FC Barcelona faces an unexpected organizational challenge as the famous Font de Canaletes fountain, the customary celebration site for winning La Liga, is currently closed due to ongoing renovations on La Rambla.
The fountain is fenced off and inaccessible to supporters, prompting the club to seek alternative locations for potential title celebrations. City officials have prepared Plaça de Catalunya to host fans once Barcelona officially clinches the championship.
With decisive matches approaching and the possibility of a title win imminent, finding a suitable space for the celebrations has become urgent. The fan gathering will move to this new venue to ensure safety and a comfortable environment.
The traditional victory parade through the city remains planned for the day after the title is secured, regardless of the exact date of confirmation.
This situation underlines the critical role of urban infrastructure in hosting large football events and showcases the city’s adaptability to unexpected changes. For Barcelona’s supporters, relocating the celebration spot marks a historic moment that might influence new traditions for future championships.