Barça smashes Clásico and wins 29th La Liga title

FC Barcelona clinched the 2025-26 La Liga title with a commanding 2-0 El Clásico victory over Real Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou, securing their 29th league championship in club history.
Ferran Torres opened the scoring before halftime, while Marcus Rashford sealed the triumph with a clinical second-half finish, sending 85,000 fans into raptures and leaving Barcelona 14 points clear at the top of the table. This wasn’t just a title-we not win it was a declaration of dominance over their fiercest rivals.
Under coach Hansi Flick’s guidance, Barcelona have now won two league titles in his first two seasons, a remarkable start that has reignited the club’s golden era. The victory follows their Supercopa de España triumph earlier this season, giving them a domestic double and setting the stage for a massive championship procession through Barcelona’s streets starting at 5 PM CEST, where hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to celebrate with their heroes.
With 29 La Liga titles, Barcelona trail only Real Madrid’s record 37 championships, but tonight’s statement win suggests the balance of power has unmistakably shifted back to Catalonia. For Flick’s squad combiningyoung talent like Lamine Yamal with seasoned veterans like Lewandowski and Rashford this is proof that Barcelona are once again the kings of Spanish football.