Barcelona wins 2025 La Liga title after derby victory over Espanyol, marking a domestic treble under new head coach Hansi Flick.
FC Barcelona have officially secured their 28th La Liga title following a commanding 2-0 victory over local rivals Espanyol. The decisive win, which came at the RCDE Stadium, featured crucial goals from young sensation Lamine Yamal and the ever-reliable Fermín López.
This triumph marks a huge moment for Barcelona, as they now sit comfortably at the top of the league with an unassailable lead, clinching the title with three games still left to play.
GOAL | Espanyol 0-1 Barcelona | Lamine Yamal
WHAT A FANTASTIC GOAL FROM LAMINE YAMAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!pic.twitter.com/D9Zxdz4dFb
— Tekkers Foot (@tekkersfoot) May 15, 2025
It’s been a season of both transition and triumph for the Catalan giants. Under the leadership of new head coach Hansi Flick, who took over from Xavi Hernández at the start of the season, Barça have found their rhythm. After weathering a difficult spell in November, they bounced back stronger, eventually reclaiming the top spot from fierce rivals Real Madrid.
Key performances across the season — most notably their dramatic 4-3 El Clásico victory — proved pivotal. That result, along with their consistent dominance, particularly in head-to-head matches against Madrid, showcased just how much this squad has grown in both skill and confidence.
Beyond the league, Barcelona have enjoyed a domestic clean sweep. This season, they’ve added the Supercopa de España and the Copa del Rey to their trophy cabinet, making it a treble-winning campaign. It’s a statement of intent from a team eager to reclaim its place among Europe’s elite.
The derby match, while tense on the pitch, also had moments of unrest off it, with a minor incident reported near the stadium. However, the players remained focused, delivering a professional and composed performance to wrap up the title in style.
This latest title cements Barcelona’s reputation as the dominant force in Spanish football in recent years. With six La Liga trophies in the past decade, their era of excellence looks set to continue.
For fans, this championship isn’t just another number — it’s a symbol of resilience, evolution, and a glimpse of a bright future under a new era.