club during a regular meeting of the Board of Directors, where they also published the official call for elections. This unexpected move by Laporta highlights the political landscape within the club as he seeks to secure his presidency once again.
With Laporta's resignation, Rafael Yuste, who has served as the club's first vice president and is a long-time friend of Laporta since their school days, will take over as the interim president. Yuste's role will be to manage the club's affairs during the transitional period until the new president is elected and officially assumes the position on July 1. His familiarity with Laporta and the inner workings of the club positions him well to lead during this critical time.
As Yuste steps into his temporary role, he will be supported by key figures including Josep Cubells, who will act as vice president and secretary, and Alfons Castro as treasurer. This leadership structure aims to maintain stability and continuity within the club until the election process is completed, reassuring fans and stakeholders amid the ongoing political dynamics within FC Barcelona.